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The Aikau's should sponsor the event themselves if they want to dictate terms. Every year there's some sort of drama surrounding these folks and their efforts to cash in on their brother's name.
Quicksilver should just change the name and leave the Aikau's behind. Pro surfers and fans will understand! | 0 | not toxic |
"The buck stops over there. Way way way over there."
Donald Trump | 0 | not toxic |
An advisory council has offered a suggestion which the Fraser Institute approves of. There's no indication that Trudeau agrees. | 0 | not toxic |
FYI folks:
John Tetpon
John Tetpon is an Anchorage journalist who has worked for the Anchorage Daily News and The Anchorage Times, assigned to cover state and federal courts, police and crime, and rural issues. He was also the director of communications for the Alaska Federation of Natives. He is retired and lives in Anchorage. | 0 | not toxic |
Animals are property. The state has the records showing these people own the dogs. There's no reason for them not to return them to their owners.
Putting them up for adoption when they clearly know who owns them is indefensible. | 0 | not toxic |
Do you two brilliant scholars know that it costs more to execute someone than it does to imprison them for life? | 0 | not toxic |
Agreed. Weʻre poisoning our own commons to spite the poor. We need bathrooms now. No one would pee or poop on the street if they had an option. | 0 | not toxic |
You're right. Nobody cared or discriminated against or attacked LGBT people until President Obama was sworn in. Are you really that obtuse? | 1 | toxic |
There are jobs going begging in places like IT. And if you read the article about immigrants in Winkler Manitoba you might realize that immigrants take the hard jobs and the dirty jobs such as driving cabs, cleaning toilets that the unemployed "Canadians" are too proud to take. There is a mismatch of jobs and skills. Restricting immigration won't change that. | 0 | not toxic |
I said many hon. Not all. Check the stats. | 0 | not toxic |
The leftist dictator as a model is becoming clearer for us. | 0 | not toxic |
Isn't it great to have businessmen in charge? | 0 | not toxic |
This article was written for people like you. Not much of a real thinker. Stop trying to blame any Administration. North Korea has been a pain before Bush or Obama. Matter of fact they been a thorn since (Yes!) the Reagan years. Recently, we watch in the news that North Korea has been testing and they just found out they have the ability to reach
Japan or maybe to Guam. Now this article is suggesting that North Korea has the power and accuracy to hit a power grid. In school, didn't your teacher tell you to read and then think about what you read. Some truth is in here as well as a hell of a lot of a exaggregation to scare you. So that you would do exactly, what you did blame Bush and Obama This propaganda is so that you would put your blind faith in Trump. (Which is scarier than the article). Please read more and Have a bless day. | 0 | not toxic |
There are so many references to Trudeau because it has become abundantly evident by now that the media does not apply its standards equally to all politicians. In 2016, Trudeau didn't bother to nix the $11 bn arms deal to Saudi Arabia. The outrage was hushed at best, not vociferous like the criticism Trump is receiving from oped writers like this. | 0 | not toxic |
Margaret, as Kellyann Conjob says, "get with the program." Canada has, by default, become a sanctuary nation - not just for people but for the entire idea of liberal democracy. We oppose the Trumps of the world just by being us. Let's see how long we can hold out before the Anchluss. | 0 | not toxic |
There's plenty of studies that TNR works, and even more that show that kill methods don't. Keep looking.
It's a false dichotomy because monk seals aren't dying from cat poop. A few monk seals and a couple birds does not a pandemic make, even if someone actually was able to prove direct causation, which no one has.
You can say goodbye to our endangered species anyway because of global climate change. The malaria epidemic is growing while you try and declare a war on cats | 0 | not toxic |
Yup.
That and the simple fact that in Boulder you get to pay approx $700,000 for a 60-yr-old 1500 sq ft crackerbox, along with the approx $4k/yr in property taxes that go with it.
I'm sure the folks who can afford to live on Mapleton Hill are happy as h3ll.
Boulder is expensive, and if you are a "service-economy"-salaried worker in Boulder
you probably live in Longmont. | 0 | not toxic |
So, how much does the state need to fully fund education? It doesn't need to be close, just a good number would be fine... | 0 | not toxic |
Love this prominent subtitle for "MoraLab" at Uni of Hawaii:
"making the world a better place one paper at a time"
Have a look at the namesakes CV, and see where the money wasn't, and where the money now is, and, see clearly the principal driver of "re$earch" in the world today:
http://tinyurl.com/y8l2mxtd
We pay for all of these "papers" in taxes and deficit spending inflicted on future generations. Look at a few of these when inspired, and you'll see what you're buying with your grandchildren's money.
