NEW YORK, NY, August 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Washington Post has published an article by Ed Rogers that details the many economic hardships that today's public is facing due, Rogers asserts, to the policies of the Obama administration. Power4Patriots provides a way for members of the general public to avoid the rising energy costs that are, the organization believes, a direct result of the "bad policies" that have affected the economy in a way that busts the budgets of hardworking Americans.
According to the article, gas prices, unemployment, and food costs have all risen in the past four years. Additionally, cites Power4Patriots, energy costs have skyrocketed, strapping the general public with expensive bills from local utility companies. Rogers writes that this is good news for conservative voters, as it puts Obama at a disadvantage during this campaign season.
"The price of gasoline, the coming increase in food costs and terrible job creation, along with stalled economic growth, make the ditch Obama's re-election bandwagon is in much deeper. This means Obama is more desperate than ever. He has less of a case for re-election now than he did a month ago. I wouldn't trade Mitt Romney's problems for Obama's problems," writes Rogers.
Unfortunately, the economic hardships are not just a problem for the presidential candidates. The citizens who work to essentially keep the country running are those who are affected most significantly by these economic troubles. The average, hard working American is the person who has to fight economic challenges to keep food on the table and a roof over their head.
With the cost of energy rising, Power4Patriots knows that people cannot continue to stay afloat. As such, the company has created natural energy alternatives to monopolized energy resources.
Instead of purchasing electricity from the city, Power4Patriots' customers are able to build their own solar panels and wind turbines. These sustainable power sources allow them to continue to run their homes without spending a large portion of their paychecks on energy costs.
"We are stuck in a bad economy that was created by equally bad policies," asserts Frank Bates, creator of Power4Patriots. "It has become clear that we can no longer rely on the 'powers that be' to get us out of this mess. It's up to the true patriots to find creative ways to make their homes more self-reliant."
Power4Patriots hopes that economic relief comes soon; however, it is dedicated to assisting individuals in securing more affordable energy for their homes.
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Power4Patriots provides individuals with the knowledge and instruction they need to build solar panels and wind turbines. An alternative to paying cities for outrageously priced utilities, Power4Patriots allows homeowners to create self-sufficient energy sources that are entirely off the grid and legal. Power4Patriots was created to assist people in harvesting the natural energy resources that do not drain their bank accounts.
Website: http://power-4-patriots.net
Power4Patriots Offers Hope to Patriots Tired of Skyrocketing Bills
The down economy has resulted in high energy prices, among other increases in expenses. Power4Patriots is providing the public with a way to reduce their bills through natural energy use.
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