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I leased my panels, cost me $0. I save about $400 a year. I will have to pay between 500 and 1,000 when I need a new roof, to take the panels off and put them back on, so that will eat a year of savings. And there's always a risk that when I sell my house, no one wants panels, that's a rick, I had to do a 25 year lease, I'm stuck for 25 years. |
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Would you say only a fool would put money into the automobile when Ford floated his idea . because we all ready have the Horse and carriage Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Solar farms make putting panels up a none starter for sure, plenty of solar opportunities out there, without having to throw panels up on your roof. We joined a solar co-opt and cut our costs without the expense.
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the leftists have been feeling very clairvoyant lately
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every time I drive through boston I wish they would ban carbon based life forms
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"I think God calls all of us to fill different roles at different times and I think that he wanted Donald Trump to become president," Sanders said. "And that's why he's there, and I think he has done a tremendous job in supporting a lot of the things that people of faith really care about."
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but it will be defended as she is entitled to her 1st amendments rights.. (even if she is the mouthpiece of the administration) the right will ignore the position she holds and some will hear it a policy and rejoice at Trump divinity the rest all ready believe he was appointed by God anyway |
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you and pete are surprised she believes in god? are you offended at any and all references to god? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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And do a typical but Hillary Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Not surprise you don’t understand and thanks making my point Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Perhaps this might explain why I as a Christian am concerned about Trump and many of his policies.
I certainly do not think he was a gift from God and I shouldn't say he is the spawn of Satan, I wouldn't do that, would I? As the president offers a sympathetic ear – and policies to match – critics see a de facto advisory committee, violating federal law Jessica Glenza in The Guardian The religious right ‘has a partnership at the highest level of government’, says the CEO of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. The US health secretary sat for an interview with a man experts say is the leader of a hate group known for “defaming gays and lesbians”, just two days after Karen Pence, the US second lady, was criticized for teaching at a Christian school that bans homosexuality. Alex Azar, secretary of health and human services, was interviewed by the Family Research Council President, Tony Perkins, at an anti-abortion event called ProLifeCon in mid-January. “We are the department of life,” Azar told Perkins, “from conception until natural death, through all of our programs.” He then rattled off victories – new policies that make it difficult to obtain an abortion, including allowing healthcare workers to refuse to treat patients based on moral objections. “The right of conscience is as foundational as the right to life.” Alex Azar, the US health secretary, called his department ‘the department of life’. Photograph: Michael Reynolds/EPA Perkins has falsely claimed homosexuality is linked with pedophilia, advocated for parents’ rights to send children to harmful conversion therapy, and said about transgender people: “I mean, what’s to keep you from saying that you’re an animal?” The interview is the latest example of how a narrow slice of the American right has gained unprecedented access to the White House, as defining Trump statements have emboldened the antisemitic far right and Trump administration policies put the brakes on Muslim immigration. “It’s an ugly story about the politicization about one of America’s most sacred symbols: religious freedom,” said Laser. “It’s also a story about one narrow slice of America, the religious right, trying to hold on to their power in a country that is quickly becoming less white and less Christian. It is a true religious threat to Americans.” |
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I take it issue of her using that position to suggest God has a higher power to solve the problems of the United States or that it was God’s intervention in some crazy way of that is the reason why Trump is president . She’s free to believe in any god and pray for guidance for herself if she wants I do have a issue with that when she is using that position to forward that message publicly is not appropriate. For anyone reguardless of what they believe Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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