Posted on 02/16/2014 5:06:21 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
February 16th, 2014
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Mitt Romney; Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Jim DeMint, president of the Heritage Foundation; Gov. Pat McCrory, R-N.C.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Gov. Pat McCrory, R-N.C., Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, Actor Kevin Spacey.
STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.
You can take it off now if you want to.
I’ve just returned from Kroger’s so I’ve yet to see the Chris Wallace’s show.
One of my dead husband’s used to cook with Cumin (seeds) all the time, (when he was alive of course). I love fresh Cilantro. Don’t know what I’d do with Coriander. Good luck.
:)
India is another big polluter; and, as I understand it, neither China nor India would sign on to or be affected by whatever carbon and GW regulations were put into practice world wide. Though apparently Sect’y John F. Kerry (he served in Vietnam you know) was just speaking with China about same this past week, so who knows, maybe China will change and Kerry will get a prestigious Nobel Award.
One other dumb thing - the environmental wackos have forbidden clearing any dead growth from forests for years, which makes those forests tinder boxes (as we’ve seen with all the forest fires in the west over the years). I think a lot of these regs have been put in by the “(not so) wise ones” on the east coast that have never visited an old growth forest in the western US. Just think of how many toads, slugs, special beetles, White Spotted Owls, etc. (not to mention homes and businesses) they could save if they would allow the deadwood to be cleared.
Well, I’m completely involved with our local TEA Party now and we’re trying our very best to unseat Cochran. We’ve THAD enough of that corrupt fossil. I was YOUNG when he went to Washington, D.C., and I’m OLD now and he’s even older! JMJ, he’s at least 76.
Brilliant example! Some members of my ancestor's family heard the call of the California Gold Rush and rushed out there in 1850. But their expertise was market gardening and orchards, so they bought land in Santa Clara county and grew the food that the people coming to CA needed.
I had an old, large Toshiba that went out last Nov. They were definitely built to last!!!
Watched TV in my bedroon for a while, then headed to Costco and got a Samsung flat screen for what I thought was a good price (about $300 - I think it was a little less as they had an in-store rebate at the time). I asked the guy in the TV section which one they had the least amount of returns with and he said the Samsung by far (lot less that Visio, though my sister and BIL have a Visio for a while and seem to be happy with it).
I only got a 32” as it needed to fit a space, but it has a good picture and sound.
Yum!!
I also happen to like the dried mangoes from Costco. IIRC they have some sugar on them, so haven’t bought them in a while - - I use them as a treat instead of chocolate, but I do love my chocolate!
And another thing about our tree fetish -
Tree branches and power lines are not compatible. If Americans (primarily east coast) want to have electricity all winter they should consider not planting trees under power lines. I would back any agency, local, state or federal, that wrote some common sense regulations addressing our “need” for trees trumping our need for electricity.
Think of the savings of the millions of hours spent rewiring power lines due to fallen branches and entire trees.
“St Pattys day only a month away”
Wow - this year is going by fast! I’ll have to get some corned beef - - love to make it with cabbage, red potatoes and carrots, but haven’t done so in a while. I normally get the corned beef at Costco (they have a good brand - don’t recall what it is right now, may be Fletcher’s) and it’s too much for just me, so will have to plan a dinner.
Between the recipes for Pat and thinking about corned beef, I’m getting hungry.
Bill Nye the science guy is a global warming tool.
Hi Morgan!
Hope you’re doing well!
From what I’ve read,another issue for CO and WA is where the marijuana stores can stash their cash. Most stores are cash only and banks cannot legally take the cash.
” Don’t Bogart that joint my friend..... I forget the rest....”
did you forget because you’ve been eating too many brownies (or having too many tokes)? ;-)
I read something the other day that Soros is putting a lot of $$s into legalizing marijuana, too (among other things). Didn’t surprise me in the least.
Last I read the banks were changing to where they could let them bank. I’m thinking the Holder AG’s office is ignoring the federal laws on that but I’m not sure. But, you’re right. That’s been a topic in the news lately.
You’re right.
That snake is dying to run again.
I’ll play catch up late this afternoon.
I’m slowly reading all of y’all’s very interesting and informative comments.
Heck, I might even get around to watching the shows I TIVO’d.
FTN and FNS!
:)
Jury Duty!!!
You will be great!!!!
Indeed, and history proves that it was men like your ancestors who truly made California the Golden State, not the extremely few lucky enough to find gold. For every miner that struck it rich, thousands did not.
At one time we celebrated men like this. About the time the television western disappeared, we switched over to the sensitive girly man character that so far now defines the left.
As Simon and Garfunkel once sang, where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?
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