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  • Reply to: ALEC Bills in Wisconsin   13 years 2 months ago
    Funny, it doesn't seem so long ago that the right was calling those folks lazy parasites who needed to be pulled away from the government teat and kicked into the real world. But now they're "leaders of breaking the generational welfare class." Typical right-wing amnesiac doublethink.
  • Reply to: Wisconsin Supreme Court Ethics Issues May Lead D.A. to Re-Open Collective Bargaining Suit   13 years 2 months ago
    The Michel Best firm and attorney, Eric McLeod has now been involved in the sketchy Gableman case, was assigned to the judicial selection committee, and was involved in drawing republican friendly districts. Big party RNC bosses reviewed districts prior to approval. Very suspect. Why would McLeod be on the Judiciary review committee when the Gableman case is technically not closed? It looks like a lot more dots might need to be connected. http://www.politiscoop.com/us-politics/wisconsin-politics/639-walkers-republican-party-worked-in-conjunction-with-big-party-bosses-.html
  • Reply to: ALEC-Linked Group Revealed As Major Secret Donor In Referendum On Maine Voting Rights   13 years 2 months ago
    I don't know how his this has become an issue except for those who want to see those who are bussed in to vote and submerging the verification process because the election results must be certified within a certain number of days after the election. If one is planning to vote, why would they not have registered, in advance? There are certainly enough opportunities available to register. Even when grocery shopping! This is nothing more than an attempt to weigh down the system during the verification process. That way, more voters who are not legitimate voters will simply slip through the system because the system is over burdened with the last minute verification process. Our form of Democracy depends on an informed voter. without it, we are all doomed. Does Planet of the Apes ring a bell?
  • Reply to: Don't Be Duped by the Sewage Sludge Industry's "Compost"   13 years 2 months ago
    The solution to climate change. ( human excrement + nuclear waste = hydrogen ) The USA discharges Trillions of tons of sewage annually, sufficient quantity to sustain electrical generation requirements of the USA. Redirecting existing sewage systems to containment facilities would be a considerable infrastructure modification project. It is the intense radiation that causes the conversion of organic material into hydrogen, therefore what some would consider the most dangerous waste because of its radiation would be the best for this utilization. I believe the combination of clean water and clean air, will increase the life expectancy of humans. The four main areas of concern globally are energy, food,water and air! he radiolytic decomposion of organic materials generates Hydrogen. By using our sewage as a source of energy we also get clean air , clean water, and no ethanol use of food stocks. Eat food first, create energy after. Simply replacing the fossil fuel powered electrical generating facilities with these plants, would reduce CO2 emissions, and CH4 emissions, to acceptable levels, globally. This would require a completely new reactor facility capable of converting human waste into hydrogen and then burning the hydrogen to generate electricity on site. This solution is sellable to citizens because of all the side issue solutions. I ve been able to convince most simply with concept of using nuclear waste to a productive end. Superbugs ( antibiotic resistant ) apparently are created in the waters sewage is discharged into, which is one more side issue solution. Anything not converting into hydrogen will potentially be disposed of using Transmutation. The water emitted from hydrogen burning will have uses in leaching heavy metals from other contaminated site clean ups\ dennis baker canada (link and PII deleted)
  • Reply to: ALEC Bills in Wisconsin   13 years 2 months ago
    Hmmmmm, I bet ya that those who are in the "welfare reform/workfare" program might have a different opinion of themselves that "Super-cheap Third World workforce. In fact they might even resent your characterization. Why, that sounds bigoted to me. Are you calling those Americans 'third world workers?' Could you be a bigot? How about calling them the leaders of breaking the generational welfare class? BUT NOOOOOOOOooooooo, they are "third world work force workers" YOU are SAD.

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