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Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 9:41 am
by BigRedMan
Not a damn thing wrong with Runaway. Gene Simmons was the bad guy in that and was awesome.
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 10:16 am
by Professor Tiger
Toemeesleather wrote:2002 Peach Maryland 3-30 L
2003 Peach Clemson 14-27 L
2009 Chick-fil-A Virginia Tech 14-37 L
2010 Music City North Carolina (2 OT) 27-30 L
2011 zip
2012 zero
2013 nada
I'm talking eeeeeeeeepocccch.
Who follows GA Tech for its football anymore? If you're really smart, you go there for a superb STEM education, period. If you're not that smart, young and single, the only reason to go down there is to hang around the Varsity trying to meet geeks with huge earning potential.
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 10:48 am
by Professor Tiger
Putin told the Ukrainians that, if they like their country, they get to keep it.
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 11:07 am
by 10ac
Kerry said the US reaction to the invasion would be small, very small, unbelievably small.
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 11:14 am
by Toemeesleather
Acolytes of the Church of AGW not only are wrong about the climate, they also can't seem to settle on the gloom and doom of
running out of crude oil. These crude supply graphs are a dime-a-dozen prior to 2009.
Yet now, no thanks to stimulus or the NLRB or Obammacare, we are on the verge of leading the world in crude production......what was it acolyte tick said?
Crichton had some misses of his own.
How many
misses does the Church of AGW get?
Jed Bailey, an expert on Latin American energy markets, says nobody was predicting the near-simultaneous spike in energy supply from Canada, the United States and Mexico as recently as 10 years ago, and it's prompted "a rather marked shift in how the world thinks about energy and how the world thinks about North America's role in energy markets."
The main engine behind the continent's rise has been its use of new technology, starting late in the last decade, that taps into oil and gas reserves found in underground shale rock formations — what's been dubbed a "shale revolution" — led by the United States.
Combined with Canada's development of its tar sands (the source of the oil that would be transported via the proposed Keystone XL pipeline), technological advancements in deep-water oil drilling (think Deepwater Horizon), and Mexico's recent energy reforms aimed at developing one of the biggest untapped oil reserves in the world, it's leading some experts to hail the arrival of a "new Middle East" when it comes to energy.
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 11:58 am
by Professor Tiger
These must be hard times for the theologians of Man Made Global Warming Religion. I can imagine all those poor liberal college professors east of the Mississippi, preaching daily sermons on the imminent combustion of the planet, to classes full of students who just trudged through 3 feet of snow and subzero temperatures to get to class.
"Who are you going to believe? Computer models created by Greenpeace, or your lying skin?" must be a tough sell.
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 12:32 pm
by Toemeesleather
Even Mexico can admit long held (80+ years) mistakes.....Don't hold yer breath waiting on the MSM (Dept. of Propaganda) to do same.
The Mexican Senate approved the most far-reaching oil reform in 75 years on Tuesday, opening up Mexico’s $95 billion-a-year oil industry to private capital. In a building ringed by thousands of security forces, the ruling PRI party and the opposition PAN voted to pass the politically controversial reform, overriding the strong opposition by the leftist PRD party lawmakers who displayed a gigantic banner in the center of the hall reading: “NO TO PEMEX’S PRIVATIZATION.” Pemex is Mexico’s state-own oil monopoly.
“The historical significance of the reform is enormous. This is a paradigm shift in the Mexico hydrocarbons sector, with a meaningful role for the private sector permitted for the first time since the 1930s,” Duncan Wood, President of the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute, told me.
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 4:33 pm
by Jungle Rat
For the first time in 6 weeks I couldn't hold my shit in long enough to make it to the toilet. Watch your step.
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 4:49 pm
by Professor Tiger
Here comes El Nino, with big effects on the world's climate:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/ ... story.html
Salient quote:
An El Nino is a warming of the central Pacific once every few years, from a combination of wind and waves in the tropics. It shakes up climate around the world, changing rain and temperature patterns.
From the above description, it doesn't sound like human activity causes the cycles of El Nino (and La Nina) That begs a serious question for the manmade global warming college of cardinals: Does human activity cause the cycles in El Nino and La Nina? If so, how? If not, then here is a perfect example where a huge variable in the global climate is not caused by human activity, and further evidence that MMGW is a hoax.
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 11:04 pm
by innocentbystander
BlueTick,
Crichton had some misses of his own.
Sure. But that is not his point. His point is that science doesn't (nor should it) give a damn about consensus. Ever. It only cares what is right and what is wrong. Or at least it should.
Global warming is a political issue. It is not a scientific one. It was never a scientific one. That is main reason why those who are politically motivated by it will never allow a scientific debate on what they believe to be the accepted consensus. Those who believe in Global Warming, or Global Cooling, or man-made climate change all share the consensus on one thing (politically....)
The Western Nations (more specifically the United States) are too rich. The 3rd World is too poor. That's racist. Lets find a way to give the 3rd World a leg up financially by fucking the United States in the ass economically.
