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Fogdog

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Simple typo.
Did you google it (spelled correctly)?
Did you notice that it doesn't exist?

You aren't very good at this...
I don't really want to do this but you are simply asking for it.


Progressives seethe over DNC chair Perez's decision to back Cuomo in NY primary fight

In an unexpected turn that rankled the party's left flank, Democratic National Committee chairman Tom Perez on Thursday endorsed New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's re-election bid.

His announcement, at the party's state convention on Long Island, comes in the midst of a feisty primary campaign between Cuomo and actress Cynthia Nixon.

"You've been delivering results that have made people's lives better," Perez said in his speech. "That's why Andrew Cuomo and (New York Lt. Gov.) Kathy Hochul are charter members of the accomplishments wing of the Democratic Party, and that's why I'm proud to endorse them."


He said it to snub Progressives(tm). So do I.

Is this when you reply back with something dumb? Yes it is.
 

Chunky Stool

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I don't really want to do this but you are simply asking for it.


Progressives seethe over DNC chair Perez's decision to back Cuomo in NY primary fight

In an unexpected turn that rankled the party's left flank, Democratic National Committee chairman Tom Perez on Thursday endorsed New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's re-election bid.

His announcement, at the party's state convention on Long Island, comes in the midst of a feisty primary campaign between Cuomo and actress Cynthia Nixon.

"You've been delivering results that have made people's lives better," Perez said in his speech. "That's why Andrew Cuomo and (New York Lt. Gov.) Kathy Hochul are charter members of the accomplishments wing of the Democratic Party, and that's why I'm proud to endorse them."


He said it to snub Progressives(tm). So do I.

Is this when you reply back with something dumb? Yes it is.
Please direct me to their web site?

Oh you can't? Why is that?

Do you even know what "charter member" means?

Hint: Someone pulled it out of their ass.

Kinda reminds me of your posts...
 

Abiqua

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Amazon has made it plain that they do not want to pay taxes in the city that 'wins' the competition for HQ2.

Work their employees to death, throw under the bus and screw the society that gives them the chance to earn such riches.

Greed left unchecked is a cancer that will destroy the world.
Well maybe read around a lil more

http://money.cnn.com/2017/05/10/technology/amazon-headquarters-homeless-shelter/index.html

I think its more a potential vote of no confidence in Seattles leaders. Since we cant abstain from closing borders on some issues, Seattle housing market rise is partly due to Asian influence, bleeding from Vancouver Bc. There are literally dozens of factors making up this circumstance but everybody on both sides wants to box into a single issue framed for their sides indulgences.

I mean How come nobody is decrying the fucking poor in Omaha? Berkshire could stand to lose a few mill as well?
 

Abiqua

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Also fogdog voted for a hardcore dem Wyden who flopped on timber subsidies in #1 logging state in trumps favor. Also dismisses that Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Google and microsoft all have huge energy subsidized data centers in Waldens district, ie hard conservative, why would all these ultra liberal companies locate to the consevative desert of Oregon.
Please tell fogdog, you are fucking blowhard, thanks.
 

UncleBuck

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Also fogdog voted for a hardcore dem Wyden who flopped on timber subsidies in #1 logging state in trumps favor. Also dismisses that Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Google and microsoft all have huge energy subsidized data centers in Waldens district, ie hard conservative, why would all these ultra liberal companies locate to the consevative desert of Oregon.
Please tell fogdog, you are fucking blowhard, thanks.
didn't you once defend prison guards who boiled a black man to death?
 

Fogdog

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Also fogdog voted for a hardcore dem Wyden who flopped on timber subsidies in #1 logging state in trumps favor. Also dismisses that Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Google and microsoft all have huge energy subsidized data centers in Waldens district, ie hard conservative, why would all these ultra liberal companies locate to the consevative desert of Oregon.
Please tell fogdog, you are fucking blowhard, thanks.
Did I mention that Wyden represents Oregon?

