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Everybody thinks Buffett is a GOD,and the WSJ is a BIBLE they are just a bunch of know it all ASSHOLES that know nothing.Example,the shape this country is in,and the world.Why didn't the GOD and the BIBLE KNOW.I rest my case.
Also didn't the EPA say the air was O.K. on 9/11? Yea you guys did real good.Now all those people are sick.
On Dec 08 11:06 PM User 271917 wrote:
> So the goverment did one good thing.What they have done now to this > country is a disgrace.All that shit be proud to be an American is > for suckers.
So the goverment did one good thing.What they have done now to this country is a disgrace.All that shit be proud to be an American is for suckers.
On Dec 07 02:06 PM A Loeb wrote:
> as a former senior official at the U.S. EPA in a program (to take > lead out of gasoline) that succeeded in saving the consumer billions > of dollars in waste, in saving children and aging adults from the > scourge of IQ deficits and heart attacks, in preventing violence > and raising SAT scores, and in averting long-term damage to public > health while strengthening national security, I resent ideological > people such as yourself that trash the government and its many beneficial > programs. moreover, we did all this by introducing an untried market-based > trading mechanism that has been copied successfully for CFCs, acid > rain, and soon for climate change. it was called the "lead phasedown." > by contrast, Atlas Shrugged is fiction, and though it is appealing > it is still fiction. that is, someone made it up from her imagination. > by contrast, what we did at EPA is fact, and if you study the history > of the conflicts between the auto industry and its petroleum allies > you will see that laissez-faire is a dangerous ideology when there > is no institutional mechanism to offset its extremes. so you folks > that trash the government ought to give some thought to how lucky > you are that this incredible return on investment was achieved on > so little public investment, and then think about how much worse > life would have been for you and your own descendants had they lived > in the world that would have existed without our efforts. all you > are offering against the fact of what actually occurred is fiction. > I suggest you stop misleading people with stuff that isn't even factual. > you are an ingrate of the first order.
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The CEO of Chrysler is part of the problem.He was the CEO of Home Depot and he failed that company,now he is the CEO of one of the big 3 and he failed that company.When are we going to learn?This guy is a known bum,but yet we give money.This guy walked away from H.D. with $268 millon for failing,how much are we going to give this bum for failing Chrysler?
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On Dec 08 11:06 PM User 271917 wrote:
> So the goverment did one good thing.What they have done now to this
> country is a disgrace.All that shit be proud to be an American is
> for suckers.
Automakers: A Pitiful Trio [View article]
On Dec 07 02:06 PM A Loeb wrote:
> as a former senior official at the U.S. EPA in a program (to take
> lead out of gasoline) that succeeded in saving the consumer billions
> of dollars in waste, in saving children and aging adults from the
> scourge of IQ deficits and heart attacks, in preventing violence
> and raising SAT scores, and in averting long-term damage to public
> health while strengthening national security, I resent ideological
> people such as yourself that trash the government and its many beneficial
> programs. moreover, we did all this by introducing an untried market-based
> trading mechanism that has been copied successfully for CFCs, acid
> rain, and soon for climate change. it was called the "lead phasedown."
> by contrast, Atlas Shrugged is fiction, and though it is appealing
> it is still fiction. that is, someone made it up from her imagination.
> by contrast, what we did at EPA is fact, and if you study the history
> of the conflicts between the auto industry and its petroleum allies
> you will see that laissez-faire is a dangerous ideology when there
> is no institutional mechanism to offset its extremes. so you folks
> that trash the government ought to give some thought to how lucky
> you are that this incredible return on investment was achieved on
> so little public investment, and then think about how much worse
> life would have been for you and your own descendants had they lived
> in the world that would have existed without our efforts. all you
> are offering against the fact of what actually occurred is fiction.
> I suggest you stop misleading people with stuff that isn't even factual.
> you are an ingrate of the first order.
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