Link: Not just “Drill, baby, drill!”, but also “Frac, baby, frac!” #rsrh
Unfortunately for you, Mr. Obama, the marketplace may have found a solution to the problem you’ve tried desperately not to solve.
And Halliburton’s gonna make a lot of money….
Link: Not just “Drill, baby, drill!”, but also “Frac, baby, frac!” #rsrh
Unfortunately for you, Mr. Obama, the marketplace may have found a solution to the problem you’ve tried desperately not to solve.
And Halliburton’s gonna make a lot of money….
Take a stroll down Climate Change memory lane with The New York Times. http://bit.ly/h9ju58+
Drilling ban hurts ‘real life’ people. #rsrh http://amplify.com/u/ap8w2
Nobel laureate economist and Princeton Professor Paul Krugman opines on the causes of a recent run-up in food prices:
So what’s behind the [food and commodity] price spike? American right-wingers (and the Chinese) blame easy-money policies at the Federal Reserve, with at least one commentator declaring that there is “blood on Bernanke’s hands.” …
But the evidence tells a different, much more ominous story. While several factors have contributed to soaring food prices, what really stands out is the extent to which severe weather events have disrupted agricultural production. And these severe weather events are exactly the kind of thing we’d expect to see as rising concentrations of greenhouse gases change our climate — which means that the current food price surge may be just the beginning.
Pretty scary stuff, huh?
But haven’t we heard this all before?
Halliburton, et al bring good-paying jobs to PA. #rsrh http://amplify.com/u/apag6
Link: Olbermann reported to sign on with Algore’s Current TV. #rsrh
Olbermann Said to Be Going to Current TV
Keith Olbermann, the former top-rated host of on the news channel MSNBC, will announce his next television home on Tuesday, and people familiar with his plans pointed Monday to a possible deal with the public affairs channel Current TV.
Neither Mr. Olbermann, his representatives, or executives from Current TV would comment on the move, but they did not deny that the channel, which counts former Vice President
Al Gore as one of its founders, will become at least one partner in Mr. Olbermann’s future media plans.
One of the people with knowledge of the plans said Mr. Olbermann would have an equity stake in Current TV. The people insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized by their employers to comment in advance of the official announcement.
Link: Halliburton, et al bring good-paying jobs to PA. #rsrh
Marcellus Shale: Workers finding a future in gas drilling
PLEASANT GAP — This time last year, Eric Klinger, 19, made his living delivering pizzas. His friend, Matt Bartholomew, 20, worked in a factory that manufactured pharmaceutical products.
Now, after a six-month course, they work for Halliburton, driving trucks, hauling supplies and doing some manual labor at natural gas drilling sites. They both started at salaries of between $45,000 and $55,00 a year — higher than the wages of most Pennsylvanians, according to U.S. census data.
“Nothing wrong with that,” Klinger said with a laugh.
Klinger and Bartholomew are two of the thousands of workers hoping to make careers out of Marcellus Shale gas drilling. More than 70 percent of the people working at Marcellus Shale drilling sites come from out of state, according to a November report by Tracy Brundage, managing director of Workforce Development and Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport.
It takes more than 150 types of jobs to drill one well, according to a June 2009 study by Penn College.
Some of those jobs require years of education and experience. For instance, the study says 4 percent of Marcellus Shale jobs are for lawyers, 3 percent are for engineers and 3 percent are for geologists.
While 70 percent of workers directly involved with drilling come from out of state, Michael said that many Pennsylvania residents have been able to find jobs that are indirectly related, such as truck driving. Penn College is conducting a study, to be released in the spring, on how much of the total work force is local.
Link: Ribeye? Porterhouse? T-bone? Enquiring minds want to know!
Headline says it all: “Cops: Woman allegedly hit man with frozen steak”
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“Tassin was trying to cool a “Tequila Rose” mixed drink and got upset because it wouldn’t fit into the freezer.”
Justifiable (attempted) homicide!
Link: Ribeye? Porterhouse? T-bone? Enquiring minds want to know!
Headline says it all: “Cops: Woman allegedly hit man with frozen steak”
…
“Tassin was trying to cool a “Tequila Rose” mixed drink and got upset because it wouldn’t fit into the freezer.”
Justifiable (attempted) homicide!
Link: Drilling ban hurts ‘real life’ people. #rsrh
“…the restaurant owner on I-90 (sic) whose sales are off…”
He means U.S. Hwy 90.
But you get the idea.