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More than Califonia jobs created - The engine used on the Predator B is built in Pheonix. It a Honeywell Turboprop. The electroinc engine control is built here in Tucson/Oro Valley .
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Apparently the ADS is in complete support of those people on the council who are part and parcel of a waste of $230 Million in taxpayer dollars.
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the city needed some more empty buildings, I ate at the one on Tanque Verde' after the raid, there was no question - some jobs are best left to the alien staff, the chicken the 'american staff was making' was killer.. but in another sense. JOBS American's just can't seem to do.. why is that? Oh the 'livable wage was not 'high enough' to cook chicken'? so it tasted great! We used to eat there 2 maybe 3 times in a week. Great service, fast, a game on the tube, good chicken, chips, drink, the working staff did very well. Now 'unemployed with a new child' great huh? Did the closure of this place - fix the national debt? make the veiew from your house better? fix TUSD? stop the drug war? stop the wall street encampment? NOPE IT DID NOTHING but close yet another Tucson business. For those that cheer this, "congradulations" the smell of success! No chickie for anyone! Oh well, on to the next great social injustice.. que no? So, you're saying that illegal immigrants from Mexico cook better than legal immigrants from Mexico?
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for using fake names. Your a regular riot Buzz......er, Jim.
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LOL They gave it to the winner, just like they do every election!
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Stick to writing what you know about, Josh. (Oh...sorry.) Better times are right around the corner. The long-time fans will deserve it. And the casual front-runners with the endless whiny comments will also get to go along for an undeserved ride. Josh Brodesky: Dear UA, please win another game before I die -
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Allegations of sexual harassment against a presidential candidate are newsworthy. Clinton had to deal with Gennifer Flowers during his first campaign, and that was always a consensual allegation. I'm not saying there is or isn't truth to the allegations against Cain, but anyone who pretends that these allegations against someone running for President aren't newsworthy is being moronic. Regardless of the party (Gary Hart, John Edwards, etc.) running for President makes your private life public. Allegations of wrongdoing come forward, and the press will report. Making this a racial issue or a partisan issue falls flat. Allegations of sexual harassment matter to a presidential candidate regardless of race or party.
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J , . A ( ?) (?) W - M . R . A I D , . A G , ' . M , . "A " , . R J T . O R S D ! R ! G .
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Time to grow up dear, you and all your hollywood wanna-be's need to face reality some time. If she violates any more court orders, throw her lawyer in the can as well.
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"People felt it would be giving up if we were to go to a private property. It is not consistent with what the rest of the movement is doing," McLane explained. Individualist free spirits....conform or be cast out.
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Az should pass a law that they can be shot on sight.... Problem solved.
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lets see the 'occupy people' don't like the idea of bailout of private business 'to big to fail' and that fact that the GM's of the world - get bailed out' at the little guys aka taxpayers expense - so isn't this what the "tea party" is all about? No bail outs - stop the 'to big to fail crap' let the chips fall where they may, and along comes "obamaman with his bail out and GM electric cars, which sold 10,000 units but are deemed a success and the future GM (Gov't Motors) was really a 'pay back' to the unions, which is the 'labor little guy right'? so don't bail out the labor union GM worker? let them fail? and take the 401k's that are invested in them via the stock market and let them fail as well, maybe your fathers or mothers, or grandfathers retirement.. etc ; let'em get a job at WALMART this is a brave new world we live in, no retirements, no warranty's, no sure things savings, work till ya drop. The ant and the grasshopper story was a fairy tail, in the end the grasshopper went on a public "system" where food and needs are 'free' because he's a grasshopper.. that's all thats needed to be a privlidged hopper. So who needs to be a working class hero.. who needs a job.. who needs to run a business and take personal financial risk.. 'they' will just say.. your rich and take your work from you? redistribute it excuse me.. to those that 'need' oh how vitrol of me.
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Stupid is stupid, maybe if the people protesting realized what pawns they have become. Knew the truth about why they are being used to promote class warfare, civil unrest and overall anarchy, maybe even if they had a clue what they were doing. When this happens, the protests might make sense. Until then, most Americans find their protests unworthy of anything, much less media coverage.
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So how exactly is this considered "ethnic" studies when it focuses on only one "ethnicity"? One that uses foerign textbooks (of a socialist/communist slant), that promote a falicy in history stating that only whites are racist, and responsible for the ills of Mexico, and all Hispanics. Yet the same studies do not relate the racism on Mexico to those others Hispanics that are not from Mexico. Hypocritical at best.
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Giving the Molina's the benefit of the doubt regarding others' comments about their greed, can we agree that there is a cost to running a business, and for a patron to come in, sit down and have people joyfully serve you fabulous food is going to cost some money. But maybe there is some greed on the part of the group that is foreclosing. The total amount due on the loan isn't indicated. but if the orginal amount is $450k, surely the people of Tucson can pull together to save a wonderful, old landmark that is almost sacred to long-time Tucsonans. If everybody visited there once before next January, I'll bet we can keep it.
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Here is another - Pinto Beans - 1lb Pinto Beans 1 hamhock (can use a hambone if it still has a fair amount of meat on it) 1 large onion, chopped 1 large dried red chili (Hatch is ideal), split Rinse one pound of pintos and soak overnight. Drain the beans, place in crock pot Add chopped onion, chilli, and hamhock. Cover with water. Simmer on low for 6 hours until meat falls off the bone of the hamhock.
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china robs us and, this is a fact. They lock up metals and sell them back at high premiums.
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Look at all the jobs Obama created for us in Solyndra, and with Fast and Furious. Why isn't the WaPo extolling those success stories?
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ACTUAL good news????? Wow. I am impressed.
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Hey, cmon. Corporate profits are more important than some kid dying from MRSA. Besides, the market will take care of everything, right? I mean, the dead kids will never eat again at McDonald's. Problem solved.
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Sorry about the double post, guess my fingers didn't walk too well over my key board.
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Monopolies and unregulated markets for Big Business are the only answer to all our Country's financial woes. If you doubt it, just ask the Bankers and the speculators on Wall Street - they'll tell you!
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Unions have and will continue to cut off their noses in spite of their faces. One of the major reasons that the US is in its position is because the liberal democrats and unions have priced labor out of the market. One of the big reasons China s economy is growing is because they have cheap labor. Cant they see that?
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This is not a "rebirth", it is more likely the beginning of a "bloodbath." Like the French Revolution, which liberals think was a defining moment, there will be scores to settle in Libya, heads will roll, and the extremists will eventually rule as bad as Ghadafy.
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Because the poor would become poorer and the rich richer. Middle class would probably stay the same. But who would have to doll out cash to save the poor? It sure wouldn't be the rich!
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That is outright sensationalism to say that this is the last pristine area - get a map out some time, do a little research. These mines in all their glory will be so small in comparison to the government owned land in Pima and Santa Cruz counties. It is so convenient for you liberals to lie about pristine land when you have no clue. The Santa Ritas and Patagonia mountains are far from pristine - they have been settled and mined since westward expansion. Now the largest profitiers from the ranges are the Cartels. What do you think the economy of Patagonia is based on? - the drug trade.
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The reason for the curfew does not apply here. The law was meant to reduce nuisance. This is a citizens's right that was guaranteed by the constitution. Therefore the constitution trumps a city ordinance that is purely a trivial rule compared to a major right that ensures we are a free and democratic society. If a simple city ordinance can out way the constitution then we have nothing to lose and no choice but to turn to another solution.
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Then, of course, they flip you the bird.
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Are you just so set in your thoughts on what you want to say you do not "read" what you are reading? " The enviro-elitest movement has all but eliminated processing and manufacturing of raw material production. " What do you not understand? Progressive policies have killed our ability to mine our own resources. Where did you find the "Asia" reference, I can not find it, perhaps you could post the link?
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Good for you, Mr Karr. Going to see if you have a website. Regardles of your position on the issues, thank you for putting your hat in the ring and suffering the slings and arrows of political campaigning.
