It Might Just Be Me
As America continues its great struggle in the 21st century, knowing who we are and what our nation has long stood for will help us solve the divide we currently face.
Raw, emotional, outrage is the currency of our political system, but more often than not, we dont seem to know why we are angry ... we simply are.
Knowing the intention of our Founders for our nation's future is critical to our present. Understanding how our government works is the key to fixing her problems, but for most Americans, they struggle with knowing the difference between our state legislatures and members of Congress.
This podcast will explore, in depth, the foundations that have made us strong, and the efforts to weaken us from within.
My Mother always said, "Plain talk is easy understood." That is what you will get here, plain talk, without having to guess what it means.
It Might Just Be Me
A conversation about energy with Matt Jacobson of Summit Natural Gas
Matt Jacobson is the director of sales and Marketing for Summit Natural Gas in Maine. Jacobson attended the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis MD and then served as a pilot in the United States Air Force.
He has had a varied business career, head of a railroad company, leader of a lobster marketing co-op, head of Maine & Company - a business whose sole goal was to attract new industry to Maine.
In each case, the business entities fought the battle of energy vs environment and that is the battle we discuss on this week's podcast.
Jacobson is a frequent guest on my morning show and offers this conclusion when it comes to the energy battles in our country. "There are no solutions. There are simply trade-offs."