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News & Politics / Re: Looking forward to the SOTU speech?
« Last post by clistensprechen on February 17, 2013, 01:39:49 pm »
Totally agree with Ted on the looping insert. Not classy. On the other hand, SNL's spoof on the incident was brilliant. ^_^

You can't unsee that, and when it happened, just once, for the first time, it by and large overrode everything else Rubio was saying, it was so screamingly awkward.  And Maddow did make a good point, which was clearly overridden by the horrid looping insert: Rubio's speech was Romney warmed over, as if Romney didn't lose and those arguments were actually valid when they weren't.  And it IS clear he didn't rebut or even answer any of the points the President brought up. It was totally off topic.

That looping vid did no one any favors.
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News & Politics / Meteor
« Last post by Ted S on February 15, 2013, 12:07:01 pm »
So a pretty big meteor hit Russia this morning and injured some people. A much bigger one is supposed to pass by earth today closer to the earth's surface than is the satellite that brings HBO to your living room.  I don't know about you but that's a bit too close for my comfort.

But what would happen if a big meteor actually hit the earth?  Big enough to make people think that the world might be near the end?

If you were a policeman would you spend what might be your last few days on earth patrolling the streets?  Or might you choose to go home and be with your family?

I'm guessing that if there were worldwide mayhem a semiautomatic weapon might just come in handy.  Just something to think about while all this gnashing of teeth goes on after the recent shooting in CT.
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News & Politics / The Poop Deck
« Last post by Ted S on February 15, 2013, 10:54:35 am »
By now everybody has heard of that cruise ship that had an engine room fire which knocked out lots of services including the ship's plumbing. Apparently none of the toilets had been working for days and the air got pretty rank and the customers got pretty miffed because they couldn't escape the situation.

When I hear of the story it reminded me of an incident that happened to me some 35 years ago.

I had just finished USAF basic training and was sent to Chanute AFB near Champagne IL for specialized training.  I was there for about 3 months and during one two week period we had our own problem with overflowing toilets.

The recruits, of which I was one, were housed on barracks (aka dorms) that were 3 story buildings of 12 ft x 12 ft rooms.  Each room housed 3 airmen and their footlockers, 3 bunks, and a desk, and nothing else.  There were two communal bathrooms on each floor.

One day the sewer backed up in the barracks and sewage started coming up through the floor drains and the toilets on the ground floor. Luckily my room was on the third floor so I was able to avoid the stench of the raw sewage -- the first day.

Normally, one would expect a problem like this to be fixed within a few hours.  I've had drain line problems in my own home a few times over the years and a call to the plumber brings them out right away.  One time I even had to call a plumber on Thanksgiving day.  He charged a premium, but he fixed the problem which is good when you have a house full of family and guests.

Being young and a fresh recruit I expected the same kind of response from the USAF.  Not so.  They weren't able to get the problem fixed in a couple of hours.  No, it was more like 10 days before they got the problem fixed. Did you get that folks?  TEN DAYS!  TEN EFFEN DAYS!  We were expected to live in a building where the first floor was continually filling fresh human urine and excrement for ten days.

It was unbelievable. The stench was overpowering. I was on the third floor and about as far away from it as could be but still the hallways were so bad that you took a breath before leaving your room and held it until you ran down the hall and made it outdoors.

The way most of us were able to survive was to keep our windows wide open.  Please note that this was February which was a double edged sword.  It was good because the cold kept the smell in check more than it would have during a hot summer but it was also like sleeping outdoors in the dead of winter. Everybody slept in their jackets and winter gear.

The poor souls on the first floor had no chance. Opening the windows didn't cut it. To the best of my knowledge everyone moved out. Did they move to other base housing provided by the USAF during this emergency?  Nope.  They moved into hotel rooms off base and paid for the rooms out of their own pockets.  Were they reimbursed at a later date?  Nope, heck, most of them would only be in the USAF for another 3-1/2 years so there wouldn't be enough time to wade through all of the red tape and get reimbursed before they were discharged.  The were stuck with the bill themselves.

