[Have no idea how the last sandbox overfilled so quickly. The foreign trade issues under the trifecta of initiatives now boiling – TPA, TPP, and the EU Services Agreement – got everyone exercised. It was edifying to watch how the barn was circled again and again. I come away wondering how much, if any, common ground has been identified between our polarized commenters (who, moi?). The Righties are concerned about TPP's impact on US sovereignty, while the Lefties are worried about loss of (union) jobs. Some are still confused about the TPA and require legislators to have a detailed knowledge of the TBD TPP before being able to cast a reasonable/defendable vote on the TPA. But I, and maybe others, would be interested if someone would summarize the discovery of any productive common ground – or is lapping the barn just a lot of fun for its own sake? gjr]

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200 responses to “Sandbox – 11jun15”
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Walt, did you catch the really big news? The really big news is last night Hillary Rodclam announced her canadicy. Yep, she threw her hat into the ring. I wish her well.
Now, before you go off half cocked, you might be thinking I am full of beans and Hillary already made the big announcement in April. Well, golly snurd, we are both right! Last night was Hillary’s official announcement part two. Guess the first announcement did not create the euphoria and fainting spectators as anticipated. Plus, the campaign has gotten bogged down by all these pesky news reports of her mischievous playful pranks she had been pulling over at State,. These wild mud balls and distracting accusations have been spearheaded by her political enemies of the Great Right Wing Conspiracy, aka, the New York Times, Reutgers, USA Today, and the Washington Post.
So, time to regroup and start anew. From your link, Walt, the relaunch looks kinda like the original launch, generating the same enthusiasms and overflow crowds.LikeLike
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She will still duck and dodge the press. And if any question DOES get asked, we know what the answer will be. ” Oh,, that was such a LONG time ago…. Old news..”
Nope,, the law never applies to a Clinton.
Those that DID show up,, how much was the bribe?LikeLike
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BillT 254pm – Not to be too snarky Mr Tozer, but would you care to estimate how many ‘relaunches’ and ‘resets’ that Hillary will pull off between now and the 2016 primary season? There’s still a lot of time left for several, and the lady does have a predisposition for relaunches and reset buttons – look at how many times she’s done that with her marriage to Ol’ Slick Willie (the politician, not his appendage).
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OH the wonders of LIB news. CNN has some real winners.
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/cnn-anchor-refers-to-dallas-gunmans-actions-as-courageous-and-brave/LikeLike
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Here’s a different view of Shrillary’s ‘coming out’.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/06/13/1393038/-Hillary-s-First-Rally-a-Huge-Success
You know DK – that bastion of progressive thought. Yea! You go girl!
I like the photo showing 3 actual african descent folk. Most photos show a bit different reality.
So – see? She really is quite the lefty. A champion of the people.
Our next pres!LikeLike
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If you are a climate skeptic and feeling down and in need of a lift, Mark Steyn’s presentation at the International Climate Conference in Washington DC will give you multiple smiles, and even a belly laugh or two.
The first 20 minutes of the video is my friend Anthony Watts, who writes Watt’s Up With That, getting a Climate Science Communication Award. He has the most viewed climate change site in the world, and was recognised for his Surface Weather Station Project, which Ellen and I supported during our travels across CA and US. Photographing the weather station used to calculate the US surface temperature history.
Back to the real reason for this comment – Mark Steyn
http://www.steynonline.com/7000/mann-for-breakfastLikeLike
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Dr. Rebane. My best guess is no more official announcements of the Hillary Recovery Tour, aka, the unofficial official kick off. Or is it the official unofficial Recovery Tour? However, she does own that big red reset button that she showed Putin or Obama before she bonked her head and ditched State when Bengahzi probes were leading directly back to her. That reset button joke with Putin went over like a lead ballon if memory serves me correctly. My best guess is zero, but I have been wrong before.
Hey, did you notice that Blue Dress Hillary wore Saturday night? Hmmm. I looked for signs of Bill’s DNA on it, but then realized the dress did not belong to a teenage subordinate so I was wasting my time. Sexual predators usually strike the unempowered, the vulnerable, the young and dumb so Hiilary is safe. She is too old in years and appearance to be manhandled by Bill or any male with still decent eyesight.
