tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post8564238234719844028..comments2023-08-05T07:24:04.413-05:00Comments on Hope n' Change Cartoons: Coal Day In HellUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger50125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-25922346050477979432013-06-29T13:57:08.078-05:002013-06-29T13:57:08.078-05:00@JustaJeepGuy- Yeah, I'll debate politics with...@JustaJeepGuy- Yeah, I'll debate politics with someone, but not religion. And clearly, for Ted his belief in Obama's omnipotent, omnipresent, and unerringly perfect government <i>is</i> a religion.Stilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-615092360552550762013-06-29T13:30:56.754-05:002013-06-29T13:30:56.754-05:00@Stilt, thanks for that. I also think Ted is a Tr...@Stilt, thanks for that. I also think Ted is a True Believer and not likely to question his faith in our current socialist "president". JustaJeepGuynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-59775471427728850522013-06-28T14:23:51.745-05:002013-06-28T14:23:51.745-05:00@JustaJeepGuy- Thanks for pointing out the missing...@JustaJeepGuy- Thanks for pointing out the missing end of the sentence. It's now been fixed!Stilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-31662821071774184432013-06-28T14:23:08.640-05:002013-06-28T14:23:08.640-05:00@Earl Allison- Yes, our singularly active sun just...@Earl Allison- Yes, our singularly active sun just <i>might</i> have something to do with the climate.<br /><br />And speaking of the sun, could our government PLEASE do something about hardening our electrical grid against the dangers of EMP? The risks are staggerings, the costs of "hardening" modest (by Washington standards), and it's all job creation. What am I missing here?<br /><br />Regarding tolerance, it's not something I practice easily - but the only (albeit dim) hope for our nation's future is that more people change their minds about liberal dogma and wake up to the damage it (and they) are doing. So that means I need to at least <i>try</i> to reach out to others, although I'm not thinking Ted Brist is likely to see the light anytime soon.Stilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-45142415808218807412013-06-28T10:40:18.337-05:002013-06-28T10:40:18.337-05:00@Earl Allison- Yes, our singularly active sun just...@Earl Allison- Yes, our singularly active sun just <i>might</i> have something to do with the climate.<br /><br />And speaking of the sun, could our government PLEASE do something about hardening our electrical grid against the dangers of EMP? The risks are staggerings, the costs of "hardening" modest (by Washington standards), and it's all job creation. What am I missing here?<br /><br />Regarding tolerance, it's not something I practice easily - but the <i>only</i> (albeit dim) hope for our nation's future is that more people change their minds about liberal dogma and wake up to the damage it (and they) are doing. So that means I need to at least <i>try</i> to reach out to others, although I'm not thinkinStilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-77611621412615049012013-06-28T05:13:51.136-05:002013-06-28T05:13:51.136-05:00Ted Brist said ... nothing of importance.
I'm...Ted Brist said ... nothing of importance.<br /><br />I'm very sorry your tin god is wrong, Ted, but name-calling isn't going to help you.<br /><br />The arrogance, not only of assuming that humanity is responsible (solely, or even mostly) for climate change when;<br /><br />1. There is a big honking thermonuclear ball in the sky (the sun) that puts out a LOT more energy and heat than we do<br /><br />2. All the theories put out have to date been disproven. Remember back in the 70's when we were headed for a new Ice Age, or later when the ozone layer depletion meant we would all be irradiated? How come all the predictive data is wrong? How come the sea levels haven't risen nearly as high as predicted? Or temperatures as high as predicted?<br /><br />3. We need to act NOW! Despite any real alternatives, we should just DO something -- the mantra of the brainless Liberal.<br /><br />Stilton, you are a far, far better man than I, to tolerate such idiocy -- I know, I should be more tolerant, but frankly, the blatant dishonesty has destroyed what little sense of charity I had left.