Ten days of living in human sewage. This wasn't during a war in a foreign land, this wasn't in a ghetto in a depressed section of town, this was an active US military base and as far as I could tell, the USAF did nothing out of the ordinary to help out. It seemed to have the same priority as any other request for repair.

Why do I write this in the politics section?  Well, for the last 100 or so years some Americans have been eager to give the federal government control over more and more aspects of our lives. We're expected to believe that the same federal government that couldn't get a drain unclogged for ten days and left 300 servicemen to live in urine and feces will be just fine at managing our healthcare.

I say BS.
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News & Politics / Re: Looking forward to the SOTU speech?
« Last post by Ted S on February 14, 2013, 12:48:23 am »
I caught part of Maddow's show tonight.  She did a segment on Rubio's rebuttal and during Maddow's segment she had a looping video clip of Rubio taking that all-important sip of water.  How pathetic. How completely pathetic, and how illustrative it is of the childishness of the MSNBC and the shallow devotees of that network.
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News & Politics / Re: Looking forward to the SOTU speech?
« Last post by wbcoleman on February 13, 2013, 04:41:56 pm »
I wasn't depressed after the 2008 election but the fact of O's reelection in 2012 blows me away.
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News & Politics / Re: Looking forward to the SOTU speech?
« Last post by Ted S on February 13, 2013, 11:15:18 am »
I was otherwise occupied.  How bad was it?

I didn't see Obama's speech but I did catch a couple of the wrap-ups.

He's urging congress to raise the minimum wage to $9.00/hr. In this age of nearly 8% unemployment I don't see how making it more expensive for employers to hire people will make them hire more people, but then sound thinking has never been one of Obama's strong points.

I hear he finished with an impassioned plea for gun control. The left, being a group driven by emotions rather than reason, really got into this part of the speech it seemed.

When I tuned into Morning Joe this morning they were talking about Rubio's Drink of Watergate.  Yeah, Rubio took a drink of water during his speech and that was the big headline.

I watched all of Rand Paul's speech on YouTube.  It was pretty vague but nice.  He didn't offer and personal stories or identify any people by name that have been harmed by this thing or that thing.  I like when politicians don't try to humanize or put names and faces on their talking points.  I prefer to weigh proposals on their merits rather than some emotion that the speaker is trying to ignite.

Based on the recaps of the SOTU I saw, the key to a better America is to expand the federal government in nearly every way, more taxes, more spending, more laws, more regulations, more programs, and less individuality. The Obama way to utopia is for the followers to become smaller and less significant and for the leader to become bigger and more powerful.
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News & Politics / Re: This month's winner....
« Last post by wbcoleman on February 13, 2013, 04:20:44 am »
The only person capable of beating me is kentay.  Especially if you judge by the word.
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News & Politics / Re: Looking forward to the SOTU speech?
« Last post by wbcoleman on February 13, 2013, 04:19:22 am »
I was otherwise occupied.  How bad was it?
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News & Politics / Re: Looking forward to the SOTU speech?
« Last post by RWE on February 12, 2013, 07:27:11 pm »
It's times like this that I'm glad I don't watch TV. Actually, I'm always glad that I don't watch TV.
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News & Politics / Looking forward to the SOTU speech?
« Last post by Ted S on February 12, 2013, 05:06:43 pm »
Yes and no for me.

No, I'm not looking forward to Obama's speech because I don't think there will be anything new or refreshing.  Just the same old notion that we have to grow the government in all areas other than the military if we want to have a great nation.  It will be the typical liberal pap I expect.

I'm not looking forward to Sen Rubio either because it will likely just be the usual conservative talking points softened up a bit and delivered, at least to some extent, in Spanish.

I am looking forward to Sen Rand Paul's rebuttal because not only will he likely be saying the kinds of things that I like to hear, it will also be interesting to see how his talk is received by the right.  I expect that tonight will mark the beginning of a Rand Paul bashing extravaganza by establishment conservatives that will go on for the next four years.  It seems like Rubio is the chosen one right now and Rand Paul could be a real threat to the establishment.
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