alex. that having been said, you re also looking at this in a macro picture. when you look micro, look from house to house. what about all those folks who don t have jobs who are getting out there, job hunting. they want to work part time holiday shopping, sales, things like that. tough to buy for their families. there s all kinds of things whether it s a hurricane sandy event or losing a job whether it hits a house hard. our consumer society is so concentric that we have to change. last year 900 tornadoes, floods, fires, tsunamis. last yul the hottest july on record. now hurricane sandy. she s talking to us. she is talking to us. we have to be macro. we got politicians to say the phrase climate change. we have to make a change. that change is taking place. there s a quiet revolution. people are going to sustainable local economies, ma and pa
pho pho pho pho photo-ones. today he went to an empty dry wall factory in ohio to attack president obama. this factory is is empty, it s owned by national gypsum. had president obama s plans worked it would be open by now. this is ridiculous, even for willard, it closed when president bush was in office. how is it president obama s fault in what are they going to blame him for next? the titanic in but willard has tried this before. last yul he stood in front of a