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That was like an IRL political Rickroll.
Uh, this says that they want to set minimum safety regulations, not that they want to actually run every subway and light-rail system.Our imperial federal government now wants to run every subway and light-rail system in the country. Just what we need!
Uh, this says that they want to set minimum safety regulations, not that they want to actually run every subway and light-rail system.Our imperial federal government now wants to run every subway and light-rail system in the country. Just what we need!
...One McCain staffer has likened her to Jimmy Stewart in "Harvey". Awfully unfair to Jimmy *and* the invisible rabbit.
Uh, this says that they want to set minimum safety regulations, not that they want to actually run every subway and light-rail system.Our imperial federal government now wants to run every subway and light-rail system in the country. Just what we need!
Uh, this says that they want to set minimum safety regulations, not that they want to actually run every subway and light-rail system.Our imperial federal government now wants to run every subway and light-rail system in the country. Just what we need!
Light rail is really expensive.
I mean, really, really expensive. The average mile of light-rail line costs two to five times as much as an urban freeway lane-mile. Yet in 2007 the average light-rail line carried less than one-seventh as many people as the average freeway lane-mile in cities with light rail.
Do the math: Light rail costs 14 to 35 times as much to move people as highways.
The Government Accountability Office found that bus-rapid transit—frequent buses with limited stops—provided faster, better service at 2 percent of the capital cost and lower operating costs than light rail.
Since 1980, Portland has spent more than $2.3 billion, half the region's transportation capital funds, building light rail. Yet light rail carries less than 1 percent of Portland-area travel. That's a success?
In 2002, Dallas opened a new light-rail line, doubling the number of miles in the city's light-rail system. The new line attracted some rail riders, but the region lost more bus riders than it gained rail riders.
This often happens because rail's high cost forces transit agencies to cut bus service. When Los Angeles started building rail transit to white, middle-class neighborhoods, it cut bus service to black and Hispanic neighborhoods. The city lost more bus riders than it ever gained in rail riders, and an NAACP lawsuit forced the city to restore buses and curtail its rail plans.
Is light rail good for the environment? Hardly. Dallas and Denver light-rail lines consume about as much energy and emit about as much greenhouse gases per passenger mile as the average SUV.
Engineering, construction, and rail car companies make huge profits from light rail. Their political contributions promote new rail lines. Siemens Transportation donated $100,000 to Denver's light-rail campaign and was rewarded with a $184 million railcar contract.
Now, I won't argue light rail doesn't have potential, but so far it doesn't seem to have much going for it other than wasting taxpayer money.Taxpayers lose because their money is wasted on rail when buses could do the same thing for less. Transit riders lose when transit agencies cut bus service to pay for rail. Commuters lose when money spent on rail, which does nothing to relieve congestion, delays projects that actually can reduce congestion.
I never really understood the point of the Assault Weapons ban... yes, the guns that are covered by such legislation tend to be much more powerful than your standard long arm or pistol, but they are also incredibly expensive. Not to mention that aside from the infamous West Hollywood shot-out and Columbine, how often are LEGALLY OBTAINED Assault weapons used in the commission of a crime? It's not like we have gangs of people with AKs running around.Attorney General Eric Holder has decided to dial back his plans to reinstate the assault weapons ban.
I never really understood the point of the Assault Weapons ban... yes, the guns that are covered by such legislation tend to be much more powerful than your standard long arm or pistol, but they are also incredibly expensive. Not to mention that aside from the infamous West Hollywood shot-out and Columbine, how often are LEGALLY OBTAINED Assault weapons used in the commission of a crime? It's not like we have gangs of people with AKs running around.[/quote]Attorney General Eric Holder has decided to dial back his plans to reinstate the assault weapons ban.
