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TheMercenary 09-21-2011 08:33 PM

President Zero.... I like it. That is his new name. :D

TheMercenary 09-23-2011 04:33 AM

Oops, Obama touts his jobs plan today at an Ohio bridge that won't qualify

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You know all those rusting bridges that President Obama wants to spend billions more dollars repairing to allegedly stimulate the economy?

He's headed out to one today which he's described as a "bridge that needs repair between Ohio and Kentucky that's on one of the busiest trucking routes in North America." It is on a busy trucking route, spanning the Ohio River between Covington, Ky., and Cincinnati.

It's the Brent Spence Bridge. It doesn't really need repairs. It's got decades of good life left in its steel spans. It's just overloaded. The bridge was built to handle 85,000 cars and trucks a day, which seemed like a lot back during construction in the Nixon era.

Today, the bridge sort of handles more than 150,000 vehicles a day with frequent jam-ups.

So, plans are not to repair or replace the Brent Spence Bridge. But to build another bridge nearby to ease the loads.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/wash...incinnati.html

classicman 09-23-2011 10:29 AM

Seems like a new bridge is needed. Whats the issue?

BigV 09-23-2011 10:31 AM

IT'S NOT THAT BRIDGE HE'S LYING!!!!!!

infinite monkey 09-23-2011 10:43 AM

Who wrote that article, some 5th grader from Kentucky?

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Today, the bridge sort of handles more than 150,000 vehicles a day with frequent jam-ups.
and

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So, plans are not to repair or replace the Brent Spence Bridge. But to build another bridge nearby to ease the loads.
The bridge sort of handles 20,000 Alien Aircraft a day, also, and 154 Weinermobiles.

I start sentences with conjunctions in informal writing, and I know it's casual. I'm not trying to write professionally.

Any moron can be a 'journalist' these days.

TheMercenary 09-23-2011 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 758015)
Seems like a new bridge is needed. Whats the issue?

Actually what they need is another bridge. The bridge is fine.

TheMercenary 09-23-2011 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by infinite monkey (Post 758027)
Who wrote that article, some 5th grader from Kentucky?

Consider where it was written. :)

infinite monkey 09-23-2011 10:57 AM

:)

I know the Brent Spence bridge. I've driven on the Brent Spence bridge. You, other bridge in need of repairs, are no Brent Spence bridge. :lol:

classicman 09-23-2011 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by TheMercenary (Post 758042)
Actually what they need is another bridge. The bridge is fine.

...and from your link:
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So, plans are not to repair or replace the Brent Spence Bridge.
But to build another bridge nearby to ease the loads.
Again.. whats your issue?

henry quirk 09-23-2011 12:26 PM

"WE will accomplish more than Henry Quirk singularly will."
 
No doubt, but at what price?

TheMercenary 09-23-2011 01:07 PM

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THE PRESIDENT: Now, that’s just a coincidence. (Laughter.) Purely accidental that that happened. (Laughter.) But part of the reason I came here is because Mr. Boehner and Mr. McConnell, those are the two most powerful Republicans in government.

They can either kill this jobs bill, or they can help pass this jobs bill. (Applause.) And I know these men care about their states. They care about businesses; they care about workers here.

I can’t imagine that the Speaker wants to represent a state where nearly one in four bridges are classified as substandard -- one in four. I know that when Senator McConnell visited the closed bridge in Kentucky, he said that, “Roads and bridges are not partisan in Washington.” That’s great.

I know that Paul Ryan, the Republican in charge of the budget process, recently said that "you can’t deny that infrastructure does creates jobs." That's what he said.

Well, if that’s the case, there’s no reason for Republicans in Congress to stand in the way of more construction projects. There’s no reason to stand in the way of more jobs.

Mr. Boehner, Mr. McConnell, help us rebuild this bridge. (Applause.) Help us rebuild America. Help us put construction workers back to work. (Applause.) Pass this bill.
President Zero should be better informed...

TheMercenary 09-23-2011 01:10 PM

And again.....

New gaffe: Obama hails America's historic building of 'the Intercontinental Railroad'

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That's what the president of the United States flat-out said Thursday during what was supposed to be a photo op to sell his jobs plan next to an allegedly deteriorating highway bridge.

A railroad between continents? A railroad from, say, New York City all the way across the Atlantic to France? Now, THAT would be a bridge!

It's yet another humorous gaffe by the Harvard graduate, overlooked by most media for whatever reason. Like Obama saying Abraham-Come-Lately Lincoln was the founder of the Republican Party. Or Navy corpseman. Or the Austrian language. Fifty-seven states. The president of Canada. Etc.

If you talk as much as this guy likes to talk instead of governing, if you believe you are a Real Good Talker as much as this guy does, you're gonna blow a few lines. But this many?

No doubt, we'll see a collection of Obama's Best Bombs on 'Saturday Night Live' this weekend, one right after the other. No doubt.
Like I said, President Zero should be better informed... I thought we did away with this stuff when Bush left office.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/wash...idge-ohio.html

Spexxvet 09-23-2011 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by henry quirk (Post 758092)
No doubt, but at what price?

The same price. Or lower, due to economy of scale. And we'll get more value than we pay for. We'll get a sense of community, of comradery, of friendship. We rule!

TheMercenary 09-23-2011 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 758015)
Seems like a new bridge is needed. Whats the issue?

I bet we could pick one up for them cheap, sort of like SF did, from CHINA!

http://www.bluecollarphilosophy.com/...rom-china.html

henry quirk 09-23-2011 02:41 PM

"The same price. Or lower, due to economy of scale."

Talking in terms of 'gold': I'm sure you're right...however: I wasn't talking 'price' in that sense.

The price I ask about is the price to one's 'self'.

For many, it seems, 'self' is an easy commodity to trade away.

For a few, 'self' is the first, best, property.

Gold is easy...'self' is not.

*shrug*

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"...a sense of community, of comradery, of friendship."

All: very nice...mind the price, though!

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"We rule!"

Yes, unfortunately, 'WE' does.


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