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omg seriously fuck the republicans they're gonna say no regardless a hundred thousand jobs axed this week a million ppl w/o power tonight cuz of this storm. even Obama was like wtf my kids had no school today cuz of some ice fuck the 3rd of tax cuts and put the money in fuckin infrastructure. more jobs will spring up around these different projects cuz workers always need a place to eat lunch. the repugs had their chance so fuck em. time to send some emails
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Obama to let states set car emission standards
Ladywriter replied to Ladywriter's topic in News Column
y'alls horror stories is precisely why we need to: you guys seriously need to get on some political ass down there (or run north for yer lives). it sounds like the southern US is a 3rd world country. you have no idea how much respect I have lost for southerners just by reading this thread. I'm going to re-think leaving NY. Even if its snow covered half the year at least its civilized. keh and I though Ohio was barbaric *looks down on bad state governance ala Boa Hancock* X'D -
Former VP tells lawmakers the economic crisis is an 'opportunity' WASHINGTON - Arguing that recent climate signals are cause for greater alarm, former Vice President Al Gore testified before the Senate Wednesday that lawmakers must "take decisive action this year" to curb carbon emissions. Gore urged Congress not to be sidetracked by the current financial crisis, adding that a bill capping greenhouse gas emissions is needed this year if the United States is to play a leading role in negotiations for a new international climate treaty. Gore was invited to testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, whose chairman, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., said he wanted to send the message that his panel would be "super-focused" on rejoining those international talks. The Bush administration refused to work within the 1997 Kyoto climate protocol because large developing countries like China and India were not bound by the pact. Negotiations on a new agreement are scheduled for later this year in Copenhagen, Denmark. Gore also urged Congress to pass President Barack Obama's economic stimulus plan, saying the proposed investments in clean energy and green jobs will help dig the country out of its economic rut. Carbon 'a common thread' Gore — co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize whose book on global warming became an Oscar-winning documentary — said the economic recession, the terrorism threat and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan should not cause any delay. Instead, he argued, lawmakers should see those challenges as tied to the same problem. "It is becoming clearer that they are linked by a common thread — our dangerous over-reliance on carbon-based fuels," he said. "As long as we continue to send hundreds of billions of dollars for foreign oil — year after year — to the most dangerous and unstable regions of the world, our national security will continue to be at risk." "As long as we continue to depend on dirty fossil fuels like coal and oil to meet our energy needs," Gore added, "we move closer and closer to several dangerous tipping points which scientists have repeatedly warned — again just yesterday — will threaten to make it impossible for us to avoid irretrievable destruction of the conditions that make human civilization possible on this planet." His reference to Tuesday was a study sponsored by the federal government that predicted significant climate impacts over the next 1,000 years even if carbon emissions were capped soon. Signs of momentum Gore's congressional appearance is another sign that the Democratic-controlled Congress plans to act quickly on climate change. It comes days after Obama signed orders that will boost the fuel efficiency of the nation's cars and trucks and could allow states to limit emissions of greenhouse gases from exhaust pipes. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton also named a special climate envoy this week to lead U.S. negotiations on a new international treaty. She picked Todd Stern, a former White House assistant who was the chief U.S. negotiator at the Kyoto talks. Kerry said he asked Gore to testify before the panel so "the message can go out loud and clear that the committee is going to be relentless and super-focused" on preparations for Copenhagen. Gore is the perfect messenger, Kerry said. Gore's message to lawmakers included this warning: "As long as we continue to allow our economy to remain shackled to the OPEC roller-coaster of rising and falling oil prices, our jobs and our way of life will remain at risk. Moreover, as the demand for oil worldwide grows rapidly over the longer term, even as the rate of new discoveries is falling, it is increasingly obvious that the roller coaster is headed for a crash. And we’re in the front car."
