Live Blogging At The Green Jobs Conference! *Updated

by rantingkeyboard on 04/02/09 at 4:36 pm

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Join Bob, live from Washington DC, at the Green Jobs Conference!

Special call-in number for tonight’s broadcast is 304-574-7814. So join the conversation!

Live blogging with Nick from Coal River Mountain Watch. You can join his conversation by clicking here.

You can also post to Bob’s wire by clicking here.

You can also stop by the chatroom or e-mail Bob at:

bob [at] headonradionetwork [dot] com.

Don’t miss out on an evening full of conversation you won’t find on any other network!

To contact Eric from the Jobs Project:

email : thejobsproject ‘at’ Gmail.com

Website (launch of website about a month away) http://jobs-project.org

8 Responses to “Live Blogging At The Green Jobs Conference! *Updated”

  1. Jon Fox

    Feb 4th, 2009

    First!!!!!!!
    lol

  2. rantingkeyboard

    Feb 4th, 2009

    Second!!

    A little update from my hometown.

    The neocon-run city elitists are really kicking themselves for poo-pooing the ethanol plant that wanted to build here. With the advances that are being made to derive ethanol from apart from corn (which was their major gripe, or so they said), they’re not beginning to realize that green jobs are the new jobs, and they once again let them slip right on by.

    Way to go, wingnuts!

  3. Jon Fox

    Feb 4th, 2009

    It’s time to stop coddling these people and call them out as the relics they are. GEt With the Program!

  4. coalfieldkingsnake

    Feb 4th, 2009

    Thanks for all the support, gang. What would we do without you. Much love to you all

  5. coalfieldkingsnake

    Feb 4th, 2009

    What did you all think about Eric Mathis’ appearance on the show?

  6. Jon Fox

    Feb 4th, 2009

    That was very cool. Looking forward to the website going live.

  7. Jon Fox

    Feb 4th, 2009

    These CEO’s make nothing! They multiply a concept(money) and devalue labour. They Make Nothing!!!!!

  8. luckyrooster

    Feb 5th, 2009

    We’ve got many vacant factories and other vacant commercial properties around here. I’m sure some of these could be used to manufacture components for all sorts of Green projects. What I don’t see is any job creation or cash flowing into these so people can go to work. We need jobs now and I hope the government stops throwing all this money to banks and Wall Street. A person down here has to jump through all sorts of hoops just to receive unemployment comp,food stamps, or Medicaid. If the CEOs can’t live on 500k per year, let me try.

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