Next Thursday (Thanksgiving) may now be gray in terms of retail, but today is gray in terms of my news. I'm tuning out many of the more incendiary editorial comments.
Some people who live in Buffalo may be reconsidering their views on climate change.
The Keystone XL pipeline isn't the only one in Congress. The U.S. Senate may have rejected the bill supporting the XL pipeline; but in the eyes of TransCanada Corp, proposed builder of the pipeline, it's not dead.
Net Neutrality is on hold, it seems the FCC Chairman fears being sued. Can you sue the government? Possibly, if you're a big corporation, now that corporations are people.
Like I said, gray.
-- Marge
***
Chan Lowe, The Week |
***
Some people who live in Buffalo may be reconsidering their views on climate change.
***
Milt Priggee, The Week |
***
The Keystone XL pipeline isn't the only one in Congress. The U.S. Senate may have rejected the bill supporting the XL pipeline; but in the eyes of TransCanada Corp, proposed builder of the pipeline, it's not dead.
***
Walt Handelsman, The Week |
***
Net Neutrality is on hold, it seems the FCC Chairman fears being sued. Can you sue the government? Possibly, if you're a big corporation, now that corporations are people.
***
David Fitzsimmons, The Week |
***
Like I said, gray.
-- Marge
No comments:
Post a Comment