If you follow the Time magazine link then you'll find a 5 year old article about Senator Dayton that has absolutely no relevance to the subject of the state government shutdown.
Why is it you always have to check the republitards' links?
I do wonder if they do that intentionally, or is it because they possess the reading comprehension skills of your average 5th grader, and they really don't know what they're even linking to?
Liberal, You post solely on emotion. Not fact, not logic, not critical thinking...emotion. Your hatred toward the previous administration shines through with every post, therefore, your biased takes center stage over your contribution.
We are all in this mess together. And you are not alone in your biased. It is exactly your type of denigration and name-calling the media and current administration use and rely on for support. It is why nothing is getting done in MN or nationally. The powers-that-be have the same type of progressive-ego that do not let them move forward.
-------------- "Things turn out best for those who make the best of the way things turned out." Jack Buck
Funny, I asked for that yesterday. I figure it doesn't get any better. Our elected officials only need us for votes. Once that horror is over, they get on with the business of kissing corporate asses. How do we compete with that?
And we keep filing our taxes... Idiots.
-------------- Dear future generations: Please accept our apologies. We were rolling drunk on petroleum.
What about big oil subsidies? Their "product" must not be worth a damn either? The subsidies for ethanol might end however the mandate for the blended fuel continues. So it won't go away it will just cost more at the pump is all.
I don't recall their being any BIG OIL subsidies. Only corporate subsidies that they (and others that qualify) can take advantage of. I am not necessarily a big fan of that either. If ethanol subsidies go away and it cost more at the pump than so be it. The market will decide if it is a decent product more than any gov't will.
-------------- After we screw up health care reform, let's take on the initiative of unscrewing the education system (gov't education) Tacitus: (c. 56 AD-c. 117) "The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates."
If you follow the Time magazine link then you'll find a 5 year old article about Senator Dayton that has absolutely no relevance to the subject of the state government shutdown.
Why is it you always have to check the republitards' links?
I do wonder if they do that intentionally, or is it because they possess the reading comprehension skills of your average 5th grader, and they really don't know what they're even linking to?
So the link is to an article 5 years old. So it has no relevence to the current shutdown.
I believe my comment was simply that "Time called him the Blunderer" and linked the associated article for that statement.
Is that so hard to comprehend?
There is nothing in that sentence to argue about. Time magazine titled the story. Period.
Argue just to argue.
-------------- Actually my wife is especially happy when my google check arrives each month. Thanks to douchbags like you, I get paid just for getting you worked up. -Liberal
So you must have missed the news that day when all the big oil execs were on capitol hill explaining to congress and the american people how they deserved their subsidies even in the wake multi-billion quarterly profits. Without this money the pump prices would skyrocket, research and exploration would stop, the sky would fall etc, etc, etc.
So you must have missed the news that day when all the big oil execs were on capitol hill explaining to congress and the american people how they deserved their subsidies even in the wake multi-billion quarterly profits. Without this money the pump prices would skyrocket, research and exploration would stop, the sky would fall etc, etc, etc.
I didn't miss it. I recall it well. But congress singled out a single business type for use of this subsidy. They could have called in any number of other businesses that used the same one, but they didn't. Like I have stated, I am not arguing in favor of big oil, I think they are, to some extent, screwing the average citizen for all they can, but looking at it objectively, it could have been any number of different industries up there. But, because big oil profits are so large, in a strict numbers sense, they make an easier target, plus with gas prices the way are, that makes it even easier.
-------------- After we screw up health care reform, let's take on the initiative of unscrewing the education system (gov't education) Tacitus: (c. 56 AD-c. 117) "The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates."