What's the difference between Hurricane Obama and Hurricane Irene?
One of them is moving to the right.
Comments
"Did an Editor of a Major Newspaper Threaten to “Crush” Rick Perry?" - Gringoman
Probably. Much to your eternal chagrin, there ARE REAL Christians out in the world that recognize THE AntiChrist when they see him.
Beyond that, just plain "good" people of strong moral compass, empathy, and ethics.
It's called discernment. Something that, if you had any to begin with, was completely obliterated when you sold your soul to Lucifer for pieces of silver.
And all the dick you could swallow. In your dreams.
Any new assessment of the chewing gum troll trash, i.e. even when you spit them out, they keep sticking around? Are they just trying to show what a socialist is?
Posted by: gringoman | August 27, 2011 at 12:40 PM
Thanks for you sticking around! You're one-track mind is very comical!
Any new assessment of the chewing gum troll trash, i.e. even when you spit them out, they keep sticking around? Are they just trying to show what a socialist is?
Posted by: gringoman
This,"sticking around"
Did you not scroll through my comments and read my Hurricane and Peanut Butter joke? Looks like it.
Since the Hurricane and Obama seems to have replaced the old, stale Weiner jokes on the memo.
There you have it. No pretense of integrity, professionalism or of unbiased news-gathering. This particular newspaper plans to use its very considerable resources to destroy the Perry campaign before it gains momentum. Period
Those tactics are done on the right, as well.
Jim Demint said that The Republicans need to make Obamacare Obama's Waterloo.
Another said on Fox that the Republican's can't afford to let the Democrats win at anything.
For now, just take a look at who are his friends, and who his enemies, especially who it is that are desperately trying to churn out the "gotcha" factoids, the "gotcha" military guy who prefers Obama (really) the "gotcha" baby without Obamacare, the "gotcha" low-paying job. Gringoman
Who do you prefer--The Koch Brothers or George Soros?
Think Koched-up pogwessives would ever run a poll like that?
Posted by: gringoman | August 27, 2011 at 01:39 PM
The Koch Brothers?
The right ignores ALL bad points about the Kochs. Since they are Conservatives who want to segragate schools once again. Just like the early 1900s.
Think the Conservatives are koched up!
AmericanGrace.org did a poll. Tea Partiers least liked in the country.
Next is Palin, then Muslims and Atheists.
Seems the more people learn about Tea baggers, the less they are liked. Other polls have the same results.
What is Santorum to make of this? And what will the leftniki (rhymes with sneaky)say? Imagine, Perry daring to bill Team Obama for its undocumented voters? Talk about cheek! Do you think the Koch Brothers put him up to this? Are they mooning George Soros?
////Texas Gov. Rick Perry has asked the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to reimburse the state $350 million to cover costs of imprisoning illegal immigrants.
In a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, the top-tier Republican presidential candidate blamed the federal government for not securing the border with Mexico, allowing illegal immigrants to cross over and use taxpayer-funded resources. He said resources for county jails are being depleted as a result.
Read more on Newsmax.com: Perry Bills Feds for Housing Illegals
The libertarian Cato Institute’s Report Card on America’s Governors gives Mr. Perry straight B’s and gives Mr. Romney consistent C’s.
Cato praised Mr. Perry for introducing “a zero-based budget to force the state agencies to justify their continued existence and funding levels” and noted that “he has presided over moderate increases in the Texas general fund budget.” Cato applauded Mr. Perry’s “substantial achievement”: a $6 billion property tax cut in 2004, including a first-year, $1.5-billion net tax reduction. However, Cato criticized Mr. Perry for partially offsetting this tax relief with a $1-per-pack cigarette tax increase and a gross-receipts tax on business.
While Club for Growth chides Mr. Perry for “well-intentioned, but misguided state-funded subsidy programs to attract corporations to Texas,” it praises him for opposing the ethanol program, possibly Washington’s grubbiest corporate-welfare scheme.
Mr. Romney, in turn, boldly told Iowa voters on May 27, “I support the subsidy of ethanol.”
J. MARXOBOOBY: So? Do Perry want to tax da rich, like Warren BUffet do? Do he care about those poor babies in Texas what don't got Obamacare? Do he care about anything but his cowboy self? And don't my friend Scumella in a Jesus Robe call him da Antichrist? Yes she do. Yes he do. You know it do. You can't fool me, I'm stickin' to da union, and Warren BUffet, and George Soros. Huh. Oh, and don't forget, Tax da Rich.
