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George Rebane

One of the major RR tenets over the years has been that the voters, those who resonate with the promises and programs promoted by the Left, are more than somewhat stunted in their abilities to comprehend and reason about the issues of the day.  Admittedly these issues have become more complex as our world has become more entwined.  But the gulf between the understanding of reality and our liberal electorate has grown to yawning proportions.  And this does not bode well for our republic.

Recently we saw textbook evidence of this as elitist progressive central planners again characterized their constituencies as being dimwitted, and therefore susceptible to bumbled legislation presented within a bamboozling context.  Now the beat continues with two more examples that I believe deserve to be highlighted in order to illuminate this asymmetry.


Hillary’s emails.  It is hard to imagine the contempt with which progressive Democrats hold the people who will vote for her.  She clearly violated federal regulations in setting up and operating her own email server at her private residence for doing highly confidential State Department business.  It now turns out that her claims of self-selecting, archiving, and turning over what she considered to be relevant to her federal business may also be part of a larger criminal enterprise – a felony to be exact depending on which affidavits she signed as SecState.  But what completely confuses her supporters is the claim that she “turned over 55,000 pages of emails” that by its arbitrary quantity is supposed to somehow be a sufficient and satisfactory response to the congressional demand for all her government related emails.

These poor folks cannot even bring themselves to the thought that her vetting which emails to turn over is a preposterous and totally inadequate response.  It is the federal government that has to determine what emails and other records from the comprehensive archive of her private server fall under the aegis of government business.  And that function has now been abrogated by the former SecState and denied the government – it is very likely that no one will ever know what constituted ALL of the information and data stored on her server.  To these gruberized voters, ’55,000 pages’ and ‘all’ are pretty much synonymous, and they don’t understand why Republicans, and even some Democrats, are making a fuss over this. 

Turning to the DoJ’s hit job on Ferguson.  In his report AG Holder accuses Ferguson police of conducting a “systematically racist” relationship with the city’s large black majority.  The argument is based on the statistic, quoted hourly on the media, that Ferguson’s finest accosted, arrested, and assaulted more black vs non-black citizens than a simple pro-rata calculation would justify.  And that argument is swallowed hook, line, and sinker by not only Ferguson’s black citizens, but also by nationally prominent activists, liberal politicians, and college professors whose work deals in such fields as social justice and race relations.  Holder is congratulated for digging deeply into the local police records and discovering such an egregious mismatch that demands immediate remediation.  The political fallout is so intense as to have already caused the resignations of the city manager, police chief, and a local judge who dared temper his judgment.

But what no one asks or even suggests we look at is Ferguson’s record of criminality.  What fraction of the town’s population was involved in acts illegal and/or violent?  Wouldn’t it be more informative to see if the fraction of police encounters with blacks matches in some sense with the fraction of crimes that the blacks actually commit?  That obvious question in today’s politically insane environment is considered prima facie racist and not material to such enquiries.  We have every expectation that the Democrat rank and file constituencies would never think of such factors, but what amazes me is that none of the lamestream, along with the “fair, balanced, and unafraid” media have the wherewithal to raise this question.

The answer to this important question, no matter where it falls, would be tremendously revealing.  If police encounters would tally below the pro-rata crimes committed by blacks, then the DoJ case becomes specious, and blacks should re-examine their own behaviors (culture?).  However, if the converse is true, then that would give cause for suspecting racism on the part of Ferguson police.  And the strong case such a finding makes would give justification for similar examinations in other majority black jurisdictions policed by overwhelmingly non-black police cadres.  But Holder does not have to worry about such details, his contempt for Democrat constituencies is well-placed, and his own racist pulpit remains secure.

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115 responses to “Continued Confirmation of Collectivist Constituents’ Cognition”

  1. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Brad,
    Actually what you laid out is the problem. Hillary Clinton didn’t seem to have a separate account for her public and separate emails. As a person who wants full disclosure of our public representatives goings on, I think all of her emails need to be made public record by default.

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  2. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    OMG! Ben Emery and I agree!

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  3. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    There is no way for all of Clinton’s emails to be disclosed to the State Department with any degree of assurance beyond Mrs. Clintons assurances (giggle).