<br /><br />Take care, be well, and keep staying informed. The alternative is ending up like Brist ...Earl Allisonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-33330838668952732912013-06-27T10:11:47.599-05:002013-06-27T10:11:47.599-05:00@Ted Brist- Gosh, here we were having a nice conve...@Ted Brist- Gosh, here we were having a nice conversation, I generously concede a point to you, and then you have to get all ugly and Tourettesy again. Which is especially unfortunate since you've chosen to do so <i>while spewing idiocy.</i><br /><br />Thanks to Obama, there <i>is</i> nothing "hypothetical" about treating CO2 as a "toxic pollutant" - that's the very thrust of his action, and his use of the EPA is simply not what was intended under the Clean Air Act.<br /><br />You then say that only incompetent businessmen can't stay open under Barry's new anti-carbon policies. Which <i>might</i> be true if those businessmen only had to worry about their <i>own</i> emissions instead of whether or not electricity will be affordable or occasionally unavailable. Assuming you're running any business more modern than pony rides, that spells trouble.<br /><br />And give me a break with the people in Pennsylvania whose tap water is flaming. My alleged sociopathy doesn't really affect the fact that study after study shows that such flaming water <i>doesn't come from fracking,</i> but instead comes from digging wells into naturally occurring pockets of methane.<br /><br />And as far as my caring about families other than mine, I genuinely do. Which is why I detest everything your president stands for.<br /><br />@Sparky- It's difficult for Progressives to stay civil because they're so <i>passionate</i> about their misbeliefs. Plus, they're nasty.<br /><br />@It's No Gouda- And don't forget the VW bug which was modified to run off methane <a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CC0QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.telegraph.co.uk%2Fmotoring%2Fnews%2F7929191%2FBio-Bug-Car-run-on-human-waste-is-launched.html&ei=ZVXMUYvRDpHQ8wS7ooCoCg&usg=AFQjCNHvgWSskd1IEIBxnvxg-P91mE7k1w&sig2=S6YWdVnGO8_TJGCr_dEGFA&bvm=bv.48340889,d.eWU" rel="nofollow">generated by human excrement</a>. <i>Finally</i> there's a use for liberals.Stilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-45996205957730713552013-06-27T09:52:06.885-05:002013-06-27T09:52:06.885-05:00Oh Teddy, before you get too smug about flinging t...Oh Teddy, before you get too smug about flinging the "moron" label around you should read a little history. Aside from the fact that the Chevy Volt runs indirectly on coal, the technology for cars to run directly on coal or wood has been around for about a hundred years.<br />See: http://www.robertsarmory.com/gas.htm<br />In fact, the gas regulators on the coal-driven cars in France is where Jacques Cousteau got the idea for the Aqua-Lung regulator.It's No Goudanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-27640888268659454722013-06-27T09:23:55.975-05:002013-06-27T09:23:55.975-05:00@Ted Brist ~ I don't know what point you'r...@Ted Brist ~ I don't know what point you're trying to get across but every time trailer trash filth pours out of your mouth, YOU sound like a moron. Tone it down, would ya?Sparkyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09531515666554867421noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-12970165672645282652013-06-27T08:41:55.614-05:002013-06-27T08:41:55.614-05:00@Stilton: Of course it doesn't take Dingell to...@Stilton: Of course it doesn't take Dingell to tell you that, because Dingell would tell you you're a goddamn moron.<br /><br />Dingell was talking about a hypothetical restriction wherein greenhouse gas emissions were treated with the same severity as toxic pollutants released into the air. As in, using one set of standards to restrict something that does not apply to it. The level Obama is making law, however? Only the most utterly incompetent businessmen would be unable to stay open with those in place.<br /><br />And if you'd care to explain to the people in Pennsylvania whose tap water is flammable, how thats worth it for energy inedependence? Or, like most sociopaths, do you not care about something affecting families if its not happening to you?Tedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08527577733110263558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-28079424792898763022013-06-27T08:12:32.959-05:002013-06-27T08:12:32.959-05:00@Emmentaler- Cow farts remain the funniest alterna...