I maintain it's still way too early to jump on the Perry bandwagon.
Posted by: DJ | August 27, 2011 at 05:50 PM
________________________
Ditto. McCotter 2012
Posted by: M/M | August 27, 2011 at 07:59 PM
Nobody at the Gringo Advisory Board has jumped yet. But we sure is lookin'. And you know what else? We are looking very closely at, and being entertained by, the fast developing PDS, Perry Derangement Syndrome, especially from the Obotniks and their SLIME toadies, not to mention the House of Boosh water carrier, Karl Rove. Sarah can take a real breather.
gringoNOTE: Not making this up. The header is fresh from a SLIME (Socialist Liberal) outlet, uh, I mean YAHOO....Don;t miss the foto of Obama as Commander of the Storm
The libertarian Cato Institute’s Report Card on America’s Governors gives Mr. Perry straight B’s and gives Mr. Romney consistent C’s Gringoman
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the Cato Institute, and the Heritage Foundation
Cato Institute, Charles Koch chairman of the board and CEO.
Heritage Foundation,funded by the Koch brothers.
Another Koch backed "Americans for prosperity".It's a tea party group that is a Koch brothers front.
This should give you more stacked opinions to quote from.
Always try to help.
They are the Conservative version of Soros. But, for a conservative to admit it? TREASON!
J. MARXOBOOBY: So? Do Perry want to tax da rich, like Warren BUffet do? Do he care about those poor babies in Texas what don't got Obamacare? Do he care about anything but his cowboy self? And don't my friend Scumella in a Jesus Robe call him da Antichrist? Yes she do. Yes he do. You know it do. You can't fool me, I'm stickin' to da union, and Warren BUffet, and George Soros. Huh. Oh, and don't forget, Tax da Rich.
Posted by: gringoman | August 27, 2011 at 08:01 PM
Never saw anyone who tried so hard to keep his stand on an issue. By attacking the other side because they use the SAME tactics that you yourself use. Copy-n-paste, qouting other's OPINIONS!
Perry wants to eliminate income taxes. He doesn't care if a quarter of Texas kids have ANY insyrance.
"Obama takes charge at hurricane command center" - Gringoman
Nice photo op. Makes a stark contrast with George W. Bush being falling down drunk lying face down and pissing his pants and the carpet at the ranch during Katrina, doesn't it?
Yep. That George W. Bush. YOUR guy. The guy YOU voted for.
Yesterday, the Republicans in Washington prevented Congress from getting subpoena power to investigate BP’s oil spill. They obviously do not care that 11 people were killed on the oil rig or care about the oil spill itself. Rep. Joe Barton even apologized to BP earlier this year, and several Republicans have gone after President Obama for making BP pay for the spill and clean up with a $20 billion fund for those affected by the spill.
Today the Republicans stand with outsourcing jobs to other countries. The Republican Party has voted against every jobs Bill since President Obama took office, and Tea Party Folk blame the democrats for the lack of jobs.
Last week the Republicans took a stand on the Bush tax cuts saying that unless the tax cuts for the rich are extended, the tax cuts for the middle class and the poor will end.
Republicans last year said that they planned on slowing the economic recovery for our country in order to campaign against a bad economy, well they have succeeded.
The Republican “Party of No”, no jobs, no recovery, no health care, just say no
The gap between the wealthiest Americans and middle- and working-class Americans has more than tripled in the past three decades, according to a June 25 report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
New data show that the gaps in after-tax income between the richest 1 percent of Americans and the middle and poorest parts of the population in 2007 was the highest it's been in 80 years, while the share of income going to the middle one-fifth of Americans shrank to its lowest level ever.
The CBPP report attributes the widening of this gap partly to Bush Administration tax cuts, which primarily benefited the wealthy. Of the $1.7 trillion in tax cuts taxpayers received through 2008, high-income households received by far the largest -- not only in amount but also as a percentage of income -- which shifted the concentration of after-tax income toward the top of the spectrum
So, this is what Conservatives mean by "Re-distribution of wealth"
Nobody at the Gringo Advisory Board has jumped yet. But we sure is lookin'. And you know what else? We are looking very closely at, and being entertained by, the fast developing PDS, Perry Derangement Syndrome, especially from the Obotniks and their SLIME toadies, not to mention the House of Boosh water carrier, Karl Rove. Sarah can take a real breather.