It's real easy to blame people for being weak and over eating, instead of looking at the transitioning of the workplace. Jobs that involve physical labor (Construction, Factory Work, Repair Work) are no longer the vast majority of the workforce like they were 30-40 years ago. You want to blame something for obesity in America? Blame the birth of the Information Age. Most jobs that you can actually make a decent living off of are very sedentary these days, with people glued to computers or doing paperwork for the majority of the day.Less than ten years from now, 40% of Americans will be obese. You wanna know why our healthcare costs are increasing? Just look in the mirror you blubberbutts!
Al Gore did the same thing during the 2000 election and he had every right to do so. If the vote is that close, it's generally worth doing a recount just to be absolutely sure, especially in the age when voting irregularities are becoming not so irregular.Who knew that it was possible to \"unconcede?\"
It's real easy to blame people for being weak and over eating, instead of looking at the transitioning of the workplace. Jobs that involve physical labor (Construction, Factory Work, Repair Work) are no longer the vast majority of the workforce like they were 30-40 years ago. You want to blame something for obesity in America? Blame the birth of the Information Age. Most jobs that you can actually make a decent living off of are very sedentary these days, with people glued to computers or doing paperwork for the majority of the day.Less than ten years from now, 40% of Americans will be obese. You wanna know why our healthcare costs are increasing? Just look in the mirror you blubberbutts!
It's real easy to blame people for being weak and over eating, instead of looking at the transitioning of the workplace. Jobs that involve physical labor (Construction, Factory Work, Repair Work) are no longer the vast majority of the workforce like they were 30-40 years ago. You want to blame something for obesity in America? Blame the birth of the Information Age. Most jobs that you can actually make a decent living off of are very sedentary these days, with people glued to computers or doing paperwork for the majority of the day.Less than ten years from now, 40% of Americans will be obese. You wanna know why our healthcare costs are increasing? Just look in the mirror you blubberbutts!
It's real easy to blame people for being weak and over eating, instead of looking at the transitioning of the workplace. Jobs that involve physical labor (Construction, Factory Work, Repair Work) are no longer the vast majority of the workforce like they were 30-40 years ago. You want to blame something for obesity in America? Blame the birth of the Information Age. Most jobs that you can actually make a decent living off of are very sedentary these days, with people glued to computers or doing paperwork for the majority of the day.Less than ten years from now, 40% of Americans will be obese. You wanna know why our healthcare costs are increasing? Just look in the mirror you blubberbutts!
I, for one, wholeheartedly endorse this interpretation of Texas law, and I can't wait to tell the missus.Oh, Texas. You breed such a special brand of stupid down there. Such was your rush to outlaw gay marriage, you instead outlawed all marriage?
A complete mischaracterization of events that shows just how far off the point has been missed. The republican party had already as good as lost that seat when they didn't have a primary and appointed a liberal RINO to go on the ballot. The conservative voters clearly decided that if the republican party was going to do this nonsense, they'd rather the GOP lose the seat, to remind them who they're supposed to be. Even if Owens had won by a 2 to 1 margin, Hoffman's point would have been made. Then the balloting came through, and it turns out that (surprise!) there's some vote fudging going on and the thing is damn close. The fudging was eerily reminiscent of previous ACORN fudging.So butting in where you didn't belong, being totally unprepared and dismissive of local concerns, and driving out a candidate that was likely to continue a 150-year winning streak is somehow ACORN's fault?
Say what? Voters like Glenn Beck, Michelle Malkin, Sarah Palin and Dick Armey? The folks who said "fuck local issues"?The conservative voters
Say what? Voters like Glenn Beck, Michelle Malkin, Sarah Palin and Dick Armey? The folks who said "fuck local issues"?The conservative voters
Something should be done though. Telcos are dragging their feet way too long because they have no real competition.I don't know whether to be glad or apprehensive - the FCC wants to throw its weight behind getting more broadband going in the US... but you know the FCC... they'll want to be pulling the strings about who can do what.
Something should be done though. Telcos are dragging their feet way too long because they have no real competition.I don't know whether to be glad or apprehensive - the FCC wants to throw its weight behind getting more broadband going in the US... but you know the FCC... they'll want to be pulling the strings about who can do what.
