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Post by djAdvocate on Nov 13, 2013 12:45:03 GMT -5
Wind energy... Third world shit. agreed. 11th century shit.
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Post by bimetalaupt on Nov 13, 2013 13:13:36 GMT -5
Wind energy... Third world shit. agreed. 11th century shit. Dancer, But e-126 is gear-less direct drive DC Powerthat can produce power from 6 mph wind to 74 mph wind...so what does "Store high in Transit"have to do with high tech power..No methane produced. But we do have deer and Javelins. No cows..All HAT!!!!and no Cows.....Good grass...some sun flowers... Back to OBAMACare....Kirmit needs a MD..when I was 40 they told me I was too old for Medical SCHOOL. WE will need some 10,000more MD/DO to reach needed staff with ObamaCare..Well the Local Pharmacy can give you a flu shot but you need more care; the local MD lives in Abilene,TX!! so will Obama pay for the education, BiMetalAuPt
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Post by Value Buy on Nov 13, 2013 13:14:21 GMT -5
Hmmn, Now they are saying Healthcare.gov will be up and running correctly on November 30th.
Two months and one million signees late.......
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Post by djAdvocate on Nov 13, 2013 13:19:47 GMT -5
agreed. 11th century shit. Dancer, But e-126 is gear-less direct drive DC Powerthat can produce power from 6 mph wind to 74 mph wind...so what does "Store high in Transit"have to do with high tech power..No methane produced. But we do have deer and Javelins. No cows..All HAT!!!!and no Cows.....Good grass...some sun flowers... Back to OBAMACare....Kirmit needs a MD..when I was 40 they told me I was too old for Medical SCHOOL. WE will need some 10,000more MD/DO to reach needed staff with ObamaCare..Well the Local Pharmacy can give you a flu shot but you need more care; the local MD lives in Abilene,TX!! so will Obama pay for the education, BiMetalAuPt i am a bat enthusiast, bimetal. windmills are really bad for migratory bat populations. sorry. not a fan. that, and they are fugly, imo.
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Post by bimetalaupt on Nov 13, 2013 15:05:08 GMT -5
Dancer, But e-126 is gear-less direct drive DC Powerthat can produce power from 6 mph wind to 74 mph wind...so what does "Store high in Transit"have to do with high tech power..No methane produced. But we do have deer and Javelins. No cows..All HAT!!!!and no Cows.....Good grass...some sun flowers... Back to OBAMACare....Kirmit needs a MD..when I was 40 they told me I was too old for Medical SCHOOL. WE will need some 10,000more MD/DO to reach needed staff with ObamaCare..Well the Local Pharmacy can give you a flu shot but you need more care; the local MD lives in Abilene,TX!! so will Obama pay for the education, BiMetalAuPt i am a bat enthusiast, bimetal. windmills are really bad for migratory bat populations. sorry. not a fan. that, and they are fugly, imo. Dancer, Well... you would love Austin...Bat heaven ..under the Bridge in the center of town..Three Tail Mexican bats that live on flying bugs!! The ranch has quill and They do not fly very high. Well I need to go to Germany to talk with Enercon about how we will get the generation part from Houston to Kermit. I saw what it took to build the mover it took to move the amine unit. Two JEEPS: one on each end with trucks on both end. Now for ducks!!! My son's Lab found the duck pond faster then the DUCKS did. Duck hunting is bigger then deer hunting in Kermit,TX... Great duck hunting !!!!I do have some data from the current pond. I will have added a data logger at 500 feet. but crain are only LARGE birds in Kermit. And they fly faster then they look like they are!!! How high do they fly!!!! Well , many like to use hunting as a stress reduction!!!!! Will ObamaCare pay for Duck Therapy? I may change my address to New York but that will be state health care They have MD/DO schools and a lot of MD's. Pure air and strong sun shine!!! Energy!!! and FREE Energy sounds like growth to me...Health care is the industry of the 21 st century...Cities without diesel cars!!! Electric Cars..running on Wind created electric power. Most cheap at night when the wind blows....Birds fly only during the day and the wind blows at night.... Next!!!!!Do you agree...Health care is now 17% of the GDP!!!!Under ObamaCare it could be 25%!! Just a funding math model... BiMetalAuPt
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Post by djAdvocate on Nov 13, 2013 15:13:44 GMT -5
i am a bat enthusiast, bimetal. windmills are really bad for migratory bat populations. sorry. not a fan. that, and they are fugly, imo. Dancer, Well... you would love Austin...Bat heaven ..under the Bridge in the center of town..Three Tail Mexican bats that live on flying bugs!! i live there 1 week a year, and in Chicago 1 week a year. i know both towns very well. you are referring to the Congress Avenue Bridge. they are migratory, so they don't live there year-round. there are 1M visitors, however.