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  4. fish Avatar
    fish

    Al Gore at SXSW: We Need to ‘Punish Climate-Change Deniers’ and ‘Put a Price on Carbon’
    We know the science sucks but these people need to just shut up and let us have our way….just think of the “good” we could do with all that money!
    …….the progressive way!

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  5. Walt Avatar

    Recall when “O” stated that ” in no way did he want to influence the Israeli elections” when Bibi was going to speak in front of Congress?
    Looks like “O” and friends are doing just that. To make sure he loses.
    http://www.jpost.com/Israel-Elections/Report-Senate-panel-probing-Obama-administration-ties-to-effort-to-unseat-Netanyahu-393905

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  6. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    George,
    Your opening two paragraphs are nonsense. I think you are flipping cause and effect here. People are spoon fed misinformation or straight up lies 24 hours day with our current media and Big Two political parties. What happens when a person is left up to their own devices to retrieve information on issue and then shape an opinion of their own? They are called tin foil conspiracy theorists because they aren’t regurgitating mass media/ politic pundits talking points. As long as we keep consuming on the 2-3% growth those who sit in positions of power are happy.
    The US is 100% in an era of Bread and Circuses with our Iphones, laptops, entitled lifestyles, ect…. while our empire is spread around the globe gobbling up resources to feed the beast/ machine.

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  7. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Well Ben Emery, you may have been right in 1980 but not now. Millions of internet posts, cable TV and all the rest ensure we get all the news we want or need. You are simply misinformed but you do supply us all with a steady dose of paranoia and conspiracy theories.

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  8. Walt Avatar

    Uhhh,, Ben.. I do believe it’s the Lefties that push the “entitlements” to buy votes.
    Can you say Obamaphones? Don’t forget it was LIBS that claimed “everyone is “entitled”
    to own a home”. They even changed the banking laws,and demanded banks to give big ass loans to people they knew damned well could NEVER pay them back. That worked out well,, didn’t it?
    No one is forcing anyone to buy the new Iphones. Same crap in a new package.
    So tell me. Just how are these people on the dole managing to buy them?

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  9. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Brad, Billary’s private e-mail server is in her own home guarded by Secret Service personnel. All government business, personal business, and monkey business is rolled up into one account. Bottom line: We will never know what’s in, what’s out. We will know only what Hillary lets us know and she decides your right to know. Kinda like she tells us all we don’t have a “need to know status”. Clintons parsing words again with legalize, aka, Groundhog Day the Sequel.
    We will never know the full or real story. It’s been several years since I have watched CSPAN, but I saw something like this on CSPAN back then. It was the Conressional Hearings on how a bar bouncer from Timbuctoo could suddenly appear in the White House basement pouring over FBI files on Republicans only well before Monica and what the definition of is is.
    The poor not so savy dude was being grilled up on CapItol Hill. Who hired hm? Don’t know, I got a phone call from the White House. Who called? don’t know, he was told to report to the White House legal staff. Who did you report to and exactly who hired you? don’t know, I just reported and signed some papers. Finally after a hour of this going nowhere, Senator Alan Cranston had mercy on the dufus and told him he better not say anymore until he seeks legal counsel. Old Alan gave Duffus the father-son talk and told him he will definitely need a lawyer. Bottom line: we still don’t have a clue how a bar bouncer in the upper mid west could go home, answer his phone, and two days later be working in the White House basement pouring over classified FBI files. It’s a great mystery, but Bill has more charm than his lovely Queen Hillary (the towell and silverware theif).

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  10. Walt Avatar

    Recall all that transparency “O” bragged about? (yet as transparent as tar)
    No need to worry about it anymore. Transparency laws have been scrapped.
    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2015/03/16/white-house-foia-regulations-deleted/24844253/
    To our resident LIBS. (ya,, you too Ben) Now would be a great time to bitch about it.
    Not when a Repub is in the White House, and your side demands access to information.