Something should be done though. Telcos are dragging their feet way too long because they have no real competition.I don't know whether to be glad or apprehensive - the FCC wants to throw its weight behind getting more broadband going in the US... but you know the FCC... they'll want to be pulling the strings about who can do what.
What crap... yeah, the ACoE certainly didn't come through for anyone, but they are HARDLY the only ones who fucked up. Katrina was, simply put, a gang bang of fuckery, perpetrated by every single person in NO and and most of the people who tried to actually fix things. Calling the Army Corps of Engineers solely responsible is simply making a scapegoat at this point, when what we SHOULD be doing is reforming our disaster relief organizations to actually be able to get something done the next time something like this comes along.A federal judge has ruled that it was the Army Corps of Engineers that failed to properly protect New Orleans from flooding during Hurricane Katrina.
So what are you trying to say... that if more people read the stimulus, it would cease being a complete failure, a near-criminal misappropriation of funds, and an assault on the free market system? That we'd suddenly be back down to 7% unemployment if only more people took the time to read it now?As much bitching about the stimulus you do, Gas, have you read the bill? Or are you just like Dick Armey? He hasn't read it, either
So what are you trying to say... that if more people read the stimulus, it would cease being a complete failure, a near-criminal misappropriation of funds, and an assault on the free market system? That we'd suddenly be back down to 7% unemployment if only more people took the time to read it now?[/QUOTE]As much bitching about the stimulus you do, Gas, have you read the bill? Or are you just like Dick Armey? He hasn't read it, either
So what are you trying to say... that if more people read the stimulus, it would cease being a complete failure, a near-criminal misappropriation of funds, and an assault on the free market system? That we'd suddenly be back down to 7% unemployment if only more people took the time to read it now?[/QUOTE]As much bitching about the stimulus you do, Gas, have you read the bill? Or are you just like Dick Armey? He hasn't read it, either
So what are you trying to say... that if more people read the stimulus, it would cease being a complete failure, a near-criminal misappropriation of funds, and an assault on the free market system? That we'd suddenly be back down to 7% unemployment if only more people took the time to read it now?[/quote]As much bitching about the stimulus you do, Gas, have you read the bill? Or are you just like Dick Armey? He hasn't read it, either
So what are you trying to say... that if more people read the stimulus, it would cease being a complete failure, a near-criminal misappropriation of funds, and an assault on the free market system? That we'd suddenly be back down to 7% unemployment if only more people took the time to read it now?[/quote]As much bitching about the stimulus you do, Gas, have you read the bill? Or are you just like Dick Armey? He hasn't read it, either
So what are you trying to say... that if more people read the stimulus, it would cease being a complete failure, a near-criminal misappropriation of funds, and an assault on the free market system? That we'd suddenly be back down to 7% unemployment if only more people took the time to read it now?[/QUOTE]As much bitching about the stimulus you do, Gas, have you read the bill? Or are you just like Dick Armey? He hasn't read it, either
So what are you trying to say... that if more people read the stimulus, it would cease being a complete failure, a near-criminal misappropriation of funds, and an assault on the free market system? That we'd suddenly be back down to 7% unemployment if only more people took the time to read it now?[/quote]As much bitching about the stimulus you do, Gas, have you read the bill? Or are you just like Dick Armey? He hasn't read it, either
Any conception of this sort by government guarantees this method of execution.I can agree on the execution part. The conception part I disagree.
That's a stunning, damning, devastating counterargument you have there. Except for the part where I've provided a link to a source every single time.
Whereas you claim to know all about it and swear up and down the sky is falling because you had a class that talked about it while you were studying to become a scientist. Whoops, sorry, I meant lawyer.
So what are you trying to say... that if more people read the stimulus, it would cease being a complete failure, a near-criminal misappropriation of funds, and an assault on the free market system? That we'd suddenly be back down to 7% unemployment if only more people took the time to read it now?[/QUOTE]As much bitching about the stimulus you do, Gas, have you read the bill? Or are you just like Dick Armey? He hasn't read it, either