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Al Gore Warming

hjismsm105 Wrote: Jan 19, 2013 11:35 AM
John, here's concept for another column: Since the New Jersey legislature voted to only accept companies with union labor, a suggestion that all companies bids are accepted. Then the data can be analysed and the Feds would only reimburse for the lowest bids, leaving the state of New Jersey to pay for the extra increased cost of the union labor.
Winkmeister (Formerly David) Wrote: Jan 19, 2013 11:42 AM
I would like to add that several of our Oklahoma clients (Power Service Companies) were turned back trying to aid in the aftermath. They were told, "if you're not union, you don't belong here".
NewJAl Wrote: Jan 19, 2013 11:52 AM
I would like to know what my Governor had to say about that, as he is seldom quiet.
I am convinced that Hurricane Sandy relief, from the Feds, was justly delayed, and am not sure that the pork in the bill, having nothing to do with actually helping the sufferers, was eliminated, after all. Need to hear from Christie about that, also. Business as usual, in Washington, should have somebody, more than Ron Paul and Conservative TV and radio voices, outraged.
A_Nobody Wrote: Jan 19, 2013 12:06 PM

In October one of the main culprits in the global warming hoax published new data that undermines their own theory of global warming. The UK’s MET Office, more formally called the UK's National Weather Service, updated global temperatures for 2012 and the new dataset shows that an “unlikely” event has occurred, according to their own models: Global warming has been halted for 15 years and counting.

While the MET Office accused critics of cherry-picking a starting point and nitpicked about language-for example the Daily Mail reported that the “Met Office report [was] quietly released,” while the Met office whined they just...

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