Thank you Michael Ramirez for being completely ‘uncivil’ aka “Honest.”
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I like the cartoon. The left is banking on “green jobs” to save the day. However, for all their wishful thinking, the capabilities of green energy production systems, especially solar energy, are still extremely limited for much of the country. I would LOVE to be able to produce all of my electricity with a solar array on the roof of my house. But I don’t have money to burn on something that doesn’t return my initial investment for 40 years! The people pushing this stuff are out of their rich liberal minds. To create a “green job” you must first have “green customers”… and people who are all just getting by aren’t going to spend their child’s college savings on something they now get from a utility company for an astronomically lower cost. By the way, Evergreen Solar is closing a PV panel plant in Mass. and moving production to China, along with 800 jobs. GREEN jobs for the Chinese!! just great.
Honesty before Civility!
1974 gas lines…..in 2011?……….?
Jumpin’ Jack-Flash-back, it’s a gas gas gas!
Back when we were in grammar school, when someone started writing on the desk with crayons (or spewing hateful political rhetoric, it’s been a long time since first grade and I forget which of those it was), instead of calling out the bad kids by name, the teacher would often simply say to the entire class that people shouldn’t write on desks with crayons. Everyone knew who the teacher was talking to, and that person would likely change their behavior while all the other kids didn’t have to do anything different because they all knew it wasn’t really addressed to them.
Fast forward to last week’s memorial pep rally message to everyone to start talking nicer to each other. Do you suppose the people who haven’t changed their behavior simply knew that the teacher was really just talking to the bad kids and not themselves?