Saturday, February 18, 2012

Will it end in a Big bang of fizzle ..o…u……. | ScottishSceptic

So, it seems that the only way politicians can come out of this with their heads held high … is to find a scapegoat, and it needs to be a pretty big, pretty ugly scape goat to take the blame for such a massive .

In other words, I think we are talking a major corruption trial with dozens of people serving 10s of years. I think we are talking hundred of police sifting through every last email and 100s of millions putting a case together that ensures some people get the public blame … allowing the politicians to change the law without themselves taken the blame.

iowahawk: A Fistful of Rebates

And, what’s true about Detroit is true about all of us. This country can’t be knocked out with one punch. We get back up, slip again, and send the video to our personal injury lawyer. And when we do - the world is going to hear the roar of our engines.

Well, maybe not 'roar.' What sound does a solar electric engine make? Zweep or something, I guess. Anyway, they'll hear something like that.

And if Emperor Toyota thinks he can underestimate us again, like back in '41 - well, Make My Day, Punkazuki. A new Enola Gay is headed your way, and Captain Obama and his fightin' boys from the UAW are ready to drop a hybrid electric PT Cruiser to blow your market share back to the Stone Age.

Yeah, it’s halftime America

US Fish, Wildlife and Plants Climate Adaptation Draft Strategy – Part 1 | Climate Science Watch

s part of our contribution, CSW commented that the document might carry greater relevance for decision-makers who want to advance a needed adaptation agenda to an unconvinced or climate-skeptic audience (a very real possibility) by including more explicit language on the ways in which climate change issues can be framed to appeal to diverse groups – for example, emphasizing the potential damages to people and property to one community, the negative impacts to industry in another. 

I Can Haz Energy | [Obama's planet-healing subsidies to the 1%]

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