Cost of War

Finding energy solutions creatively

Couldn't America's farmland be interspersed with wind turbines? This might help to lower cost within farming communities - and they might end up with a net gain in energy. If every household is paying $100 a month for the war - couldn't that pay for solar panels on every roof especially in the warmer southern states? Why are people working on fuel technology in their garages? Shouldn't the government give support to anyone with a viable idea – to speed its entry into the market?
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Cover the Great Divide in Kids Health Care

Cover 100%, full-spectrum health care for all children all the time. In 2007, the All Healthy Children Act would have done just that, plus cover the care of 19 & 20 year-olds who were children in foster homes. It would have also created the appropriate infrastructure for getting uninsured kid covered from one of several programs, depending on the child's needs. Bush would've vetoed it. The cost of 21 days of war in Iraq would cover each uninsured kid annually. More at ConvergeColorado.org
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