There is no easier prediction for a 42 yr. old scientist to make than what will happen "by the end of the century" well after s/he has died.
Can it be imagined what brilliant discoveries and inventions would occur for humanity if the useless wasn't pursued with such passion by so many. | 0 | not toxic |
At 80, I doubt he's out there to prove any point to anyone. Props to him for getting off the couch and staying active, too many in this society are either too scared or too lazy to do that. Also your assuming the road is filled with punk racers and logging trucks, maybe it really is a sleepy country lane. I'll be happy to take his place on the road when I hit his age. | 0 | not toxic |
So sad! Can you believe all the opportunities they have at coffee creek that the taxpayers pay for. Free classes! Free room and board! Learning new career ! Exercise, bible study, quilt making, movies, yoga , library....the list goes on. Sounds like a resort to me! | 0 | not toxic |
It took many employees in excess of two days and cost over ten thousand dollars in taxpayer's money to clean up. There is feces, rotten food, and whatever scattered about. Who knows how much trash is at the bottom of the lake. There are injuries, fights, even deaths associated with this annual event. It IS a big deal. | 0 | not toxic |
No evidence of one ever starting a fire. Better ban them. | 0 | not toxic |
And name 1 Post Office that takes 1000 lb. boxes from anybody?
"For example, a 14 ounce bag of Ruffels in Anchorage costs $4.29 retail. The two grocery stores in Bethel, a village of about 3,500 and a bypass hub location, both charge customers the exact same price -$9.99 per bag. It could cost as little as 35 cents to send that bag via Alaska Bypass (as part of the 1,000 pound palletized load minimum shipment) In addition, it is likely the Bethel grocer would pay wholesale for the Ruffels, not the Anchorage retail price. The stores, therefore, mark up the price of Ruffels by far more than 100%. IN fact, the stores could possibly still offer the identical price of $9.99 per bag profitability even if it were delivered via the private freight market, who's rates could be five times higher (35 cents x 5 = $1.75)...Rural merchants are among the biggest beneficiaries of the Alaska Bypass."
“We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.”
Benjamin Franklin 1st Postman. | 0 | not toxic |
Proof? Typical Trump person. Don't need proof just say it 5 tines and it has to be true, right you idiot? | 1 | toxic |
Being one of the most popular entertainers in the world, leave it to you to sum him up as telling someone to get cancer.
Shouldn't common sense give you pause and reflect on judging someone based on today's society, technology and tastes?
He was friends with many of the major figures of the second half of the 20th century, from presidents to other legendary entertainers. A self-made man, he comes from what is today one of the most crime infested cities in the U.S. He was an actor, director, philanthropist (raising 2 billion), inventor and comedian. He's the final chapter of his generation.
He may not have been your cup of tea, being an American and an unsophisticated type of comedian, but those are not the man's only contribution for the post-war years and beyond. | 0 | not toxic |
This is insane. My wife and I just bought a house that was built in the 1930s. We intend to rent it for a while then tear it down and rebuild. What sense would this policy make for us? | 0 | not toxic |
Agnew was arguably the worst VP in recent history. Fortunately, he resigned before Nixon was impeached. Then the unelectable Gerald Ford inherited the presidency after Nixon was impeached He was defeated by Carter, the one term wonder. Then they got Reagan for two terms. Could Pence be worse? Maybe we will find out. | 0 | not toxic |
I was curious about why someone from American Samoa would have to become a citizen while those born in other US Territories are already considered citizens. Interestingly, those born in American Samoa and Swains Island are non-citizen US nationals.
https://www.immihelp.com/immigration/us-national.html | 0 | not toxic |
Uh, if they weren't rich and powerful, we wouldn't know who they hell they are?
Your Uncle Tony is hardly newsworthy when he letches on his colleagues. | 1 | toxic |
In my opinion, calling it "religious freedom act" is nothing but hypocritical when we examine its content. It is like saying, I want freedom for myself, but I restrict the freedom of others.
