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From what I can see---

I imagine their intent was to see how much carbon they could produce in the name of reducing carbon--

Copenhagen climate summit: 1,200 limos, 140 private planes and caviar wedges

Copenhagen is preparing for the climate change summit that will produce as much carbon dioxide as a town the size of Middlesbrough.

--and then procede to all get the fck out of dodge to avoid the "pre Winter" bitter cold and blizzards that this global warming is producing--

:0corn

--and what do you have to say to that besides---

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Obama aide: Copenhagen accord 'a great step forward'
Posted: December 20th, 2009 10:55 AM ET

From CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart

Washington (CNN) ? A top White House adviser said Sunday that the limited, non-binding agreement between the administration and four other countries was a step in the right direction in the battle to control climate change that lays the groundwork for more independent efforts by the United States.

?Nobody says that this is the end of the road,? Obama adviser David Axelrod said Sunday of the agreement which calls on countries to identify their own voluntary commitments to reducing climate change so that compliance can be internationally monitored.

?The end of the road would?ve been the complete collapse of those talks [in Copenhagen],? Axelrod added. ?This is a great step forward,? he said of the limited agreement reached just as the 12-day meeting in Copenhagen was ending in what many observers predicted would be failure.

Related: Climate change deal reached, U.N. Chief says

Axelrod pointed out that as part of the agreement China and India have set goals for combating climate change. ?We?re going to be able to review what they?re doing. We?re going to be able to challenge them if they don?t meet those goals,? Axelrod told CNN Chief National Correspondent John King.

Axelrod also said Sunday that the administration intends to pursue efforts to lessen greenhouse gas emissions even in the absence of making a binding international commitment to do so.
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From what I can see---

I imagine their intent was to see how much carbon they could produce in the name of reducing carbon--

Copenhagen climate summit: 1,200 limos, 140 private planes and caviar wedges

Copenhagen is preparing for the climate change summit that will produce as much carbon dioxide as a town the size of Middlesbrough.

--and then procede to all get the fck out of dodge to avoid the "pre Winter" bitter cold and blizzards that this global warming is producing--

:0corn

--any comments besides---

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:142smilie
back to the subject-Scott--if no comment just give us kurby
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December 20, 2009

Obama gets an 'A' for effort from Schwarzenegger
Posted: December 20th, 2009 05:16 PM ET

From CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart


Washington (CNN) ? Not every Republican is a critic of President Obama. At least one thinks the president is doing a fine job ? at least when it comes to the effort involved in being the country?s chief executive.

Asked to give Obama a grade as the end of the president?s first year in office approaches, Arnold Schwarzenegger, California?s Republican governor, gave Obama high marks.

?When it comes to effort, [Obama] should get a straight A,? Schwarzenegger told CNN Chief National Correspondent John King in an interview that aired Sunday on State of the Union.

?He?s out there with tremendous energy and he?s selling his ideas. And he has great enthusiasm there. He?s a great speaker, a great communicator.?

The one-time Hollywood action star also had some advice for Obama as the president tries to push his agenda through Capitol Hill?s partisanship.

?He has to hang in there,? Schwarzenegger told King, ?be tough, just continue on, never give up, eventually he?s going to get all those things done.?

The California governor was echoing the sentiments of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg who joined Schwarzenegger in the interview on State of the Union.

Bloomberg, a identified Independent and longtime Obama ally, was more circumspect in his assessment of the president?s first year.

After noting several challenges Obama has been facing since taking office, Bloomberg said he would give the president ?a pretty high grade.?

?I hate to use letters,? Bloomberg said. ?But [Obama] is working very hard and trying. And he?s got enthusiasm and drive. And I would just urge him to don?t ? if he doesn?t get everything he wants ? don?t get beaten down, don?t go back into your shell.?

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Change we can believe in !

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Truth be known this is why the Neocons hate him so much.

They hate anyone that actually makes the tough changes we need in America.

America on track to be great again !
 
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Scott the cheerleader

You must get the pom poms out every night and give Obama a great big cheer .... I would think about the reason why Arnold would be bragging on Obama. I would think about what might his motive be ..... Then I would use what little common sense that you have and conclude that Arnold will be asking for the biggest federal bail out in history for California .
Arnold must kiss ass, he is in no position to do anything else.
The stimulus money will make alot of people suck up , kiss ass and even give Obama an A+ rating .
Even DTB can see this without the charts .... But I imagine the charts might be coming !!
Show Scotty the charts on how broke California is and then show Arnold giving Obama a blow job !!!
 