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Post by bimetalaupt on Nov 13, 2013 16:10:28 GMT -5
Dancer, Well... you would love Austin...Bat heaven ..under the Bridge in the center of town..Three Tail Mexican bats that live on flying bugs!! i live there 1 week a year, and in Chicago 1 week a year. i know both towns very well. you are referring to the Congress Avenue Bridge. they are migratory, so they don't live there year-round. there are 1M visitors, however. Dancer, Yes...I changed the name Congress Avenue Bridge to Bridge in the Center of Town...How about Carlsbad Caverns with a bat population of Mexican Free-tailed bats of about 400M...having left for Mexico last week!!! I thought M = 1000? well 400,000 bats on average... A week in Austin,TX...I did my PharmB at UTA. Great school;Best Pharmacy School in the Nation, and Started my MBA before I left. Just a thought, BiMetalAuPt
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Nov 13, 2013 18:21:05 GMT -5
Hmmn, Now they are saying Healthcare.gov will be up and running correctly on November 30th. Two months and one million signees late....... When Obama is in a credibility free-fall, what's another lie?
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Nov 13, 2013 18:33:50 GMT -5
Polls in Freefall! Credibility GONE!
79 percent of Republicans
51 percent of independents and
22 percent of Democrats believe
Obama knowingly lied to get the law passed.
59-percent majority believes the administration knew ahead of time that people would be kicked off their insurance because of the law, and
55 percent think the White House has “tried to deceive” people about it.
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The lack of trust extends to Obama’s recent apology to Americans losing their insurance because of Obamacare- 58 percent -- feel it was “mostly for political reasons.”
The president’s job rating on health care needs emergency care: a record-low 36 percent of voters approve. That’s down from 45 percent approving last month when the health exchanges had just opened (October 1-2, 2013).
At the same time a record-high 61 percent disapprove of Obama’s performance on health care. That’s up 10 percentage points in just over a month.
The president only performs worse on one issue -- the federal deficit. An all-time low 29 percent of voters approve, while a record-high 66 percent disapprove.
I may not be able to predict what voters will do at the polls, but on this one DO NOT DOUBT ME, EVER - I know organizations and leadership pretty well and this is what's about to happen: Obama has no leadership ability whatsoever. To this point, Democrats have been enjoying Obama's widespread popularity- especially his personal likability- and basically shielded by the fact that the media has been running cover for him and propping him up-- all while the GOP has been walking on egg shells afraid of being called racists.
That's over.
Chaos will now reign in the Democratic Party- party discipline is gone- and once the cracks appear (and new ones appear hour by hour) the whole party implodes.
This could well be the end of big government- forever.
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Post by Value Buy on Nov 13, 2013 18:42:49 GMT -5
OOPS. NBC Nightly News reports the numbers are worse than previously thought. Less than 27,000 are signed up, and says the program is now on life support. If it was not for the state sites, it would be more embarrassing than it is. California has almost signed up more people than the Feds have.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2013 18:45:36 GMT -5
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Post by cereb on Nov 13, 2013 18:56:11 GMT -5
Polls in Freefall!Credibility GONE!79 percent of Republicans 51 percent of independents and 22 percent of Democrats believe Obama knowingly lied to get the law passed.59-percent majority believes the administration knew ahead of time that people would be kicked off their insurance because of the law, and
55 percent think the White House has “tried to deceive” people about it.
