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Category Archives: Politics
Senator Harry Reid and Identity Politics
When Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) sees Republican opposition to Obama administration policies, he “hopes” it’s not based in racism. Believe it or not, it is possible to hold a divergent opinion in good faith. Sometimes, Sen. Reid, a … Continue reading
‘Fracknation’ Seeks the Fracking Truth
Fracknation, a new documentary film by investigative journalist Phelim McAleer, Ann McElhinney and Magda Segieda premieres Tuesday night, January 22 at 9:00 PM EST on AXS-TV (click for cable and satellite access info). In FrackNation journalist Phelim McAleer faces threats, … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Environment, Politics
Tagged Josh Fox, Natural Gas, Pennsylvania, Phelim McAleer
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Fiscal Cliffs and Cocoa Puffs
In the old days, economic crises were organic events that reflected popular greed, economic instability and tangible fear. Speculative bubbles burst, bank depositors panicked and stock markets (and stockbrokers) plunged. No more. We have grown too sophisticated for all that. Our economy … Continue reading
Ladies and Gentlemen, the Brilliant Chris Matthews #rsrh
It’s an ill wind…
‘Eco-Taxes’ Planned for a Second Obama Term?
The issue of Climate Change has been a no-show in the 2012 election cycle; one would think that ManBearPig had been named an endangered species. But a two-year study commisioned by Barack Obama’s Treasury Department will recommend ways to “green” … Continue reading
Posted in Climate, Economy, Elections, Energy, Environment, Politics
Tagged AGW, Climate Change, ipcc, ManBearPig, Stacked Decks, Tax Policy, The Chicago Way
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Cyber Attacks Target Oil in the Middle East
According to an article in The New York Times, on August 15 of this year a successful cyberattack struck Aramco, Saudi Arabia’s national oil company and the world’s largest oil producer. The virus-based attack wiped the hard drives of 30,000 … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Politics
Tagged Aramco, Flame, Iran, Qatar, saudi arabia, Stuxnet, Virus Attacks
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Debate Watch Party, Louisiana Style #rsrh
Judging from the picture below, it looks like they’re expecting quite a crowd. I’ll be arriving early so I can park in the driveway.
Posted in Louisiana, Politics
Tagged @LADemos, crowd, Debate Watch Party, google streetview, Obama, Suicide Watch
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Drain the Swamp
The heroes of Flight 93 didn’t have a week to conclude we were under attack on September 11, 2001. The attacks had no precedent. Flight 93’s passengers had scant shreds of information but a ton of common sense and the … Continue reading
Posted in Government, New Orleans, Politics
Tagged george w bush, libya, middle east, shanksville pa, War on Terror
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