Don Blankenship at a -- get this -- Labor Day event. This post brought to you by the Patty Dumpling Endowed Chair for Coal Mine Explosions, Oil Spills, and Pyrrhic Victories One of America's slimiest corporate executives, Don Blankenship, the former CEO of Massey Energy, was
GMO Salmon post. It's impossible for me to know if you are C. A. Pinkham or the keeper of the law. (I can make some assumptions through dickus.) If you are C. A. and were screwing around with the gmo, I apologize. This would be a brand new level of snark/commentation techno-snark. If so, I would feel like Poroshenko.
I am NOT Sr. Pinkham, merely part of the recent influx that followed him over from . . . that other site. And I live in South Carolina - shrimp & grits is pretty much a secular version of communion around here.
Once upon a time, I would have answered yes. But in a country where the only financial criminal to face real prison time is Bernie Madoff (because he stole from the 1%, not the rest of us), I'm afraid the answer is: not anymore.
Do you remember the Nestle fiasco in the 70's? Nestle made a baby formula that was deficient in some protein necessary for infant growth, and it was banned in the West. So they "dumped" their unsaleable stocks in Africa and millions of babies died. People started boycotting Nestle, but nobody at Nestle was ever punished. I would have supported executions.
I'm suspecting that's not a big concern, given that you should now already be known to the banhammer wielders (N.B.: I'm not one), as well as the fact that your Disqus profile history would indicate a reasonable degree of sanity. Poe's Law is not an uncommon thing here.
GMO Salmon post. It's impossible for me to know if you are C. A. Pinkham or the keeper of the law. (I can make some assumptions through dickus.) If you are C. A. and were screwing around with the gmo, I apologize. This would be a brand new level of snark/commentation techno-snark. If so, I would feel like Poroshenko.
too much cream in his coffee, every day
And the shrimp recipe seems like a waste. Unless the wee shrimp are going bad.
I am NOT Sr. Pinkham, merely part of the recent influx that followed him over from . . . that other site. And I live in South Carolina - shrimp & grits is pretty much a secular version of communion around here.
Once upon a time, I would have answered yes. But in a country where the only financial criminal to face real prison time is Bernie Madoff (because he stole from the 1%, not the rest of us), I'm afraid the answer is: not anymore.
<<<...how about a hard life reset. >>>Cruel and unusual. The third graders at recess would make his life a living hell.
Every bottle of wine corked.
My apologies!
He could be sentenced to 30 years in prison, but my money is on one year of house arrest in one of his nine mansions.
There was a period of time when things got better for working people in the U.S.
It was led (with a lot of blood lost) by the union movement. But the people with all the money fought back.
http://billmoyers.com/conte...
And it's all been downhill since the rise Reagan (as well as the DLC-triangulating Democrats).~
Do you remember the Nestle fiasco in the 70's? Nestle made a baby formula that was deficient in some protein necessary for infant growth, and it was banned in the West. So they "dumped" their unsaleable stocks in Africa and millions of babies died. People started boycotting Nestle, but nobody at Nestle was ever punished. I would have supported executions.
It's your name in the sense that we can recognize it now, and we've seen you before.
They just haven't removed his mountain top yet.
S-I-N-G-L-E P-A-Y-E-R, a/k/a Medicare for All.
I doubt you could find a jury to convict in either WV or KY. Too many family members are mine workers.
I'm suspecting that's not a big concern, given that you should now already be known to the banhammer wielders (N.B.: I'm not one), as well as the fact that your Disqus profile history would indicate a reasonable degree of sanity. Poe's Law is not an uncommon thing here.