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Apples And Oranges In The Other Guy’s Orchard
The best friends of a disinformation campaign are repetition and massive dissemination. No industry on earth has more of the resources needed to execute a disinformation campaign than the energy industry and they prove it every day.
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Tagged American Petroleum Institute, big oil, Canada, ConocoPhillips, Dimock Pennsylvania, energy, environment, environmental impact, ExxonMobil, fracing, fracking, gas, gas prices, gasoline, government regulation, health care, hyrodolic fracturing, Keystone XL, Keystone XL pipeline, Middle East, natural gas, North America, Obama, oil, oil futures, oil industry, oil production, oil sand, oil spills, Pennsylvania, politics, pollution, regulation, Saudi Arabia
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Brats And Rats And Elephants
Wednesday President Obama taught a lesson to the House freshmen. It was: if you act like a bratty child, expect to be treated like a bratty child.
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Tagged 112th Congress, big oil, Canada, Charles Koch, China, David Koch, energy, environment, environmental impact, House, jobs, John Boehner, Keystone XL, Keystone XL pipeline, Koch brothers, Koch Industries, Middle East, Obama, oil industry, oil prices, oil sand, payroll tax, Payroll Tax Holiday, politics, Republicans, Saudi Arabia, State Department, tar sand, taxes, Tea Party, unemployment, unemployment benefits, unions
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You Are What You Eat
I can’t help but speculate as to who is more harmful to America; the cowardly alleged leadership in the House Republican caucus or the mostly unqualified and incompetent freshman who are manipulating it. The House Republican Caucus met for some … Continue reading
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Tagged 112th Congress, Arizona, Dean Heller, Democrats, Dick Lugar, Eric Cantor, Florida, gerrymandering, Harry Reid, health care, Indiana, Jeff Flake, jobs, John Boehner, Jon Kyl, Keystone XL, Keystone XL pipeline, Koch brothers, Maine, Massachusetts, Medicare, Mitch McConnell, Nevada, North Carolina, North Carolina legislature, Olympia Snowe, payroll tax, Payroll Tax Holiday, politics, Republicans, Scott Brown, senior citizens, Tea Party, Thomas Rooney, unemployment, Washington Post
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Premature Evaluation
Friday night we got the news that Congressional leadership had reached a deal on the extension of the payroll tax holiday and unemployment benefits. Saturday morning the Senate convened and passed it by a vote of 89 to 10. The … Continue reading
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Tagged 112th Congress, Congress, Democrats, economy, environment, Eric Cantor, House, jobs, John Boehner, Keystone XL, Keystone XL pipeline, Nancy Pelosi, Obama, Payroll Tax Holiday, payroll taxes, politics, Republicans, Senate, taxes, Tea Party, unemployment, unions
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The Ransom Note Arrived
With the Republicans holding the payroll tax holiday and unemployment extensions hostage, the arrival of the ransom note was only a matter of time. Friday afternoon was that time. The House Republican leadership unveiled their proposal.
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Tagged 112th Congress, BP oil spill, cloture, Congress, Democrat, drug testing, economy, EPA, filibuster, Florida, Fox News, Harry Reid, House, jobs, Keystone XL, Koch brothers, Koch Industries, Medicare, Nancy Pelosi, Obama, payroll tax, Payroll Tax Holiday, politics, Republican, Reuters, Rick Scott, Senate, small business, taxes, Tea Party, unemployment, unemployment benefits
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The Banishments Of Charles And David Koch
When it comes to politics and business it is fair to judge the Koch brothers, Charles and David, together as opposed to individually. They act in concert so why not judge them that way? Individually they are currently tied for … Continue reading
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