Past, Present, Future, Beyond.  By restricting the production of plastics and other products made out of non-renewable resources we can cut down on air-pollution,

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Past, Present, Future, Beyond

 By restricting the production of plastics and other products made out of non-renewable resources we can cut down on air-pollution, and our dependency of such products

 We have a 5 year plan to slowly decrease our dependency on oil and oil based products, with the money saved we can harvest clean and efficient renewable energy sources. Fact: A 500MW coal-fired plant can cost up to $1 billion just for land acquisition and construction (not considering operational and maintenance costs or fuel costs), a wind farm with equivalent energy output, zero emissions and unlimited quantities of free fuel (wind) comes in at about $600 million

 In our plan to better the World we plan to also take some of the money that we save from ending our expedition in other countries and spend it towards acknowledging those who are worth it and get things done in school, that is too say offer colleges to more people at cheaper prices

 The truth about the competitors is that they promise to lower taxes, when the reality of it is that if there is little or no taxes we, as a nation will drop below the red line and fall as a country.  The competitors both promise Health care but what are they really proposing? They propose we pay out of our own working pockets to get the very minimum of coverage.

 Both opposing parties bring up issues such as national security, yet we spend more money on our military than most other countries combined…(see next slide).  Moreover the party “ASCE” also claims “weapons” as one of there bigger issues, so what they want us to protect ourslefs with fake guns?

 The truth about the other paries is that they can Not deliver…..  As Joe Wilson yelled on the congress hall floor….”They Lie”

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