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StrangeSox

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  1. Romney signs anti-gay marriage pledge
  2. How long does Obama & Co continue to be blue-sky optimists with respect to the economy?
  3. The carbon cost of Germany's nuclear 'Nein danke!'
  4. We could spend equivalent amounts of money on productive projects instead...
  5. There's also this graph showing how consistently growth follows an exponential path.
  6. “If you’re younger than 26, you have never seen a month where the global mean was as cold as the 161 year average. ... If you’re 35 or younger, you have never seen a global mean below climate’s real normal.”
  7. QUOTE (bigruss22 @ Aug 4, 2011 -> 10:56 AM) So Mr. Greenberg responded again with: He just doesn't get out that paragraph reads like it what was meant at Soxtalk.com. My response: His response: Very smug. He's either a jackass trying to cover his ass for sloppy, lazy reporting or someone with a limited grasp of how sentences work. Could be both, I guess.
  8. a fair point, thought their stated purpose was to examine a "16 month period around the 2008 US federal elections"
  9. There's also this, from May.
  10. "Imagine, if you will, someone who read only the Wall Street Journal editorial page between 2000 and 2011, and someone in the same period who read only the collected columns of Paul Krugman. Which reader would have been better informed about the realities of the current economic crisis? The answer, I think, should give us pause. Can it be that our enemies were right?" - David Frum.
  11. LOL Ties in nicely with the Salon piece mocking Bolton and his love of endless war forever, pretty sure that was posted here already.
  12. The need to be in fund-raising mode in perpetuity doesn't help.
  13. QUOTE (bigruss22 @ Aug 4, 2011 -> 10:11 AM) Mr. Greenberg's last response: "I'm too lazy to actually do my job and investigate claims, I am no better than a speech-to-text machine"
  14. The corporations are short-sighted because those at the top making the decisions make large personal fortunes for focusing on short-term profitability.
  15. QUOTE (lostfan @ Aug 3, 2011 -> 09:41 PM) The season before that (or the one before that, s*** I forget cuz the seasons all run together) they had spent 108 out of a 109 million salary cap. When is the last time the Bears were hamstrung by a bad contract to some s***ty free agent they grossly overpaid that didn't come anywhere close to meeting expectations? Pretty much never, right? When is the last time they didn't have the flexibility to make a move if they needed to, or to extend a player near the end of his deal? Even when they signed Peppers, they gave him almost all of his guaranteed money in the first year so they could cut bait if it didn't work out (obviously that's not happening but still). You're right, they haven't been cheap lately. I should have said that, but I wanted to point out why their spending binge last year might be a little clouded by other factors.
  16. Democracy Now! is always good
  17. QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Aug 3, 2011 -> 07:51 PM) Last off-season they didn't seem that cheap? last offseason the entire management and coaching staffs had their jobs on the line
  18. That's irrelevant to the issue of the US Congress cheering on a foreign official's condemnation of the US President for merely restating long-standing US policy, and then having the ironic outcome of the same foreign official taking the same position as the US President.
  19. CONSTITUTIONALLY MANDATED GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT!!!!
  20. Where you could make a philosophical point is the insurance mandate and the broader implications of expanding the commerce clause. That's a pretty expansive view of what government can and cannot regulate.
  21. Ah, my mistake, I thought federal employment was down as well.
  22. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 3, 2011 -> 03:53 PM) Nice Rahm quote. And we got the largest expansion of the federal government since the new deal, so he got it. I'm pretty sure the number of government employees is down significantly and the ACA is considerably less expansive than the Great Society and was unrelated to the economic downturn.
  23. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 3, 2011 -> 02:57 PM) I left that out there just for you to miss the point. Let me take a stab: These numbers are never available quickly enough and therefore it's impossible to craft good government policy to address them.
  24. If you drop off the ridiculous part of the statement, it raises a legitimate question. How can you implement emergency policy if the true picture doesn't emerge for years?

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