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I saw Nick when he was running a before and was impressed. We need fresh new ideas.
“dabbled in Green Energy”???
Great. Another politician who wants to take our money and give it to private industries and then call it an “investment in the future”
Nick has everything going for him — wealth, looks, personality, good intentions and personality. It is too early to list his negatives as he is not a serious contnder at this time. I have discussed with him what I consider his misguided support of cap and trade. If he persists in the folly of man-made global warming or that co2 is indeed a pollutant, then my advice to him would be to run as a Democat. He might have a better chance in a primary against Nelson.
Ok a businessman from Palm Beach is weighing running for Senator Bill Nelson’s 2012 re-election seat. Many people would presume that from the look of his picture, he seems like a really nice guy(common political tactic). One thing I do enjoy is the recent socioeconomic shift of politicians that’s on the rise. The stereotypical image of senior citizens in politics is slowly dying away. Along with the ideology, are their viewpoints and political stances on issues. But it’s always nice to see a refreshing younger citizen leaping into public office in hope of changing government. Along with new faces brings new innovation that is much needed in times like this. It seems like Nick Loeb has an interest in the clean-energy field, and the article goes on to talk about how much economic potential lies within that field. Nick Loeb is a Republican but with a modern view. It will be a great addition to the Republican Party. He reminds me a lot of Marco Rubio, I am not sure if it is the youth or sense of calmness amongst the two that makes them so personable. Also with his business experience background, it should definitely help when trying to allocate funds and paying for new policies under the Congressional Budget Office. But nothing is set in stone saying Nick will run for the 2012 senate race. Not even for the current Senator Bill Nelson, which will be a huge disappointment and loss to the State of Florida.
Too bad Sofia is getting hitched to a reactionary neo-con Republican. She needs to open her eyes and not let love be blind.