That is basically the whole purpose to the consensus of man-man climate change. Hurt the wealthiest nations by forcing them to consume less resources OR force them to pay a tax to be given to the savages. Man-man-climate change creates the consensus from which this goal could be best achieved.
Fuck everything else you could ever say or think on this matter that is accepted by consensus.
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 7:52 am
by Toemeesleather
Easy to see why the NYT is all in w/Hurricane Obamacare:
Ideally, President Obama would not have extended the period for retaining the less-comprehensive policies, but in the current political environment, he opted to take a step to protect health care reform against a Republican takeover in the Senate.
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 8:02 am
by Jungle Rat
Charts are for dorks
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 8:09 am
by Toemeesleather
Only dems (in safe states/districts) and the MSM see this and call it success.
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:07 am
by bluetick
Uninsured Rate Drops; Healthcare Law Cited
Washington (AP) - With just three weeks left to sign up under President Obama's health care law, a major survey tracking the rollout finds the uninsured rate keeps going down.
The Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index, released Monday, found that 15.9 percent of U.S. adults are uninsured thus far in 2014, down from 17.1 percent for the last three months - or calendar quarter - of 2013.
That translates roughly to 3 million to 4 million people getting coverage.
Gallup said the share of Americans who lack coverage is on track to drop to the lowest quarterly level it measured since 2008, before Obama took office.
The survey found that almost every major major demographic group made progress getting health insurance, although Hispanics lagged.
If any of that makes it to Faux News, it'll probably sound something like "Latino healthcare jam means obamacare is toast."
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:39 am
by hedge
A Republican, in a wheelchair, entered a restaurant one afternoon and asked the waitress for a cup of coffee. The Republican looked across the restaurant and asked, "Is that Jesus sitting over there?"
The waitress nodded "yes," so the Republican requested that she give Jesus a cup of coffee, on him.
The next patron to come in was a Libertarian, with a hunched back. He shuffled over to a booth, painfully sat down, and asked the waitress for a cup of hot tea. He also glanced across the restaurant and asked, "Is that Jesus over there?"
The waitress nodded, so the Libertarian asked her to give Jesus a cup of hot tea, "My treat."
The third patron to come into the restaurant was a Democrat on crutches. He hobbled over to a booth, sat down, and hollered, "Hey there honey! How's about getting me a cold mug of
Miller Light?" He too looked across the restaurant and asked, "Isn't that God's boy over there?"
The waitress nodded, so the Democrat directed her to give Jesus a cold beer. "On my bill," he said loudly.
As Jesus got up to leave, he passed by the Republican, touched him, and said, "For your kindness, you are healed." The Republican felt the strength come back into his legs, got up, and began to praise the Lord.
Jesus passed by the Libertarian, touched him, and said, "For your kindness, you are healed." The Libertarian felt his back straightening up, he raised his hands, he too began to praise the Lord.
Then, Jesus walked towards the Democrat, just smiling. The Democrat jumped up and yelled, "Don't touch me ... I'm on disability!"
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:39 am
by hedge
"or the first time in 6 weeks I couldn't hold my shit in long enough to make it to the toilet."
Damn, that must be a record for you...
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:46 am
by hedge
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:57 am
by bluetick
Dick Cheney is fired up that oprama has apparently lost the Crimea. And with the consulate at Benghazi still smoldering... he believes we are perceived as weak and extremely vulnerable, moreso than any other time in recent memory.
Dick's memory must fade in and out. The loss of the Twin Towers and a huge chunk of the Pentagon surely ranks up there in the top three of recent bad shit happenings that call into question our ability to defend our interests. Or so one would think.
"Don't touch me...I'm on disability!"
lol That one is always gold.
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 12:18 pm
by bluetick
innocentbystander wrote:
Global warming is a political issue. It is not a scientific one. It was never a scientific one. That is main reason why those who are politically motivated by it will never allow a scientific debate on what they believe to be the accepted consensus. Those who believe in Global Warming, or Global Cooling, or man-made climate change all share the consensus on one thing (politically....)
The Western Nations (more specifically the United States) are too rich. The 3rd World is too poor. That's racist. Lets find a way to give the 3rd World a leg up financially by fucking the United States in the ass economically.
That is basically the whole purpose to the consensus of man-man climate change. Hurt the wealthiest nations by forcing them to consume less resources OR force them to pay a tax to be given to the savages. Man-man-climate change creates the consensus from which this goal could be best achieved.
Fuck everything else you could ever say or think on this matter that is accepted by consensus.
Got it. Eleven thousand climate scientists are on the 3rd world "savage's" payroll. And you forgot the Sierra Club, so that's an extra 79 cents in the pocket of every one of those money-grubbing meteorological hoaxsters.
Yeah, they're really clobbering Big Oil and Big Industry politically. Lessee... says here Exxon Mobile made $45 bil in profits last year and kept it's title as World's Most Valuable Company. Is that really your idea of "financially fucked up the ass"?
Re: Puterbac News Network and Political Discussion Thread
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 2:03 pm
by 10ac
That's just Obama payin' off his oil buddies by keeping the price so high.