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  11. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Actually Todd,
    I would be wrong in 1980 when there were actual regulations and watchdogs over the news. Since 1980 the deregulation of broadcast media started, especially in 1988 and 1996 news media has been turned over to the entertainment departments. Basically diversity has disappeared creating yet another top down industry. The FCC has been captured by industry just like every other regulatory agency in our federal government.
    In 1980 it was still considered the fourth estate and in 2015 is For The State.
    As of 2007 the Big Six in News Media have merged to create an anti competitive uniform news media basically eliminating any real local news affiliates. It is even worse in 2015.
    – Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation (FOX, HarperCollins, New York Post, Weekly Standard, TV Guide, DirecTV and 35 TV stations)
    – General Electric (NBC, CNBC, MSNBC, Telemundo, Bravo, Universal Pictures and 28 TV stations)
    – Time Warner (AOL, CNN, Warner Bros., Time and its 130-plus magazines)
    – Disney (ABC, Disney Channel, ESPN, 10 TV and 72 radio stations)
    – Viacom (CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount Pictures, Simon & Schuster and 183 U.S. radio stations)
    – Bertelsmann (Random House and its more than 120 imprints worldwide, and Gruner + Jahr and its more than 110 magazines in 10 countries).
    Media/ Impact An Introduction To Mass Media
    https://books.google.com/books?id=W0bAAgAAQBAJ&lpg=PA13&ots=Apr3pcUf9E&dq=Media%20ownership%201980&pg=PA13#v=onepage&q=Media%20ownership%201980&f=false

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  12. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Walt,
    I know you are big fan of building walls since you’re a foot soldier for liberty and freedom. Those walls are also in place for your information and if you weren’t hiding in your metaphoric bunker white knuckling your guns waiting for the ultimate show down with the government you would have noticed the hundreds of thousands into the millions in the streets protesting the Obama administration on various issues such as unconstitutional military actions, violations of civil liberties, net neutrality, oppression of whistleblowers, non transparency of his administration, and much much more. We are out there but you guys are too busy doing the bidding of the establishment of the big two parties fighting the partisan bullshit war among the fab five at Ruminations.

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  13. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Walt,
    Those social programs you are so fond of bashing have become more important as our federal government has been captured by big industry. The median income of workers in the US for 2015 is less than it was in 1975 when adjusted for inflation. How did we as the private sector and public sector continue our growth if wages haven’t gone anywhere? We have record highs for private and public debt to make up for those lost wages* and lost manufacturing living wage jobs while record profits roll in for large corporations and executive pay has skyrocketed.
    * Wage/ Productivity Gap explained by
    Ravi Batra
    Professor
    Department of Economics
    Southern Methodist University
    Dallas, Texas
    The Wage-Productivity Gap
    Greenspan focused on company profits and labor productivity as the main engines of economic growth and prosperity. He believed that high profits generate high employment and high wages lead to joblessness. I will now show how this view is myopic and the sole cause of most of the economic travails afflicting the world.
    Let me start with a universally acceptable statement. A healthy economy requires that there is a balance between supply and demand. Here supply means the production of goods and services offered to entire society, and demand means society’s demand for such things. Thus, economic balance requires that
    Supply = Demand
    Without this balance, there is either high unemployment or high inflation. The main source of supply is labor productivity, whereas the main source of demand is the real wage, or people’s purchasing power in Sarkar’s nomenclature. When productivity rises, production or supply goes up and when the real wage increases, consumer spending, and hence investment spending, go up. Because of this investment and new technology, productivity grows over time, which means supply rises over the years. Therefore, demand must also grow proportionately to maintain the economic balance, implying that the real wage must rise in proportion to productivity. However, Greenspan loved to see the rise in productivity but hated the rise in the real wage. He even wanted to abolish the minimum wage, and always argued against its rise, although relentless price increases in the United States had all but demolished its purchasing power. In this respect, the maestro had a lot of company, including the support of President George W. Bush and economic establishment. As a result, the U.S. minimum wage, which peaked at $10 per hour in 1969 in terms of 2008 prices, is now less than $7. Incidentally, the unemployment rate in 1969 was just 3.5 percent, among the lowest in US history.
    If the real wage fails to grow as fast as productivity, then over time, a wage-productivity gap develops and
    Supply > Demand
    Then how do you maintain the indispensable economic balance? This is where the special genius of Greenspan, along with that of conventional economics, came into play. This is where liberal and conservative economists alike, some of them Nobel Laureates, preached their gospel and in the process failed the world.
    There is another way through which demand can be raised—new debt. It is an artificial way, and cannot be used forever, but it can postpone the problem for a long time, while the potential economic imbalance builds and cumulates. From 1981 on, U.S. budget deficits, with Greenspan and company advising President Reagan, grew apace. Economists called it fiscal policy, but in reality it was a debt-creating policy. This is how the supply-demand balance was maintained in the presence of the rising wage gap. Thus, for a while, economic balance occurs when
    Productivity growth = growth of the real wage plus debt
    and
    new debt = supply – demand