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Why don't the Republicans try to provide alternatives instead of just complaining all the time? Does "Conservative" mean warm a seat and do nothing your entire term? I would love to have seen comprehensive alternatives. I would love to have seen them work side by side with Democrats refining this thing and making it a much stronger bill. But unfortunately they think any forward movement is a political gain for the Democrats rather than a gain for us, The People. With that kind of attitude the only thing the Dems an do is move forward without them. *sigh* we really need term limits. We need people in there who have actually been outside of DC and see and care about what needs fixing
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This was a blog I was reading.

The lady makes excellant points.

Republicans should have worked to make it better instead of worrying about how it will help the Democrats. Thats what is wrong with our system.

We dont have the ability to do whats best with all the fawking back door shit that goes on in Washington/
 

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You must get the pom poms out every night and give Obama a great big cheer .... I would think about the reason why Arnold would be bragging on Obama. I would think about what might his motive be ..... Then I would use what little common sense that you have and conclude that Arnold will be asking for the biggest federal bail out in history for California .
Arnold must kiss ass, he is in no position to do anything else.
The stimulus money will make alot of people suck up , kiss ass and even give Obama an A+ rating .
Even DTB can see this without the charts .... But I imagine the charts might be coming !!
Show Scotty the charts on how broke California is and then show Arnold giving Obama a blow job !!!
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Maybe California will legalize marijuana in Oct and then they wont have to beg for stimulus money.

Go ARNIE !
 

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Report finds 'imprudent spending' at Postal ServiceBy Scott Zamost, CNN Special Investigations Unit
December 18, 2009 6:01 p.m. EST

The December 3 report documents purchases that the Postal Service says are excessive given the economic climate.STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Purchases included crab cakes, beef Wellington, scallops for postmaster installation ceremony
Report cites districts for buying $14,140 in movie tickets as employee incentives
Purchases conflict with goal to cut costs after reporting $3.8 billion loss in 2009 fiscal year
"It appears there is still work to be done in curtailing spending," agency's vice president says

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(CNN) -- The U.S. Postal Service spent more than $792,000 "without justification" on meals and events in one five-month period even as it reported losing $3.8 billion this year, the agency's inspector general says in a report.

Employees spent $792,022 on meals and external events "without justification for food purchases, purchased alcohol without officer approval and exceeded the dollar limit for meals," the report says.

Among the purchases were crab cakes, beef Wellington and scallops at an installation ceremony for one of several postmasters in the United States, the report says.

Despite the Postal Service's mandate to curtail spending, its inspector general found that "imprudent spending continues to occur, including continued purchases of gift cards from unauthorized vendors and expensive items purchased as employee recognition awards and retirement gifts."

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Such purchases conflict with the agency's goal to drive down costs, according to the report, which covered spending during several months in late 2008 and early 2009.

The Postal Service reported a $3.8 billion net loss for the 2009 fiscal year, despite cost-cutting and reductions in retiree health benefit payments.

Asked about the expenses, a Postal Service spokesman pointed to an agency response included in the report. In that response, the agency's vice president and controller, Vincent Devito, agreed to enforce a spending limit on events and recognition awards as well as make sure employees justify business meal expenses.

"We agree that further policy enforcement is essential to ensure that the policy is followed and imprudent spending is no longer an issue," Devito wrote.

"It appears there is still work to be done in curtailing spending even further during this time of economic uncertainty."

Among the report's findings:

? There was "no business justification" for $355,451 of food provided at a September 2008 national sales educational conference; it included a $96-per-person dinner and a $500 "bartender charge."

? An installation celebration for one postmaster -- the report didn't say where -- included "unallowable food purchases" totaling more than $17,000. The menu included "crab cakes, beef Wellington, shrimp and scallops" even though Postal Service guidelines allow for only "light snacks" at such events.

? There was "no business necessity or justification" provided for $77,757 in breakfast meals for events between September 2008 and February 2009.

The report, issued December 3, documented purchases for lodging, table linens, flowers and other items "that we consider excessive during this challenging economic time."

"Such purchases are in direct conflict with the Postal Service's objective of driving down costs in all operations and processes," the report said. "Moreover, the public's image of such purchases could have a detrimental effect on the Postal Service's public image."

The report cited two Postal Service districts that purchased movie tickets for $14,140 to give incentives to employees after the postmaster general "issued a memo directing a curtailment of spending."

It also documented the purchase of 30 retirement watches, costing $216 each, in another district.

A CNN investigation this year revealed that the Postal Service spent $1.2 million to buy the lakefront home of an employee who was relocating. The purchase was part of a policy that allowed the Postal Service to pay for employee homes when they moved, whatever the cost.

Months after the story, the Postal Service changed its policy to limit home purchases to $800,000.
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more crooks on a continued basis

The US post office.

I go to one regularly that always has only 2 clerks at the counter and wait on average 15 minutes.

Here is a clue POST OFFICE

Put more clerks at the windows and stop spending and wasting money .

geeez this shit never stops
 

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