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November 9, 2010 at 8:49 AM #629351November 9, 2010 at 9:10 AM #628285blahblahblahParticipant
Criticism, Schmiticism. We’ve got sub-launched ICBMs and we’re not afraid to use ’em.
The timing is interesting with the President being in Asia and all, and of course the launch westward over the Pacific is telling. It’s sort of like when the big Italian guys come into your restaurant and say, “Hmmmm, nice place you got here. It would be a shame for anything to happen to it…”
November 9, 2010 at 9:10 AM #628362blahblahblahParticipantCriticism, Schmiticism. We’ve got sub-launched ICBMs and we’re not afraid to use ’em.
The timing is interesting with the President being in Asia and all, and of course the launch westward over the Pacific is telling. It’s sort of like when the big Italian guys come into your restaurant and say, “Hmmmm, nice place you got here. It would be a shame for anything to happen to it…”
November 9, 2010 at 9:10 AM #628932blahblahblahParticipantCriticism, Schmiticism. We’ve got sub-launched ICBMs and we’re not afraid to use ’em.
The timing is interesting with the President being in Asia and all, and of course the launch westward over the Pacific is telling. It’s sort of like when the big Italian guys come into your restaurant and say, “Hmmmm, nice place you got here. It would be a shame for anything to happen to it…”
November 9, 2010 at 9:10 AM #629058blahblahblahParticipantCriticism, Schmiticism. We’ve got sub-launched ICBMs and we’re not afraid to use ’em.
The timing is interesting with the President being in Asia and all, and of course the launch westward over the Pacific is telling. It’s sort of like when the big Italian guys come into your restaurant and say, “Hmmmm, nice place you got here. It would be a shame for anything to happen to it…”
November 9, 2010 at 9:10 AM #629376blahblahblahParticipantCriticism, Schmiticism. We’ve got sub-launched ICBMs and we’re not afraid to use ’em.
The timing is interesting with the President being in Asia and all, and of course the launch westward over the Pacific is telling. It’s sort of like when the big Italian guys come into your restaurant and say, “Hmmmm, nice place you got here. It would be a shame for anything to happen to it…”
November 9, 2010 at 10:09 AM #628315briansd1GuestThat’s what I said before CONCHO; we are may have to resort be being like the mafia and charge for protection to make a living.
November 9, 2010 at 10:09 AM #628391briansd1GuestThat’s what I said before CONCHO; we are may have to resort be being like the mafia and charge for protection to make a living.
November 9, 2010 at 10:09 AM #628962briansd1GuestThat’s what I said before CONCHO; we are may have to resort be being like the mafia and charge for protection to make a living.
November 9, 2010 at 10:09 AM #629088briansd1GuestThat’s what I said before CONCHO; we are may have to resort be being like the mafia and charge for protection to make a living.
November 9, 2010 at 10:09 AM #629406briansd1GuestThat’s what I said before CONCHO; we are may have to resort be being like the mafia and charge for protection to make a living.
November 9, 2010 at 10:31 PM #628619briansd1Guest[quote=SD Realtor]
Most people have not noticed small things but as a parent who runs the household and the books I have. To be more specific, our grocery bills are about 10-15% higher now then they were last year. While the boys are a year older we buy pretty much the same stuff.
[/quote]It seems like both your household like Governor Palins’s has seen some pretty steep grocery price increase.
The inflation number, however, don’t reflect those numbers, as was reported by the Wall Street Journal.
The Journal reporter, Sudeep Reddy, had asserted that Palin had gotten her facts wrong in a recent speech when she said,”Everyone who ever goes out shopping for groceries knows that prices have risen significantly over the past year or so.” Grocery prices, Reddy pointed out, “haven’t risen all that significantly, in fact”—inflation is at 0.6 percent for the first nine months of 2010.
The story Palin cites to support her claim doesn’t do that. In her speech, Palin said that “prices have risen significantly over the past year or so.” The Journal article says prices are only “beginning” to rise. The time period of “significant” increase Palin is talking about is referred to in the first sentence of the exculpatory article as “the tamest year of food pricing in nearly two decades.”
November 9, 2010 at 10:31 PM #628697briansd1Guest[quote=SD Realtor]
Most people have not noticed small things but as a parent who runs the household and the books I have. To be more specific, our grocery bills are about 10-15% higher now then they were last year. While the boys are a year older we buy pretty much the same stuff.
[/quote]It seems like both your household like Governor Palins’s has seen some pretty steep grocery price increase.
The inflation number, however, don’t reflect those numbers, as was reported by the Wall Street Journal.
The Journal reporter, Sudeep Reddy, had asserted that Palin had gotten her facts wrong in a recent speech when she said,”Everyone who ever goes out shopping for groceries knows that prices have risen significantly over the past year or so.” Grocery prices, Reddy pointed out, “haven’t risen all that significantly, in fact”—inflation is at 0.6 percent for the first nine months of 2010.
The story Palin cites to support her claim doesn’t do that. In her speech, Palin said that “prices have risen significantly over the past year or so.” The Journal article says prices are only “beginning” to rise. The time period of “significant” increase Palin is talking about is referred to in the first sentence of the exculpatory article as “the tamest year of food pricing in nearly two decades.”
November 9, 2010 at 10:31 PM #629270briansd1Guest[quote=SD Realtor]
Most people have not noticed small things but as a parent who runs the household and the books I have. To be more specific, our grocery bills are about 10-15% higher now then they were last year. While the boys are a year older we buy pretty much the same stuff.
[/quote]It seems like both your household like Governor Palins’s has seen some pretty steep grocery price increase.
The inflation number, however, don’t reflect those numbers, as was reported by the Wall Street Journal.
The Journal reporter, Sudeep Reddy, had asserted that Palin had gotten her facts wrong in a recent speech when she said,”Everyone who ever goes out shopping for groceries knows that prices have risen significantly over the past year or so.” Grocery prices, Reddy pointed out, “haven’t risen all that significantly, in fact”—inflation is at 0.6 percent for the first nine months of 2010.
The story Palin cites to support her claim doesn’t do that. In her speech, Palin said that “prices have risen significantly over the past year or so.” The Journal article says prices are only “beginning” to rise. The time period of “significant” increase Palin is talking about is referred to in the first sentence of the exculpatory article as “the tamest year of food pricing in nearly two decades.”
November 9, 2010 at 10:31 PM #629397briansd1Guest[quote=SD Realtor]
Most people have not noticed small things but as a parent who runs the household and the books I have. To be more specific, our grocery bills are about 10-15% higher now then they were last year. While the boys are a year older we buy pretty much the same stuff.
[/quote]It seems like both your household like Governor Palins’s has seen some pretty steep grocery price increase.
The inflation number, however, don’t reflect those numbers, as was reported by the Wall Street Journal.
The Journal reporter, Sudeep Reddy, had asserted that Palin had gotten her facts wrong in a recent speech when she said,”Everyone who ever goes out shopping for groceries knows that prices have risen significantly over the past year or so.” Grocery prices, Reddy pointed out, “haven’t risen all that significantly, in fact”—inflation is at 0.6 percent for the first nine months of 2010.
The story Palin cites to support her claim doesn’t do that. In her speech, Palin said that “prices have risen significantly over the past year or so.” The Journal article says prices are only “beginning” to rise. The time period of “significant” increase Palin is talking about is referred to in the first sentence of the exculpatory article as “the tamest year of food pricing in nearly two decades.”
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