... The lack of trust extends to Obama’s recent apology to Americans losing their insurance because of Obamacare- 58 percent -- feel it was “mostly for political reasons.”The president’s job rating on health care needs emergency care: a record-low 36 percent of voters approve. That’s down from 45 percent approving last month when the health exchanges had just opened (October 1-2, 2013). At the same time a record-high 61 percent disapprove of Obama’s performance on health care. That’s up 10 percentage points in just over a month. The president only performs worse on one issue -- the federal deficit. An all-time low 29 percent of voters approve, while a record-high 66 percent disapprove.
I may not be able to predict what voters will do at the polls, but on this one DO NOT DOUBT ME, EVER - I know organizations and leadership pretty well and this is what's about to happen: Obama has no leadership ability whatsoever. To this point, Democrats have been enjoying Obama's widespread popularity- especially his personal likability- and basically shielded by the fact that the media has been running cover for him and propping him up-- all while the GOP has been walking on egg shells afraid of being called racists.
That's over.
Chaos will now reign in the Democratic Party- party discipline is gone- and once the cracks appear (and new ones appear hour by hour) the whole party implodes.
This could well be the end of big government- forever. Oh nozzzzzzzzz the sky is falling!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2013 18:57:23 GMT -5
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Nov 13, 2013 20:53:49 GMT -5
Why Obama's Poll Numbers Will Not Bounce Back www.nationaljournal.com/hotline-on-call/why-obama-won-t-bounce-back-20131112I will admit that I am over-enthusiastic about the bad news for Obama, and I do my best to keep my HOPE that the country will CHANGE in check by admitting reality when I have to. However, there's just something about the Obama regime that never did sit right with me. He was always too good to be true (for the left and Democrats). He has always embodied the worst impulses of the fringe left mixed with corruption that would make Nixon blush. I have been waiting for the moment the wheels would come off this wagon for a long time- I mistakenly thought it would be the 2012 election, but a field of conservatives split the conservative vote to the benefit of the mushy moderate Mitt "RomneyCare" Romney who ultimately was just too weak a candidate to merit the support of principled conservatives. I frankly thought he'd win without us- but I was obviously wrong. That's all water under the bridge now. ObamaCare is no longer theory. It's no longer a political argument that the low-information idiots can tune out. It's a bitter pill, being forced down the throats of- to date- five million Americans. Now, there's always the distinct possibility that the GOP will get suckered into a plan that saves the Democrats from the consequences of the ObamaCare trainwreck in 2014 while simultaneously making the GOP look bad (again) and alienating conservatives (again). So, I won't speak to election results- though the Democrat's generic ballot advantage they enjoyed after the meaningless fake Reid-Obama government shutdown has evaporated. When you consider that the *idea* of ObamaCare was enough to devastate the Dems in 2010, the full blown consequences in 2014 could be far worse. And frankly, there's also the distinct possibility that enough voters have had it with both parties that the GOP's insistence on going to war with the TEA Party combined with the visceral anger at Washington over the ObamaCare trainwreck (to say nothing of the debt ceiling and five years of rampant, unchecked federal spending) may just be enough for the 87 (that's right kids) RINO's facing TEA Party challengers to go down in flames and continue the political re-alignment that began with the 2010 earthquake. In short- it can't go on. Something has to give. The entrenched politicians and their bloated baby- the federal leviathan- has to be reigned in. I have long figured it would take total collapse, but you never know...Americans could have one more revolution in them?