This is not right, in my opinion, especially when businesses provide services or sell goods to the public. They must obtain a license to operate, with the goal of providing the public with their needs. Everyone is included. How can they then discriminate against some people under the argument of "religious freedom?"
Isn't a "Christian who discriminates" actually an oxymoron? | 0 | not toxic |
People may like the outside but the inside of the school is a completely different matter. The rooms are too small and below TDSB standards (there is no reduction in class sizes to compensate either). The hallways are too narrow and thus too loud (it is nearly impossible for an adult to traverse the hallway when the younger grades are getting ready for recess). The rungs on the stairways are wide enough for a Grade 1 kid to slip through (luckily the kinders are on the main floor). The roof is designed in such a way that it is impossible to fix. There are schools in the TDSB that are over 100 years old that are in much better shape. Good design should be also practical not just whimsical. Rebuild the new school to look like a spaceship if that is so important but the current building is a dud of epic proportions. | 0 | not toxic |
"That's the beauty of the war on terror. Its flexibility. You can name anyone you dislike a terrorist, and kill them with impunity."
Exactly.
Canada isn't a democracy, it's a scapegoatocracy. And what a splendid variety of scapegoats. A scapegoat for every taste.
Indigenous people for traditionalists. Welfare recipients for immigrants. The elderly for the young at heart. Nazis, xenophobes, anti-Semites for the conventional; long-haired men for those who never got over losing the Vietnam War; women for sexists, disabled folks for the mean-spirited... a veritable lifetime's supply of scapegoats for the powerful to distract from their own misdeeds.
Buy one now. Buy two. They are very cost effective. | 0 | not toxic |
Strategy in this case is to continue to pressure the ANC and force them into wrong decisions in the mind of the electorate and specifically traditional ANC supporters. Parliamentary plenary sessions are hugely popular televised events with these type of motions, and just as with the last VONC, the DA could not get a better platform to show up the ANC with the next being the 'Motion to dissolve parliament' - all with 2019 elections in mind. I trust the DA in this regard. The knife is in and now the DA can either withraw or give it a twist and thrust. | 0 | not toxic |
what kine massage. heard lots of century center's "massage" is the special kine | 0 | not toxic |
Richard Stevens is somewhat of a dimwit. He didn't do his homework (i.e., due diligence) on the HOA rules, regs, and bylaws before he bought the home....apparently. If he had, then he would not have been surprised at the reaction. | 1 | toxic |
And all this because of Liberal vote buying.
Profits gone with the Wynne-d. | 0 | not toxic |
They will be talking about this issue in another 3 years and Trump will still get elected in 2020. Rumor is Hillary and Obama's wife are on the ticket. | 0 | not toxic |
The media regularly reports ( and columnists offer opinions) on matters being investigated, where charges have been laid and while the case is being heard (unless there is a publication ban in place).
For example see the case of Michael Dennis "Mike" Duffy. | 0 | not toxic |
Great. Being a good samaritan may result in your life and the life of your 10 year old daughter being placed in extreme jeopardy.
I hope the woman did the attack is put away for at least double the usual sentence (20 years sounds about right)
Don't give rides to strangers even if they claim to be in some kind of danger. Call 911. | 0 | not toxic |
I can see that pajama boy is well versed on the sorospeak groupthink. | 0 | not toxic |
Thanks, Kat, for a voice of reason and respect in this debate. I wonder how many people commenting here have ever experienced a smudging ceremony? While I am severely bothered by cigarette smoke, smudging has never caused me any kind of breathing problems. In any case, setting up a well-ventilated room should not be that difficult. When we entered into treaties with Indigenous nations, we agreed to share the land. Those of us who are settlers live here due to the generosity of First Nations peoples and we need to learn to respect (and hopefully, learn from) their practices and teachings. | 0 | not toxic |
All the politics aside, having them clean up would be a good step. (I'm sure more will be done but,) I see garbage from time to time on the trails when I hike and this is just a small glimpse, of the consensus of our society. | 0 | not toxic |
all apparitions are questionable, in than can't be proved. there are all sorts of reasons why someone could think they are seeing things that aren't there. which is why the church does not require anyone to believe in any so-called apparition, vision,whatever you wish to call it. I tend to find some to be more a "pretty fairytale" than anything else. Some I consider to be nothing more than downright hoaxes. Some, like Fatima start out a the pretty fairytale and then slowly morph into the hoax and money maker scheme. | 0 | not toxic |
Licensing is not just a revenue mechanism - it brings accountability, or at least aids in administering the law if desired. The police cannot identify a cyclist riding through red lights/stop signs/on sidewalks/with no hands while texting/not having proper lighting etc. because there is no plate by which to identify him/her. The result has been a very apparent disregard of the rules of the road by a large marjority of cyclists which puts the safety of cyclists, pedestrians and other motorists at risk. | 0 | not toxic |
Follow the money and shaitan's followers. If the queen bows to shaitan, all her followers indirectly bow to shaitan.
