Remember when the GOP was predicting $10 gas if we had the temerity to re-elect Obama?
Then El Presidente decided to tank the Russian (and Canadian) economy by forcing the price of oil waaayyyyy down.
Remember when the GOP was predicting $10 gas if we had the temerity to re-elect Obama?
Then El Presidente decided to tank the Russian (and Canadian) economy by forcing the price of oil waaayyyyy down.
And Alaskan.Then El Presidente decided to tank the Russian (and Canadian) economy by forcing the price of oil waaayyyyy down.
I don't think El Presidente developed fracking. And that's the whole point -- the only way a president can affect the price of oil is to launch a moronic Middle Eastern war to disrupt the supply and raise it (like Dubya) or destroy the global economy and crater demand to lower it (like... well, Dubya). Obama wasn't interested in doing either of those things.
WASHINGTON (AP) — After years of failed efforts, the House voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to sharply scale back the federal role in American education. But the bill would retain the testing requirement in the 2002 No Child Left Behind law that many parents, teachers and school districts abhor.
The legislation, approved 359-64, would return to the states the decision-making power over how to use students' test performance in assessing teachers and schools. The measure also would end federal efforts to encourage academic standards such as Common Core.
The 1,000-plus page measure was a compromise reached by House and Senate negotiators. The Senate is to vote on it early next week and President Barack Obama is expected to sign it.
You're still going to get statewide idiocy in TX and KS, but that problem takes care of itself eventually.
I wasn't aware that an attendant still pumped anyone's gas outside of Oregon or New Jersey.![]()
Missouri has piled so many unnecessary requirements on abortion providers that it’s down to one clinic in St. Louis. Newman didn’t attempt to limit the state to one gun store — her bill just requires that residents buy their guns at a licensed dealer located at least 120 miles from their homes. After cooling their heels in a local motel for three days, the prospective buyers would have to listen to a lecture about the medical risks associated with firearms and view pictures of people with fatal gun wounds.
Most Missouri lawmakers regard themselves as pro-life. Therefore, Newman feels, they ought to want to do something about the fact that St. Louis and Kansas City both rank in the top 10 American cities for firearm deaths.
A good piece by someone with apparently endless optimism.
Like Reagan went over the heads of the media and spoke directly to both supporters and detractors, Obama has the power of the pulpit to do both. Having recently been set adrift for a week with several thousand people from Mississippi, Alabama, Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma, I have been wrestling with how my prejudices and preconceived notions contrasted sharply with the extremely warm, generous, friendly and fascinating people I met. I believe these people, who I used to thoughtlessly brand with a generalized slur which I hope I now have the experience not to use in the future, would listen if Obama went around the gatekeepers and spoke directly and forthrightly to them. I'm not saying they'd become his supporters, but I do believe it would go a ways towards dulling the razor edge that partisans of both sides have been sharpening during his presidency.