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Post by Lizard King on Nov 13, 2013 21:41:51 GMT -5
It's likely that the Democrats are going to fall well short of winning back the House in 2014. They'll probably win or lose no more than five seats there; right now, I think it's more likely they'll lose than win, but my gut says they'll probably net about three seats here. On the other hand, I really think they could lose as many as eight in the Senate, if the momentum keeps up on this. Right now, generic-Republican is considered in the polls to have a better handle on managing government, handling the budget, healthcare, immigration (!), foreign policy (!), and providing leadership (duh) than Obama. And Obama is so tightly identified with the healthcare reform, having decided to embrace it as a winning issue in the long run; and he made the whole party identify with it too. People like Kay Hagan and Jeanne Shaheen should not be nervous about 2014; Obamacare makes them nervous. People like Mark Pryor and Mark Begich were pushing their luck somewhat to begin with; Obamacare makes them vulnerable. The Senate is Republicans' to lose, although they've demonstrated excellent form for that. There is a strong caucus in the Republican base that believes the perfect is the enemy of the good, and the unmitigated good of breaking Democrats' grip on the levers of power has gone undone for too long as a result. This is probably the last best chance the Republican Party has to stake a claim to relevance in the 21st Century. Sadly, the party isn't ready for it, and will have to wing it. I'm encouraged to note that Ken Cuccinelli, a really flawed candidate in the Virginia gubernatorial race, was as well-supported as he was by the younger voting cohort. The Washington Times found this surprising, but when you look at the prospects for voters who were casting their first vote in the historic 2008 election, it's not hard to see why even Cuccinelli's relatively extreme social views faded compared to his extremely resonant economic messaging. Like a lot of the elements of the vaunted Obama coalition, millennial voters have experienced something close to contempt from this White House: for all the speechifying, their actual conditions have got worse, their prospects have got worse, and the man they trusted to change things for the better when he said he'd "fundamentally transform" this country has proven unworthy of their trust. Now, 25-29 year olds still have the hopey-changey fires burning; they were voting in the fractious 2004 election and watched Brand Bush bring down the GOP. But voters have short memories. Give them a year more of drip-drip bad news, a year more of ineffectual spin and sleaze from the White House instead of the accountability and efficiency that is the minimum expectation we should have of the executive branch, and even Republicans might look palatable in 2014. It's all very good news for Clinton in 2016 and a rare third straight term in the White House for Democrats; but let's not get too far ahead of ourselves... as the lady herself might say: what difference, at this point, does it make?
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Nov 13, 2013 21:59:34 GMT -5
Mike Huckabee posted this on facebook- I can't link to it for some reason, so I'm just cutting and pasting and you will have to take my word for it. This is GREAT:
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Post by bimetalaupt on Nov 13, 2013 22:12:43 GMT -5
oped, Yes, I took my ObamaPill today....Crestor...good for that I will have to work until I am 99 to be happy!Q!!!!! That is my new goal in life....I could be in compounding...But will Obama Care pay for compounding anything needed to cover my cost...I could produce compounded heart drugs for the exact dosages needed not some wild fixed form. What more Could I ask for? I could be a trader for a hedgeless fund...Bet on red...Hedgelessly.....higher the beta the higher the return...50 % bond and 50 % stocks and 50% luck and 50% volatility..no one knows what the market will do next year much less five years..but with ObamaCare you know who the winners should be..MCK, JNJ, WAG or CVS!!! You have to love JNJ 30year 5% AAA rated bonds... In the long run with ObamaCare many more workers will be fixing there homes with thinking of the future.. Rooms to rent!!!! Home office for real analysis work and an in house "Psykickreader" and grandmoms daycare..night care! for the over night worker. DiD I say large room for a male-order pharmacy!! Own door in the front!! Locker in cellar with red and blue led lights to grow majick health plants. Earthworms in compose to make majick growth media for majick health plants. Majick fungi growing ...growing...growing.. Now that is ObamaCare? African Indian Style... Again..now I am working for myself....many call it retirement..Medicaid with Super Soup for supper. Home is where the children come when ........Why else would you grow red giant worms? fishing!!! Now how is this for Strategic Planning? I need to check with my USP I on more income producing Homeopathic cure-all dilutions! Mold and mildew allergic oral vaccinations! Bruces's own purple super garlic. Portabella and garlicky soup!!! aka Super Soup!!!! Just a thought, BiMetalAuPt
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Post by EVT1 on Nov 14, 2013 2:56:16 GMT -5
Mike Huckabee posted this on facebook- I can't link to it for some reason, so I'm just cutting and pasting and you will have to take my word for it. This is GREAT: -rofl-Astounding hatred! Nominate Huckabee again Probably can't link to it because even with the piles of pornography and evil on the internet no one wants to be associated with that lying scumbag To me 'Posted on Facebook' is equivalent to 'Shat in a Toilet'
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Post by djAdvocate on Nov 14, 2013 10:59:29 GMT -5
they probably will. even Bush's bounced back slightly (dead cat bounce) right at the end of his term.