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  14. Walt Avatar

    Media regulated? How bout that little thing in the Constitution call “Freedom of the press”? Thanks to cable and the Internet, the “big three” (NBC,ABC, and CBS) lost their monopoly on what the masses got for news. ( with a Democrat bias) No wonder the Black population got sold a bill of goods by the Left. Pretty much rewriting history. Democrats were the party of slavery, now all of a sudden the Dems ” are their friends” Thank You Lefty media. To this day Dems “own” the Blacks. ” we know what’s best for you. Those evil Repubs want you to work for what you get.” Again Thanks LIB media.
    Yes, all these years Lib media has been a tool for the Left.
    Al Gore actually got it right and told the truth for once in his life.
    ” The Internet and the free flow of information will be the downfall of the Liberal idea.”
    It’s already happening. That’s why LIB media is failing, and FOX is telling it like it is. ( The ratings prove that)
    Even right here is a good example. The good Doc.’s pages get plenty more traffic than “you know who’s”.( Mr. censorship)
    As for your last post,, WTF????? Your losing it….

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  15. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    George,
    Here is perfect example of the deliberate misinformation or no information or lies depending on how you want to interpret it.
    The first three words of the excerpt says a whole bunch, “We do know”.
    Do we know?
    Or is this information being kept from the American people, especially the people of the west coast of North America where the gulf stream will bring the toxic waste being dumped into the pacific.
    Fukushima Radiation Found in Sample of Green Tea from Japan
    Harvey Wasserman | March 16, 2015
    We do know that 300 tons of radioactive water have been pouring into the Pacific every day. And that spent fuel rods are littered around the site. Tokyo Electric power may or may not have brought down all the fuel rods from Unit Four, but many hundreds almost certainly remain suspended in the air over Units One, Two and Three.
    We also know that Abe is pushing refugees to move back into the Fukushima region. Thyroid damage rates—including cancer—have skyrocketed among children in the region. Radiation “hot spots” have been found as far away as Tokyo. According to scientific sources, more than 30 times as much radioactive Cesium was released at Fukushima as was created at the bombing of Hiroshima.
    Some of those isotopes turned up in at least 15 tuna caught off the coast of California. But soon after Fukushima, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration stopped testing Pacific fish for radiation. The FDA has never fully explained why.

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  16. fish Avatar
    fish

    We are out there but you guys are too busy doing the bidding of the establishment of the big two parties fighting the partisan bullshit war among the fab five at Ruminations.
    Remember Walt….it’s not as important that Ben believes this but that those in the audience know that Ben believes it.

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  17. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Walt,
    Freedom of press that has basically turned into a monopoly style press. That is what the regulations were about making sure we had a diverse body of information and news. Using public airwaves came with some rules and regulations to have access to those airwaves. Talk about entitlements, large media conglomerates believe the public airwaves are there for them to make profits not for public good.

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  18. fish Avatar
    fish

    Walt,
    Freedom of press that has basically turned into a monopoly style press. That is what the regulations were about making sure we had a diverse body of information and news. Using public airwaves came with some rules and regulations to have access to those airwaves. Talk about entitlements, large media conglomerates believe the public airwaves are there for them to make profits not for public good.

    Ahh…you never stop preaching Ben…….and I dig that about you!
    In truth though Walt, there has never in the history of mankind more variety of thought available to “the masses” (see I can use the phrase un-ironically too Ben……but now I feel so dirty) if they’re only smart enough to look for it. I guess in his own way Ben is every bit the “Gatekeeper” that his lordship is over at the Fathills Report.