@Emmentaler- Cow farts remain the funniest alternative energy source, and are essentially "green" - except, of course, when the cows shart themselves.<br /><br />On a side note, I <i>do</i> wish the world (especially the West) would eat less beef to give the rainforests a break. Not that I'm a vegetarian by any means.<br /><br />@Emmentaler- Bill Clinton can make the public service announcements, reminding us "I did not exhale."<br /><br />@Chuck- I've even heard of Di-Hydrogen Monoxide being <i>used to torture prisoners.</i> As if being forced to listen to "Barney" songs wasn't bad enough.<br /><br />@John the Econ- At the point you mentioned "California," I knew we were in for entertaining stupidity. And good link on the carbon credits scam.<br /><br />@REM1875- Now I'm tempted to write "A Kwanzaa Kaarol" featuring those three spirits visiting Obanezer Hussein Scrooge. Hmm...<br /><br />@REM1875- Perhaps you need a Nerf keyboard?<br /><br />@Grafton Cheddar- Now that you mention it, it <i>does</i> seem like an image from Barry's spank bank.<br /><br />@Sparky- I've had no use for Warren Buffet since he became Barry's anti-wealth shill, claiming that his secretary paid a lower tax rate than he did. Comparing income taxes and capital gains taxes is the very definition of apples and oranges - and Barry lied about it throughout his entire campaign (and, oh yeah, administration).<br /><br />@Ted Brist- Dingell's remarks <i>were</i> made in 2009 and not about this particular speech. And I'll take a <i>mea culpa</i> for making it sound like it was a contemporaneous quote, whereas the link to the original story made it somewhat more clear that this was an historical quote, but <i>absolutely relevant to the current story</i>. Specifically, Dingell was saying that the EPA could cripple industry if it was used in the very way Barry now wants to use it.<br /><br />I don't really consider that a bed-shitting moment, but will concede that I emitted a fetal fart for you to savor. <br /><br />And as much as you'd like to focus on coal-fired cars, the prezzie <i>isn't</i> just attacking the use of coal: he's attacking the use of <i>all carbon based fuels</i> - which would include gasoline (well, that part of the gasoline that's not made from super-expensive, inefficient, engine-destroying, government-mandated ethanol) and the natural gas which is moving us closer to energy independence than anything coming out of the Unicorn labs. It doesn't take Dingell or anyone else to tell us that if you curtail our nation's energy access by the degree Barry wants, it will be ruinous to our already flailing economy.<br /><br />@Colby- You're right; Barry's favorite cars DO run (inefficiently) on coal much of the time. Looks like it's Ted's turn to change the sheets.Stilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-7368478960454683052013-06-27T06:53:10.588-05:002013-06-27T06:53:10.588-05:00@Ted,
Chevy Volt... runs on coal... BO would like ...@Ted,<br />Chevy Volt... runs on coal... BO would like all of us to buy one so much, he'll give us other people's money to help buy it. So... the smartest president ever wants us all to buy cars that run on coal, and he also wants to abolish coal. Makes perfect sense to me.Colbynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-88547560492567476322013-06-27T06:08:54.723-05:002013-06-27T06:08:54.723-05:00"So arcane, in fact, that the law's main ..."So arcane, in fact, that the law's main author - Democrat John Dingell - says that Obama's misuse of the Clean Air Act "has the potential for shutting down or slowing down virtually all industry and all economic activity and growth.""<br /><br />Oy retard. Dingell was talking in 2009, about cars, referring to a Supreme court decision from 2008. I know FOX neglected to give the source, or the context, or fucking anything that a non-Republican-Propaganda factory would put out, but I felt you should know anyway. Now, I know you don't understand much, but here's a little hint - cars don't run on coal, you colossal moron.<br /><br />OOPS. LOOKS LIKE YOU SHIT THE BED THERE.