Posted by: gringoman | August 27, 2011 at 08:10 PM
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I wonder if Rove does that deliberately to get people to defend Perry. Kind of like playing "bad cop".
" and Tea Party Folk blame the democrats for the lack of jobs."...JAY
It is estimated that drilling for oil in the US fields in North Dakota and Alaska could create as many as 2 million jobs IN THE US---high paying, with benefits.
Tell us Jay, who is preventing those jobs from being created?
How many non-government jobs did the Dems create when they had absolute power---from 2007 to 2010?
More crab fishermen lose their lives every year than all the oil workers. Should we sue Red Lobster, Jay? After all, it is really their fault; maybe even yours as the end consumer.
Nobody at the Gringo Advisory Board has jumped yet. But we sure is lookin'. And you know what else? We are looking very closely at, and being entertained by, the fast developing PDS, Perry Derangement Syndrome, especially from the Obotniks and their SLIME toadies, not to mention the House of Boosh water carrier, Karl Rove. Sarah can take a real breather.
Posted by: gringoman | August 27, 2011 at 08:10 PM
__________________________________
I wonder if Rove does that deliberately to get people to defend Perry. Kind of like playing "bad cop".
Posted by: M/M | August 28, 2011 at 09:27 AM
I don't wonder that. Why? Because Rove is so obviously a House of Boosh apparatchik, and the master plan is for Jebbie. Perry messes up the Plan. Unlike Romney, the plastic Corporate Charley who even panders to Iowa corn farmers with the grotesque Ag Welfare subsidies for the idiotic Ethanol, they fear that Perry, who is more of a Texan than the transplant New England Bushes ever were, can in fact beat Obama. These are classic RINOsaurs. They fear that not even Soros and SLIME can keep Americans from seeing the dramatic difference between a real Texan and a socialist community organizer still hiding his school records. And what would that do to prospects for Jebbie Joy in 2016 when, they calculate, Americans will have gotten over their Bush fatigue?
A distinctly positive development- new outlets for Asian goods. This will help to diminish the cycloptic trade policy of Asian leaders, who tend to be tyrannical, and possessing a messianic complex.
Connie Mack wants to remove funding authorization in foreign countries for global warming mitigation. Wow- were we funding this? This underscores a growing consensus for pull back from supporting our competition. Too bad it will likely not be passed!@#$%
Barack was going to straighten out the economy, get America working again, .... all water and no steam.
Irene, based on global warming models, with the sensitivity to CO2 ratcheted up 1000%, should have been a terrible storm, but the cold hurricane has created horrible fears among climatologists - more evidence of no warming.
According to common practice, accounting has been changed since the Enron years. Now accountants practice making adjustments, primarily, which accounts for the discrepancies between the "books" and the other stuff.
Irene, based on global warming models, with the sensitivity to CO2 ratcheted up 1000%, should have been a terrible storm, but the cold hurricane has created horrible fears among climatologists - more evidence of no warming.
Fake,fake,fake. Are we still paying these people?
Posted by: Truther | August 28, 2011 at 09:29 PM
As you can't prove -disprove climate change on a snowstorm. You can't by a Hurricae, either.
"Did an Editor of a Major Newspaper Threaten to “Crush” Rick Perry?" - Gringoman
Probably. Much to your eternal chagrin, there ARE REAL Christians out in the world that recognize THE AntiChrist when they see him.
Beyond that, just plain "good" people of strong moral compass, empathy, and ethics.
It's called discernment. Something that, if you had any to begin with, was completely obliterated when you sold your soul to Lucifer for pieces of silver.
And all the dick you could swallow. In your dreams.
Posted by: xbjllb | August 27, 2011 at 05:51 PM
Any new assessment of the chewing gum troll trash, i.e. even when you spit them out, they keep sticking around? Are they just trying to show what a socialist is?
Posted by: gringoman | August 27, 2011 at 12:40 PM
Thanks for you sticking around! You're one-track mind is very comical!
Posted by: jay | August 27, 2011 at 06:18 PM
Any new assessment of the chewing gum troll trash, i.e. even when you spit them out, they keep sticking around? Are they just trying to show what a socialist is?
