What we really need at this moment.

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With all of this talk about what to do with the finances of multiple countries I have one simple solution. That is to simply not pay any of your debts, and to not obtain any new ones. The fact is yes it is good to pay for electricity, and the rent, etc. But by debts I mean money that is owed on other money such as credit cards or overdrafts. The fact remains that if we simply had less monetary debt, and focused on our resource/services debt then the economy, and the environment would be healthier in the long run.

Long time no write

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It has been a long time since I have written. I will try to write more often. Other than that first note, I am proud to say that I am now officially a paying member of the organization. I believe that after my time consistantly coming to the site, and talking to others about the issue that I have made a great discion, and I hope that my monetary contribution will benefit us all.

Scientific Testing

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I am sorry that I have been unable to add for the past few months, but here I am again! I will start on a subject that I feel an interest in, and that is scientific testing. I am under the belief that if you are to develop a medicine or other product would it not be best to test it on the subjects that are the target group? I mean why test makeup on animals when they are going for humans? Or why test dog food on cats, or humans if it going for dogs?

Video Games

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Due to the environmental misdoings of Nintendo I have sold my DS, and bought a PSP. I love portable gaming, but I just can't simply buy games from a company that hasn't the guts to take responsibility for their own waste. On the other hand Sony who is the parent company of Playstation is on the top of the list when it comes to electronic companies with a brain. So I advocate get rid of your Nintendo, and Xbox products, and buy Playstation yo'.

Wal-Mart as the Example

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Most people will think that I am an absolute nut when I say that Wal-Mart is one of the most environmentally friendly stores out there, and I advocate for each and every one of us to buy our earth friendly products there. Yes I do realize that Wal-Mart does have it's problems, but the fact that it has alot of products like organic shirts, energy efficient electronics, and really a more smart solution (environmentally) in every product category that they sell there. I mean the fact that it's also cheap, and sold in one place, thus reducing the amount of driving that is needed to go to individual stores, is enough for it to be environmentally better, but then they have unlike many other stores almost anything organic, and vegetarian than what I have seen at other stores. I know that they are out there to make money, but they are a business! The point I am making is yes Wal-Mart sell bad products, but they have an alternative that is more smart in each category. So I shop at Wal-Mart, Yo.

Faded Glory 100% Organic cotton tee $10.(bought this today)

 

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