GOING GREEN FOR A ROSIER ECONOMIC FUTURE

Zo-Edit | July 7, 2011 | 2 Comments

President Obama has called the move toward green jobs a revolution as significant and as powerful as the Industrial Revolution.  Is “Going Green” the answer to this country’s employment problem? 

Kristen Bacorn, a pioneer of the Green Movement, spoke with Ellis  about some unexpected opportunities that may change America.

For more information visit — www.kristenbacorn.com

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  1. Jay says:

    The President and his advisers must realize that our unemployed those seeking and will seek are at a veritable dead end, Those anxious people with little in their wallet and refrigerator will be playing harps before the Green Program would come into fruition. The American people do not have the time to invent a railroad system at 100mph and a Green Power industry that is not advanced at this time. Why do we not just find away to train people and get the job market back just like that old commercial that says do it the old fashioned way. Maybe Obama is a fan of Ray Bradbury because his programs past and future seem to be missing a timeline. Many of our citizens are broke and homeless and cannot stand around waiting for Godot.

  2. Jay says:

    The statement by Obama about stopping payment on social security checks is seen by social security recipients as the bluff that it is. These people are in-firmed, aged some in dementia. Many served our country. Ultimately Obama is a schooled politician and he knows not to go there. The old adage do not cry wolf is important here. These debt negotiations are a concerted effort by the parties to hang it on the other guy. The poor indigent people who have to listen to this are in the middle and suffering.

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