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Local Utah officials told to help conserve energy
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Squash the Bloat | 2:54 a.m. Aug. 21, 2008
Fire government workers and liquidate their govt vehicles. There! Problem
solved!
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Stewart | 9:58 a.m. Aug. 21, 2008
If we are going to be able to cram another million people into Utah during the
next decade, we had better learn to conserve. After all we need all of these new
consumers if the businesses are to thrive. If we allow the employers all of the
illegal aliens they want we should be able to depress wages enough to force some
degree of conservation especially if energy costs continue to rise.
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