At least she did the latest official hat in the ring toss in the friendly confines of New York. You know darn well she never wants to set foot in Arkanas again. Smart move having it in New York instead of a e-mail announcement this time around. She made another announcement AND shook down the Limousine Liberals at the same time. Smart move, I will give her that.
Opps!!! Another reset might be in order. Well, what do you expect from somebody who cannot handle two e-mail accounts, yet seeks your money and vote to be the next leader of the free world? I would advise her to handle two e-mail accounts first, then move to the top dog spot. You know, fundamentals and muti-taking first. Baby steps would be my counsel. The job requires mastering mult-taking.
http://www.tpnn.com/2015/05/27/boom-clinton-foundation-hit-with-racketeering-lawsuit/
Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night Live!!
https://www.facebook.com/USAPatriots/photos/pb.133154313381817.-2207520000.1434261493./964477640249476/?type=1&theater
Oh, officially and on the record, a person declares their candidacy when they file the proper papers and pay the small charge, which Hillary Rodclam did in April. Hillary, if you are reading this, it’s time to take the cotton out of your ears and put it your mouth.LikeLike
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Yo fish. When does Dawn Patrol start? Whatz up with your lady?? Wearing that blue dress again? Or maybe it’s just another blue pants suit moo moo thing again. Maybe she is trying to seduce Slick Willey for old times sake. Go girl. You have gone a long way baby, and you ain’t going back to Arkanas, as God is her witness. Oh Tara.
https://www.facebook.com/PatriotPost/photos/pb.51560645913.-2207520000.1434266181./10152958400865914/?type=3&theaterLikeLike
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Posted by: Bill Tozer | 14 June 2015 at 12:23 AM
About an hour ago William! Seems some nitwit down the street decided he liked his car much better on its roof than on it’s wheels. The furry trio (down from a quartet unfortunately) likes to sing along with the sirens!
And hey in a case of life imitating art my gal is kicking ass and taking names! Gonna be a great 8 years!
http://www.bizpacreview.com/2015/04/12/snl-nails-it-mocking-hillarys-big-announcement-i-will-be-your-leader-194754
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/06/13/welcome-to-hillary-island-a-pleasant-little-police-state.htmlLikeLike
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fish @ dawn patrol:
Yes, it’s going to be one fantastic 8 years. All I can say is fasten the seat belt, tighten the helmet strap, check the instruments and enjoy the ride. Oh, forget the instruments. We won’t be driving so no worries. This is will be more fun than being strapped securely to a toboggan that has jumped the bank and is venturing into unchartered territory at a high rate of speed. Better and a longer ride I say, and more scenic than a elevator that snapped its cable. Going down, sir? Should be more entertaining than being in a cage full of angry chimps. Not to be a downer, I do have one word of caution. Watch out for the Woo Fung Poo on the menu.LikeLike
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Hey is “jonnie” eating those Boston Beans?
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As I have previously reported I subscribe to mailing lists from multiple political organizations including some with whom I often disagree. Recent missives from democrats.org promoting the sale of Father’s Day gifts have caught my attention as one of the offered items is a travel tumbler with the legend, “I HATE TEA PARTIES.”
It seems more than just a bit hypocritical for the party of inclusion and acceptance to express their hate in this way. I’m more amused than offended, though, because I know that hate is often (usually?) the result of fear.LikeLike
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Posted by: Michael R. Kesti | 14 June 2015 at 09:41 AM
I think that in addition to being completely open and tolerant of all beliefs, orientations, and personal choices that it is vitally important to very publicly hate the “right” things.
Orwell didn’t pen a cautionary tale….he authored an instruction manual. I’m sure you’ll find questionable T shirt sales somewhere in the “Two Minutes Hate” section.LikeLike
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Well speaking of wild nights, “something” was lurking near the house in the dead of night.
Our dog who’s afraid of nothing sure was rattled. Even the house rabbit acted like it may be on the menu. Yet all’s well when the Sun came up. All the cats accounted for. Garden intact.