The queen and her heirs could sign a pact with the devil in the future and that would suffice for those submitting earlier.
It is a small price to pay for giving up your allegiance.
Why else would such rulers pay all their money to keep their followers at "all" costs.
Freedom ? There are two choices. Submit to God and God alone or submit to others.
Why so serious ?
The simple folk who think they are smart avoid the issue by saying there is no God.
Here is a reference (to be checked personally) for those who want to know.
http://quran.com
God save the queen from the devil. Lest he get her to sign a pact. If the queen or heirs sign, all followers are most likely doomed. Then God is the only one left who can forgive them all on Judgement day. None can intervene unless explicitly permitted by God on that day.
Regards,
Khawar Nehal
http://atrc.net.pk | 0 | not toxic |
Well, Donald is looking for charity donations to pay for his legal defense team. | 0 | not toxic |
I know eaxactly what you mean. My friends remark at my success. Not the money so much but the achievement. The say I must be ecstatic and proud. I always say maybe and it shocks them.
I question all the time if the sacrifices are/were worth it or if they were right choices for me. I am not sure. There is an intangible trait that I believe all ivory tower economists dont understand because they probably dont have it themselves. It's the fire that ignites a corporate culture and is the basis for entrepreneurial leadership.
Its PASSION and CONVICTION. Those traits might come from different things for different people but I believe all the most successful entrepreneurs have it. However it can be fragile and is exhaustible. It has to be nurtured and fed. The Trudeau government with their divisive tactics are literally playing with that fire. Trust is important in any relationship and they have destroyed that. | 0 | not toxic |
What did your MP say Father to Five? | 0 | not toxic |
Mr. Brown,
>>If we managed our own personal family finances the same way as they are managing our state finances, we would be broke as well.
I agree. I suspect many households manage their finances in this same fashion, if at all.
>>My neighbor thinks that going to the extra session was intentional and planned as a way for them to further pad their personal pocketbooks.
I can’t really disagree. I do think if they can’t get the state’s work done in the time allotted then they should be on their own dime for any additional time “needed” to complete it. I can’t think of a better incentive. Why should anyone benefit from what is basically dereliction of duty?! | 0 | not toxic |
Well said | 0 | not toxic |
I have a question. Do you have a legitimate answer:
If fully automatic rifles are illegal to sell, as I believe they are, why was this store selling an AK-47?
Was it fully automatic? If so, it is legitimately an assault rifle and the headline writer used the right term.
But I notice that the reporter did not use the words "assault rifle". That leads me to believe that this AK-47 was capable of only semi-automatic fire - and the headline writer applied the words "assault rifle" incorrectly.
Which was it? | 0 | not toxic |
Doesn't RINO stand for Real Republican? I.E. someone who obeys the will of the people as opposed to the will of the party? Just sayin'... | 0 | not toxic |
"The players are well-paid employees who are supposed to be doing their jobs..."
Their job is to play football, which they did. None refused to do their job.
Or is it their job to stand because Massa Trump tells them to? | 0 | not toxic |
One thing the author got right is that this is state sponsored. We have put ourselves in Iraq and Afghanistan while focusing on Israels enemy Iran. If we were really looking out for OUR best interests we would focus instead on Saudi Arabia and Pakistan where money and a porous border give succor and material aid to ISIL and other Islamic radicals. | 0 | not toxic |
Sadly this is true. But any distraction would be short lived. The Russian probe will go on for years. It is unlikely to show any crime has been committed as it is difficult to prove "intent" on the obstruction of justice charge and if collusion was found it would be politically damaging but is not a crime unless the Trump campaign orchestrated the hacking with the Russians for which there is no evidence to suggest that yet.
