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How to create jobs - By YJ Draiman for Mayor of Los Angeles

 

We have the manpower, technology and resources to be a producing nation and compete in world market.

1. Protect our patents and technology

2. Utilize our education system to draw on our brightest and most innovative students.

3. Keep jobs here, by reducing costs, increase productivity, less rules and regulations make the atmosphere for business much friendlier.

4. Put a ceiling on lawsuits

5. Require honest government with integrity and transparency

6. Reduce government, increase efficiency, and eliminate redundancy

7. Pay government employees based on performance and attendance (commission).

8. Banks and financial institutions should come back to reality and provide more realistic loan requirements for homes and business.  

9. Set up a citizen’s oversight committee to monitor government performance.

10. Promote “Made in America” products with tax incentives.

11. Educate employees

12. Expedite development of Renewable Energy & implement Energy efficiency

 More to come

 

By YJ Draiman for Mayor of Los Angeles2013

 

PS. Obtain answers to the following three questions: Where are we now? Where are we going? How will we get there?

 

Economic crises and unemployment

 

Our current economic crisis is the number one concern of every American. It is time we exercise our constitutional right.

It is a government by the people for the people. It makes no difference whether you are a Democrat, Republican, Libertarian or any other political affiliation. It is time America’s citizens take control of their destiny and country starting from the city government to the county, state and the federal government. All elected officials must be accountable to their community and its residents. Our current budget crisis was brought about by the current administration – do you want this to continue and lose city services. I am a soldier in the battle to restore fiscal sanity for our district and our city, improve the economic well being of the city and the welfare of all residents.

 

YJ Draiman for Mayor of Los Angeles2013 

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member photo Generating Energy Storage & A Combination Renewable Energy System

"It is cheaper to save energy than make energy"

Any renewable energy system that is installed should have extra capacity and be able to convert water into hydrogen which will be used to power a hydrogen generator as a back-up power source.

We should install a renewable energy system that utilizes solar & wind, when possible add geothermal to the mix.

A design is needed for a renewable energy system that can generate electricity and heat water with a step down mixer allowing the system to provide water hot enough for radiant heating and at the same time utilize a step down mixing valve to reduce the water temperature to be able its use for hot water in normal consumption.

A thermal renewable energy system may be able to provide both.

Prior to sizing up a renewable energy system, an energy audit should be conducted and energy efficiency recommendations should be implemented, that includes changing habits in utilizing energy and utilities in general.

Habitual changes can save between 20 to 50% of energy & utility consumption.
When people are considerate not to waste, they save resources and money.

PS. Tankless water heaters & Rainwater harvesting conserves our water supply.


YJ Draiman, Energy/Utility Analyst

http://www.renewableenergy2.com








Electric cars are they conserving energy? Rev4

Ask yourselves what is the real cost of "Electric Car"?

Note: Electricity is a secondary form of energy derived by utilizing one form of energy to produce electric current.

Let us look at the facts:

In order to produce electricity, we need some form of energy to generate electricity, whereby you lose a substantial amount of your original source of energy in the generation process.
In the process we are losing the efficiency of the initial energy source, since it is not a direct use of the energy.

Let us take it a step further. To generate electricity we utilize; coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear, hydro electric - water, photovoltaic-solar, wind, geothermal, etc. Many electricity generating plants utilize fossil fuel, which creates pollution.

Do you realize how much of the initial source of energy you lose to get the electricity you need for your electric automobile; you also lose electricity in the transmission lines.

Why are we jumping to a new technology, without analyzing the economic cost, the effective return and efficiency of such technology; while computing and measuring its affect on the environment?

Natural gas vehicles are a direct source of energy, where you get the most for your energy source – in efficiency and monetary value. Cost of natural gas to a comparable gallon of gas ranges around $1, it has higher octane and extends the life of your engine, it is also safer than gas.

In these hard economic times – I would think, you would want to get the most for your dollar – and not waste resources.

Another economic impact would be the loss of road tax on fuel, these funds are used to build and maintain the highway infrastructure.

"It is Cheaper to Save Energy than Make Energy"

YJ Draiman, Director of Utilities & Sustainability



http://www.energysavers2.com

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YJ Draiman's vision is to make Los Angeles as the World Capital of Renewable energy and conservation.
http://www.yjdraimanformayor.com
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