You have got to be kidding me. What they are saying is pure rhetorical nonsense. US dependancy on oil has ZERO to do with this. It's not even a production problem. Come on, bunge.
jimmac: The cheesesteak thing was funny. Lighten up.
This is stupid. Everyone deserves a little blame for this one! Just my attempt at being "fair and balanced" (now running from the guy trying to serve me a subpoena from Fox News).
Latest word is that the blackout problems originated from Cleveland.
Of course it's still rather premature to definitively pinpoint the source.
However, if this is true, I just hope New York mayor Blumberg would would apologize for his idiotic statements that he was certain the problem originated in Canada. The more I see of this moron Blumberg, the more I miss Guiliani...and I'm not even a New Yorker!
Latest word is that the blackout problems originated from Cleveland.
Of course it's still rather premature to definitively pinpoint the source.
However, if this is true, I just hope New York mayor Blumberg would would apologize for his idiotic statements that he was certain the problem originated in Canada. The more I see of this moron Blumberg, the more I miss Guiliani...and I'm not even a New Yorker!
Everybody saw the report on CBS yesterday that pointed out the political connections between the Ohio energy company that seems to have been the major culprit and the Bush/Cheney administration? Someone up high allowed them to make far too many maintenance cuts and now the taxpayers are paying for it. Time to place responsibility for a bad energy policy right where it stands.
Wow that proves it. I'm voting for Nader. He'll fix this! CBS huh?
Everybody saw the report on CBS yesterday that pointed out the political connections between the Ohio energy company that seems to have been the major culprit and the Bush/Cheney administration? Someone up high allowed them to make far too many maintenance cuts and now the taxpayers are paying for it. Time to place responsibility for a bad energy policy right where it stands.
Oh My God. What "bad energy policy" would that be?
Cheney: "Go ahead Sam, cut those valuable maintenence jobs"
Sam: "But, sir!"
Cheney: "Cut them. On my personal authority! Ich hail!"
What happened to personal responsibility? Why are the tax payers paying for this if a solitary company was responsible for not maintaining the alarm system that would have thwarted this problem?
This quoted post is in no way hostile to those that disagree with you. It is most certainly not meant as an insult. Gee, but if I said that you would be screaming YOU ARE OVER THE TOP AND YOU MUST BE SENT TO THE GAS CHAMBER ACHTUNG!
What happened to personal responsibility? Why are the tax payers paying for this if a solitary company was responsible for not maintaining the alarm system that would have thwarted this problem?
I'd call that "corporate responsiblity". (As in, the corporations that prefer profits over maintaining a modern infrastructure should pay the cost when it bites them in the ass).
It galls me when I read that now the rate payers have to pony up an additional $50 billion to fix the infrastructure. Where are the savings deregulation is supposed to bring us? I can't seem to find the savings, whether its energy or telecommunications ...
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Originally posted by SDW2001
You have got to be kidding me. What they are saying is pure rhetorical nonsense. US dependancy on oil has ZERO to do with this.
They're criticizing his lack of a forward thinking energy policy.
Originally posted by the cool gut
Seems the Bush administration is just causing one big f*ckup after another.
How is this Bush's fault? Please explain in great detail.
Originally posted by Scott
How is this Bush's fault? Please explain in great detail.
Don't hold your breath.
Originally posted by SDW2001
Don't hold your breath.
What did these guys say Bush was at fault for?
We want the shuttle arm back.
flick.
Tha DemOCRatz R tryIng To MAKe partY pOliticull POintZ out Of tHa NRg PRoblimZ!!!!!!!!111!!11!!!
Originally posted by SDW2001
You have got to be kidding me. What they are saying is pure rhetorical nonsense. US dependancy on oil has ZERO to do with this. It's not even a production problem. Come on, bunge.
jimmac: The cheesesteak thing was funny. Lighten up.
I thought I was being light!
Of course it's still rather premature to definitively pinpoint the source.
However, if this is true, I just hope New York mayor Blumberg would would apologize for his idiotic statements that he was certain the problem originated in Canada. The more I see of this moron Blumberg, the more I miss Guiliani...and I'm not even a New Yorker!
Originally posted by satchmo
Latest word is that the blackout problems originated from Cleveland.
Of course it's still rather premature to definitively pinpoint the source.
However, if this is true, I just hope New York mayor Blumberg would would apologize for his idiotic statements that he was certain the problem originated in Canada. The more I see of this moron Blumberg, the more I miss Guiliani...and I'm not even a New Yorker!
Sounds like a case of premature triangulation.
Originally posted by tonton
Everybody saw the report on CBS yesterday that pointed out the political connections between the Ohio energy company that seems to have been the major culprit and the Bush/Cheney administration? Someone up high allowed them to make far too many maintenance cuts and now the taxpayers are paying for it. Time to place responsibility for a bad energy policy right where it stands.
Wow that proves it. I'm voting for Nader. He'll fix this! CBS huh?
Originally posted by tonton
Everybody saw the report on CBS yesterday that pointed out the political connections between the Ohio energy company that seems to have been the major culprit and the Bush/Cheney administration? Someone up high allowed them to make far too many maintenance cuts and now the taxpayers are paying for it. Time to place responsibility for a bad energy policy right where it stands.
Oh My God. What "bad energy policy" would that be?
Cheney: "Go ahead Sam, cut those valuable maintenence jobs"
Sam: "But, sir!"
Cheney: "Cut them. On my personal authority! Ich hail!"
Originally posted by groverat
Democrats = desperate.
Yes.
Originally posted by trick fall
I blame the American public.
Of course you do.
Originally posted by SDW2001
Don't hold your breath.
This quoted post is in no way hostile to those that disagree with you. It is most certainly not meant as an insult. Gee, but if I said that you would be screaming YOU ARE OVER THE TOP AND YOU MUST BE SENT TO THE GAS CHAMBER ACHTUNG!
Come on man. Stop being a hypocrite.
Originally posted by bunge
What happened to personal responsibility? Why are the tax payers paying for this if a solitary company was responsible for not maintaining the alarm system that would have thwarted this problem?
I'd call that "corporate responsiblity". (As in, the corporations that prefer profits over maintaining a modern infrastructure should pay the cost when it bites them in the ass).
It galls me when I read that now the rate payers have to pony up an additional $50 billion to fix the infrastructure. Where are the savings deregulation is supposed to bring us? I can't seem to find the savings, whether its energy or telecommunications ...
Come on man. Stop being a hypocrite.
Hey!! Stop attacking him! This board has enough of that.