Maybe a bear? Some big cat? No Bigfoot tracks to be seen.
Only now is Cudjoe getting any sleep.LikeLike
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Posted by: Walt | 14 June 2015 at 10:18 AM
Yeah Walt that was me and my three little Bastards….well two and a bastardette ……they were a little miffed about your Asian Barbecue comment upthread and wanted to have a little chat! 😉
Watch your ankles!LikeLike
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So that’s who used my BBQ as a piss post. OK Pal,, Delta Smelt for fish Friday.
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Hey Walt, if you get em all maybe we get to keep our water instead of the big smelt flush?
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My now late and lamented house lion, Richard P. Feynkatt, had been slowing for years, when one night, having walked up to the sliding glass door and sticking his head under the curtain let out a skreech and bounded out of the living room and down the hall to his hiding place faster than I thought possible for any house cat of any age.
Bear on the deck, making its semi-annual rounds breaking into everyone’s garbage bins.LikeLike
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Good place to bury this topic. Are progressives more than capable of handling financial realities? This author says Yes!
http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2015/06/15/the-critical-missing-sentence-from-hillary-clintons-roosevelt-island-speech/2/
But, can they handle economic realities?LikeLike
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Here’s the inside scoop on the causes of the California drought. No, I’m not making this up!
“Scientists are still exploring the causes of California’s historic drought, but one local lawmaker thinks it might all come down to one thing: God’s wrath over abortion.
While speaking at the California ProLife Legislative Banquet last week, California Assemblywoman Shannon Grove (R) suggested a theory that the state’s worst drought in 1,200 years may be divine retribution for California providing women with access to abortions, RH Reality Check reported.
“Texas was in a long period of drought until Governor Perry signed the fetal pain bill,” she told the audience. “It rained that night. Now God has his hold on California.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/12/california-drought-abortion_n_7571584.html?utm_hp_ref=politicsLikeLike
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Paul, one never knows. Wholesale slaughter of millions of unborn children (the Latin definition of fetus is unborn child) might be enough to piss off the Pope, pun intended. It’s legal to kill, murder, terminate the life of the unborn child (half of which have penises which kills the argument of a woman’s body, another pun intended)) and the voiceless have no legal rights, no one to speak up for them. Just cause it is legal, does not make it moral or right. Opps, if you stab a pregnant woman in the belly and the unborn child’s life is terminated, then that is unlawful and you can face murder charges. Guess who is doing the killing makes it lawful or unlawful. Maybe God is doing his blesses and curses thing again. I cannot say for sure, no matter how off the wall it appears at first glance.
Speaking of lawful verses unlawful, here is a link. Courts say no to the poor quad. I might be wrong, but he just may have difficulty landing another job. Colorado does not offer unemployment compensation, at least they did not use to. Lawfully fired. Perhaps he should try the self employment route. Proven to be an employment opportunity for the unemployable.
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-ff-colorado-high-court-employee-marijuana-20150615-story.htmlLikeLike
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PaulE 907am – Well Paul, if you could remove tongue from cheek long enough to tell us your take on that Assemblywoman, I think we all would appreciate it.
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Posted by: Paul Emery | 15 June 2015 at 09:07 AM
Yeah….pretty crazy! Still not much crazier than congressman Johnson thinking Guam might tip over if the US deposited a few more Marines on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bs23CjIWMgALikeLike
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People like Grove scare off undecideds who are tempted to vote Republican. When it comes to the social issues, there are some really wacky conservatives in elected office.
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Nothing tongue in cheek here George unless it comes from Assemblywoman Shannon Grove. If what she believes is true then the guy in the sky is directly involved with our Legislative process and will punish us accordingly with pain and pestilence for going in the wrong direction. More good reason to keep the Bible thumpers in the Churches and out of elected office.
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What could possibly go wrong?!
https://www.atr.org/obamacare-database-keeps-personal-info-foreverLikeLike
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I was guffawing at the liberal newsbabe that said comets were caused by global warming. You just can’t make this stuff up. I think that scares off indies who may vote dem and some dems too.