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Obama to let states set car emission standards
Ladywriter replied to Ladywriter's topic in News Column
*shudder* Yes its beyond past the time to reign in some of the redneck ways some states call public policy. As a nation we must be progressive ~no matter how much kicking and screaming Uncle Cletus does~ The people living in these states need to take personal responsibility and put the pressure on their lawmakers. Its like how some communities don't have recycling or curbside pick up. The very idea makes me 'bout fall outta my chair and seeing people throw away soda bottles and cans The HORROR! If that kinda crap is going to change the people must instigate that change. Individual citizens cannot delegate their full civic responsibilities to their elected officials. We elect them and must regularly tell them what we want them to do. Have you nagged a politician today? -
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a sure sign of a destabilizing climate is higher than normal precipitation events This winter seems to be one of the worst we've had up here in a hella long time Syracuse airport currently has over 100 inches on record, in Oswego that number is about double. Here 100 inches of snow a season is in the higher averages, we've beat the piss out of that and still have at least 2 more months where its just gonna keep on snowing We are fucked
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Obama to let states set car emission standards
Ladywriter replied to Ladywriter's topic in News Column
duh I'm a lil slow on the uptake today *is not feeling good* I think we've entered an apples and oranges conversation X'D Apples: there are federal regulations auto makers must comply with to sell their vehicles in this country. Exhaust and fuel efficiency have been added to that over the years along with safety. It boils down to something like this: Lets say Ford has a truck that will get 30mpg set to come out in 2011 that meets fed standards. California can say you can't sell a truck here that gets less then 35mpg. Now Ford has to do better then the flat rate to lure in Cali consumers Oranges: Stuff like state inspections, registrations, standing in line to be price gouged at the dmv... -
Obama to let states set car emission standards
Ladywriter replied to Ladywriter's topic in News Column
fed min standards would be nice global standard would be super awesome DMV up here is tuff, you don't move a car w/o proper inspection insurance licenses or they'll come to your house and kill you in your sleep. o.0 State inspections are good, that cash goes back to the state and NY needs it to maintain our roads n bridges. There is always road construction shit going on up here. Always. We use a lot of salt and plows tear shit up. We've already had over 100 inches of snow this season, 2x the amount we had last year. Here's hoping we have enough salt to make it thru the next two months while trying not to weep over the govs budget cuts >.< Cali will lead by example. NY is one of those states that want environmental protection to actually happen We'll make emissions/efficiency laws tuffer here. Obama is basically saying "I gotta lotta f'king shit to deal with right now ok we'll try it yer way Arnie" He's sort of delegating to the states which is good esp if it goes well. It will improve relations between fed n state and put a lil more power and responsibility back in the hand of the ppl -
figured we needed a dumping grounds for this crap I'll toss this out there... December 29, 2008 WAbCvc0ylqM Jan 26, 2009
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made me feel a lil better
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not exactly doin cartwheels over the stimulus package
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Obama to let states set car emission standards
Ladywriter replied to Ladywriter's topic in News Column
The reason for this orders isn't to slack its the fed that was dragging its feet over emissions/fuel efficiency standards. W ran an oil administration, nothing got done, shit just got worse. Cali has a huge emissions problem, its destroying the quality of their air and its effecting human health. Every time they tried to cut emissions/raise fuel standards the fed stepped in and slapped their hands. This legislation will not ease current standards it just gives states in deep shit like Cali the opportunity to save themselves by instating their own rules a step up on the ladder. All cars/ trucks etc have to meet certain enviro standards anyway (like cadalidic converters) the states will now be able to take it a step further. I think it will put positive pressure on our auto industry to produce the most enviro friendly cars they can to compete with imports. The electric car did great in Cali until buracracy beat it back into the closet. ~and GM let it happen~ I don't feel sorry for our car companies. Some of the hottest cars ever have come out of Detroit. They've hoarded electric car tech in favor of gas guzzeling suv's. If you keep kicking yer coustomers in the crotch eventually they'll stop shopping with you. They can compete or disappear, a consumer version of natural selection -
Crock! squeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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President set to change Bush policy; Clinton also to name climate envoy WASHINGTON - Plunging into energy policy, President Barack Obama is poised to give states a freer hand in curbing emissions from cars, and to get his government moving on fuel-efficiency standards that could remake the auto industry. Obama will announce his plans Monday at the White House, according to officials familiar with the details who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid pre-empting the president. Separately, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will announce the appointment of a climate change envoy on Monday. The job is expected to go to Todd Stern, who served in a variety of positions during the Clinton Administration, including the senior White House representative at the Kyoto negotiations. its about fuckin time can't wait to see it happen
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I gotta name for all us mutts Americans. we've had a lotta generations of all colors and ethnicities blending in this melting pot.
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Obama Signs order reversing abortion funds policy
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there are over 6 billion people on the planet 1% of the population owns 40% of wealth -
Obama Signs order reversing abortion funds policy
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I really don't think abortion is going to fix or destroy our economy. There are still too many bitches popping out kids like pez -
lol so many pics potential candidates for surprise buttsex caption X'D