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Post by djAdvocate on Nov 14, 2013 11:00:32 GMT -5
It's likely that the Democrats are going to fall well short of winning back the House in 2014. They'll probably win or lose no more than five seats there; right now, I think it's more likely they'll lose than win, but my gut says they'll probably net about three seats here. false. right now, they would overwhelm the house, and win by a huge margin. but that is not likely to happen in 2014.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Nov 14, 2013 11:02:58 GMT -5
It's likely that the Democrats are going to fall well short of winning back the House in 2014. They'll probably win or lose no more than five seats there; right now, I think it's more likely they'll lose than win, but my gut says they'll probably net about three seats here. false. right now, they would overwhelm the house, and win by a huge margin. but that is not likely to happen in 2014. That's totally incorrect. As I've said- their generic ballot advantage is gone. And in January- the other shoe drops. Right now, we're dealing with cancellations in the individual market and compliance with the individual mandate. In January, the employer mandate kicks in and people are going to be dropped from employer plans by the millions. The first to go? Spouses and children that used to be on the company policy. Next up- the employees themselves. Businesses are going to drop coverage right and left.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Nov 14, 2013 11:10:20 GMT -5
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Post by Malarky on Nov 14, 2013 12:02:15 GMT -5
Today? Because all I'm seeing is the Whitey Bulger sentencing. nevermind, I see it.
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Post by djAdvocate on Nov 14, 2013 12:58:17 GMT -5
false. right now, they would overwhelm the house, and win by a huge margin. but that is not likely to happen in 2014. That's totally incorrect. really? so, you are thinking that the Democrats will flip the house?As I've said- their generic ballot advantage is gone. where did i mention generic ballots?And in January- the other shoe drops. i didn't say january. i said RIGHT NOW, Paul.Right now, we're dealing with cancellations in the individual market and compliance with the individual mandate. In January, the employer mandate kicks in and people are going to be dropped from employer plans by the millions. The first to go? Spouses and children that used to be on the company policy. Next up- the employees themselves. Businesses are going to drop coverage right and left. whatevaz. you are arguing red herring again, and you are wrong again, as usual. i know my facts, Paul. if an election were held TODAY, all three branches would go to the Democrats. not january. not November 2014. TODAY.
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Post by djAdvocate on Nov 14, 2013 12:59:09 GMT -5
good. then the GOP can rest snug and satisfied that they will take the senate and the house in 2014. yay for our team.
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Post by Malarky on Nov 14, 2013 13:11:08 GMT -5
So I got "I'm sorry my website designed to screw you doesn't work as planned, but lets just take another year so I can do it better." from that.
Oh, and my state insurance commission CAN, not WILL, CAN choose to delay this a year.
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Post by Miss Tequila on Nov 14, 2013 19:06:02 GMT -5
I say the repubs stop fighting. Let this be the huge failure and let the voters hold their politicians or party who voted for it responsible.
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Post by djAdvocate on Nov 14, 2013 22:23:25 GMT -5
I say the repubs stop fighting. Let this be the huge failure and let the voters hold their politicians or party who voted for it responsible. that would be extremely wise. i have not seen that sort of strategic wisdom in the party for at least four years.
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