The social issues are usually brought up by the left anyway. Jeeze, they are for infanticide, usually atheists and want to tell people what they can do with their bodies in the bedroom, refrigerator and in movies theaters and restaurants. Also in the lunch rooms of all business!. It seems to me the left is alienating their own voters and the middle thinkers.LikeLike
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Posted by: Todd Juvinall | 15 June 2015 at 11:37 AM
Apparently early on someone decided that, in order to lock down those single issue voters the uterus was to be designated a legislation free zone……everything else on or that goes into the human body was fair game for “regulation”.LikeLike
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The attacks on Republicans for having social beliefs is quite interesting. Even though most R’s have a good set of moral values, (not all of course) and the party has been kicking democrat ass all over the country, the dems and the press do their best to say “abandon your principals or never get elected!” Hopefully this attack will weed out the weak kneed R’s who “go along to get along”. I am no means a fanatic about social issue but why is it the R’s have to be “tolerant”? The democrats are the least “tolerant” in my view and if you cross them they want to shut you up, shut down your business and run you out of town. Besides, abortion is a fifty fifty anyway.
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Todd
Your 11:37 re comment is intriguing. Can you provide a link?LikeLike
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Todd Juvinall 15Jun15 12:00 PM
Besides, abortion is a fifty fifty anyway.
How’s that?LikeLike
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Paul Emery 12:22 PM
That was on a News Program on TV. Maybe MSNBC or CNN, yesterday I think.
Kesti, 12:24 PM
The latest polls apparently show 50/50 or even a plus side for pro-life.LikeLike
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I always find it interesting how freedom-loving conservatives, the same people who want to get government out of our lives because individuals can make better decisions that a bunch of bureaucrats, insist on telling me who I can marry, whether my wife or daughter can have an abortion (rape and incest are not excuses), want to force my kid to pray in school, and at the end of life, tell me how I can end it.
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Posted by: George Boardman | 15 June 2015 at 01:24 PM
George Boardman: Slayer of the entire Strawman LegionLikeLike
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In a unanimous decision CO’s supreme court has ruled that mmj and full legalization do NOT trump an employers right to run a drug free workplace!
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I invite this thread to continue under ‘The Liberal Mind – more examples of reason denied’ where Mr Boardman’s 124pm is copied to provide continuity.
http://rebaneruminations.typepad.com/rebanes_ruminations/2015/06/the-liberal-mind-more-examples-of-reason-denied.htmlLikeLike
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George Boardman 15Jun15 01:24 PM
For the record, I am a freedom loving conservative who wants government out of our lives and thinks that governments should not involve itself in marriage of any kind, has no objection to first term abortion, is not religious and has no intent to force anybody’s kid to pray, and feels that if you’re ready to off yourself you should be allowed to do so.
You cannot make such broad accusations and expect to be 100% correct.LikeLike
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Don Bessee 15Jun15 01:48 PM
The reason behind that Colorado’s supreme court decision is that because federal law still outlaws marijuana the state’s law that says you cannot be punished for performing legal acts does not apply. I believe that the court ruled correctly and have long felt that as while illegal at the federal level, decriminalization by the states is pointless.LikeLike
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Lets muddy the global warming pool- In figuring out the reason the big dinos did not like the tropic areas yet thrived at higher elevations some uncomfortable facts came out. In the proceedings of the National Academy of Science’s June 15th edition Jessica Whitside of the University of Southampton said the Triassic period had massive swings in climate and there were high levels of atmospheric carbon ‘four to six times current levels or what we project in 100 or 200 years in the future’. They also showed forest fires that burned at 1000f/600c from charcoal deposits. Given there were no humans in the Triassic period how do you explain those levels of atmospheric carbon? Dino farts? Volcanism? Forest fires? What ever the explanation there is ZERO human involvement. Splain’ that, or could it just be the natural planetary cycle driven by forces greater than ourselves?
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Kesti 202- The State Constitution also expressly states that employers don’t have to amend their policies to accommodate employees mj use yet they still pushed this suit. They succeeded in setting precedent, just not the one they wanted. All the States case law has gone this way.
