This strategy of "storing" energy in unburned fossil fuels reminds me of how the federal government "saves" our Social Security by buying bonds from itself.
Are you trying to say that solar plants are going to burn coal at night?
I am not aware of a Hemi 318 (in 1960, the 318 was the A engine). I was also curious about your "big block" description, as 318 cu in is a small displacement for a big block. I found out that those old Mopars were originally called "wide blocks"-- so close enough!
Because it's very important to have a perfect handshake when you work for a company that needs a government bailout to stay afloat after paying off the unions.
For the first part of your claim, see my post about the non-oversight of Fannie and Freddie above. For the second part, tell me how a company violating about eight different government regulations to cause an accident constitutes a LACK of regulation? You act as if there are wells popping off every day. No, they aren't because most regulations are being followed. Maybe you're some sort of Pollyanna who thinks that passing a law or a reg results in 100% compliance.
This to cover up the fact that they'd been giving mortgages with no sound financial reasoning for most of a decade, and were holding a lot of worthless debt and mostly wanted to offload that onto someone else.
'Speculating on what the Internet could morph into under the Republicans' preferred lack of regulation, Franken asked the audience of bloggers how long it would take before the Fox News website loads significantly more quickly than the Daily Kos website.
Hypocrite-- harping on the fears of the left, who couldn't give a crap if the opposite scenario happened. Listen, it doesn't matter who's in office. Right now, the Democrats can pretty much pass any legislation they want, yet we don't have net neutrality yet. Either this means the Democrats are self-interested mega-capitalists too, or they are also fearful of a less-free internet that's heavily regulated by the government. If some loser ISP decides to throttle Kos, do you really think that deep-pockets George Soros won't start up or buy a competitor? Are you all buying the rhetoric of the progressives that all of our problems are caused by "conservative" capitalists, while ignoring the Eco-capitalist carbon credit corporations run by Soros and Gore? They would love to silence dissent, as well.
When in doubt, don't give the government more power.
So, we invaded Afghanistan for their opium? Or did we send someone into the future to find out about the untapped mineral resources that were just discovered?
Just because you have a fine knowledge of history does not mean that you understand true intent. Our mission was to destroy Al Qaeda. Unfortunately, the second mission was the neocon ideal of "nation building" that is doomed to failure.
It's funny how the GP poster branded this as some right-wing conspiracy, since it's Woodrow Wilson (a progressive) who set us up to get into WWI... after he was reelected on the platform of keeping us out of it.
Funny thing is that because of this, US put itself into this war.
Yes, because we all know that a bunch of Jews hired by George W. Bush and funded by Halliburton flew those planes into the WTC and the Pentagon. That's the TRUTH!
I hate the single knob design of american showers I have used. Either you can have good pressure and scolding hot or no pressure and temperatures not used to cook living things in.
Number one, someone has their water heater temp set too high. Number two, someone forgot to balance the water supply.
Are you trying to say that solar plants are going to burn coal at night?
The technical term for a bound volume is a codex. Both codices and scrolls are books.
Do you emulate your Commodore 64?
If one photograph is all we need to prove guilt for all crimes, then with one copy of Photoshop and a few minutes, I can rule the world.
- Yellow is too short to allow a safe stop
- Stoplight malfunction (changed from green to red without a yellow; stoplight in 4-way flash)
Because equipment never malfunctions.
I am not aware of a Hemi 318 (in 1960, the 318 was the A engine). I was also curious about your "big block" description, as 318 cu in is a small displacement for a big block. I found out that those old Mopars were originally called "wide blocks"-- so close enough!
That was my point, exactly. Thanks for clarifying it.
Every airline sucks. I mean, come on: doesn't Delta charge you for breathing now?
FTFY
For the first part of your claim, see my post about the non-oversight of Fannie and Freddie above. For the second part, tell me how a company violating about eight different government regulations to cause an accident constitutes a LACK of regulation? You act as if there are wells popping off every day. No, they aren't because most regulations are being followed. Maybe you're some sort of Pollyanna who thinks that passing a law or a reg results in 100% compliance.
Well, maybe that's because the guy in charge of the Financial Services committee said nothing was wrong with subprime lending and resisted reform of Fannie and Freddie. Then he tried to rewrite history and claim that it was W who opposed reform all along. Naturally, Congress turned to this genius and his morally outstanding colleague to create the recently passed financial reform bill-- another 2,000+ page monstrosity of which we're just learning the horrors of now. Basically, the federal government will be able to liquidate whatever firms they deem a "systemic risk". That's enough to frighten anyone who owns a business-- or has a job, frankly.
Hypocrite-- harping on the fears of the left, who couldn't give a crap if the opposite scenario happened. Listen, it doesn't matter who's in office. Right now, the Democrats can pretty much pass any legislation they want, yet we don't have net neutrality yet. Either this means the Democrats are self-interested mega-capitalists too, or they are also fearful of a less-free internet that's heavily regulated by the government. If some loser ISP decides to throttle Kos, do you really think that deep-pockets George Soros won't start up or buy a competitor? Are you all buying the rhetoric of the progressives that all of our problems are caused by "conservative" capitalists, while ignoring the Eco-capitalist carbon credit corporations run by Soros and Gore? They would love to silence dissent, as well.
When in doubt, don't give the government more power.
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Just because you have a fine knowledge of history does not mean that you understand true intent. Our mission was to destroy Al Qaeda. Unfortunately, the second mission was the neocon ideal of "nation building" that is doomed to failure.
Biden?
It's funny how the GP poster branded this as some right-wing conspiracy, since it's Woodrow Wilson (a progressive) who set us up to get into WWI... after he was reelected on the platform of keeping us out of it.
Yes, because we all know that a bunch of Jews hired by George W. Bush and funded by Halliburton flew those planes into the WTC and the Pentagon. That's the TRUTH!
You really should do something about your drinking problem.
Number one, someone has their water heater temp set too high. Number two, someone forgot to balance the water supply.
The Jitterbug is simple, but it is also minimalist in features.
Hey! The federal government needs to spend 10 million dollars to create 20 jobs. This guy created one with a six-pack of beer and a run-down bar!
http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/false-dilemma.html
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ROTFL
H.R. 1966
Only if it comes with funding to provide steel neck collars.