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  19. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    The last few rants by Ben Emery can only be attributed to drugs. No one can really believe that way. Everything is a conspiracy of big (fill in the blank) and the little people have no chance. Jeeze, what a sad sack.
    America is full of all kinds of wonders and all Ben Emery can see is a poop plop. I am of the philosophy that it is really great to be alive here. My goodness, I wake up every morning to the fact I know I am alive! Ben can’t say that it appears. So all you happy people out there take that smile off your face and get angry at those freedoms you have. You have no right to be happy.

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  20. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Fish,
    That is correct. I want everybody to know I am not with Obama administration or the Democratic Party leadership on most issues.
    And you are wrong about variety. There are more places to go but they are just quoting each others information.
    You guys are long on opinion and short on facts.
    The Changing TV News Landscape
    http://www.stateofthemedia.org/2013/special-reports-landing-page/the-changing-tv-news-landscape/
    The Future of Investigative Journalism
    http://www.media.illinois.edu/knight/future-of-investigative-reporting
    Loneliness at the Foreign ‘Bureau’
    News organizations exaggerate the size of their overseas newsrooms
    http://www.cjr.org/behind_the_news/loneliness_at_the_foreign_bureau.php?page=all
    Demise of the Foreign Correspondent
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/16/AR2007021601713.html
    A comical take on the idea investigated journalism
    http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2013/01/the-death-of-investigative-journalism-cont-154226.html

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  21. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Sorry Todd,
    I choose to live in the real world with my eyes open. Just because I have been granted great privilege doesn’t mean everybody else has the same. The amount of bitching about the Dems or libs on your part dwarfs anything I can do or say. I am a realist that understands it isn’t the Dems or the Repubs alone it is both of them and their funders that are the problem. You only see the Dems and their funders as the problem.

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  22. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Well Fab Five, at midnight I will be done with discussing politics with anybody unless it is about local and then it will only be in person or the radio.
    I don’t know how many more years I have left to go in this life and to waste any of it on what appears to be a cause for future generations to tackle seems pointless. I have raised my kids properly, helping my parents in their twilight years, have been a loyal and dedicated husband, fair and decent business owner, perpetual volunteer for the last 20 years, fought for changes, and lived a pretty productive life. Now it is time for me to focus strictly on spiritual and physical health while trying to help improve our local community.
    So Adios
    Power to the people, especially power to the peaceful!

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  23. Walt Avatar

    Yet Ben subscribes to the Socialist philosophy. Government in control of everything.
    That includes the press. The only business that will thrive is those that don knee pads and service the “good party members”.

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  24. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Adios Ben Emery and good luck. I will miss correcting your delirious views.

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  25. fish Avatar
    fish

    Well Fab Five, at midnight I will be done with discussing politics with anybody unless it is about local and then it will only be in person or the radio.
    That’s probably best.
    I don’t know how many more years I have left to go in this life and to waste any of it on what appears to be a cause for future generations to tackle seems pointless. I have raised my kids properly, helping my parents in their twilight years, have been a loyal and dedicated husband, fair and decent business owner, perpetual volunteer for the last 20 years, fought for changes, and lived a pretty productive life. Now it is time for me to focus strictly on spiritual and physical health while trying to help improve our local community.
    So Adios

    Nobody doubts that you’re a good guy Ben.
    Power to the people, especially power to the peaceful!
    Sorry to send you out on a sour note but that phrase just makes you sound ridiculous….

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  26. Michael R. Kesti Avatar
    Michael R. Kesti

    Ben Emery 16Mar15 11:13 PM
    I have participated in text based internet discussions since the mid ’80’s and one thing I have learned is that it is best to not announce your intent to stop participating. If for no other reason, it limits your future options.

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  27. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    I have participated in text based ARPAnet, USENET and internet discussions since about 1982 and Kesti is absolutely correct. Drama queens are regularly exiting stage left only to skulk back in hoping their Farewell Addresses will be forgotten.
    Best wishes to Master Ben, both in his health struggles and his resolve to stay away from RR.

