Re: OT: Cap and Trade



On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 00:25:55 -0700 (PDT), Bill Sloman
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On Jul 18, 11:02 pm, John Larkin
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On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 02:42:37 -0700 (PDT),Bill Sloman



<bill.slo...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 16, 12:07 am, John Larkin
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On 15 Jul 2009 12:33:56 GMT, Jim Yanik <jya...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Robert Baer <robertb...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Bill Slomanwrote:
On Jul 15, 10:10 am, John Larkin
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On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 18:26:51 -0400, "Martin Riddle"

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"Richard the Dreaded Libertarian" <freedom_...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
messagenews:pan.2009.07.14.22.08.42.228002@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Interesting commentary on "Cap and Trade" (cartoon):
http://preview.tinyurl.com/ne5ov8
Cheers!
Rich
Cap-And-Trade: Bridge to Economic Disaster?
http://www.cnbc.com/id/31851798
Cheers
Carbon dioxide causes asthma?

I was just reading an Aviation Week article about the nightmare that
c+t is for airlines in Europe.

Sarah may just be the charisma injection that the Repubs need. She's
clearly smarter than Obama.

Nice to see John Larkin discovering satire at last - or perhaps he's
merely lampooning the Republican party. Either way, it is a gloriously
risible claim, and John is to be congratulated on coming up with it.

In the real world, Sarah Palin is just the kind of charisma injection
into the Republican Party that the Democrats want - to remind the
voters of the consequences of eight years of bigotry and ignorance.

--
Bill Sloman, Nijmegen

...an innocent bigot???

IMO,it's the Liberals/"progressives" that are the bigots,fascists,and
ignorants.

Yes. They are also the people who don't understand how systems or
people work, but want to control everything anyhow.

Jim Yanik and John Larkin don't don't understand much, and much of
what they do "understand" is total nonsense, but this doesn't stop
them being somewhat over-confident in their comments about opinions
that they don't share

We're smart enough to find jobs. And you aren't.

Actually, you are merely smart enough to hang onto your current jobs.
Finding yourselves new jobs in the Netherlands might prove to be a
little more difficult.

We're smart enough to not be in the Netherlands, too.

Granting the number of silly delusions to which you both seem to be
wedded, you'd probably not even come as close as I've done.

Close doesn't count.

If I want to design and build and sell electronics, I will. If I had
to start over from zero, I would. It's really not all that hard
nowadays.

You seem to think that "being" matters. Not much. What matters is
doing.

John



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