Thursday, October 6, 2011

Cape Vincent candidates hold meet-and-greet

Watertown Daily Times | Cape Vincent candidates hold meet-and-greet


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2011

CAPE VINCENT — Candidates for public office and the voters they’re courting have been invited to a meet-and-greet event at 6:30 p.m. today at the Cape Vincent Recreation Park, James Street.

The election is Nov. 8

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi ho Silver and away. Mr. Silver Mr. Silver will no longer be available for questioning. Mr. Silver resigned as head of the Energy Department after funds ran out for loans to Solyndra and other energy projects. It looks like these energy companies are going to have to find other place to steal money. Gee, I wonder where that will be. Mr. Silver will most likely be focusing on his investments in Palestine and the new World Trade Center in Dubai. I asked him what about America and the taxpayers here as he was boarding the plane to Tel Aviv. So, what's the name of that company from Spain who wanted our money? ASSONIA?

Anonymous said...

"In order to encourage growth in the clean energy industry, the economic stimulus bill created a new Department of Energy loan program that used taxpayer money to cover these credit subsidy costs. That was the program that funded Solyndra, and most of the other 40 clean energy projects that received loan guarantees from the Department of Energy.(ACCONIA) That program, however, has now expired, and it’s not clear whether many clean energy projects will apply for loan guarantees under the more expensive program.
Read more: http://www.portfolio.com/views/blogs/capital/2011/10/07/loan-chief-for-department-of-energy-Jonathan-Silver-is-leaving-his-job#ixzz1a9KDvqor " Silver is now part of a new think tank similar to the Council on Foreign Relations, headed mainly by Israel dual citizens and members of Goldman Sachs . No one gets into power without these connections in the US. What really pisses me off is how so few people realize how these people control policy and write the words in contracts such as those found in ACCONIA. The fact that "think tanks" is even used to describe these groups goes against the insulting way they also disregard people who believe in conspiracies. Conspiracies are born in these "think tanks", and the Council on Foreign Relations. People in small towns such as Cape Vincent hardly realize where their future is decided, and by whom. Isn;t that right Mr. Schneiderman? Or anyone at the lovely law firm that "represents" the Town of Cape Vincent.Etc, Etc.