Go Red!
Should be the battle cry
of the
"Village People"
Recent events
in the
Land of
"Village People"
It was reported in
2006 that The Villages had experienced several outbreaks of some
sexually transmitted diseases,
normally associated with younger people, amongst seniors
LET US meet
"their"
POLITICIANS
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ODE TO THE YUPPY LEADERSHIP
“A lot of people die fighting tyranny.
The least I can do is vote against it.”
– Carl Icahn
“This is not a partisan issue,”
Flake told POLITICO last week,
“and I think most members recognize that on both sides of the aisle.”
WE DON"T WANT
TO BE LED BY THE
VILLAGE PEOPLE
ANYMORE!!!!
After 9-11
What they mostly remember is
being asked to go shopping
House Democrats built their new majority
in large part
by running hard against the
“culture of corruption”
in Washington.
But the iconoclastic Arizonan
— who has battled his own leaders on earmarks —
insists that he’s not driven by hopes of partisan gain.
He says his main goal is
to root out corruption
in the annual spending process.
Flake,
a Republican anti-earmark crusader,
promises to keep offering these resolutions until his colleagues give in:)
“This is a matter that has to be dealt with,”
Flake said.
“And if that means I need to keep offering it, I will.”

The Vision of the Leaders of Clueless Developers
From: DeltonaVotes
To: Gregg Stubbs Planner for Deltona
Cc: James Dinneen ; Frank Bruno
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 8:51 AM
Subject: That is right where our Children's Museum should be, how sad:(
Hi Greg
I hope this note finds you well. Me, I am a little worried about the state of my city/county at this point.
As a parent I am fully capable of supporting my sister city, Orange City when I need retail crap or a swim in the springs, I am fully capable of supporting my sister city, Lake Helen in their efforts to lead Florida in Bicycle friendly events. I am fully capable of supporting my sister city, DeLand if I need/want a low mileage gasoline powered vehicle or a fun night on the town.
The parents of my sister cities would like to have a reason to support Deltona, yet our leadership has given in once again to the clueless developers "vision" of more of the same crap.
While in Washington DC I learned volumes about how my governments works, and doesn't work, so maybe our elected officials need a refresher on our democracy. I don't have time to teach them, but in essence in works like this.
1ST- Parents elected them, not builders
2ND- Parents elected them, for our future's sake, which includes being patriotic and reducing America's/Deltona's needs for Middle East oil
3RD- Parents elected them, to lead our families to a brighter future without the influence of clueless developers on campaigns or the "good ole boy" politicians that value them.
Keeping the faith and always watching,
DeltonaVotes
Renewable Energy: All Eyes Are on China While George Bush Lets USA Greentech Leadership Slip
It appears that China, as an emerging economic super-power, isn’t weighed down by business as usual and bellyaching from top-heavy, unimaginative, coddled industries constitutionally unwilling and unable to seize the day!
There’s a whole new world out there to take hold of.
When did America become so afraid of building a new future
(and dominating the the world economy while doing it)
that we dare not move for fear that nobody else has?
The point is moot; while we hide behind Bush’s adolescent petulance, China is blazing a trail.
There are now 40 million so-called "green boomers" in the United States, according to a survey being released today by AARP.
That's more than half of all boomers,
which, at 79 million,
make up the largest generation in U.S. history.
Deltona City Commissioner Herb"the babyboomer"Zischkau
----- Original Message -----
From: Herb Zischkau
To: DeltonaVotes
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: H.R.3221 Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2007, Subtitle D--Solar Energy
Thanks for the copy of this bill. Did you see in Sec. 2102(5)(A) in Subtitle A the weasel words, "based on their level of development"? That means that if China claims a low level of development (believable), they could increase their emissions of greenhouse gases in a way that would offset any decreases by, say, the U.S. Not very effective, I think:
"(A) require binding mitigation commitments from all major emitting countries based on their level of development
Hi Herb
I understand your concern but the baby boomers embraced this most favored communist nation and now they are crying that the commies are poisoning our kids with lead, skewing their currency, buying up OUR debt and polluting the earth. Gee they couldn't see that coming, idiots. Political pressure is already causing China to get it sh*t together, coupled with the Olympics and it's gross air problem China's ability to weasel has been diminished considerably. They could probably figure out a way to make solar panels that Deltona residents could afford without government injected funds of course they will use the cheapest communist labor available.
Go Red! Should be the battle cry of the Yuppy's. When we were racing the USSR to the moon we didn't let them stop us because of what they might do or not do in the future.
Besides my main concern at this point is peak oil and the major changes to our economy that my kids will be facing if we do not get our sh*t together NOW.
Or we can continue to live, as "VILLAGE PEOPLE" (aka as selfish and irresponsible parents) who have squandered our fossil fuels in riotous living and continue to not give one whit how our offspring will fare.
I believe that the adults that had electronic calculators and computers as preschoolers will help the baby boomer generation learn that life is about more then being afraid (duck and cover kids) and sick games (Cowboys and Indians) it is about OUR future NOT theirs.
Sincerely
DeltonaVotes
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P.S.-China is well on its way to acquiring fully 15 percent of its energy from renewable sources by the year 2020, while the United States is dragging its feet on transitioning away from fossil fuels
Dying China oil town a warning to Beijing
"The planned economy didn't anticipate this."
With stability a top concern as the gap between rich and poor widens, Beijing knows it has a serious problem on its hands -- its finance minister mentioned revamping resource towns at the annual session of parliament earlier this month.
"China has identified 118 cities that have developed around the mining of natural resources," the Asian Development Bank said in a recent report on a project in one city that aims to retrain miners to work in agriculture, tourism or technology.
"Eighteen are classified as resource-exhausted cities, posing a special challenge," the report added. Money that could have paid pensions and medical bills was poured into empty multi-lane roads, new government buildings and a vast square filled with decorations ranging from crudely carved statues of naked Caucasian women to a faux windmill.
Citizens of old Yumen said no cash was offered to compensate them for their plunging house values, or help them move.
Officials declined repeated requests for statistics on budgets, population, and the economy of the new town, and trailed a journalist who tried to interview residents of new Yumen.
Let's START
voting
for decent
JOBS
in DELTONA
and
STOP
voting for old men
with "disfunctional" ideas
like
John Mica