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For those interested in the final word about AGW, the Pope has spoken albeit in draft form. Final copy of the encyclical ‘Laudato Si’ will issue on Thursday. More here –
http://www.wsj.com/articles/papal-draft-faults-most-global-warming-on-human-activity-1434389790?mod=trending_now_1LikeLike
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Posted by: George Rebane | 15 June 2015 at 03:36 PM
I’m sure the Popes judgement will weigh heavily on the political leadership in India and the Peoples Republic of China!LikeLike
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Is the Pope Catholic?
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Gee Don, I guess it’s a good thing you don’t have a real job!
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Patricia, why so personal?
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Gee Todd, was my comment out of line? Anyone who gloats over the fact that a disabled patient can be fired for using medical marijuana at home (not on the job), has earned my scorn – especially when he fronts a group supported by the makers of Oxycontin. I do not understand Don’s jihad against sick people. That’s something he will have to reconcile with his maker.
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So debate the issue and leave the personal attacks alone. You lose your argument when you do that. I would suggest even the most “hardcore” conservative would not punish sick people.
I actually could care less if a person who is terminal takes any kind of drug to make their pain diminish. Unfortunately, that has not worked out real well as marijuana supporters said that was all they cared about in elections here a few years ago. Now they want “recreational” marijuana use. I suggest they need to make sure they are clean when their bosses test them if the boss has rules against the use of these drugs. What do you say?LikeLike
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Todd, above, Hahahaha! You telling someone to stop the personal attacks is a riot! I think Paul E, Ben E, and Jon might disagree that you are above personal attacks. Since recreational MJ is not currently available in CA, all discussion about curtailing access in any way hurts sick people so please own the repercussions that come with opposition.
You seem to think that I am unaware that there are people out there making incredibly large sums of money selling MJ in illegal ways. Are we so incapable that we can’t target these large comercial growers without harming legitimate medical providers? Not everyone can grow their own medicine, so simply growing more than one’s own personal needs is not necessarily evidence of an illegal grow.
You make a huge mistake to lump all MJ activists into one group. Legalization is not universally popular amongst activists. There is the recreational crowd and the medicinal crowd (with some overlap).
The problem with drug testing patients for using MJ is that the metabolites remain in your system for weeks so you can be sober as a judge and still test dirty. A patient should not be penalized for what they do in their spare time.
Bill T, June 12, 5:55pm I’ve been a MMJ activist for 35 years. Do you seriously think that I am going to abandon patients because recreational MJ is on the horizon? It seems to me that our gov’t is more interested in legalizing recreation use than in protecting the rights of patients to use MJ to get the tax dollars.
AB266 is making its way through the State legislature and it looks like it has a very good chance of passing. It is a terrible bill written by the League of Cities and the CA Police Chiefs Assoc. While we have beaten back some of the worst offenses, it still has several provisions that will have severe impacts on patients and cultivators so I am not in favor of it passing.
I like that it sets up a strict licensing system and creates a Dept of MJ to oversee the program. Maybe once a better system is in place, the bad apples will slowly get “weeded” out. ASA has been championing best management standards for at least a decade. If adopted, many of our opponents complaints will vanish (but I’m sure they will come up with a whole new set of objections).LikeLike
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Patricia I was not opposed to pot for those that truly use it for medicine. However, the Initiative years ago was a ploy for pot users to gain rec use. You know so admit it.
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Todd above, which initiative are you referring to? Prop 19 was clearly about legalization. Measure S was written for patients and would have allowed collectives to grow for those who couldn’t grow for themselves. There is a huge rift amongst MJ activists that support recreational MJ and those who want to keep it for medicinal use only.
Where are patients supposed to get the medicine you say don’t object to? More and more, real patients do not smoke MJ. They use it in other forms that they might not have the knowledge or ability to make themselves. Collectives can do this for them, but they need the raw materials first. If you recall, Measure S capped the number of plants at 60 if you lived on 30+ acres. That is not excessive in anyway and was the reason the illegal cultivators didn’t support the measure. They wanted way more!LikeLike
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