So the best we can hope for is that Mr Trump will get nothing done (and do little harm) while in office and he won't get re-elected. | 0 | not toxic |
If you were familiar with Lumen Gentium you'd see the Church's understanding is the same as Paul's understanding and different than your own. | 0 | not toxic |
How easily we can find another trillion to blow on weapons that only a madman would use. The rickety old stool known as MAD was always unstable to begin with, but let's of saw off one of the legs to make it wobble a little more. Once again man's stupidity exceeds his ingenuity. Why worry about global warming when nuclear winter is just around the corner. Just insanity. | 1 | toxic |
The same goes on in all sources of information, including the G&M; certain issues are emphasised and others are swept under the rug. For that reason, there has been an uproar from the general public indicating dissatisfaction with reporting, not that the issues that are reported on are incorrectly described, but rather there are several others that are completely ignored.
What that has lead to is the now commonly used phrase; "the media is corrupt" and I agree. | 0 | not toxic |
Pathological. Simply pathological.
Don't expect him to slink away after being spanked in this election. Trump TV has to be next . Run by Roger Ailes. Anchored by Sean Hannity and Sarah Palin. Content exclusively from Breitbart. Sponsored by the NRA, the GOP, and Bob Jones University. Every reporter and host will be blonde bombshells, with the shortest skirts in the biz.
Corporate symbol with be Trump's face.
He'll be a 'crazy magnet', attracting his current fan base with a combination of conspiracy theories, fear, and legs.
America will decline further as a result.
Can't wait...yup... | 0 | not toxic |
There is no Russian Collusion. Nada, nothing against Trump! And they should pursue the ' Leaker' of the grand jury indictments. | 0 | not toxic |
Really? If this is all they can come up with it is time to abolish the office of special counsel. Where were they when madam "queen for a day" was sending tens of thousands of e mails that were violations? Why was this even printed, much more like this and my subscription to the Examiner is going to be history. | 0 | not toxic |
50 - 60 years ago when there was a large aku boat fleet... they would point the boat toward Honolulu, turn on the auto-pilot... figure they were about 5 hours out and set the alarm clock for 4 ½ hours and everyone on board went to sleep. All the small boat fishing fleet knew to steer clear of an aku boat because everyone on board was asleep. Many an aku boat ended up on the reef because they figured their travel time wrong or the alarm clock failed to wake them up... just saying. | 0 | not toxic |
What a simple solution.
Can't help but wonder what the e groups will come up with next to protect their pay checks? | 0 | not toxic |
Alcohol usage, antibiotics, and a missed pill are all reasoms for bcp failure. It is impossible for humans to be perfect in usimg contraception. Studies have said 90% effectiveness due to the humam factors. | 0 | not toxic |
Hillary is one heck of a motivator. Repeal Obamacare, conservative supreme court budget, lower taxes for a start | 0 | not toxic |
Your facts are actually not factual. The debt that was left by Bush/Cheney was 9.8 trillion, not 7 trillion. Debt increased about 4.5 trillion in his eight years. Obama has increased the debt almost 10 trillion in less than eight years. If your facts were accurate, then Obama would have added almost 13 trillion to the debt. From my perspective, I like your facts better, even if they are false. Obama and the democrats in congress passed a stimulus that cost close to 1 trillion that had the auto industry bailout included. Ford did not need it and the other two probably could have also done just fine without it. The ACA was not favored by a majority of Americans and at the time it was supposed to help the 35 million or so Americans with no health insurance. We still have about the same amount without health insurance, just different people because they can no longer afford the deductibles and/or premiums. He gave the order to kill Bin Laden? Big deal, so what? Go ahead and go on, please. | 0 | not toxic |
Yes once you are off the plane the police can abuse you without all the fuss. COMPLY!
This is all about money. There were other ways to get the employees to their destination. The airline might have known in advance that their plane needed a flight crew. They could have tightened their overbooking algorithmic parameter.
Simply a matter of choosing customer service over profit.
I know, alien concept. | 0 | not toxic |
Would you say that to a resettled refugee working in a retail business here? Perhaps that is also the case re that post you responded to?