(Maybe Mr. Mica should have more
trust in our veterans intelligence and abilities
to lead us out of
his Yuppy mess
BUT ALAS
he is cut from the same cloth as
Dick Deferment Cheney-AKA Mr. Enron)
“Reader, suppose you were an idiot.
And suppose you
were a member of Congress
But I repeat myself.”
–Mark
Twain


and
what is their vision of our
future??

Weeks months or even YEARS later,
people may not remember the source or specifics of a negative message
but they will remember there was something negative, she said.

"I live in America,
and this is not something that should be done
to an American citizen,"
Cheryl Soucy,
one of five residents suing the city over a road project, was shocked.
Barbara Ash,
another Deltona resident fighting the road project said
Trovato's request intimidated her at first.
But now she wants to fight harder.
"We are not attorneys or lawyers, but we do know our constitutional rights,"

When city leaders recently launched a Web site to lure new businesses, they turned to a St. Petersburg marketing firm?!?!? to quickly get the
"polished looks they said would have been tough to get using residents"
They paid $8,200
to Paradise Advertising to set up the economic-development Web site, and for the fresh-faced models to dress it up
-- a virtual facelift that left some residents feeling snubbed last week.
Deltona may have found a solution to its image problem --
professional models.
"We're not that bad looking,"
Daniela Medina said after hearing about the city's online makeover while browsing at a fashion boutique on Providence Boulevard. Medina, 18,
said she and other members of
Deltona High's modeling club
would have been glad to pose for
free.
"Instead of $$wasteful$$ photo shoots, landscaping, sprawl and retail crap jobs
we should be focused on our children's future,
just what are "some teachers" thinking,
or in the cases of McFall-Conte and Denizac
NOT THINKING!!!!!!"

Think
City Commission
it’s patriotic
Or we can continue to
lag behind
THE WORLD:(
Oil giant Saudi
to become
solar power center
- oil minister-
Isn't that Special......
"People want to be a part of something."
Solar Energy Research and Advancement Act of 2007
THINK GLOBALLY, ACT LOCALLY
BECAUSE ALL POLITICS IS LOCAL
"Ronald Reagan would have never gone to the Olympics.
I guarantee you that. Never gone,"
said Wolf, a member of the House Appropriations Committee.

China to step up 're-education' of Tibetans
Efforts by authorities to "re-educate" monks at a monastery in Sichuan province in southwest China led to protests there on Thursday in which at least eight Tibetans were killed, the activist groups said.
China's communist rulers have been deeply angered and embarrassed over the Tibetan unrest, as it has overshadowed preparations for the Beijing Olympics and exposed other human rights issues.
Tibetans have been protesting in anger over what they say has been widespread repression under nearly six decades of Chinese rule.