Monday, November 18, 2013

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse on the Costs of Climate Change


It must be Monday.

10 comments:

  1. Ghis must be something extremely deep, but I don't get it. Some explanation, please?

    The-not-so-smart-bunny

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  2. Broken embedded video. Try this link instead:
    http://youtu.be/A9CmM5zu8NE

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  3. Very impressive.

    Mindboggling how it doesn't impress Congress deniers.

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  4. Youtube sometimes throws a 500 and accompanies it with gibberish, which you can report back to youtube for error analysis.

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  5. Personally, I'm damn sick of the 'deliberately stupid'.

    Sen. Whitehouse is the real deal and RI has a long tradition of returning good leaders to Congress.

    Expect many more speeches from Sheldon, and please help get his his ocean endowment legislation passed.

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  6. Two questions about those great photographic blow-ups: Does the Senate now have an office that creates those graphics, perhaps at a reasonable fee to taxpayers (paid out of senators' office funds, no doubt); and is there a civilian analog?

    And, what happens to those great graphics after the speech? I can think of a few dozen teachers who would think of murder to get such stuff, but can't due to "austerity" and general hatred of children and education among Americans.

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  7. Boehner and Pelosi probably have an an agreement to destroy the graphics so the homeless can't barter them for food.

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  8. and God help us if the terrorists ever got ahold of those graphics.

    But we probably don't have to worry too much because Diane Feinstein would never let that happen.

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  9. Ed, write to Whitehouse. An Email should do it. If you want Eli could pick them up at the Senate Office building and mail them to you.

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