Regardless, in this particular case, I gave them the benefit of the doubt and moved on. | 0 | not toxic |
So Trudeau is spouting regurgitated "Marxist-Lite" bromides in Germany?
Yay! | 0 | not toxic |
Really? I have to tell you that it is sarcasm?
A "nation" of 300,00 people, racially homogenous and culturally and geographically isolated, is hardly a realistic example for elsewhere, no matter how "progressive" they may be or appear to be.
Iceland is the closest thing to a matriarchal society that we have in the western world so this is hardly a surprise. | 0 | not toxic |
You completely miss the controversy. The countries you mentioned don't promote themselves as the champion of human rights for the rest of the world. It's not part of their brand and they don't fill their media with items setting them apart from the riff raff that is the rest of the world.
Canada does this. Now you want to be a fraud AND take the money AND continue to get the good headlines posturing to be the human rights leader. No cost to you.
Hope this helps. | 0 | not toxic |
The public has the right, not one or another syndicate of liars. | 0 | not toxic |
People talked about Adolph Hitler the same way you are talking about Kim. | 0 | not toxic |
See Australia actually doesn't need China. It's a small country with its own resources and plenty of markets for its beef. So TS. China is on its way down. | 0 | not toxic |
HB 247 is bad for you & it will cause massive unemployment in Alaska!
Oil companies "bought" non productive oil leases from the state and explored and risked their money to make these lands productive.
J.Frank Parnell, get's free PFD!
Oil workers took oil leases that did not produce and caused the state to get 12.5% royalty for free, in addition the state received all kinds of taxes and lots of fees!
Since statehood the state oil workers produced 19 Billion barrels of oil and the state got 12.5% royalty for free!
Don't lay off these workers now! They can do it again!
Saudi is attacking Alaska and other oil producing states with market manipulation.
The oil companies need the state to use the $ 8 Billion CBR savings to pay the budjet!
The state of Alaska received the land for free at statehood so the oil and gas found and sold could support the people.
The state leases this land to oil & gas companies and keeps 12.5% of what is produced at the oil companies expense! | 0 | not toxic |
Jaded - provide your source for that claim or retract it. | 0 | not toxic |
Not saying he is innocent at all. Here is the problem. Any 2-3 people can conspire with any combination of females to frame, defame, and bring lawsuit upon anyone they wish that had prior contact over a span of years. How would you be able to defend yourself even if you are innocent? Beware. | 0 | not toxic |
I'm with you. I want the PDF at zero before I have to pay an income tax. I would also like a sales tax before income tax for the same reason. | 0 | not toxic |
Time to impeach the useless Mr. vacation! | 1 | toxic |
Hey Springfield! I'm a little short on my target to host a big family reunion. A bunch of family from out of town will fly in and need to rent hotel rooms and will dine out and of course see the sights. What say you chip in $10k? | 0 | not toxic |
http://blog.sfgate.com/smellthetruth/2015/06/09/worth-repeating-marijuana-decreases-risk-of-lung-cancer/ | 0 | not toxic |
The fly in the ointment here is Mbete. She will go to any lengths to protect herself by protecting Zuma. If she had a shred of decency she would have allowed the ballot on the first no confidence motion a long time ago. | 0 | not toxic |
Of all the names you could have chosen, you picked that.
Are you trying to mislead people? | 0 | not toxic |
Would that be a metric ton or .an imperial? | 0 | not toxic |
This is a horrible analogy. Spoken like a true Alaskan. Taxes bad, government is stealing from me. Government spending okay, just as long as I don't have to pay for it. An incompetent government is elected by incompetent citizens. | 0 | not toxic |
Where's all the Trumpettes, with their whining, and screeching cries of "Fake News"?
Answer: Glued to the tube, which is tuned into FOX News, or they're online, feverishly devouring infowars, or breitbart, or any number of alt right websites that survive by disseminating disinformation. | 0 | not toxic |
And the people of Hawaii are at the beach, Ala Moana, restaurants, football games, etc. The Mayor of San Juan should be on the job. The president sent help and people to assist. I would expect her to lead the effort not just complain that things are not being done fast enough. Watch her CNN interview and see what type of leader she is. Her social media page has pictures of her in waist high water approaching a guy in a kayak. She is not a first responder. How convenient that a person with a camera is out taking photos of her. If people are dying put the camera down and help. She is the city’s leader. She is out doing photo ops instead of directing the efforts coming up with the strategy to best assist her constituents, she is the mayor after all. If Caldwell did this everyone would be hammering him into the ground and rightfully so. She wants to turn all efforts over to the Feds and blame them for her incompetence and look good doing it. SMH. | 0 | not toxic |
And after thinking about this a little further, here is how it is related (I too saw the compounding story when it aired and it caught my attention.
