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Judged: 10 8 8 Join us in the Teaparty. We have all the seats we need now and with the new voting rights strategy we will insure that only like minded voters vote anymore so the thing is in, and will stay in, the bag. With this block we can so end all the programs that offend and irritate and annoy by simply continuing the death of a thousand cuts to satanist medicare, godless unemployment insurance, the devil's own gay and lesbian socialist security and truly evil minimum wage and universities that study things that dont matter and are confusing and contradict god's word with accents. Yay, Yay!!! |
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Judged: 7 6 4 ` THIS IS NASTY STUFF YEW SPOUT. The very damn idea that the voting is fixed is unconstititututionalist. Or something like that. What will happen to old gay and lesbin types when they retire and their arent no money fore them where they left it. Well, I just bet that they will turn to crime and graffittii. Yew will be sorry then for your nasty stuff special if they si all armed and pisssed off. Hark, says granny. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 The article cites the soaring rates of theft and in the number of E. coli cases. It describes studies that report the increase of horrible - often painful - deaths and debilitating illness from grocery bags and those trendy "carriers" who - while that may not show symptoms themselves - go on to infect others. The cost is more often as not paid for in the form of revolutionary Council mandated taxpayer subsidized hospital emergency room treatment. The article goes on to state: "Another paper from 2011 found E. coli in 8 percent of all reusable bags from randomly selected individuals at California and Arizona grocery stores. Washing the bags eliminated 99.9 percent of the pathogens, according to that study – though it raised questions of how often shoppers actually do." Long Beach is home to one of the most radical of the unbelievably expensive of the taxpayer supported State university system - probably second only to "Liberal" Berkley. It is at these radical controlled Government controlled institutions where looney ideas such as this are cooked up. Because of the stranglehold the "educated" revolutionary ruling elite has on revolutionary controlled Long Beach, it's unlikely that any area Government licensed publisher would chance earning the wrath of revolutionary Councils by publishing the truth about dangerous reusable grocery bags. In fact, were they able to do so, Council would likely stop such information being disseminated at the city limit. Let us be thankful for the internet. Until Central Government (the so-called "BIG") is able to gain complete internet control, the increasingly impoverished tax paying voting minority in "entitlement minded, Revolutionary controlled" Long Beach can still read what is being said in free America. Source: http://tinyurl.com/cul7odg Ronald |
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Judged: 3 3 2 Except the ignorant didn't know what they were disagreeing with. |
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The children never tire of asking me why revolutionary Council exerted revolutionary control to prohibit "customer friendly" Walmart from building a Walmart "superstore" within the city limits of radical controlled Long Beach. After all, they say, such a superstore would have enabled their moms - many of whom are single moms and moms of color - to purchase healthy low priced fruits and vegetables the bodies of their growing children need to become healthy, and thereby "to save hard earned tax money".
I always explain to the kiddies that outrageous conduct such as this is done for the purpose of delaying the inevitable "crack up" of today's revolutionary inspired 60s 70s era dysfunctional social and economic order. I explain that, at its root, the revolutionary objective is to use Government imposed punitive taxation to seize control of all means of production of goods and services. Currently, the revolutionaries are using Government licensed media to fan "controversy" over the need for more expensive food - even though protected unionized Big Foods' "bottom line" was significantly enhanced when Council transferred the cost for providing grocery and goods bags onto the backs of the voting minority of food eaters who pay taxes. This is the so-called tactic of manipulative "democracy in action" that has been developed at expensive taxpayer funded Government controlled institutions of higher "learning". Here is an interesting link to an interview entitled "Why We’re Fat: It’s the Government and Wall Street’s Fault, Marion Nestle Says". The article was aired by "The Daily Ticker". Note the activist claim that "No one really has the answer, but "something" must be tried." This is in line with the expensive taxpayer funded 60s 70s era "junk science studies" that comes out of radical Government universities. Source: http://tinyurl.com/bxao2nl Ronald |
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Judged: 3 3 2 The cement company was by here looking for D. |
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The threat to public health from reusable grocery bags is even being acknowledged by and reported on by foreign news sources. It is a shame there is such lack of reporting of this danger to the public health - including to the health of innocent little children - by domestic Government licensed "news" sources.
Here is a link to one foreign news article that warns of the danger to public health that is posed by reusable grocery bags. Our own local revolutionary Council has used hard earned taxpayer money to promote these disease carrying reusable grocery bags. The article also tells of increased theft that has arisen since radical local Councils criminalize the use of healthy plastic grocery bags by competitive oriented non-union grocers. "Protected" unionized grocery chains just add the cost of theft and employee pilferage to the price they charge for groceries. Most hard working food eating taxpayers, though, are not wealthy. Wealthy locals who like nothing better than to be seen by their fellow trendy grocery shoppers carrying heavily taxed reusable grocery bags can easily stand the cost of increased grocery prices resulting from theft. In fact, paying high prices for goods is a matter of prestige for this politically connected cohort. Source: http://tinyurl.com/bad4pnh Ronald |
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My attention was drawn to an editorial opinion that was published in today's Orange County Register.(March 3 2013) The editorial was entitled "For Legislature, less would be more" The subject matter addressed the State Legislature's ongoing efforts to snuff-out the last remaining (if any) elements of liberty, now that all opposition to State imposed tyranny has been eliminated. The writer stated:
..."Not every human problem deserves a law...The most desirable laws are those that are the rarest, simplest and most general." The writer went on to state that the legislature enacted more than 2100 laws that have the purpose of binding the State's oppressed population with ever greater heavy burdens. The writer goes on to state: "The usual protest from Sacramento is that California – being possessed of enormous wealth, a huge population, and a sprawling land mass – is too complicated a place to be governed in any other fashion. That argument becomes difficult to sustain when one notes that our friends in Texas govern a larger state – and one second only to ours in population and economic production – with a part-time Legislature that meets every other year...It's overly simplistic, of course, to imagine that Texas' much-publicized economic success owes to the structure of its legislative branch. The secret to Texas' success isn't fewer days for lawmakers to meet, but the idea that animates it: that the liberty of the citizenry is always under threat when the legislature is in session... "Of course, there are worthwhile measures buried within this thicket of proposals, but that doesn't diminish the broader problem: The respect that the law commands shrinks proportionately as the volume of law grows. When lawmakers are left drafting measures that keep plastic bags out of grocery stores or preserve the rights of the homeless to urinate in public (two of the bills up for consideration this year), the perception rightly grows of California as a place where social marginalia trumps serious matters of public policy." Source: http://tinyurl.com/bb5hbnp Ronald |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Look at all the junk developments and you'll see how effective CEQA has been. |
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I see the taxpayer supported resident schizophrenic is up to his old tricks again. I wish he would at least use some of his taxpayer provided funding to take a course in beginning writing.
Ronald |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Along with Steve Hefert and Mike Touhey they all belong to a racists club known as West Covina KKK chapter. |
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Judged: 5 4 3 Along with is side kicks, Steve Herfert. Steve Herfert just couldn't resist spouting more of his racist West Covina, California carp. Could Shelley Sanderson, Rob Sotelo (a plumber) and Andrew Mcintyre really be racists after all? Don't ya just love it when racists come out of the closet? Doing it in public was such a stupid move on their part, but you know that's how racists operate these days and of old days too. There were two video camera's running during another one of West Covina's racial ranting city council meeting's. |
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