America’s Possible Future
An insight into how our congress and corporations are interlinked.
How do we fix this problem of intentional deafness by them to the people they claim to represent? How do we, as a nation, get our elected officials to hear our voices clearly? We hear talk of a grassroots effort to make this change but are still finding this to be only talk with little action and no substance. How do we go about changing this to a program with substance and action? How many letters and emails have you sent to your congressman, senator, or representative? Unless we the people are willing to ask the tough questions to them then how can we expect different results? Simply, we need for all Americans to get involved in this effort like never before in history.
The next point deals with energy production. In our vast country we find a very diverse interlinking network of power grids and companies that provide us with power. The current system has its share of problems but seem to survive on an as needed basis. This style of system can be improved upon with some newer emerging technologies and devices better suited for the current applications being utilized. This, however, will not come very efficiently without some very difficult decisions made on the design of some of these newer emerging technologies. Only one item has the potential to vastly improve, impress, outperform, and outlast current technologies being used and that item is the Hydrogen Fuel Cell. By making a new designed Hydrogen Fuel Cell featuring a closed loop system we can make major advances in all possible markets such as automotive, homes, businesses and other areas of usage for possible electrical devices in use or future use.
We need for the manufacturing sector to implement this type of scope and magnitude to develop this type of technology and devices. As these Hydrogen Fuel Cells are used we may find that the need for the current power grid could be reduced substantially and after time even eliminated.
What does the future hold for America? What path will our elected officials decide to take us down? When will ‘we the people’ mean just that? How do we get the newest technologies manufactured? When will the United States manufacturers of fuel cells be more of a player than just a possibility? How do we get there?
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