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- The rich want their beach front property, and taxpayers have to pay for it. Thats America, circa 2009.
budmag06 said: " Oh my God!!! It's global warming!!! It will erode our beaches... tax... America.. and lower global warming one quarter of one percent in 100 years!!!"
Fvck you. Beach erosion is partly global warming, and its going to get worse thanks to sh*theads like you. Its time to take action, or more than beach properties will go missing. - Reply to this comment
- Oh my God!!! It's global warming!!! It will erode our beaches and then, kill us!!! Please, Democrats, please tax the good people of America 200 billion a year to save our beaches, lives and lower global warming one quarter of one percent in 100 years!!!
Posted by budmag06
I actually had the thought of a question that went "I wonder if they have dumped enough sand on those beaches to account for the rise in sea levels?" Would be a funny ruh roh raggy moment wouldn't it. - Reply to this comment
- Oh my God!!! It's global warming!!! It will erode our beaches and then, kill us!!! Please, Democrats, please tax the good people of America 200 billion a year to save our beaches, lives and lower global warming one quarter of one percent in 100 years!!!
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- Oh wait. HE HAS FARMS in Oklahoma. DUH!
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And just FYI. Sen Coburn is a Doctor NOT a farmer. The Farmer is Inhofe. - Reply to this comment
- What a pathetic hack. I don't see this guy complaining about the billions spent on farmland restoration. Yet that is just as repetitive an expenditure as the beaches. Oh wait. HE HAS FARMS in Oklahoma. DUH!
Posted by DefendLiberty
Lets see invest BILLIONS to save a beach or invest BILLIONS to save our food supply. DUHHHHHHHHHHHH. - Reply to this comment
- Incredible! There's so many people in this country who need medical help and we're tossing money into the ocean! I don't understand our country anymore, again there's talk of Medicare going bust as early as 2010 yet somehow our country can fund hospital ships via the US Navy to go all around the world giving exotic surgeries to 3rd world nations who have never paid a penny into the system, but deny those of us who have paid into it via mandatory payroll withholdings! Medicaid is the new discrimination of this century. I remember in the 1950's when signs said, "no blacks" .. now they say, "No Medicaid" .. It's almost a death sentence, they'll let you die before paying for your surgery here in the USA, but they give it away free to other countries. I don't get it! It's the same with the auto industry bailouts, why continue to throw money down the drain, you don't see the autoworkers taking pay cuts, GM says the average UAW laborer makes $29.78 ... I wonder if they could survive on the $675 I get from Social Security because I got injured on the job. Let them fail and restructure, maybe the new jobs at cheaper rates will wake up American's that they're only strangling themselves. Stop giving money to everyone else in the world and ignoring the USA .. if we paid for the system shouldn't we benefit from it?
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- I was trying to offer a little levity. This is a horrible news night. The battle on-going between the "what constitutes a marriage" crowd, N. Korea banging their drum, The US military in two war zones for the next ten years, almost ever state having a deficit, GM and Chrysler gone gone gone and some reporter reporting "Consumer confidence is up' in some poll because the wealthy bought alot of stocks today and yet it seems like anarchy is getting closer. Poor and middle income people like beaches to. They are a cheap place to go, mostly no admittance charges and sometimes the gals are well, well endowed and fun to watch. But right, levies, out by the rivers where no one goes need work too. My apologies to the levy lobbiest.
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- Exactly. If poor people lived on the beach there would never be any such action. Property on the beachfront belongs almost entirely to upper middle and rich people except for the few that have owned land there all along..
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- Funny isn't it? A senator from a State with NO BEACHES crying about spending money on beaches. What a pathetic hack. I don't see this guy complaining about the billions spent on farmland restoration. Yet that is just as repetitive an expenditure as the beaches. Oh wait. HE HAS FARMS in Oklahoma. DUH!
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- Think about it. For the money they spent protecting the beach front property for the rich people with beach houses, they could have spent on the levees in New Orleans and saved many lives and homes.
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