Posted by: gringoman
This,"sticking around"
Did you not scroll through my comments and read my Hurricane and Peanut Butter joke? Looks like it.
Since the Hurricane and Obama seems to have replaced the old, stale Weiner jokes on the memo.
Posted by: jay | August 27, 2011 at 06:23 PM
There you have it. No pretense of integrity, professionalism or of unbiased news-gathering. This particular newspaper plans to use its very considerable resources to destroy the Perry campaign before it gains momentum. Period
Those tactics are done on the right, as well.
Jim Demint said that The Republicans need to make Obamacare Obama's Waterloo.
Another said on Fox that the Republican's can't afford to let the Democrats win at anything.
Posted by: jay | August 27, 2011 at 06:28 PM
For now, just take a look at who are his friends, and who his enemies, especially who it is that are desperately trying to churn out the "gotcha" factoids, the "gotcha" military guy who prefers Obama (really) the "gotcha" baby without Obamacare, the "gotcha" low-paying job. Gringoman
Highly comical!
The "Gotcha"? sounds like your comments.
Posted by: jay | August 27, 2011 at 06:32 PM
Who do you prefer--The Koch Brothers or George Soros?
Think Koched-up pogwessives would ever run a poll like that?
Posted by: gringoman | August 27, 2011 at 01:39 PM
The Koch Brothers?
The right ignores ALL bad points about the Kochs. Since they are Conservatives who want to segragate schools once again. Just like the early 1900s.
Think the Conservatives are koched up!
Posted by: jay | August 27, 2011 at 06:36 PM
AmericanGrace.org did a poll. Tea Partiers least liked in the country.
Next is Palin, then Muslims and Atheists.
Seems the more people learn about Tea baggers, the less they are liked. Other polls have the same results.
Posted by: jay | August 27, 2011 at 06:43 PM
DJ,
What is Santorum to make of this? And what will the leftniki (rhymes with sneaky)say? Imagine, Perry daring to bill Team Obama for its undocumented voters? Talk about cheek! Do you think the Koch Brothers put him up to this? Are they mooning George Soros?
////Texas Gov. Rick Perry has asked the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to reimburse the state $350 million to cover costs of imprisoning illegal immigrants.
In a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, the top-tier Republican presidential candidate blamed the federal government for not securing the border with Mexico, allowing illegal immigrants to cross over and use taxpayer-funded resources. He said resources for county jails are being depleted as a result.
Read more on Newsmax.com: Perry Bills Feds for Housing Illegals
http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/Perry-ImmigrationCosts/2011/08/26/id/408839?s=al&promo_code=CEE3-1
Posted by: gringoman | August 27, 2011 at 07:30 PM
I maintain it's still way too early to jump on the Perry bandwagon.
Posted by: DJ | August 27, 2011 at 05:50 PM
________________________
Ditto. McCotter 2012
Posted by: M/M | August 27, 2011 at 07:59 PM
The libertarian Cato Institute’s Report Card on America’s Governors gives Mr. Perry straight B’s and gives Mr. Romney consistent C’s.
Cato praised Mr. Perry for introducing “a zero-based budget to force the state agencies to justify their continued existence and funding levels” and noted that “he has presided over moderate increases in the Texas general fund budget.” Cato applauded Mr. Perry’s “substantial achievement”: a $6 billion property tax cut in 2004, including a first-year, $1.5-billion net tax reduction. However, Cato criticized Mr. Perry for partially offsetting this tax relief with a $1-per-pack cigarette tax increase and a gross-receipts tax on business.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/aug/26/rick-perry-has-pole-vaulted-over-willard-mitt-romn/
While Club for Growth chides Mr. Perry for “well-intentioned, but misguided state-funded subsidy programs to attract corporations to Texas,” it praises him for opposing the ethanol program, possibly Washington’s grubbiest corporate-welfare scheme.
Mr. Romney, in turn, boldly told Iowa voters on May 27, “I support the subsidy of ethanol.”
J. MARXOBOOBY: So? Do Perry want to tax da rich, like Warren BUffet do? Do he care about those poor babies in Texas what don't got Obamacare? Do he care about anything but his cowboy self? And don't my friend Scumella in a Jesus Robe call him da Antichrist? Yes she do. Yes he do. You know it do. You can't fool me, I'm stickin' to da union, and Warren BUffet, and George Soros. Huh. Oh, and don't forget, Tax da Rich.
