http://www.washingtontimes.com/news...funds-ferguson-protests-hopes-to-spur/?page=2 If these guys have 33 million to spend of Ferguson imagine how many politicians these guys own. We have to have term limits and eliminate campaign bribes. -- Is it not obvious these sons of bitches are trying to take our rights and our power away and concentrate the power in a few cronies figureheads? Is it not obvious where these guys get their money in the first place. Don't you progressives realize you are being played the same way the big money plays the establishment right. Wake the hell up...
Yes. We are very much aware of it. Have been for quite some time. Thank you. http://www.elitetrader.com/et/index.php?threads/the-cape-not-the-matador.286735/ You can go back to sleep now . . .
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Well i see your points; but dont agree.IBD noted Tom Steyer fund manager ''wasted 75 million'' on climate change scam ads.LOL;Loser on climate change , last .elections. Like Senator [TX]Ted cruz noted they tried to scam global cooling in 1970s.LOL Thanks
The Earth's orbit has been perturbed, causing Earth to slowly fall into the sun. A prolific artist, Norma, and her landlady, Mrs. Bronson, are the last people in their apartment building. Everyone else has either moved north where it is cooler or perished from the extremely high temperatures. Norma and Mrs. Bronson try to keep each other company as they see life as they know it erode. They watch in terror as their water supply is turned on for merely an hour a day and their electricity is considerably reduced. Food and water are scarce. As mentioned by a radio reporter, all citizens are to remain indoors and be prepared for a looter rampage. The radio reporter also states that you can "fry eggs on your sidewalk and heat up soup in the oceans." Feeling that her latest painting might cheer her friend, Norma displays a beautiful oil of a waterfall cascading over a lush pond, implied to be that of Taughannock Falls near Ithaca, New York (specifically in Ulysses). Mrs. Bronson, unable to cope with the unbearable conditions of the raging sun, deliriously claims that she can feel the coolness and delightfully splashes in the imaginary water before she collapses to the floor and dies. The thermometer surges past 120 °F (49 °C), and eventually shatters. As her oil paintings melt, Norma screams and also collapses. The scene cuts to the apartment at night with snow outside the window. The same thermometer reads −10 °F (−23 °C). Norma is bedridden with a high fever and is accompanied by Mrs. Bronson and a doctor. She was only dreaming that the Earth was moving closer to the sun. In reality, the Earth is moving away from the sun and will eventually be so far away that the sun will seem to disappear. Norma tells Mrs. Bronson about her nightmare, adding, "Isn't it wonderful to have darkness, and coolness?" Mrs. Bronson replies with a sense of dread in her voice, "Yes, my dear, it's... wonderful." --"The Midnight Sun", The Twilight Zone
nice chart... what is that? tenths of a degree? we better create carbon taxes and destroy non cronies ability to accumulate wealth because that chart shows us to be where? historically speaking we are starving for co2 and pretty cold.