We're not interested in wandering too far into the dangerous realm of politics; however, we just heard an interesting tidbit of news.
OK, that's all we'll say about that.
Now, let's move onto an interesting question that little newsflash raises: How largely will green building issues play into the 2008 presidential election?
Obviously, environmental issues are a hot topic right now and we'd venture as far as assuming that no serious candidate will get anywhere this election season without unveiling a detailed action plan to combat global warming.
So, where does green building fit into all of this?
Is green building an issue you plan to vote on? What green building topics would you like to hear addressed by presidential candidates? What type of green building plan would your ideal candidate outline?
We're curious.
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PLEEEEEEZ....since you
PLEEEEEEZ....since you obviously are NOT paying attention....or won't say so here, PLEEEEEZZZ. Hillary is about as far from being green as little w. She's even a Wal Mart supporter/supported.
I've been listening to Rep. Dennis Kucinich state that "Environmental Quality Standards" should be incorporated into our trade policies and replace the disgraceful WTO, NAFTA and GET for YEARS now!! And though he didn't invent the idea, there are more candidates that hill and barack....the MEDIA chose THEM....don't be fooled.....
PLEEEEEZ, before looking like you're supporting someone, especially big monied hillary, do your research....
Why not directly ASK the candidates your question...and everyone reading this should too...