Posted by: gringoman | August 27, 2011 at 08:01 PM
I maintain it's still way too early to jump on the Perry bandwagon.
Posted by: DJ | August 27, 2011 at 05:50 PM
________________________
Ditto. McCotter 2012
Posted by: M/M | August 27, 2011 at 07:59 PM
Nobody at the Gringo Advisory Board has jumped yet. But we sure is lookin'. And you know what else? We are looking very closely at, and being entertained by, the fast developing PDS, Perry Derangement Syndrome, especially from the Obotniks and their SLIME toadies, not to mention the House of Boosh water carrier, Karl Rove. Sarah can take a real breather.
Posted by: gringoman | August 27, 2011 at 08:10 PM
Obama takes charge at hurricane command center
gringoNOTE: Not making this up. The header is fresh from a SLIME (Socialist Liberal) outlet, uh, I mean YAHOO....Don;t miss the foto of Obama as Commander of the Storm
http://news.yahoo.com/obama-takes-charge-hurricane-command-center-172139005.html
Posted by: gringoman | August 27, 2011 at 09:04 PM
The libertarian Cato Institute’s Report Card on America’s Governors gives Mr. Perry straight B’s and gives Mr. Romney consistent C’s Gringoman
---------------------------------------------------
the Cato Institute, and the Heritage Foundation
Cato Institute, Charles Koch chairman of the board and CEO.
Heritage Foundation,funded by the Koch brothers.
Another Koch backed "Americans for prosperity".It's a tea party group that is a Koch brothers front.
This should give you more stacked opinions to quote from.
Always try to help.
They are the Conservative version of Soros. But, for a conservative to admit it? TREASON!
Posted by: jay | August 27, 2011 at 09:19 PM
J. MARXOBOOBY: So? Do Perry want to tax da rich, like Warren BUffet do? Do he care about those poor babies in Texas what don't got Obamacare? Do he care about anything but his cowboy self? And don't my friend Scumella in a Jesus Robe call him da Antichrist? Yes she do. Yes he do. You know it do. You can't fool me, I'm stickin' to da union, and Warren BUffet, and George Soros. Huh. Oh, and don't forget, Tax da Rich.
Posted by: gringoman | August 27, 2011 at 08:01 PM
Never saw anyone who tried so hard to keep his stand on an issue. By attacking the other side because they use the SAME tactics that you yourself use. Copy-n-paste, qouting other's OPINIONS!
Perry wants to eliminate income taxes. He doesn't care if a quarter of Texas kids have ANY insyrance.
Posted by: jay | August 27, 2011 at 09:24 PM
8 dead so far from Irene.
Just think, only nine more and there will be one for every word in Monica Crowley's little joke.
Bets?
Posted by: xbjllb | August 27, 2011 at 09:31 PM
"Obama takes charge at hurricane command center" - Gringoman
Nice photo op. Makes a stark contrast with George W. Bush being falling down drunk lying face down and pissing his pants and the carpet at the ranch during Katrina, doesn't it?
Yep. That George W. Bush. YOUR guy. The guy YOU voted for.
Doin' a heckuva job, Gringie.
Posted by: xbjllb | August 27, 2011 at 09:41 PM
Doin' a heckuva job, Gringie.
Posted by: xbjllb | August 27, 2011 at 09:41 PM
as, always!
Posted by: jay | August 27, 2011 at 09:44 PM
Will Cheney's book bring a war crimes trial upon himself?
If the democratic primary challenger to Obama promises an investigation, unlike Obama's GOP mole reticence, oh Hell yes.
And if the asshole can continue to escape Lucifer's clutches and breathe long enough.
Posted by: xbjllb | August 27, 2011 at 09:46 PM
Obama proves himself GOP yet again: approves trans-Canada oil shale pipeline.
Poppy Bush in a tan skin suit.
Posted by: xbjllb | August 27, 2011 at 09:47 PM
Who knows, maybe that little black boy that Poppy Bush ran off with during the DC pedophile call boy scandals in the 80's was Barack Obama.
Probably took him off from the party to teach him golf.
Would explain EVERYTHING.
Posted by: xbjllb | August 27, 2011 at 09:49 PM
BREAKING NEWS:
US says Al Qaeda's number two killed.
