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Energy Independence US Treasury Savings Bonds

Resembles WWII WarBond Program, creates $25 US Treasury Energy Independence Saving Bonds categorized W-wind S-solar H-hydro T-transportation G-Geothermal C-COOP. Choose specific Renewable Energy project supported. Civilian oversight committe monitors

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David Comment by David on January 31, 2009 at 9:10am
Hello Michael,

I invite you to Energybloggers to view a recently published post about your proposed renewable energy bonds.

Great idea, press forward!

And if there is anything further I can do to support this effort, please let me know.

David
Energybloggers.com
William "Leland" Luster Comment by William "Leland" Luster on January 31, 2009 at 9:01am
Thank you for installing a link to this site on my web page at Pickens Energy Plan,Can you install it onto my personal web profile page at:www.wiserearth.org/group/leland1as well? I am a multi-media artist in Las Vegas,Nev.,and I long to further reach a broader community unrelated to Pickens Plan. Thanks again sincerely,William "Leland" Luster/1-31-09/9am
James Everitt Comment by James Everitt on January 31, 2009 at 8:08am

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Mark J Warren Comment by Mark J Warren on January 31, 2009 at 6:34am
Mike, I got David the Moderator to join the Change.Gov Group yesterday.

Micah Lauer a District Leader seems to have joined on his own. I've sent them both a Thank You note. I added a request for them to spread the word to all of the District Leaders.

Please add your Thank You and a strong Welcome message.

To all - Yes, the PP does listen !
Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. Comment by Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. on January 31, 2009 at 6:15am
Hey Mike you are giving me way to much credit. I have a little experience not enough to play politician and have all the answers for everyone's questions all I can do is send out letters and emails that someone else writes up. will do the best I can.

I have a question where are the Pickens Plan district leaders
Michael Shawn Kendall Comment by Michael Shawn Kendall on January 31, 2009 at 5:37am
Hello group, If you are working to contact your representatives, contact others please vist Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. "Change.gov" group. He is working hard on the "Independence Savings US Treasury Savings Bonds" and is working on a more detailed draft for a bill to be introduced into Congress. Mike Sr. has experience and success in this area. I recommend joing both his group and this group if you are serious about getting this one rolling and want to make coments. Thanks Mike Sr.!
Best Regards and with Respect,
Mike Kendall
Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. Comment by Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. on January 31, 2009 at 2:36am
I to sent this suggestion out to everyone I can think of and today when I have time I will start all over again sending this Bond program to them, They will hear from us so much if will be on the News in No time.

Thanks Friends

Mike
Michael Shawn Kendall Comment by Michael Shawn Kendall on January 30, 2009 at 6:09pm
Here is a post that I left on the new discussion started in this group "Funding Energy Independence".
Hi James and Jessee. Awesome and Thanks! We need maximum participation for the drive to get "Energy Independence US Treasury savings bonds" There are more is more than one way to do this but it will be important to allow citizens to choose what they want to support with their savings so I recommend they be categorized into different RE categories at a minimum, there will have to be transparency and oversight available for all to see via a web site, there will have to be a slick advertising effort to allow it to reach America, there will need to be a web page to allow quick and easy payment via credit cards and Paypal, I recommend an artist's rendition on the bond and that it can be printed out on a color printer so buyers can take ownership of them while collecting different projects supported giving a great source of pride and ownership. I believe it should be in the smaller denominations US savings bonds are sold in of $25 so all can participate who choose and buy as many as they decide. The bonds being federal will eliminate the fear that is now associated with banks and the possible failure of them because they will be backed by the US Government. It was recommended a civilian committee of experts in the industry be assigned as part of the oversight and I think that is an AWESOME idea! Every American is seeing on the commercials and news that we have a 700 billion dollar deficit with our money going overseas to pay for imported oil. Citizens want to do good and they will want to do something to help, it will be bad if they feel helpless. This will help America at a citizen level be allowed to take ownership, unite, build patriotism, and be part of the fix. What do you think? I will copy this, along with an invitation to this group and put it on the main part of the group. Thanks and keep up the good work, we need people to become active in the descussion, I encourage as many who want to join as friends on my page that want to, we need a drive to contact our representatives, we need to get the attention of media (a recommendation was a small media station for starters with hopes of going bigger to reach out), I hope to get the attention of T. Boone himself as this most importantly will help and not interfere with any of his goals. I am a spectator right now and am humbly in gratitude of all the work being done by everyone.
Best Regards and with Respect,
Mike Kendall
Michael Shawn Kendall Comment by Michael Shawn Kendall on January 30, 2009 at 5:54pm
Suggestions for the group web page. I have no experience with HTML. I have an offer to assist some with the development of this page but may need more help. Some ideas already, how about a frequently asked questions (FAQ) link? Can I put comments on my PickensPlan web page up on this page so that I can concentrate more on my main PickensPlan web page on pushing the PickensPlan? I will be working this web page and will require the help of experts, an area that I'm not even in the category of amateur in I have so little experience.
Best Regards and with Respect,
Mike Kendall
Michael Shawn Kendall Comment by Michael Shawn Kendall on January 30, 2009 at 5:49pm
Can this work? Here is a link to the Wikipedia site describing the 3 gorges dam. It may have been overdone in size with many environmental results and they may have been wiser to build multiple smaller and mid sized dams, time will tell. The economics of it are amazing. The cost in US Dollars is 30 billion dollars but they expect it to pay off in 10 years! Sounds like the maturity time of some bonds to me. The electricity generated is 22,500,000,000 watts! The same could be done in USA with multiple smaller dams having less environmental impact and without the mass displacements of people. They expected it provide 3 percent of the entire electric needs of China and has the most modern turbines in the world (built outside of China). Now that is an example of teamwork. Here is the wikipedia description:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_gorges_dam
Best regards and with Respect,
Mike Kendall
 

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