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  28. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Nobody doubts that you’re a good guy Ben.”
    To the contrary, I doubt he’s a good guy, unless by good guy you just mean someone who was good to his parents and didn’t beat his wife, his kids or his dogs. Hell, by that standard Ben would have to admit I was a good guy.
    I expect Ben is as bad a guy as he imagines I am. That goes for Stevie and Mikey, too.
    Éirinn go Brách

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  29. fish Avatar
    fish

    To the contrary, I doubt he’s a good guy, unless by good guy you just mean someone who was good to his parents and didn’t beat his wife, his kids or his dogs.
    That’s what I mean and I think that what he was attempting to convey during his farewell address.
    Hell, by that standard Ben would have to admit I was a good guy.
    I would hope this would be the case as well.
    I think Ben is a decent soul, would be a good neighbor, and a good guy with whom to participate in local politics (within limits).
    His progressive ideology on a larger stage is something else entirely.

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  30. Walt Avatar

    NOTHING is sacred from the power hungry regulators. NOW the BBQ needs to be managed by the EPA!!! BASTARDS!!!!
    http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2015/03/17/lawmaker-calls-for-rebellion-against-epa-pollution-emissions-for-backyard/
    Just wait for it.. Outdoor burger flipping contributes to AGW.

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  31. Brad C. Avatar
    Brad C.

    I love the smell of BBQ starter fluid in the afternoon…
    And in other news, the Illinois Reps are just as bad as the Dems,
    http://www.politico.com/story/2015/03/aaron-schock-resigns-116153.html
    What a shock!

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  32. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Good to see him resign. He needs to pay it back!

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  33. George Rebane Avatar

    re Ben Emery – For the record Ben, I am again sorry to hear of your taking leave of RR, and I hope that your health and desire to correct the incorregibles will allow you to return sooner than later. You are an important member of this blog’s progressive cohort, and bring an unique and well-voiced perspective to these discussions and debates. My prayers are with you Ben.

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  34. fish Avatar
    fish

    From the Fathills Report:
    JoKe haz a “Two Minutes Hate” at the mirror….
    Reality is not an issue with the far right, they make it up as they go along and then double down when called on it. The parrots simply repeat what they hear from the right wing noise machine. There is no thought behind their claims and facts don’t matter. The point is to discredit the enemy–ie. anyone who disagrees, foreign or domestic. The right is all about corporate money and power and it is unfortunate that ideologically challenged people, like Meckler, are so easy to fool. Otherwise, why would a person who is not a millionaire or billionaire ever vote for a republican in the first place unless they bought into the propaganda hook, line, and sinker? Come on…. a corporation has the same rights as a person? How absurd. A corporation can’t be sent to jail for fraud. A corporation can’t be executed for crimes against humanity. The whole point of a corporation is to avoid personal responsibility and liability. It is the anti-thesis of humanity.
    So JoKe, after indulging in a satisfyingly cathartic session of spittle flecked, feces throwing, howler monkey like proglodyte rage perhaps you would like to explain to me how the legal concept of “corporate personhood” survived the most robust “progressive” period in US history…..then let us all know again how it’s all the fault of the “Right Wing”. I mean one would assume that you guys would have put paid to that years ago when you held the cards in all three branches of government!
    What…too far down the “to do” list?

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  35. Walt Avatar

    Joe may want to take into account that “big coup.” has been paying great homage to the political Left. ( that would be Wall St. Joe) But blame it on Conservatives. It must be fine and dandy when LIBS profit from that “big money”.
    Hell “Big Corp.” is pushing for more imported cheap labor. SCREW the American worker,, and it’s LIBS that’s giving it to them. ( but bitch about the Conservatives)
    It’s the LIB regulation writers that are driving up the cost of doing business.
    But who does Joe Blame? Thanks to his side, the corp. tax is the highest in the world, yet bitches that “they don’t pay their fair share”.
    I bet Joe doesn’t “pay his fair share”. Taxes are for the other guy.
    The Right, are “free thinkers” Joe. We actually look at many sources for information.
    Unlike your LIB news,, no matter which one you see or listen to, the message and talking points are word for word,, THE SAME…
    LIBS buy into junk science. ( That would be AGW Joe) Hawaii is getting more snow than we are here in Ca. If this marble was “heating up” Don’t you think the tropics would be the first charcoal cinder? Yet close to record lows on the islands.

