You know, I'm getting sick of hearing people who clearly cannot play "one of these things is not like the others" compare conservatives demanding that Obama get involved with the oil spill cleanup, with conservatives getting angry when Obama tries to nationalize the car manufacturing industry. (Pictured: angry retards.)
Monday, May 31, 2010
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Apples And '57 Chevrolets |
Monday, May 24, 2010
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Possible Massive Disaster And Coverup In Gulf, READ THIS!!! (Being Updated As New Information Becomes Available) |
Thanks for that link...it's looking absolutely chaotic!
About 15 minutes ago when I clicked the link (I was struggling to remember my password for this account since it's been a while since I posted -- still been lurking almost daily though)...
I could not believe what I saw. I cannot explain it but I definitely saw SPARKS burst across the camera's view, not just once, but twice...followed by orange-tinted clouds completely drowning the camera's angle. It looked like I had just witnessed the situation explode into severe turbulence of a whole 'nother magnitude. I was scrambling to get a screenshot when suddenly the view went completely dark for a couple minutes.
As I write this, the camera is now farther away from the gusher, and it's showing the "normal" oil/methane dual spewage.
Regardless, I've been looking at the live cams for the past week or so and it looks to me like the flow rate has intensified. If I had to give an estimate, I'd ascribe a roughly 30-50% increase in the flow rate I was used to seeing since the first video footage of this geyser was made available.
Just thought I'd share the disturbing experience, though I'm not sure what to make of it now.
Edited To Add: And now it looks even worse. This will go down as the worst oil "spill" in history and I think it's beyond hope of control at this point. If everything failed up to this point, the chances are even grimmer now. They're not going to stop this thing with any strategies they've currently set in place including the desperate "junk shot" idea scheduled for Tuesday -- this is just my opinion, of course, by all means don't abandon hope if you are more optimistic than I.
This is an unprecedented disaster of incredible proportions. It's not slowing down on its own, and as far as I can discern, the amount bursting out of that hole looks like it has practically doubled in comparison to the usual flow rate. I heard last week on MSM news (CNN) that BP had already used 1/3 of the world's supply of dispersants. So much harm being done to the GOM. The oil, methane, dispersants, and the hurricanes yet to come. The scale of this calamity induces a rollercoaster of emotions...shock, outrage, sadness...I feel immense grief for those being immediately impacted by this disaster...and I fear the effects will extend to the rest of us in due time as well.
To those of you living along the coast, in proximity to the various fumes drifting in the air and oil washing up along the shore...I know it's difficult, and ultimately a personal decision, but I would urge that you at least consider relocation if it is at all possible in your situation...much easier said than done, I'm aware, but it may become increasingly dangerous just staying where you are. I wish you the best...be safe.
I'm not an expert so all my opinions on the subject could be wrong; I'm just voicing my impressions of what I perceive to be a very dire outlook based on my observations.
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Comply, Citizen! |
So, given a national structure in which certain kinds of things are only possible if the individual states agree to it, how, precisely, do you get them to go along with your scheme to turn that nation into a police state? (Pictured: Police state.)
The Gulf Coast states are, by and large, reliable red states, and now they have a tremendous cleanup AND illegal immigration; both of which will affect their budgets to the point that...
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Socialized Medicine, In The Words Of Those Who Live Under It |
One of the things I hear all the time, whenever the retarded Obamacare program comes up, is the argument that socialized medicine will be ok; "Just look at Sweden!"
Sunday, May 23, 2010
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The Legal Challenges, Bring Them To Me. |
Now, many of you know that I am not a fan of school boards. (Pictured: School board.)
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Instant Karma, Anyone? |
...FYI, this isn't a political post, so if that's all you're looking for, you can safely skip it.
Friday, May 21, 2010
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I Just Have To Say Something Here. It's Ok If You Get Pissed Off, I Understand. |
Let me first start off by saying that the fundamental nature of culture, any culture, is such that in order to function, it must have laws.
So, ok, purse-snatching is wrong.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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So... Further Editorializing |
Feeding off what I was talking about yesterday, I want to explain some things that I didn't include for reasons of that post was already long-winded enough and I needed to shut up already.
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So... Arlen Specter is out, Rand Paul is following in his father's footsteps... This looks to be a passably interesting week. |
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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Moving From "Concerned" To "Downright Goddamn Terrified" |
You know, in many posts over the last couple of years, I have commented repeatedly on the causes of the initial housing crash, the reasons this recession would become a depression, and the trends I see in the marketplace and government.
I was both right and wrong - we HADN'T had ANY sustained quarters of negative GDP growth, so it wasn't a recession. Employment was high; the GDP was at its highest, well, ever; things looked rosy. But I was wrong in thinking that the signs weren't there, signaling the coming disaster; in fact, I simply wasn't aware of them, because many of the "confidential" documents at the major investment banks, and the Senate hearings with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were just that: confidential. They weren't made available without more digging than I knew I needed to do, until everything had already gone in the pot.