“Summon the Experiments!” Ratigan Tells Jimmy Fallon
February 17, 2012
On Thursday night, Dylan visited the new king of late-night, Jimmy Fallon, to show an American-made lightbulb (from FireFly LED Lighting, an Austin, TX-based company) that lasts for 30 years and is 90% efficient. Dylan used the lightbulb as one example of millions of new experiments and innovations that are going to be needed in order for this country to prosper.
Dylan asked Jimmy to summon America’s youth to seize the joy of experimentation so that we can keep up in a world that’s changing faster than ever. You can watch the full segments here:
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You want 30 million jobs right…
Well to start we need to change our laws. Make marijuana legal this way we can grow it to make paper, plastics, clothing, paints, and oils. Thus you just created millions of green jobs. From farmers to mill workers truckers to retail workers. The Bonus is the fact that the oils can produce biodiesel fuel for the trucks.
The biggest problem that the government won't tell the people is the fact that IF Marijuana were legal the USER would have a herd time growing high THC level marijuana because the pollent would cross pollenate all hemp and marijuana which in turn would lower the THC levels throughout the country with the exception of the growers that grow completely indoors and airtight to keep the unwanted pollent out.
Henry Ford said it best. Build a car that grew from the farms and is powered from the farms. Google Kestrel. You'll find a car built from Marijuana/hemp.
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Key to new jobs and spurring innovation is crowdfunding…entrepreneurs can post their ideas and ventures on http://peerbackers.com and Americans can support them with even small contributions towards their ideas…let's get this economy going!
…of course no one is going to promote such an innovative idea! THAT would play havoc with the established energy industries!