<br /><br />Well, I know you have enough integrity to run an update, saying how very very wrong you are. Hmm?Tedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08527577733110263558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-75839432211282166012013-06-26T20:04:13.946-05:002013-06-26T20:04:13.946-05:00I would laugh at the cartoon but it's just a l...I would laugh at the cartoon but it's just a little too close to home. This incredibly stupid act may be the final nail in the coffin for our economy for a long, long time.<br /><br />BTW, did y'all know that <b>Warren Buffett is behind all this too</b>??? (Source: Fox News) Yeah, WB has invested in wind energy and now wants all competition eliminated! More corporate cronisim. There is so much evil and injustice from our American plague of Nazi's it's hard to be cheerful anymore. This must have been what it was like when Hitler invaded Poland in WWII and the people there thought the nightmare would never end. Why is no one stopping him!!??Sparkyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09531515666554867421noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-29955566245285442592013-06-26T19:55:23.290-05:002013-06-26T19:55:23.290-05:00"Actually, it seems like if you lined up all ..."Actually, it seems like if you lined up all of the unicorns in a horn-to-butthole configuration, you could stop the farts of all the unicorns except the one at the end of the line. It would be like the fantasy version of The Human Centipede!"<br /><br />Stilton!!! Stop now! You're getting Barry all hard and stuff!Grafton Cheddarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04825971478192505799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-10229292457758266342013-06-26T17:26:43.614-05:002013-06-26T17:26:43.614-05:00Chuck
Nice keyboard but I need wireless so i can t...Chuck<br />Nice keyboard but I need wireless so i can throw it all the way across the room while reading the "news"<br /><br />This is not "Machine Gun" Mancins(D-WV) first uncomfortable dance around the truth. He's not good at it.<br /> John The Econ<br />You crushed me. Does this really mean my govt issued house on the hillside made out of tiki-taki wont all be different colors?REM1875https://www.blogger.com/profile/04847984055699795355noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-58036028289381483072013-06-26T17:02:16.066-05:002013-06-26T17:02:16.066-05:00I would guess the 3 spirits of kwaanza would be ma...I would guess the 3 spirits of kwaanza would be malt liquor, cheap wine and gin but I won't say that because I am trying to give the NSA a break as I hear they were forced to use coal power servers to honor the late grand kleegel (D-WV) and am not sure yet if they have swapped to the ones that burn currancy like prez crap weazel has ordered. REM1875https://www.blogger.com/profile/04847984055699795355noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-39952520576410726902013-06-26T16:34:39.674-05:002013-06-26T16:34:39.674-05:00@Stilton, it's not just about energy, but almo...@Stilton, it's not just about energy, but almost anything any liberal doesn't personally approve of.<br /><br />For example, in California a few years ago, a bunch of liberals decided they didn't like "black" cars, probably because the color is most associated with luxury SUV and limos. So the California Air Resourced Board actually considered an <b>an ban on the color</b> because black cars would require more air conditioning to stay cool.<br /><br />At the end of the day, the CARB realized their overreach, and backed off on this rule, stating that any such regulation wouldn't be cost effective. We know that's bunk, because we've long known that leftists do not believe in cost-benefit analysis when it's in the way of their agendas.<br /><br />That's right. This is a peek into our future under a "carbon control" regime. It's going to come down to what colors you can have your car, or paint your home. And it won't stop there.<br /><br />As for how "Carbon Credits" are not only a scam, but can actually increase pollution, our friends at the New York Times had an interesting piece:<br /><br />Profits on Carbon Credits Drive Output of a Harmful Gas<br /><br />http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/09/world/asia/incentive-to-slow-climate-change-drives-output-of-harmful-gases.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all<br />John the Econnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-43690623950422013772013-06-26T16:10:24.984-05:002013-06-26T16:10:24.984-05:00Enjoy! This really is excellent, even if you'...