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  • Has anyone else noticed there's a lot of gay pride promotion this year?

    06/24/2021 8:46:32 AM PDT · by MNDude · 93 replies
    Maybe it's just me, but seems like there is a lot this year. I don't watch TV, but it seems all company websites have the rainbow logo. Also, I see lots more when driving through Minneapolis. Am I imagining things? Your thoughts?
  • Official FR Drinking Thread

    02/05/2008 8:07:58 PM PST · by Bob J · 435 replies · 23,662+ views
    fr | 2-5-08 | Bob J
    Pop 'em if you got 'em. If we can't elect a conservative candidate we might as well be amusing for a couple hours.
  • Weak dollar prompts record foreign buyouts of U.S. companies

    10/02/2007 1:16:48 PM PDT · by LM_Guy · 42 replies · 218+ views
    IHT.com ^ | 10/02/2007 | Robert Weisman
    European, Asian and Canadian companies are taking advantage of the weaker dollar to buy their U.S. counterparts at a record pace, increasing investment in the United States but also raising fears about a potential loss of jobs and autonomy. "We could be looking at the world's largest tag sale if we continue to see declines in the dollar," said Donald Klepper-Smith, chief economist at DataCore Partners. In the latest large deal aided by a weak dollar, Commerce Bancorp, which is based in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, agreed Tuesday to be acquired by Toronto-Dominion Bank of Canada in a cash-and-shares deal...
  • Global Warming And Your Wallet (New York Times Libs Want YOU to pay HIGHER Taxes Alert)

    07/05/2007 11:20:44 PM PDT · by goldstategop · 40 replies · 886+ views
    New York Times ^ | 07/06/2007 | New York Times Editorial Board
    ut for all the talk about warming, leading politicians have yet to educate their constituents (and their colleagues) about an unpleasant and inescapable truth: any serious effort to fight warming will require everyone to pay more for energy. According to most scientists, the long-term costs of doing nothing — flooding, famine, drought — would be even higher than the costs of acting now. But unless Americans understand and accept the trade-off — higher prices today to avoid calamity later — the requisite public support for real change is unlikely to build. Energy is currently underpriced in part because its cost...