Send flowers and condolences to the James A. Baker III family.
Posted by: xbjllb | August 27, 2011 at 09:54 PM
Yesterday, the Republicans in Washington prevented Congress from getting subpoena power to investigate BP’s oil spill. They obviously do not care that 11 people were killed on the oil rig or care about the oil spill itself. Rep. Joe Barton even apologized to BP earlier this year, and several Republicans have gone after President Obama for making BP pay for the spill and clean up with a $20 billion fund for those affected by the spill.
Today the Republicans stand with outsourcing jobs to other countries. The Republican Party has voted against every jobs Bill since President Obama took office, and Tea Party Folk blame the democrats for the lack of jobs.
Last week the Republicans took a stand on the Bush tax cuts saying that unless the tax cuts for the rich are extended, the tax cuts for the middle class and the poor will end.
Republicans last year said that they planned on slowing the economic recovery for our country in order to campaign against a bad economy, well they have succeeded.
The Republican “Party of No”, no jobs, no recovery, no health care, just say no
http://www.examiner.com/democrat-in-las-vegas/republicans-vote-to-continue-outsourcing-jobs-overseas
Posted by: jay | August 27, 2011 at 10:58 PM
Who knows, maybe that little black boy that Poppy Bush ran off with during the DC pedophile call boy scandals in the 80's was Barack Obama.
Probably took him off from the party to teach him golf.
Would explain EVERYTHING.
Posted by: xbjllb | August 27, 2011 at 09:49 PM
Now THAT is Funny...LOL
Posted by: LongRifle | August 27, 2011 at 11:05 PM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/08/income-gap-between-rich-a_n_639984.html
The gap between the wealthiest Americans and middle- and working-class Americans has more than tripled in the past three decades, according to a June 25 report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
New data show that the gaps in after-tax income between the richest 1 percent of Americans and the middle and poorest parts of the population in 2007 was the highest it's been in 80 years, while the share of income going to the middle one-fifth of Americans shrank to its lowest level ever.
The CBPP report attributes the widening of this gap partly to Bush Administration tax cuts, which primarily benefited the wealthy. Of the $1.7 trillion in tax cuts taxpayers received through 2008, high-income households received by far the largest -- not only in amount but also as a percentage of income -- which shifted the concentration of after-tax income toward the top of the spectrum
So, this is what Conservatives mean by "Re-distribution of wealth"
NOT from top to bottom. But, bottom to top.
Posted by: jay | August 27, 2011 at 11:12 PM
Perry/Cain 2012
Posted by: Terry | August 28, 2011 at 09:18 AM
Monica, you need to boot these liberal pinheads out of your comments section.
Posted by: Terry | August 28, 2011 at 09:19 AM
Nobody at the Gringo Advisory Board has jumped yet. But we sure is lookin'. And you know what else? We are looking very closely at, and being entertained by, the fast developing PDS, Perry Derangement Syndrome, especially from the Obotniks and their SLIME toadies, not to mention the House of Boosh water carrier, Karl Rove. Sarah can take a real breather.
Posted by: gringoman | August 27, 2011 at 08:10 PM
__________________________________
I wonder if Rove does that deliberately to get people to defend Perry. Kind of like playing "bad cop".
Posted by: M/M | August 28, 2011 at 09:27 AM
Monica, you need to boot these liberal pinheads out of your comments section.
Posted by: Terry | August 28, 2011 at 09:19 AM
Most agree. Monica refuses. Why? One theory: Troll trash are Monica's way of slumming. It's a very Republican disease.
Posted by: gringoman | August 28, 2011 at 10:15 AM
" and Tea Party Folk blame the democrats for the lack of jobs."...JAY
It is estimated that drilling for oil in the US fields in North Dakota and Alaska could create as many as 2 million jobs IN THE US---high paying, with benefits.
Tell us Jay, who is preventing those jobs from being created?
How many non-government jobs did the Dems create when they had absolute power---from 2007 to 2010?
More crab fishermen lose their lives every year than all the oil workers. Should we sue Red Lobster, Jay? After all, it is really their fault; maybe even yours as the end consumer.
Posted by: LongRifle | August 28, 2011 at 10:37 AM
Liberals and Progessives CAN'T create jobs.
They are nothing but PARASITES.