<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi3erdgVVTw" rel="nofollow"> Enjoy! This really is excellent, even if you've seen it before. </a> Chucknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-31173120307030700452013-06-26T16:00:57.059-05:002013-06-26T16:00:57.059-05:00Up next? Di-Hydrogen Monoxide. There is no dou...Up next? <a href="http://dhmo.org/" rel="nofollow"> Di-Hydrogen Monoxide. </a> There is no doubt that it is a killer. Millions have died because of it! Why has it not been regulated out of existence? In solid form –it kills. In liquid form, it kills. In gaseous form, it can be deadly, too. Where is the outrage? In the interest of compassion and fairness, I suggest eliminating all vestiges of <a href="http://dhmo.org/" rel="nofollow"> Di-Hydrogen Monoxide. </a> in blue states first … for their safety, health and well-being … because we care.Chucknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-9895115688039683462013-06-26T15:45:04.146-05:002013-06-26T15:45:04.146-05:00@Stilton: I invite the warm mongers to put their m...@Stilton: I invite the warm mongers to put their money where their mouths are and take the first step in the war against CO2 - they could demonstrate the importance of eliminating CO2 emissions by simply stopping their own breathing.Emmentaler "Solutions R Us" Limburgerhttp://pateratic.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-53875125754998534972013-06-26T15:39:12.920-05:002013-06-26T15:39:12.920-05:00@John: The warm-mongers have attacked methane by t...@John: The warm-mongers <i>have</i> attacked methane by trying to regulate methane emissions of beef and dairy herds. (I suspect they were actually just vegans. I draw faces on pancakes I make just to ensure they never eat any :o) In a <i>conservative</i> effort to keep their farming dollars out of WDC's hands, all kinds of cool innovations were created by which cow farts and excrement gas emissions were trapped, preventing them from entering the atmosphere and (are you reading, Ted Brist?) used to drive steam turbines to generate electricity, be compressed to be used as fuel for farm equipment, and many other applications. Much, of course, to the disappointment of the lobbies foisting the regulations - their <i>stated</i> goal was achieved. But, to their embarrassment, their true goal - to drive cattle farmers out of business - was not. Beef. It's what's for dinner...<br /><br />@Colby - stand down, my brother: they'll have your life savings soon enough. No sense giving it up so easily.Emmentaler Limburgerhttp://pateratic.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-65091245124895674902013-06-26T15:34:33.981-05:002013-06-26T15:34:33.981-05:00@Grafton Cheddar- Actually, it seems like if you l...@Grafton Cheddar- Actually, it seems like if you lined up all of the unicorns in a horn-to-butthole configuration, you could stop the farts of all the unicorns except the one at the end of the line. It would be like the fantasy version of The Human Centipede!<br /><br />@John the Econ- Yet another great point. CO2 isn't a huge danger, but it's the gas the government wants to control because it's so ubiquitous; <i>it's the one which will give the government power</i> while affecting the environment not a bit.<br /><br />@Colby- It's bittersweet (honest) that nobody from the other side drops in to have a reasonable chat. They might be surprised by the areas in which our beliefs overlap. But when they get snippy, I lose patience.<br /><br />On another note, if your life savings COULD pay for a Big Mac, would they also stretch for the fine you'd incur by eating a socially-inappropriate sandwich? Now that Obamacare gives the state a vested interest in our nutrition, steps must be taken to make sure than diners can't be pro-choice.Stilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-81314911540129517532013-06-26T15:34:18.972-05:002013-06-26T15:34:18.972-05:00@REM1875- Yeah, but just wait until he's visit...@REM1875- Yeah, but just wait until he's visited by the three spirits of Kwanzaa!<br /><br />@John the Econ- Good points throughout. People should try taking a daily inventory of what they do which uses <i>energy in any form</i> to see what the government will be able to control. Your electricity, your heating/cooling, refrigerated foods, transportation, Internet access, communications, entertainment, access to goods and services...there is literally no end to it all. And again, this is the GOAL of these policies - not creating cleaner air or wimpier hurricanes.