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Dear Friends,
For all too long Congress has allowed big corporations and lobbyists to set our national priorities. It is time to rebuild Main Street and support entrepreneurship across America. I believe that the increasing demand for American made products is one key to restoring our economy. Together, we can build a new economy and a better future in Maryland and in the rest of the United States.
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Sincerely,
Wendy Rosen
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Dear Wendy Rosen For Congress,
Do you remember the email I sent you suggesting we partner with experts to show rainforest landowners and their countries how to harvest the rainforests more sustainably and profitably (as described at www.rain-tree.com/facts.htm) --and divide the increased profits four ways? Iâm not sure if the landowners or their governments would agree to do that indefinitely; if not, maybe we can do it for 20% ownership of the land. (If combined with some deficit reduction measures, e.g. those of Senators Coburn and/or Lieberman, it could eliminate our national debt and the looming entitlement shortage.)
(As for the rainforestsâ subsistence farmers, we should look at the www.rainforestsaver.org discussion of Inga alley cropping.)
As for cutting down trees for firewood, an organization known as Solar Cookers International can eliminate such need for about $5 per person.
Many lumber companies will need assistance in learning sound practices of selectivity without clear-cutting, but we could make that available for a fee.
Sincerely, Alex Sokolow
Do you remember the email I sent you suggesting we partner with experts to show rainforest landowners and their countries how to harvest the rainforests more sustainably and profitably (as described at www.rain-tree.com/facts.htm) --and divide the increased profits four ways? Iâm not sure if the landowners or their governments would agree to do that indefinitely; if not, maybe we can do it for 20% ownership of the land. (If combined with some deficit reduction measures, e.g. those of Senators Coburn and/or Lieberman, it could eliminate our national debt and the looming entitlement shortage.)
(As for the rainforestsâ subsistence farmers, we should look at the www.rainforestsaver.org discussion of Inga alley cropping.)
As for cutting down trees for firewood, an organization known as Solar Cookers International can eliminate such need for about $5 per person.
Many lumber companies will need assistance in learning sound practices of selectivity without clear-cutting, but we could make that available for a fee.
Sincerely, Alex Sokolow
