An independent Texas could reintroduce the vara!    J

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Paul Trusten
Sent: 17 January 2013 17:20
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:52185] Re: Texas petition

 

I only mentioned the response to the Texas petition because the
Administration did indeed respond to a petition that reached the 25,000
threshold.  I prefer to remain living in the U.S., thank you (grin).

 

 (BTW, we are at almost 32,000 today,with two weeks still to go on the
signature period). 

 

 

Paul

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Carleton MacDonald <mailto:[email protected]>  

To: 'Kilopascal' <mailto:[email protected]>  ; [email protected] 

Sent: 2013-01-16 07:35

Subject: RE: [USMA:52179] Texas petition

 

True, it has to start in Congress.

 

But imagine the effect of the President incorporating the topic of
metrication in a State of the Union address.

 

Carleton

 

From: Kilopascal [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 23:02
To: [email protected]; U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:52179] Texas petition

 

I can't imagine the government letting Texas go with only 25 000 votes.  The
population of Texas is 25 000 000, so that represents only 0.1 % of the
population that signed the petition.

 

I can't imagine what will happen with the metric petition when 30 000 out of
300 000 000 is 0.01 %, a much worse percentage.

 

I think you would have a better chance of getting some action on the
petition if you requested an audience with the president and were to present
the petition results yourself, in person, along with select representatives
of US companies that have already made the switch.

 

But, in reality, is the white house really the right place to go to? It is
Congress we need to convince to bring about metrication, not the president.
He has no power to effect a change.  

 

Isn't there someone in Congress that supports metrication enough to possibly
initiate a hearing where they could hear testimony from companies that went
metric and what good it did for them?  They could also investigate the cost
to the country of not metricating. 

 

It is Congress we need to convince to bring about metrication, not the
president.  He has no power to effect a change. 

 

  


[USMA:52179] Texas petition
<http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]&q=subject:%22%5BUSM
A%3A52179%5D+Texas+petition%22>  


Paul Trusten
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ten%22>  Tue, 15 Jan 2013 11:15:16 -0800
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The White House just rejected a "We The People" Texas secession petition, 
responding to the 25,000 action threshold.
Good--so I can still enjoy .US* metrication when it comrs!
 
Paul Trusten, Reg. Pharmacist
Vice President
U.S. Metric Association, Inc.
Midland, Texas USA
www.metric.org 
+1(432)528-7724
[email protected]
 

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