Agreed, DIBS. Pun of the day award still a wide open race. Seriously, was that supposed to be a joke?
Nice to see you in the bridge story. But seriously, that’s lazy reporting. Transportation Alternatives puts out a press release and the reporter spends two minutes googling to see what the blog chatter is, then reports it. What ever happened to real reporting?
I’m in a curmudgeony mood today (at least until the caffeine kicks in) so no one mention “tea party” “mosque” and “terrorist monkey god” or I might lose it.
Those who argue for continuing the deregulatory trend of the last decade need to look at how well that worked for the families who lost their loved ones in the Massey coal mine, run by a company with a history of bucking government oversight while promoting politicians who do their bidding.
Those who think drill, baby, drill should be the national energy policy must consider the mortal blow to a marine ecosystem in the Gulf of Mexico, because a global oil company didn’t want to spend the equivalent of a day’s profit on adequate controls.
And those who think the incomprehensible form of toxic capitalism that evolved in the snake pits of Wall Street should be left unfettered — in keeping with the emerging Rand Paul wing of the Republican Party and lobbyist-rolled representatives of both parties — should consider an astonishing figure from the Treasury Department.
The financial meltdown cost Americans $17 trillion in lost household net worth between 2007 and 2009, according to Alan Krueger, the chief economist for the department.
I know I was giving *rob* a lot of sh*t yesterday, but he knows I love him (no autosexual) — he’s the mischievous younger brother for whose misdeeds you end up getting in trouble that I’ve never had and never wanted. 😉
*Rob* — You do know Little Debbies snack cakes are all packed with the Love of Jesus… right? A good old fashioned family-owned company that spends all of its free time spreading the Gospel.
Oh, no! I have to go cold turkey on Little Debbies?!?!
Agreed, DIBS. Pun of the day award still a wide open race. Seriously, was that supposed to be a joke?
Nice to see you in the bridge story. But seriously, that’s lazy reporting. Transportation Alternatives puts out a press release and the reporter spends two minutes googling to see what the blog chatter is, then reports it. What ever happened to real reporting?
I’m in a curmudgeony mood today (at least until the caffeine kicks in) so no one mention “tea party” “mosque” and “terrorist monkey god” or I might lose it.
Those who argue for continuing the deregulatory trend of the last decade need to look at how well that worked for the families who lost their loved ones in the Massey coal mine, run by a company with a history of bucking government oversight while promoting politicians who do their bidding.
Those who think drill, baby, drill should be the national energy policy must consider the mortal blow to a marine ecosystem in the Gulf of Mexico, because a global oil company didn’t want to spend the equivalent of a day’s profit on adequate controls.
And those who think the incomprehensible form of toxic capitalism that evolved in the snake pits of Wall Street should be left unfettered — in keeping with the emerging Rand Paul wing of the Republican Party and lobbyist-rolled representatives of both parties — should consider an astonishing figure from the Treasury Department.
The financial meltdown cost Americans $17 trillion in lost household net worth between 2007 and 2009, according to Alan Krueger, the chief economist for the department.
http://tinyurl.com/28egq42
denton, LSCG up another 15% today.
are you serious about that claim, tybur6? besides spreading clogged arteries and diabetes the gospel too?
“quote:
rob and cgar rolling around on sidewalk?
Isn’t that a side show in Coney Island?
no, more like Riker’s island
*rob*”
I know I was giving *rob* a lot of sh*t yesterday, but he knows I love him (no autosexual) — he’s the mischievous younger brother for whose misdeeds you end up getting in trouble that I’ve never had and never wanted. 😉
good going daveinbedstuy….media loves snarky comments and you love writing them!
*Rob* — You do know Little Debbies snack cakes are all packed with the Love of Jesus… right? A good old fashioned family-owned company that spends all of its free time spreading the Gospel.
(Also, Little Debbie’s snacks are gross)
So do you, DCB….
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