1. This was a cream formulated by a compounding pharmacy
2. That was the same type of medicine under scrutiny in the report
3. This is Eugene, which probably has the biggest per capita homeopathic/anti vaccine weirdo population in the country
4. This is Eugene Oregon (need I say more), home of the "Grifter" population
5. This business is independently owned and has no corporate over sight
6. And last but not least, this is a free country, and i have a right as a taxpayer and citizen to wonder about these types of things
7. I could care less about what you think in this matter
Anything else ? | 0 | not toxic |
Claims are false? So she is moving to make a point? No no, false claims my rubber duck! ANTIFI has proven they will attack anyone, and the left has proven they are out of control. Please, if anything, Dana has not even reported everything for busy body public scrutiny. | 0 | not toxic |
Yes, looking better then it was several years ago. We would think this is a great trend that will continue until the problem is gone, right? Well not really since these are invested heavily in stocks and those have been up for many years now. When the market crashes, which it will, the unfunded liabilities are going to explode again. | 0 | not toxic |
Date sugar still contains too much "sugar". It's better to avoid all such products IMHO. Also, Greger is a proponent of veganism, and that's his end goal -- not to promote a healthy diet. | 0 | not toxic |
I take it we're consulting Chris Christie on the appropriateness of Mr. Trump's behavior because Al Capone and Jimmy Hoffa are no longer available. | 0 | not toxic |
You mean like Nancy Pelosi who said, "We have to pass the bill to see what's in it." That was the ACA or Obama care. They did. Now we all have to live with the mess it created. Even Bill Clinton said as much, calling Obama care "the craziest thing in the world" That's really something | 0 | not toxic |
Yes and no. Many of the 9-11 terrorists were middle-upper class. | 0 | not toxic |
NAILED IT! Especially since the Reagan years, companies have successfully lobbied Congress for the ability, and colluded with one another, to artificially suppress wages for all but the most top-level officers (i.e. THEMSELVES aka "job creators" (modern-day slave masters)). Basically, if today's business owners, CEOs, et al., could endeavor to return to the pre-Reagan business model, where company profits were more equitably SHARED with their workers -- the people actually performing the work from which profits are made -- then a $20 per hour wage for landscapers would be downright affordable for commercial and residential customers alike. | 0 | not toxic |
what a pathetic article. How the Globe continues to post your articles I don't understand. Talk about Out To Lunch. | 1 | toxic |
How did they get to all these nationwide rallies? Did they walk or bike? They protest the very fuels that give them transportation and mobility, heat & cool structures, assist farming that feeds them. They are hypocrites. | 1 | toxic |
Ms. Patkotak, The legislators are reacting to their constituents and apparently the constituents do not agree with you. The legislature by design is not a rubber stamp of the governor. Not agreeing with the governor or Senate is the prerogative of the House. It is why agreement among the three entities is necessary to pass legislation. It's so easy to cast insulting accusations from the perspective of a keyboard. If you believe you can perform so much better then please run for office and show us how. | 0 | not toxic |
The author is entitled to his opinion, but not his own facts. Lets dispel the deceptive nonsense spewed by the author.
The gas line project is what Alaska voters have asked for. We had an election, and Alaskans- by a landslide- asked Alaska to go forward with an LNG export project. 2002, 136,000 "yes" votes.
So Parnell wasted $1 billion on studies for things that made no sense. Such as, a pipeline the Lower 48. And a "bullet" line. This of course delayed the Alaska project voters asked for.
Alaska does own natural gas. Over 250 trillion cubic feet of estimated reserves just along the North Slope. The non- producers have a lease-hold interest. If they fail to honor their leases, they get booted off. It takes legal expertise to make that happen.
The Alaska LNG project will not be built if it is not economic. The price of the project will be far, far less than $65 billion. AGDC is working on that right now. This is what scares those that want our gas warehoused. | 0 | not toxic |
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