Jul 31 2008
WYBC (1340AM) Friday Aug. 01 08
LIVE! Bo will visit Lisa Wexler at WYBC (1340AM) http://wybc.com/ - Friday August 01, 2008.
11:30 to Noon. Call in your questions 203-562-1340.
Jul 31 2008
LIVE! Bo will visit Lisa Wexler at WYBC (1340AM) http://wybc.com/ - Friday August 01, 2008.
11:30 to Noon. Call in your questions 203-562-1340.
Jul 30 2008
| Poll | Date | Approve | Disapprove | Spread |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RCP Average | 07/08 - 07/14 | 17.3 | 75.0 | -57.7 |
| AP-Ipsos | 07/10 - 07/14 | 18 | 77 | -59.0 |
| Gallup | 07/10 - 07/13 | 14 | 75 | -61.0 |
| Quinnipiac | 07/08 - 07/13 | 14 | 77 | -63.0 |
| ABC News/Wash Post | 07/10 - 07/13 | 23 | 71 | -48.0 |
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/congressional_job_approval-903.html
Jul 30 2008
Given the focus on increased drilling recently, the pullback in oil shouldn’t come as a surprise. Some even predicted it. Eric Bolling, a commodities trader and well known analyst wrote a prescient column for TheStreet.com at the end of June just before oil began its big slide. Anticipating the possibility of new drilling, Bolling observed, “the pension funds, hedgies and other speculative interests might bail on a maturing bull run in oil. Selling on top of selling might break the bull market’s back and send prices south for now.”
It’s clear now that Bolling was right, and he’s not alone. CNBC contributor and author of World Event Trading Andy Busch wrote last week,
“A coherent, logical plan of action towards providing long term solutions will have a positive impact now on the price of energy. Why? Because it will shift the short term psychology of the market away from doom and gloom towards a light at the end of the tunnel scenario…. Did [recent discussion of increased drilling] significantly change the short term outlook for oil? No, but it changed the discussion on the subject at a time when it was needed. In turn, this aided the shift in market psychology back to some fundamentals like demand….which is dropping.”
While Barack Obama may say that drilling will “not give Americans any short-term appreciable savings,” oil’s fall over the past few weeks teaches otherwise. Not only will offshore drilling help us to secure America’s energy independence for the long term, but even the mere possibility of drilling can help reduce prices now.
Oil prices are governed by a broad range of factors and hope for new drilling alone can’t keep prices falling forever. The only real solution is a comprehensive energy strategy — such as that proposed by John McCain in his Lexington Project — that will encourage the development of alternative sources of energy along with increased drilling and other steps to ensure America’s energy future.
http://www.johnmccain.com/mccainreport/Read.aspx?guid=91c048f3-d9e6-4d58-9104-3678c0f0ba6a
Jul 29 2008
An American Agenda for the 21st Century: Compassionate Economics

• Bo Itshaky believes that compassionate economics will do best for “Us the People…” by providing with a constructive free enterprise and as fewer regulations as possible. Bo also realizes that our economy is directly dependant on the health of our education system, the overall skills that it yields, and the health of our energy security and independency. To summarize – the well being of our way of life.
• Bo stresses that “We the People…” is the most important special interest group and will deny insiders from privileged deals and special treatment.
• Compassionate economics realizes the existential bond between humans and Earth. It promotes economical growth that is ecologically sensitive (to the best we can at any given time) and is in sync with Nature’s nature.
• As well it will enhance our constructive planetary leadership by developing the 21st century’s energy technologies – produce it and share it with other nations following guide lines established by our national security and foreign policies. The research, development and production of such technologies will create many jobs here at home and will prevent from the transfer of domestic wealth resulting from the current massive fossil fuels imports.
Jul 22 2008
An American Agenda for the 21st Century: Energy
As a whole – our health is inseparable from the planet’s well-being
Bo ItsHaky will promote a long term energy policy that will not only carry the United States through the 21st century – and beyond – but also will able us U.S. to continue to lead constructively and promote comprehensive health, which in return will yield a planetary well-being. All will win!
Root causes contributing to our current energy crisis:
• Increased demand for energy across the planet. Can we blame others for wanting to improve their way of life?
• Current supplies do not meet demands.
• Fossil fuels are almost exclusively the only game in town (Planet Earth).
• The largest percentage of fossil fuels supplies are currently extracted by unstable countries, many of which promote violent ideologies and the suppression of individual aspirations for equal opportunities, freedom and the right to choose. As a result Fossil fuels are the most counter-constructive factor implicated in the incitement and inducement of so many geopolitical conflicts.
America’s 21st Century Energy Agenda – Objectives:
• To provide with a realistic and balanced long term policy that will able “Us” to adjust to our energy needs – yet reinstate Earth’s ecological well-being; consequently its inhabitants – us included – we can not and will not excel without the bees.
• Achieve a planetary geopolitical peace without a single shot by reclaiming the geopolitical “trump card” – energy independence and security – and sharing it constructively.
America’s 21st Century Energy Agenda – 4 phases Solution – duration, 15 to 20 years (preferably less):
1st phase – the dim but visible light at the end of the tunnel
• Prepare and approve legislation that will initiate massive domestic energy conservation actions.
• Prepare and approve legislation that will allow further domestic fossil fuels explorations – up to 100% of our current domestic energy demands and until the end of the 4th phase.
• Prepare and approve legislation that will eliminate tariffs on the imports – until the end of the 4th phase – of cheaper, more energy efficient bio-fuels.
2nd phase
• In the spirit of the “Manhattan Project”, “Apollo Project” and CERN project combined; begin planning for a crush new energies project, which will develop the 21st century (and beyond) new energy sources and technologies.
• Begin tapping into our domestic fossil fuels resources as needed.
• Begin building additional multi purpose 21ts century refineries.
3rd phase
• E Project – full steam ahead.
4th phase – the long lasting stunning light outside the tunnel is shining upon us bright!
• E Project – Implementing new energy technologies and resources into the common market and our way of life.
• Phasing out our fossil fuels dependency.
• Modifying multi purpose refineries to the needs of E’s project new fuels and technologies.
• Harmony accomplished ![]()
Jul 18 2008
Bo @ WNPR – “Where We Live” with John Dankosky (June 18, 2008)
Jul 15 2008
Jul 14 2008
Jul 14 2008
You can now support the Bo for Congress effort by making a financial contribution online, via our friends at Slatecard.
Send a few bucks to the Bo for Congress campaign - it will make a big difference in the campaign!
Jul 11 2008
Hello everyone,
I am pleased to announce the launch of our campaign web-site/Blog/Vlog.
First I would like to thank Heath Fahle, Chris Healy and the rest of the team. Without their help – my journey would be in vain.
As technology advances, so should we. Therefore many posts will be in a Vlog format and we encourage you to appropriately share your thoughts and ask questions.
You and I equal “We the People of the United States…” – the most important special interest group in this very grand country – and I am eager to hear you roar.
Together we will reform and improve the 3rd district as well as Connecticut, United States and Earth.
Respectfully,
Boaz “Bo” ItsHaky