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Personally, I won't be voting for him again.  I don't regret supporting him over Hillary Clinton but he's pretty much done what Harold Ford Jr did which is to believe that the left will vote for him no matter what.

We wanted a liberal with a backbone.  We got a DINO.

He had all three branches and chose to go the easy route of just doing nothing and not rocking any boats.  He hasn't done any of the things that those of LEFTISTS wanted him to do.  He didn't even close down Guantanamo.  He won't even overturn DADT even tho the MILITARY said it was a bad idea.

This lady I'm dating is really involved with politics and she's still trying to defend him because she's a middle of the roader but even SHE is now thinking that maybe he's just a dumbass.

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3DHS / Re: Speaking of Politics as usual
« on: December 09, 2010, 01:28:38 PM »
It's stuff like this that will make him a one-termer.  (Or Bush's third term depending on how you look at it.)

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3DHS / Re: But can it pick a strawberry?
« on: December 09, 2010, 01:27:11 PM »
I love coming back here because Kramer always reminds what there is to hate about this country.   :D

It also makes me realize what a dumbass Obama is for wasting two years trying to reason with the right.  They simply know what they know and don't bother with things like facts.

Obama should have squashed them like cockroaches at a picnic and moved the country forward like El Capitan LBJ did.

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3DHS / Re: But can it pick a strawberry?
« on: December 07, 2010, 12:24:46 AM »
That huge underclass with nothing to do could then enjoy a nationalized education system designed to create a population of educated folks who could spend hours and hours a day thinking of new ways to make life better for everyone on the planet rather than the underclass of folk who clean toilets and pick fruit just to make a few dollars a day to buy food and heat to remain alive so they can go back and clean toilets and pick fruit.


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3DHS / Re: But can it pick a strawberry?
« on: December 06, 2010, 03:20:12 PM »

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3DHS / But can it pick a strawberry?
« on: December 06, 2010, 03:06:43 PM »
Automatic Ham Boning Robot - Mayekawa HAMDAS-R : DigInfo

Until now, boning 500 hams per hour required 20 people. But using HAMDAS-R, only 10 people are needed [GW's note: with the other 10 offered to Skynet in sacrifice]. The robot's consistent processing capability also makes production planning easier. From now on, Mayekawa intends to market HAMDAS-R worldwide, primarily in Europe and Japan.

"Thinking about irregularly shaped, soft items, most kinds of food come into this category, including fish and vegetables. We'd like to build up our know-how regarding how to automate their processing, so we can construct a general-purpose system for handling irregularly shaped, soft items."

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3DHS / Re: Someday It Will Pick Strawberries.
« on: September 08, 2010, 08:48:39 PM »
All just pieces of the puzzle.  Combine that with several other amazing advances.  We're gonna get there.

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3DHS / Someday It Will Pick Strawberries.
« on: September 08, 2010, 08:36:38 PM »

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3DHS / Re: White House Press Guy
« on: July 19, 2010, 11:18:27 PM »
All hail socialism.  If only Obama was half a socialist.

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3DHS / Re: White House Press Guy
« on: July 15, 2010, 05:47:22 PM »
He can't hold a "condescending jackass" candle to ANY of Bush's Press Secretary's.  That Dana Perino was a moronic condescending jackass.

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3DHS / Re: Minnesota ... STOLEN
« on: December 19, 2008, 04:11:51 PM »
>>I guess all the judges have been in on it.<<

You do realize this is Minnesota .... right?

Last I heard, MN was famous for its clean elections.

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3DHS / Re: Minnesota ... STOLEN
« on: December 19, 2008, 03:58:46 PM »
I guess all the judges have been in on it.

 ::)

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3DHS / Just Discovered the Bush/Neo-Con Doctrine For Economics
« on: December 19, 2008, 03:58:14 PM »
This is probably very old news to most of you but, if I had ever heard of it, I don't remember it at all.

Bush (and the Neo-Cons) have been encouraging the economy from the wrong side of the Parable of the Broken Window.

From Wiki:
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Parable story

The parable describes a shopkeeper whose window is broken by a little boy. Everyone sympathizes with the man whose window was broken, but pretty soon they start to suggest that the broken window makes work for the glazier, who will then buy bread, benefiting the baker, who will then buy shoes, benefiting the cobbler, etc. Finally, the onlookers conclude that the little boy was not guilty of vandalism; instead he was a public benefactor, creating economic benefits for everyone in town.

Bastiat's original parable of the broken window went like this:

    Have you ever witnessed the anger of the good shopkeeper, James Goodfellow, when his careless son happened to break a pane of glass? If you have been present at such a scene, you will most assuredly bear witness to the fact, that every one of the spectators, were there even thirty of them, by common consent apparently, offered the unfortunate owner this invariable consolation—"It is an ill wind that blows nobody good. Everybody must live, and what would become of the glaziers if panes of glass were never broken?"

    Now, this form of condolence contains an entire theory, which it will be well to show up in this simple case, seeing that it is precisely the same as that which, unhappily, regulates the greater part of our economical institutions.

    Suppose it cost six francs to repair the damage, and you say that the accident brings six francs to the glazier's trade—that it encourages that trade to the amount of six francs—I grant it; I have not a word to say against it; you reason justly. The glazier comes, performs his task, receives his six francs, rubs his hands, and, in his heart, blesses the careless child. All this is that which is seen.

    But if, on the other hand, you come to the conclusion, as is too often the case, that it is a good thing to break windows, that it causes money to circulate, and that the encouragement of industry in general will be the result of it, you will oblige me to call out, "Stop there! Your theory is confined to that which is seen; it takes no account of that which is not seen."

    It is not seen that as our shopkeeper has spent six francs upon one thing, he cannot spend them upon another. It is not seen that if he had not had a window to replace, he would, perhaps, have replaced his old shoes, or added another book to his library. In short, he would have employed his six francs in some way, which this accident has prevented.

I submit that they have been wanting everyone to spend money to prop up industries that have to do with all the major corporations who have gained power, maintained power and mortally depend on their being in a position to make billions by repairing their versions of "broken windows" i.e. illness, construction, defense, etc.

In short, the Bush "administration" has all about making sure that glaziers stay in business.  They basically been going around breaking windows for 8 years.

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3DHS / Re: What a set of wheels!
« on: December 14, 2008, 07:40:43 PM »
http://jalopnik.com/5105964/six+wheeled-covini-c6w-heading-to-production

Just in time for the big three to take notice  ;)

Looks like a ploy idea by tire manufacturers to sell more tires.


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3DHS / Re: Obama's true colors: Black, white ... or neither?
« on: December 14, 2008, 05:35:41 PM »
I think now is the time that we start thinking of each other as HUMAN and nothing else.

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