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  36. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    What cracks me up about people like JoeK are they think they are normal! We on the right are the normal people and his ilk and he are abnormal. But he does ;provide some lib comic relief. No one takes him seriously. What a hoot!

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  37. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Ben, at the stroke of midnight, will you turn into a maid riding a pumpkin with one shoe?. Now, don’t do something stupid like pull the plug in your transitional phase. You love yourself too much for that kind of thng. Well, whether your horses turn into mice at midnight or whatever new 5 year plan you have come up with, I will see ya on the flip side. Breaker breaker numb-nuts, keep your hammer down and watch out for that Bear in the Sky, good buddy., This is the Get It On Kid hauling organic vegetables and polluting the air simultaneously. Over and out Lounge Lizard.

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  38. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Yo Brother BM, I see you left a loophole to squirm your way back home, aka, local politics. Ok, I am game. Let’s discuss the local scene. Was it peeled or unpeeled??
    http://www.theunion.com/news/15504645-113/police-blotter-woman-reports-man-tried-to-attack-her-with

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  39. Walt Avatar

    You will need to give some of the highlights Bill,, not all of us subscribe to the local fish warp. ( No offence to our gilled pal here)
    All I see is redaction lines.

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  40. Walt Avatar

    LIBS are a funny bunch. We have heard how they HATE the idea of eminent domain used to get land for the XL pipeline. Yet not a peep on the same use for Gov. Brown’s crazy train, to and from nowhere.
    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/03/17/property-rights-battles-threaten-to-further-slow-california-costly-long-awaited/?intcmp=latestnews
    Looks like CARB will add another gas tax to fund the property grab battle. ( Since the newest gas tax goes to fund the “Brown streak”.

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  41. Michael R. Kesti Avatar
    Michael R. Kesti

    Brown streak….
    heh

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  42. fish Avatar
    fish

    jeffpelline says:
    March 17, 2015 at 6:08 pm
    It’s hard to set the bar lower than “fish” (AKA David Larson of Carmichael). I wonder if he’s paid to do this, or he just doesn’t have enough going on in his life. Here’s some of David’s “work” http://www.ncc-1776.org/tle2011/tle603-20110116-02.html
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    Ah fatty….sweet of you to say!

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  43. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    From Ben Emery: “Power to the people, especially power to the peaceful!”
    That would seem to rule out a large contingent of the left. And include a very large group from the Tea Party and the conservatives.
    I wonder does it include the untold millions slaughtered by the kind of left wing govt Ben unwittingly strives to establish?
    I wish you well Ben with your battle against cancer. May you beat it and live to see the re-establishment of a Constitutional republic here in our land.

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    fish

    Cheryl Cook says:
    March 17, 2015 at 7:41 pm
    Is this the same David Larson who was fired from his job as City Attorney in Isleton, California??

    Ooooh……survey says…….no.

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  45. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    “I expect Ben is as bad a guy as he imagines I am. That goes for Stevie and Mikey, too.”
    Oh please dear Gregory. Do you think your small and tiny footprint still resides in anyone’s noggin of import? Hardly. But do go on.

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  46. L Avatar
    L

    Walt, is a “brown streak” the same thing as a “skid mark”? L

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  47. L Avatar
    L

    And, speaking of which (retrieved from the sandbox, naturally), does anyone else notice the close facial resemblance of wanna-be AG Loretta Lynch to the Right Rev. Al? L

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  48. Walt Avatar

    Back to the big bitch about state run media. Well, it’s not working out so well anymore.
    Only the devout Progressive still partakes. How else can the likes of MSNBC and CNN even keep the lights on?
    http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2015/03/18/primetime-cable-ratings-fox-1-msnbc-26-cnn-35/
    This is what happens when worthy news is blacklisted by news outlets sympathetic to Liberal politics. ” NOO!!! That’s not going on the air!,, it might make a LIB look bad!”
    Then there is employing the likes of “Shake down” Al Sharpton.
    Yes, even plenty of people who bend Left watch FOX. FOX got all the Right, a long time ago. So PLENTY of Lefties have made the switch to send LIB news ratings into the crapper.

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  49. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    Carp, Walt, Todd — cognitive dissonance is a bitch isn’t it?

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