Re: Political Randomness
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 4:00 pm
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons bring us some web forums whereupon we can gather
http://garbi.online/forum/
So, if the Greatest generation == "Go Dems!" and Millenials == "Go Dems!" then by the transitive property, the Millenials are the Greatest generation. QED.
Done.El Guapo wrote:Paul Ryan Says He Will Serve As House Speaker, Maybe.
Representative Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin was elected the 54th speaker of the House on Thursday, taking the gavel that he never sought to wield from John A. Boehner, who relinquished it under fire.
But the personal jubilance and high expectations felt by Mr. Boehner, who was elected in a sweeping Republican takeover of the House in 2011, have been replaced with a grim recognition that Mr. Ryan’s ascent stems not from electoral victory but rather the chaos in the ranks of his party’s sizable majority.
Mr. Ryan received 236 votes, a comfortable margin that included several of the hardline conservatives who had worked to oust Mr. Boehner. In his address to Congress after the vote, he implored members who have been fighting so bitterly to find a way to work together. “Let’s be frank, the House is broken,” Mr. Ryan said. “We are not settling scores,” he added, “we are wiping the slate clean.”
Paul Ryan Now Compromising on House Crazies Threatening to Depose Him.hepcat wrote:Was he able to secure the concessions he originally demanded? In particular, the ones that make it really hard to oust him in the same manner as his predecessor?
So when they start teaching Creationism in science class we can blame you?Kraken wrote:the only contested offices were things I don't know or care about, like school board.
The code word is "blessed."Moliere wrote:So when they start teaching Creationism in science class we can blame you?Kraken wrote:the only contested offices were things I don't know or care about, like school board.
Heh. If that ever becomes remotely possible in MA, we are all screwed. IDK what the local education issues are, but I do know that evangelicals aren't calling them.Moliere wrote:So when they start teaching Creationism in science class we can blame you?Kraken wrote:the only contested offices were things I don't know or care about, like school board.
Multiple school districts in CO have been taken over by "reformers" funded by the Koch brothers. Jeffco is having a recall election today focused on those folks, it's been incredibly ugly watching it all go down.Moliere wrote:So when they start teaching Creationism in science class we can blame you?Kraken wrote:the only contested offices were things I don't know or care about, like school board.
I fetishize elections and very rarely skip one.Kraken wrote:I skipped our local election today because 3/4 of the candidates were running unopposed, and the only contested offices were things I don't know or care about, like school board. It's the first election I can remember missing. Turnout was expected to be under 15%.
OK, actually I forgot all about it, but I'd decided to skip it anyway.
I don't see how that's a winning strategy.El Guapo wrote:I'm kind of sad about the Kentucky gubernatorial result - the tea party candidate (Matt Bevin) becoming the new governor there. Honestly I don't know a ton of specifics about Bevin, but what I do know...sounds kind of like Sam Brownback redux. He will probably do a lot to gut health care reform in Kentucky, which will do real harm to a lot of poor Kentuckians.
Oh well...at least I don't live there.
What is so pathetic about it is the average taxpayer will probably save something like $3.30.Kraken wrote:I don't see how that's a winning strategy.El Guapo wrote:I'm kind of sad about the Kentucky gubernatorial result - the tea party candidate (Matt Bevin) becoming the new governor there. Honestly I don't know a ton of specifics about Bevin, but what I do know...sounds kind of like Sam Brownback redux. He will probably do a lot to gut health care reform in Kentucky, which will do real harm to a lot of poor Kentuckians.
Oh well...at least I don't live there.
Bevin: "Ima take healthcare away from teh poor! LOL."
Voters: "LOL"
I guess you have to really hate the poor or Obama or government or something to go along with that.
Obviously not, or he would know that they built them in order to unlock advanced government forms.
Someone should explain to him that "scientist" and "scientologist" are not the same word. I'm pretty sure that there aren't a lot of "scientists" that try to explain the pyramids in terms of alien visitations (not this side of Stargate, anyway).
No it's because of the pyramids thing. THEY'RE LANDING PADS!Max Peck wrote: P.S. I'm really hoping the Daniel Jackson face palm is because of the alien thing.
I thought they were equivalent to a granary in each of your cities? In one of them, at least.El Guapo wrote:Obviously not, or he would know that they built them in order to unlock advanced government forms.
For aliens?Defiant wrote:No it's because of the pyramids thing. THEY'RE LANDING PADS!Max Peck wrote: P.S. I'm really hoping the Daniel Jackson face palm is because of the alien thing.
For space ships, duh. Aliens would be way too small to land on them.Max Peck wrote:For aliens?Defiant wrote:No it's because of the pyramids thing. THEY'RE LANDING PADS!Max Peck wrote: P.S. I'm really hoping the Daniel Jackson face palm is because of the alien thing.
Not if you're old school. You damn kids.Defiant wrote:I thought they were equivalent to a granary in each of your cities? In one of them, at least.El Guapo wrote:Obviously not, or he would know that they built them in order to unlock advanced government forms.
This tells me everything I need to know about Carson: when informed by science and expert knowledge that he is wrong, he sticks to his opinion because it reminds him of a Bible story.When asked if he stands by his 1998 comments by CBS News on Wednesday night, Carson said, "It's still my belief, yes."
The retired neurosurgeon said that "the pyramids were made in a way that they had hermetically sealed compartments."
"You would need that if you were trying to preserve grain for a long period of time," he said.
Holman wrote:I'm guessing his Middle East policy will be hard on the Amalekites.
Doh!!!Defiant wrote:For space ships, duh. Aliens would be way too small to land on them.Max Peck wrote:For aliens?Defiant wrote:No it's because of the pyramids thing. THEY'RE LANDING PADS!Max Peck wrote: P.S. I'm really hoping the Daniel Jackson face palm is because of the alien thing.![]()
In any case, if this guy gets elected I think we'd all be much better off if Montezuma decides to invade.El Guapo wrote:Not if you're old school. You damn kids.Defiant wrote:I thought they were equivalent to a granary in each of your cities? In one of them, at least.El Guapo wrote:Obviously not, or he would know that they built them in order to unlock advanced government forms.
I will say, checking the Civ Wiki, that I was surprised that the function of the Great Pyramids changed as early as Civ II - I thought it wasn't until Civ 3 or 4. Though it went back to its Civ 1 function in Revolution (which I played a lot of).
Only because he has NUCLEAR WEAPONS.tgb wrote:And yet, Gandhi is still an asshole.
It took more than seven years, but Barack Obama has finally got to "no".
Maybe it was the election of a Liberal government in Canada that is more suspicious of big energy projects. Maybe it was the sharp decline in oil prices over the past year. Or maybe it was Friday's announcement that the US unemployment rate has dropped to 5%, the lowest of Mr Obama's presidency.
Whatever the explanation, the president decided now was the time to finally strike the death blow to the controversial pipeline. It's a move that will be heralded by environmentalists, condemned by Republicans on the presidential campaign trail and - almost certainly - largely overlooked by an American public that was never really engaged on the issue.
The president's decision puts Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton in a comfortable spot. She had recently come out against the pipeline, and Mr Obama's move takes the issue off the table - at least for now.