Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts

Sunday, July 15, 2012

My 5 Top Posts to Share with Realtor's this week.


Here are my top 5 Posts to share with my Real Estate Connections this week. You can share and ask for feedback from your sphere of influence, specific clients or just keep them for yourself:

1. State of the Nation’s Housing report for 2012 http://goo.gl/pU8jJ

2. Nothing looks better or feels better on your feet than a beautiful lawn http://goo.gl/rYiH3

3. Surveys say buyers want less square footage, lower price tags, energy efficiency and organization.http://goo.gl/bcEb2

4. Good Job Barney! Now that you have left office! Rep. ‪Barney Frank wants to see ‪Fannie and Freddie abolished http://goo.gl/TVqSb

5. Still looking 2 hit the road 4 some scenic views this summer? Check this out! http://goo.gl/LCZxO

Thanks for reading and have a GREAT Week! If you're working..... SELL LOTS!

Kindest Regards,

John Kennedy
Kennedy Advertising
Las Vegas, NV.
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Monday, February 14, 2011

More Wasteful Spending By the US Congress!

Did you know that in 2010, the U.S. House of Representatives spent $190,000 on bottled water in the first quarter alone?


That’s pretty ridiculous when you consider the fact that tap water costs about a penny a gallon in most cities. Reusable water bottles don’t exactly break the bank either.

Luckily, since politicians are notoriously slow at coming up with sensible solutions to their problems, the General Manager of DC Water has offered to help the representatives out. In a letter sent on January 5th to Speaker John Boehner, George Hawkins offered every representative a free reusable water bottle to help cut down on costs. He even offered free water quality testing to any representatives concerned about the purity of the drinking water in their offices or the D.C. area. How generous!

Hawkins accurately explains, “Convenience is important and a reusable water bottle is a simple tool to demonstrate support for tap water and the environment.”

We have yet to see an official response to this timely letter, but suffice to say if the representatives can’t cut $750k in unnecessary bottled water expenses from their budgets, things aren’t looking too good for the country in general!

Want to add your voice to the issue? Sign the online petition!

If your company provides bottled water to employees, why not heed Mr. Hawkins’ advice and make the switch to tap? Filters are available to ensure clean taste and purity, and promotional water bottles can boost employee morale and serve as an effective internal branding tool. For more information, call John Kennedy at Kennedy Advertising. 888-725-4487