Somehow Congress passed a law which the president signed declaring that the US Secretary of Transportation can shield U.S. airlines from paying a carbon tax. I suppose we will provide a military escort when they refuse landing?
The policy of this administration has been to wield executive privilege in every case possible. They tried to hide Cheney's meetings with oil industry executives for his energy task force with this principle. This is because it's politically damaging for the people to know just how much they wrote energy policy. It's embarrassing for the people to know how many times convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff visited, so they claim executive privilege.
It's no surprise the cowardly practice is continuing for auto industry visits for this policy move. If sunshine were shown, then the policy rats would have to scurry away.
The challenge is to avoid these kinds of industrial techniques from being legislated into oblivion.
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I was waiting for a shoe to drop.
The summary should say "jailbroken iPhones" instead of "unlocked iPhones". Jailbreaking allows unauthorized apps, unlocking allows SIM freedom.
Begun, the Cyber Wars have.
Friggin sharks communicating with friggin laser beams on their heads.
Somehow Congress passed a law which the president signed declaring that the US Secretary of Transportation can shield U.S. airlines from paying a carbon tax. I suppose we will provide a military escort when they refuse landing?
Would an infinite number of monkeys with an infinite number of cameras still have more fun flinging poo?
is now clear.
Who wants to bet the porn industry is the first to monetize this?
Here are some other choice headlines from the Daily Mail's front page:
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The policy of this administration has been to wield executive privilege in every case possible. They tried to hide Cheney's meetings with oil industry executives for his energy task force with this principle. This is because it's politically damaging for the people to know just how much they wrote energy policy. It's embarrassing for the people to know how many times convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff visited, so they claim executive privilege.
It's no surprise the cowardly practice is continuing for auto industry visits for this policy move. If sunshine were shown, then the policy rats would have to scurry away.
We already know that the answer is forty-two.