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Pennsylvania Appliance RebatesThe State of Pennsylvania will implement a rebate program to help residents replace older, inefficient appliances with new, non-electric ENERGY STAR® qualified and ultra-efficient appliances.
The program is tentatively scheduled to begin in April 2010. Residents may be able to "reserve" rebates once the ...
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I have been pondering almost daily this great financial debacle that
we have gotten ourselves into and how it happened. Now I understand
Barry Obama likes to point the finger at the GOP or George Bush, but it
started way before "W" became Number 43. It seems to me that this
whole mess can be traced back to Post WWII America and ...
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Hey, let'st be real here...the LAST thing we need is for the big 3 automakers to be allowed to go under. National Security, Employment and NOT going into a DEPRESSION are why! America has been developed around the car, over 3 million will lose work and then the rest of us will be out of work too!
I copied the follwing from the GM site ...
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NAR recommends Congress pass new housing stimulus legislation that includes the following priorities:
1. Remove the requirement in the current law that first-time home buyers repay the $7,500 tax credit, and expand the tax credit to apply not only to first-time buyers but also to all buyers of a primary residence.
2. Revise the FHA, Fannie Mae ...
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NAR recommends Congress pass new housing stimulus legislation that includes the following priorities:
1. Remove the requirement in the current law that first-time home buyers repay the $7,500 tax credit, and expand the tax credit to apply not only to first-time buyers but also to all buyers of a primary residence.
2. Revise the FHA, Fannie Mae ...
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Well, I've been watching the news (scary huh!), and hear that some school districts across the country are considering moving to a 4 day week to save bus fuel and reduce heating costs in the buildings. I think that is a GREAT idea! Let's DO IT!
If you're old enough and live in PA you may remember "back in the day" when ...
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Well, I just filled up my car---OUCH! $3.89 a gallon!
Folks, I have to say, there has never been a better time for all of us to jump back on the "Buy American" campaign and shore up OUR economy BEFORE taking care of the world. We need to save ourselves so we can help other nations again in the future.
I know we borrowed money ...
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I know we are all struggling with the gasoline prices, heating oil and propane are out of control as we all well know.
The first time I filled my propane tank around Thanksgiving it was about $700. Then in January I had a stroke when it cost $1200 to fill the tank. And if I thought that was "bad" I should have called the ...
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