Proposal: Hazmat bags for the curb

What is it about environmentally friendly products and hazardous waste?

The Tampa Tribune newspaper tested several reusable grocery bags and found the ones from Winn-Dixie and Publix stores had enough lead to concern health officials.

The newspaper reported the bags had enough lead they could be considered hazardous waste in regular residential garbage.

I’m thinking a red bag.

Media Matters Changes the Rules

Is this serious?

That’s rich.

I guess you can only score points and make it political if the person wants to encourage that babies actually survive and takes on an abortion clinic or doctor, not the opposite.

This is the reason he went crazy.

The angry manifesto repeatedly refers to humans as “filth” and demands that the Discovery Channel “stop encouraging the birth of any more parasitic human infants.”

Never let a crisis…

get fixed before you can use it.

When the Exxon Valdez oil tanker accident occurred off the coast of Alaska in 1989, a Dutch team with clean-up equipment flew in to Anchorage airport to offer their help. To their amazement, they were rebuffed and told to go home with their equipment. The Exxon Valdez became the biggest oil spill disaster in U.S. history–until the BP Gulf spill.

The Jones Act and the unions. Intended consequences. There is the ability to waive the act but that would go against the real goal of cap and trade legislation that the Dems (and BP) are trying to get in place.

From Wikipedia: In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff temporarily waived the U.S. Shipping Act for foreign vessels carrying oil and natural gas from September 1 to September 19, 2005.

The Real Inconvenient Truth

It doesn’t take the brains of Einstein to figure out that only Wind and Sun are not going to power Al Gore’s vehicles, boat, house, office, etc. We’ll need a brand new form of energy production that can make this world run clean. Or do we?

How can we run an entire city for five years on six ounces of matter with almost no environmental impact? It all seems so incomprehensible that we make up problems in order to make things seem normal again.

via SDA.

Computer Model Inconvenience

Now they are complaining that the computer models aren’t inconvenient enough.

“Hadow fears that the current climate models developed by scientists may not be extreme enough.”

Let’s look again at how the ice gazers describe this year’s forecasts and scramble to adjust to realities…

Weather in June and July was supportive of a major summer sea ice loss in 2009, but the weather in August and September changed completely from that of earlier in the summer, preventing extreme sea ice loss late in the summer. While no new record was set in 2009, the September 2009 sea ice extent was still much reduced compared to 1979–2000 mean conditions.

Until they can accurate predict the weather for a day from now, they may want to withhold judgement on long term forecasts.

Inconvenient Remote

It is an inconvenient movie in an inconvenient location. I can hear it, I can see the remote from where I am sitting, but I can’t get up the desire to go and turn Al Gore off. Sure, no one is watching the TV but I only have so much energy to deal with myself.

I guess I’ll just have to wait for the snow to start reeking havoc with our power grid to have the TV turn off itself.

Don’t worry, I’m not listening to him anymore. I turned up my music.

Now, to continue my letter to the CBC to complain about the influence of American politicians on our National broadcaster. What about the Canadian content? We need more HOCKEY!