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Bush: “Blah, blah, blah”, GM: “Use E85”

25 Apr

And the blathering and posturing continues. Does GW really think anyone is buying this schtick? The polls numbers say they are not. 32% approval and dropping.

Bush aims to halt gas price rise

<sarcasm>Bush, the Texas oil man, wants to slap the big oil companies. The same big oils companies who made his political career with their big contributions. The same oil companies who have been earning record profits from price gouging since Katrina. I believe that will happen, don’t you?</sarcasm>


In related news: GM breaks from big oil and starts pushing E85 (ethanol fuel) usage. E85 is a cleaner burning fuel, and it is renewable. 85% grain alcohol (from corn) to 15% gasoline. It’s the greener choice, and one I would be happy to make.

This is interesting. It’s an obvious ploy to gain favor with people being eaten alive by gas prices. The availability of vehicles equipped to use E85 is not new. My 2002 Ford Explorer is equipped for E85. What makes this news at all is the willingness of GM to thumb their noses at “Oil”.

Don’t get your hopes up, though. E85 is simply not available for public consumption. The only public station (of five total) in the entire state of Texas is in San Antonio. Oklahoma (3) and Kansas (13) are better, but by no means is it generally available, even there. E85 won’t solve anything. It’s at best a long term (years) possibility. It’s possible that the price pressure from gasoline may encourage an increase in E85 availability. Even so, it won’t help anybody this summer, or this year.

EDIT: According to NPR in Minnesota, this time last year E85 was significantly cheaper (up to 85 cents per gallon) than regular gasoline.

And here, you can see prices reported in Minnesota by consumers.

Video – The impact of nuclear “bunker-buster” weapons

20 Apr

Video – The Nuclear Bunker Buster
(Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator)

More info

The Bush administration simply does not get it. We don’t want more and different types of deployment of nuclear weapons. If they had these now, we would likely have already used them against Iran.

Courtesy: Union of Concerned Scientists

Abortion Ban introduced in Louisiana

20 Apr

Abortion ban set for debate in state Senate committee

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Tom Delay NOT heading OMB

19 Apr

Thank the Gods. Tom Delay will not head the Office of Management and Budget.

Excerpt: President Bush has tapped Rob Portman, a former Ohio congressman serving as U.S. trade representative, to become White House budget director at a time when the president is re-examining the structure of his entire staff.

From Director of faith-based initiatives leaving White House

Also: The latest Gallup Poll on Tuesday reported Bush’s job approval rating at 36 percent. I’m surprised, aren’t you? </sarcasm>

Really, I am surprised… I thought it might be lower.

Nuclear retaliation is still an option

18 Apr

How many times do I need to say it? These people are insane. Beyond all hope of redemption insane.

Bush declines to exclude nuclear strike on Iran

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Attention all (2x or smaller) women

17 Apr

You need this t-shirt. You really do. And even if you don’t, the image on the shirt is worth having.

Call Bill Napoli.

Ask Bill Napoli

Nukes should be on the table when dealing with Iran

17 Apr

These people are f***ing insane.

Joe Klein: Nukes should be on the table

Tom Delay is being considered for head of OMB?

16 Apr

According to this report from United Press International, the White House is actually considering Delay to head the Office of Management and Budget.

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Raising the minimum wage….

15 Apr

Much more on the Minimum Wage from the Economic Policy Institute

Internet TV for Progressives

15 Apr

Go here. It’s worth a look.