Posted by: LongRifle | August 28, 2011 at 10:40 AM
Nobody at the Gringo Advisory Board has jumped yet. But we sure is lookin'. And you know what else? We are looking very closely at, and being entertained by, the fast developing PDS, Perry Derangement Syndrome, especially from the Obotniks and their SLIME toadies, not to mention the House of Boosh water carrier, Karl Rove. Sarah can take a real breather.
Posted by: gringoman | August 27, 2011 at 08:10 PM
__________________________________
I wonder if Rove does that deliberately to get people to defend Perry. Kind of like playing "bad cop".
Posted by: M/M | August 28, 2011 at 09:27 AM
I don't wonder that. Why? Because Rove is so obviously a House of Boosh apparatchik, and the master plan is for Jebbie. Perry messes up the Plan. Unlike Romney, the plastic Corporate Charley who even panders to Iowa corn farmers with the grotesque Ag Welfare subsidies for the idiotic Ethanol, they fear that Perry, who is more of a Texan than the transplant New England Bushes ever were, can in fact beat Obama. These are classic RINOsaurs. They fear that not even Soros and SLIME can keep Americans from seeing the dramatic difference between a real Texan and a socialist community organizer still hiding his school records. And what would that do to prospects for Jebbie Joy in 2016 when, they calculate, Americans will have gotten over their Bush fatigue?
Electorate plays checkers. Rulers play chess.
Posted by: gringoman | August 28, 2011 at 10:41 AM
A distinctly positive development- new outlets for Asian goods. This will help to diminish the cycloptic trade policy of Asian leaders, who tend to be tyrannical, and possessing a messianic complex.
http://bigpondnews.com/articles/Finance/2011/08/26/LatAm_Asia_leaders_to_boost_cooperation_654452.html
Posted by: Dgscol | August 28, 2011 at 11:00 AM
Connie Mack wants to remove funding authorization in foreign countries for global warming mitigation. Wow- were we funding this? This underscores a growing consensus for pull back from supporting our competition. Too bad it will likely not be passed!@#$%
http://solveclimatenews.com/news/20110825/ipcc-unfccc-climate-change-house-republicans-budget-appropriations-state-department
Posted by: Dgscol | August 28, 2011 at 11:16 AM
A Chinaman reads the future of a daughter of the American Revolution:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hta0ndC7Dqw
Posted by: Dgscol | August 28, 2011 at 12:43 PM
"Most agree. Monica refuses. Why? One theory: Troll trash are Monica's way of slumming. It's a very Republican disease." - Gringoman
Try the Bill of Rights, asshole. And not being afraid of opposition, because her positions aren't built on sand.
Or, as in your case, shi*t.
Most DON'T agree, by the way. Just you and your single handful of rubber room cellmates.
It's a very Nazi totalitarian disease.
Posted by: xbjllb | August 28, 2011 at 04:22 PM
Barack was going to straighten out the economy, get America working again, .... all water and no steam.
Irene, based on global warming models, with the sensitivity to CO2 ratcheted up 1000%, should have been a terrible storm, but the cold hurricane has created horrible fears among climatologists - more evidence of no warming.
Fake,fake,fake. Are we still paying these people?
Posted by: Dgscol | August 28, 2011 at 09:29 PM
Giving an apology to Enron and Arthur Anderson - why did we pick on these people? Weren't they just the Michael Milkins of the next generation?
Posted by: Dgscol | August 28, 2011 at 10:06 PM
According to common practice, accounting has been changed since the Enron years. Now accountants practice making adjustments, primarily, which accounts for the discrepancies between the "books" and the other stuff.
Posted by: Dgscol | August 28, 2011 at 10:39 PM
Irene, based on global warming models, with the sensitivity to CO2 ratcheted up 1000%, should have been a terrible storm, but the cold hurricane has created horrible fears among climatologists - more evidence of no warming.
Fake,fake,fake. Are we still paying these people?
Posted by: Truther | August 28, 2011 at 09:29 PM
As you can't prove -disprove climate change on a snowstorm. You can't by a Hurricae, either.
Posted by: jay | August 28, 2011 at 11:05 PM
Don't let Obama pull the old
"Hope A Dope" on you.
We need dollars
he can keep the change.
Posted by: Walter Pilz | September 03, 2011 at 08:09 PM