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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Traveshamockery on July 24, 2011, 10:24:03 AM
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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Sun Jul-24-11 09:08 AM
The list is posted as links at DU:
The Obama Presidency: Change
DADT Repeal Has Been Certified
Consumer Bureau Finds Support on Its First Day
Breaking: President Endorses DOMA Repeal Bill on Eve of Senate Hearings.
How Obama is shoring up federal authority over Medicaid
Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010 (President's remarks)
Medicare Is Not “Bankrupt†- Health Reform Has Improved Program’s Financing
Affordable Care Act Saves $260 Million This Year
New ad campaign touts preventive care benefits of health reform law
President Obama Signs the Claims Resolution Act of 2010
WH: Partnership for Sustainable Communities Marks Two Trailblazing Years
N.L.R.B. Rules Would Streamline Unionizing
Statement by AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka on Transportation Security Officers' Vote for AFGE
ACLU: Justice Is Served (Fair Sentencing Act made retroactive)
EPA Proposes First National Standard for Mercury Pollution from Power Plants / Mercury and air toxics standards represent one of strongest health protections from air pollution since passage of Clean Air Act (EPA mercury rules hailed as help for NY lakes; (EPA's Mercury and Air Toxics Standards: Cleaner Air AND Reliable Electricity)
LANDMARK AGREEMENT MOVES 757 SPECIES TOWARD FEDERAL PROTECTION
ProSense lays out her argument with multiple links on how Obama has demonstrated "change." It's fairly new but it should be an interesting campfire with all of the DUmmies piling on to debate how Obama has performed so far in his dictatorship.
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MrTriumph (1000+ posts) Sun Jul-24-11 09:14 AM
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2. Get real. It has been Bush's 3rd term.
Same ol' wars plus a couple of new ones. same ol' tax breaks for millionaires & billionaires.
BTW, about #8. An ad campaign is among the best you can come up with?
woo me with science Donating Member (1000+ posts) Sun Jul-24-11 09:28 AM
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12. I think polishing the vases on the second floor of the White House
might be on the list, too.
Raven almost sounds like a conservative!
Raven Donating Member (1000+ posts) Sun Jul-24-11 09:19 AM
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9. The only "change" I care about just now is the change in my
pocket and whether it will be enough to buy the oil I'll need this winter.
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That last is really quite interesting, Traves.
Raven Donating Member (1000+ posts) Sun Jul-24-11 09:19 AM
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9. The only "change" I care about just now is the change in my
pocket and whether it will be enough to buy the oil I'll need this winter.
Gee whiz, I wonder who's the major contributer to that particular dilemma??
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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Sun Jul-24-11 09:08 AM
The list is posted as links at DU:
The Obama Presidency: Change All that is left in our pockets.
DADT Repeal Has Been Certified More red tape and wasted training.
Consumer Bureau Finds Support on Its First Day From the left.
Breaking: President Endorses DOMA Repeal Bill on Eve of Senate Hearings. Whoa, takes courage to back something that most of his supporters want.
How Obama is shoring up federal authority over Medicaid His administration is forcing Illinois to fund fraud and illegal aliens.
Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010 (President's remarks)
Medicare Is Not “Bankrupt†- Health Reform Has Improved Program’s Financing The moon is made of green chees.
Affordable Care Act Saves $260 Million This Year Pull another number out of his ass like "saved or created jobs.
New ad campaign touts preventive care benefits of health reform law
President Obama Signs the Claims Resolution Act of 2010
WH: Partnership for Sustainable Communities Marks Two Trailblazing Years
N.L.R.B. Rules Would Streamline Unionizing Increases likely hood of more companies shipping jobs overseas.
Statement by AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka on Transportation Security Officers' Vote for AFGE
ACLU: Justice Is Served (Fair Sentencing Act made retroactive) Wanted to give his crack dealer a lighter sentence.
EPA Proposes First National Standard for Mercury Pollution from Power Plants / Mercury and air toxics standards represent one of strongest health protections from air pollution since passage of Clean Air Act (EPA mercury rules hailed as help for NY lakes; (EPA's Mercury and Air Toxics Standards: Cleaner Air AND Reliable Electricity) Makes electricity more costly , meanwhile government is forcing everyone to have numerous sources of deadly mercury in their homes. CFLs, anyone?
LANDMARK AGREEMENT MOVES 757 SPECIES TOWARD FEDERAL PROTECTION
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Ah, the ProSense nonsense primitive, the primitive my fellow alum Skins doesn't dare ban.
She does this quite a bit, trying to justify the Big Zero.
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That last is really quite interesting, Traves.Gee whiz, I wonder who's the major contributer to that particular dilemma??
It would appear that some of the DUmmies have come to realize they can blame no one but Obama and the EPA for the increasing prices of their necessities. Sure, most of them still try to blame Bush or republicans, but some seem to have awakened.
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An interesting piece of trivia for you (and everyone else), sir.
The ProSense primitive, the nonsense primitive, spits when she speaks.
Sort of like the senescent old Bernie from Vermont, but not quite as apparent, as the nonsense primitive is quite a bit younger than the senile old coot.
<<lip reader; tends to notice things like this.
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An interesting piece of trivia for you (and everyone else), sir.
The ProSense primitive, the nonsense primitive, spits when she speaks.
Sort of like the senescent old Bernie from Vermont, but not quite as apparent, as the nonsense primitive is quite a bit younger than the senile old coot.
<<lip reader; tends to notice things like this.
I think Barney Frank does sometimes , too.
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An interesting piece of trivia for you (and everyone else), sir.
The ProSense primitive, the nonsense primitive, spits when she speaks.
Sort of like the senescent old Bernie from Vermont, but not quite as apparent, as the nonsense primitive is quite a bit younger than the senile old coot.
<<lip reader; tends to notice things like this.
Yes, she does spit while speaking!
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I think Barney Frank does sometimes , too.
One of my greatest fears, after the Dems took over Congress in 2007, was that they'd launch an investigation of the Scamdal, and that I'd be called to testify, and that Bernie from Vermont would be on the committee.
I don't any more, and haven't for a long time, but I used to watch Bernie from Vermont on C-Span all the time, during the early 1990s, and was always impressed by his spittering-and-sputtering in his righteous indignation.
Being deaf, I have to be up close to people, to understand them.
But Bernie from Vermont can projectile quite a bit, like buckshot, and I was afraid of being too close.
Then I decided that if I were ever called, and Bernie from Vermont was on the committee, I'd demand a big sheet of plexiglass, 3/4" thick, be placed between him and me.
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Raven Donating Member (1000+ posts) Sun Jul-24-11 09:19 AM
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9. The only "change" I care about just now is the change in my
pocket and whether it will be enough to buy the oil I'll need this winter.
That wouldn't be as much a concern if she'd kept her mouth shut, instead of attacking her bosses in Rindge and getting
her ass fired.
And I suspect heating oil will be much cheaper than shelling out for rent, utilities, food, and booze for her hopelessly unemployable
alcoholic son, Will Pitt.
In the words of Jim Lahey, trailer park supervisor, "The shit apple doesn't fall far from the shit tree."