<br /><br />And then there's the whole "carbon credits" scam which allows companies that aren't generating pollutants (say, hippies stringing beads) to sell their government mandated carbon credits to a big, stinky old smoke-belching factory. And thus wealth redistribution takes place <i>without reducing the amount of pollution entering the atmosphere</i>.<br /><br />@10lbsofCheese- I believe that a day or so ago, I already made clear my lack of interest in fetal masturbation. Ergo, my lack of interest in what people are saying on Fark. Although for what it's worth, pretty much <i>everyone</i> has permission to reprint my work as long as the copyright information remains attached, and it isn't offered for sale in any way.<br /><br />@Chuck- The Farkers' assessments of "what makes humor" are rather sad. Of course, they can't get any of the jokes here because they have no idea what's actually in the news.<br /><br />@Pete(Detroit)- Here, here for your point about "consensus" not being equivalent to "truth!" That drives me nuts. In his speech, B. Hussein made reference to the "Flat Earth Society," and it seems that the "flat Earth" was a consensus view for quite a long while. As was slicing open sick people to let the "ill humours" drain out with their blood. If a consensus of scientists declare that pigs can fly, will the skies be filled with airborne bacon? I think not. Although if it DID work, we should ship those oinkers to the Middle East ASAP.<br /><br />@Necron99- I'll look for the book. I <i>do</i> believe it's a mental illness. Or at least a significant moral failing.<br /><br />@Earl Allison- You make a good, albeit frightening and depressing, point about the fear of standing up to this government. Who <i>knows</i> what they've got on you or (for those of us with squeaky clean records) <i>what they're willing to invent</i> to destroy a critic? Or maybe it would be a little more <i>kinetic</i> - like the <a href="http://rt.com/usa/michael-hastings-cyber-car-218/" rel="nofollow">(entirely speculative) cyber-attack on reporter Michael Hastings' car</a>, hours after he claimed to be working on a huge story and needed to "get off the radar" of the FBI, which sent him rocketing to his fiery death.<br /><br />Even the <i>fear</i> that this could be the case is very chilling when it comes to standing up to the Chicago Mafia.<br /><br />@txGreg- There are definitely some naturally occuring things which aren't good for us, but CO2 comes in pretty handy - especially if we want Earth to sustain plant life and create oxygen (another pollutant which causes oxidation of metals and other horrible things).<br /><br />If the Left really wants to reduce CO2 emissions, they should start by stopping all the world's volcanoes. Which will be hard for them, as there aren't any (female) liberal virgins left to throw into the lava. <br /><br />@Anonymous- I deleted your comment as being useless, but left up your catchy name so you could feel good about yourself. See? I <i>am</i> a compassionate conservative! Though I nuked your other little petulant posts because you had nothing to say and a singularly annoying way of saying it.<br /><br />@American Cowboy- I'm inclined to take "slippery slopes" a lot more seriously now that I feel the noose around my neck. I think that the distance between "where we are" and the "unthinkable" has never been shorter.Stilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-85976811603275147852013-06-26T12:56:11.335-05:002013-06-26T12:56:11.335-05:00@Stilton,
Well! I guess anonymous showed YOU! Ta...@Stilton,<br />Well! I guess anonymous showed YOU! Take THAT!<br /><br />And you're right; we should be thankful BO has forgotten all about the economy. We have quite enough useless gubmint employees wasting our hard earned cash.<br /><br />@Emmantaler,<br />Amen brother! Why is there not even one damn Senator or Representative that will take a stand against The Great and Powerful Boz when he makes such obvious unconstitutional moves? The more they let his ass slide, the worse he gets. I'd give my life savings if jsut one of them would grow a set. Of cours my life savings won't even buy a Big Mac right now....Colbynoreply@blogger.com