Who is Colin Bain?

Who is Colin Bain? Colin Bain is the best that this nation has to offer.

Growing up in Lawrence, KS, Bain worked to carve a niche for himself in society. Reaching out to others, Bain soon befriended a large group of people who admired him for his charm, eloquence, and compassion.

As Bain grew up, he realized that there was more to life than being kind to others and occasionally helping senior citizens around his neighborhood. Crime ran through the nation. People threw away money by the handfuls while others lay broke and unemployed on the streets, left with nothing but the desire for reform

Bain knew that he had to act, and act he did. Speaking out against the atrocities of the world, he soon gathered a popular following in the STATE party, the party that now represents him today for its presidential candidate.

With the motivation to change the nation, nay, the world, for the betterment of society, Bain has made himself known to the nation. Bain is smart. Bain is savvy. Bain is friendly. Bain is our ticket to a brighter future.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Alternative Energy, H2O Efficiency, and Biodiesels

The STATE party will regulate the emissions that society uses, ban the use of incandescent lightbulbs, emphasize the use of water-powered fuel cells, and provide funding so that all buildings can install solar panels for immediate use. The STATE party will clean up the way we use our energy and make this country great.


The STATE party will oversee the use/misuse of H2O to make sure that we maximize its potential while preserving our natural resources. An example of a method in which we will manage our H2O efficiently is by using fuel cells as an alternative energy source whenever we can. These are powered through a method called hydrolysis, in which any impure or used up H2O is essentially converted into the power source for the fuel cells. This way we can reuse H2O to its fullest potential.

The STATE party strongly supports the use of biodiesels to limit green house gases released into the atmosphere which cause deforestation, pollution, and a dangerous rate of biodegredation. On average, soy oil, the type of fuel that the STATE party endorses, results in a 57% reduction in green house gases compared to fossil diesels.