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There you go Morning Joe, Tweety, Billo, Hannity.. grab a microphone and have at it.. especially how the President is not mad enough.
But don't let reality slap you in the face..here are some headlines that you can spend 2 or 3 hours ripping about..
Yeah lets get someone who will rant and scream 24/7 and let the wounded economy, war, etc fester for the next guy to clean up.
That has worked so well before :sarcasm:
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Economy adds 431K jobs but few in private sector
WASHINGTON – Job creation by private companies grew at the slowest pace since the start of the year, as a wave of census hiring lifted payrolls by 431,000 in May. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________Cap collecting Gulf oil, still unclear how much
GRAND ISLE, La. – A cap collected some of the oil spewing out of the blown-out Gulf well, but black crude was still leaking into the sea, and officials said they won't know until later Friday how much is being captured.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 'Furious' Obama heading to Gulf for spill update
WASHINGTON – Determined to project both command and compassion, President Barack Obama is returning to the Louisiana coast for a fresh reality check on work to stanch the oil spewing into the Gulf of Mexico and the spiraling effects of the nation's worst environmental disaster. The president underscored the mounting political implications by abruptly canceling plans for a trip to Indonesia and Australia later this month.
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4-day school weeks gain popularity across US
Peach County is one of more than 120 school districts across the country where students attend school just four days a week, a cost-saving tactic gaining popularity among cash-strapped districts struggling to make ends meet. The 4,000-student district started shaving a day off its weekly school calendar last year to help fill a $1 million budget shortfall.
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Gates: No wider role for military now in oil spill
SINGAPORE – U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is rejecting a more forceful role for the military in plugging the Gulf of Mexico oil leak.
Gates says the deep-water disaster is beyond the military's expertise.
Oil company BP is using its own equipment to try to stop the leak — equipment the U.S. military does not have.
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