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Salt River Project is planning a massive solar-power plant in the southeast Valley and wants to offer its power to customers instead of having them install panels on their homes to make their own power. AZCentral
One large power plant is more cost-efficient than SRP providing rebates to several hundred homeowners for their own solar-power systems [$30,000 to $70,000].Now I have no idea what these things cost, but I am willing to bet that electric utilities, such as SRP, wouldn’t build anything without a 10-year or less pay-off (the sale of the power generated will pay for the construction and maintenance of the plant, as well as electricity transmission. within 10 years).
The [article's proposed] project is the latest in a series of new solar-power plants planned for the state as well as the latest in creative financing to pay for solar energy, which is typically more costly than traditional power sources.
Several companies now offer leasing arrangements or bulk purchases in Arizona, but the concept of letting people buy into a central power plant is new to the state.Phoenix has sun… why there hasn’t been a mandatory solar power requirement on the books since ’85 is beyond me. This needs to change.
“As a professor of constitutional law, Barack Obama gave his students eight hours to complete his exam—even though the exam was designed, he wrote in the instructions, "to be completed in three hours." Now that he's president, Obama could use that kind of cushion. Upon taking office, the president promised that the prison at Guantanamo Bay would close in a year. He now says it will not. He demanded that Congress pass a health care bill by August. It still hasn't. The president's promise to sign a health care bill this year has now been pushed into 2010. Obama was also going to announce his new Afghanistan strategy in early November. It may now come as much as a month later. There are also delays—some, of course, beyond his control—in seating judicial nominations and passing climate-change legislation.” SlateThe one thing that has steamed me, since January, is the general lack of bipartisanship; I thought Obama was going to put the Bush presidency behind him, move forward, and do what is right for the country. Instead we get a partisan ‘stimulus’ plan, a partisan health care plan, and a partisan climate change bill, - not that any of these are not important or un-useful, rather if he gets climate change and health care passed, he will be considered a great president. Unfortunately, and just look up “stimulus plan pork” for commentary, any bill will have pork, undoubtedly lopsided to the left/social side of things, and cost more than it should.
“Yet Obama doesn't like it when people point out that he's missing deadlines. He warns against judging him out of context. Obama rails against the media's and his critics' artificial deadlines—why haven't you ended the wars yet, he asks, mockingly. Indeed he has been busy. The problem with all of this is that it is Obama himself who set the deadlines in the first place. Even now, he's setting suspiciously deadline-like expectations on Afghanistan policy as other deadlines on other issues pass.” SlateWhat amuses me is that Obama has either A., lost his grip on his constituency, or B., would rather do things right.
“In late January 2005, Feingold told the Tiger Bay Club of Volusia County, Florida that he intended to travel around the country before deciding whether or not to run in 2008.[24] In March 2005, his Senate campaign staff registered the domain www.russfeingold08.com, as well as the .org and .net versions; Feingold will not face reelection to the Senate until the 2010 election.[25] On June 1, 2005, Feingold launched a political action committee (PAC), the Progressive Patriots Fund; launching a PAC is seen as an important step in running for President. A "draft Feingold" movement was established, independent of the senator's campaign.[26]” WikiPedia (referenced)I am sure if Obama had talked to Feingold, Russ would have told him the Guantanamo base closure within a year was a great idea, but nobody wanted potential terrorists in their backyard.
“Democrats had three reasons for concern. The director of the Congressional Budget Office warned Thursday that the legislative proposals so far would not slow the growth of health spending, a crucial goal for Mr. Obama as he also tries to extend insurance to more than 45 million Americans who lack it.With pressure comes decisions, and let us be honest with eachother, tight deadlines often are reached by either lack of quality control, or by establishing a system by which there are many checks and balances, but only one voice saying yea or nea. For example: as an engineer, working on private development, I was told to redesign the infrastructure for an 80 acre commercial/industrial building site within about 2 weeks – a job that initially took 2 months. I succeeded in meeting that deadline because of 2 reasons: the lack of detail required for that submittal, and my project manager having quality control say on the entire project. Later on when I added over 30,000 new plan items, spot grades, and details, there was a 6-month lead on the schedule, which was relatively easy. This time I did most of the quality control, and looked to a supervisor for final approval.
“Second, even with House committees working in marathon sessions this week, it was clear that Democrats could not meet their goal of passing bills before the summer recess without barreling over the concerns of Republicans and ending any hope that such a major issue could be addressed in a bipartisan manner.
“Third, a growing minority of Democrats have begun to express reservations about the size, scope and cost of the legislation, the expanded role of the federal government and the need for a raft of new taxes to pay for it all. NYTimes
While most military services are either at war or training for war, the Coast Guard is deployed every day. With a decentralized organization and much responsibility placed on even the most junior personnel, the Coast Guard is frequently lauded for its quick responsiveness and adaptability in a broad range of emergencies. In a 2005 article in TIME magazine following Hurricane Katrina, the author wrote, "the Coast Guard's most valuable contribution to [a military effort when catastrophe hits] may be as a model of flexibility, and most of all, spirit." Wil Milam, a rescue swimmer from Alaska told the magazine, "In the Navy, it was all about the mission. Practicing for war, training for war. In the Coast Guard, it was, take care of our people and the mission will take care of itself." (a referenced portion of Wikipedia)Humility regarding my service is second nature to me. I was on a fire team when the Anchor Windlass caught fire on my 180-ft boat and I saved a man’s life by performing CPR in the water in Cleveland Harbor. I expected no recognition… I was just doing my job.
Fort Hood, Texas (CNN) -- The suspect in the Fort Hood shootings gave a presentation in 2007 saying the military should allow Muslim soldiers to opt out of fighting Muslim enemies, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/11/10/fort.hood.shooting/index.html
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- From within Libya's most secure jail a new challenge to al Qaeda is emerging.http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/africa/11/09/libya.jihadi.code/index.html
Leaders of one of the world's most effective jihadist organizations, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), have written a new "code" for jihad. The LIFG says it now views the armed struggle it waged against Col. Moammar Gadhafi's regime for two decades as illegal under Islamic law.
The new code, a 417-page religious document entitled "Corrective Studies" is the result of more than two years of intense and secret talks between the leaders of the LIFG and Libyan security officials.
The code's most direct challenge to al Qaeda is this: "Jihad has ethics and morals because it is for God. That means it is forbidden to kill women, children, elderly people, priests, messengers, traders and the like. Betrayal is prohibited and it is vital to keep promises and treat prisoners of war in a good way. Standing by those ethics is what distinguishes Muslims' jihad from the wars of other nations."
I, (name), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice [UCMJ]. So help me God.
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