He has a very good record of voting for critical progressive bills. He also defends jobs in the logging industry. He's not a slash and burn type and his work seeks to balance salmon protection with logging but he definitely protects local jobs in an industry that a lot of people depend upon.

Logging can be a renewable industry if managed properly. That's the stance Wyden takes.
 

Grey Cardinal

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Did I mention that Wyden represents Oregon?

He has a very good record of voting for critical progressive bills. He also defends jobs in the logging industry. He's not a slash and burn type and his work seeks to balance salmon protection with logging but he definitely protects local jobs in an industry that a lot of people depend upon.

Logging can be a renewable industry if managed properly. That's the stance Wyden takes.
Logging is clearly already a renewable industry. And the abiqua dude clearly spoke specifically to Walden's district in Oregon.
 

ttystikk

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Logging is clearly already a renewable industry. And the abiqua dude clearly spoke specifically to Walden's district in Oregon.
Clear-cutting is not renewable logging and a high proportion of logging wild land is still done that way.

Just because it can be done does not mean it is being done, even if it's a good idea. America is terminally stuck on short term gain at the expense of long term consequences.
 

Unclebaldrick

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Clear-cutting is not renewable logging and a high proportion of logging wild land is still done that way.

Just because it can be done does not mean it is being done, even if it's a good idea. America is terminally stuck on short term gain at the expense of long term consequences.
I agree. This is yet another reason why government regulations are fitting and necessary. It is sad this is even a matter for discussion.
 

Grey Cardinal

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Clear-cutting is not renewable logging and a high proportion of logging wild land is still done that way.

Just because it can be done does not mean it is being done, even if it's a good idea. America is terminally stuck on short term gain at the expense of long term consequences.
Is that not how it's done where you're from? In the southeast we planted more than we took, still do. It works well. Don't blame america dude start locally if that's the real problem, after all America is just a bunch of nations with a United agreement.

Apologies but "america" and "high proportion" seem a little too vague, no?
 
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ttystikk

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Is that not how it's done where you're from? In the southeast we planted more than we took, still do. It works well. Don't blame america dude start locally if that's the real problem, after all America is just a bunch of nations with a United agreement.

Apologies but "america" and "high proportion" seem a little too vague, no?
When it's a national issue, I use national terms.

Keep in mind that you're just repeating industry marketing; original forests were clear cut, then replanted with single species stands of 'super trees' that bear no more resemblance to a natural forest than a cornfield. The biodiversity is gone, as are the vast majority of wildlife.

I used to live in Arkansas, prime Georgia-Pacific territory, so I know what's really gone on.

We need to preserve and manage actual forest, not just industry friendly rows of pulp wood trees.
 

Fogdog

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Is that not how it's done where you're from? In the southeast we planted more than we took, still do. It works well. Don't blame america dude start locally if that's the real problem, after all America is just a bunch of nations with a United agreement.

Apologies but "america" and "high proportion" seem a little too vague, no?
Forestry is more than just planting a tree farm.
 

Fogdog

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Logging is clearly already a renewable industry. And the abiqua dude clearly spoke specifically to Walden's district in Oregon.
I never have understood the beef people have with the data farms located in rural districts. So, why reply to a what seems like a dumb argument? Maybe you can explain why Oregon's rural areas can't have a few good jobs in tech?
 

Grey Cardinal

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When it's a national issue, I use national terms.

Keep in mind that you're just repeating industry marketing; original forests were clear cut, then replanted with single species stands of 'super trees' that bear no more resemblance to a natural forest than a cornfield. The biodiversity is gone, as are the vast majority of wildlife.

I used to live in Arkansas, prime Georgia-Pacific territory, so I know what's really gone on.

We need to preserve and manage actual forest, not just industry friendly rows of pulp wood trees.
It's not a national issue ifnits not in your nation state though. So I will just leave that there with the spotted owl.
 
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