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Good night Michael. Sleep tight.
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In the midst of this climate, we remember Jesus and his family, who had to flee across borders to escape Herod's rage and find refuge in Egypt. We shudder to think what would have happened to the Holy Family and to Jesus had the Obama administration been governing Egypt at that time. Joseph and Mary fled to Egypt to escape Herod's order to kill recently born babies. While the article does not state why Mr. Morales came to the U.S., it's a fair guess that he came here, like many others, for work. If the pastors and priests can't see the difference between these situations, they've been blinded by their own ideology.
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If I'm not mistaken the regiment my brother-in-law and I served now use that weapon
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need it. Steven You have a good point...where are the minerals going to come from in the future? People have asked this question for many years about both minerals and oil. Currently there are 3 companies in the process of getting their operations underway - Rosemont, Curis, and Resolution. Other deposits are still in the wings. They were identified by geologists years ago but are not economic under current conditions. These greenfields deposits along with low- grade non-economic mineralization around the existing mines will be looked at in the next century. Technology has always reduced the cutoff grades needed to extract metals or to extract petroleum from deep offshore platforms. As to your question about whether locals would be hired by a Canadian company, you just need to look at the other operators nearby. Yes there are probably a few foreign-born employees on their payroll, but Mexicans aren't overrunning the ASARCO workforce and Australian-UKers aren't dominating BHPBilliton's payroll. Quadra Carlota employees are locally sourced. It's not cost effective to hire and relocate a bunch of Canadians to come down here when we have experienced mining, processing, construction, and technical staff right here in Arizona.
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OH NO! You mean Antenori might have to actually PROVE himself if he were to run? And he'd have to actually LISTEN to the people of the district and try to help ALL of them? OH NO! What a travesty. Yes, yes, off with all of their heads at once! Good grief people. is there no end to your blatant gerrymandering?
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From what I have been told they can be granted one year stays for several years. Doesn't seem right to me, but it is what it is.
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Nothing except that the percentage that these robber barons are suggesting are to high for people of lower incomes what with all the other taxes that we are FORCED to pay. If you take the time to add up all of the taxes and fees, AKA, also taxes, that we are FORCED to pay you will find that we are probably TAXED MORE them other people of the world. Many patriots died and were grievously wounded to defeat an overtaxing dictatorship and here we are 200+ years later and facing the same kind of overtaxing dictatorial masters again. Revolt at the polls and rid us of ALL of the current dictators and replace them with a new batch.
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The citations are for civil court not criminal court.
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You can mitigate the water issue locally, but that water has to come from somewhere. That somewhere happens to be the Colorado River, which has been the lifeblood of people who have depended on it downstream into Mexico, and it is disappearing. That river is overused and it is not replenishing itself with snowmelt in the Rockies fast enough to keep up with Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado's use. I am also concerned about the La Cienega watershed. It is one of few riparian areas left in S. Arizona along which wildlife can move. The mine digs below the water table, according to the model Rosemont built, which would cause the stream to stop running, and water to backfill into the cavity. So what happens downstream now? This is bad for people, and it is bad for the plants and animals in the ecosystems that depend on the water. 20 years worth of jobs vs. permanent destruction of an entire ecosystem. I'm not sure those jobs would even make up for the loss of income locals make from ecotourism, a huge industry in S. Arizona! All this so a foreign company can take our resources and sell them elsewhere, and take their profits back to Canada? It just seems to me that the negatives far outweigh the positives...unless you happen to be Rosemont. Then you have a lot to gain at everyone else's expense.
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I need to give him a call. The first time I used Oppernockety. He wouldn't come the second time because Oppernockety only tunes once. S o Commen
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It's tempting to rent a go pitch a tent in Udall Park and simply camp for no better reason than these other people get to camp without punishment. But I bet, somehow, our police chief will decide that I somehow deserve arrest, whereas these bums don't.
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Relax, y'all. If the occupiers are just smelly mush-headed unrepresentative dilettantes, their numbers will dwindle soon and their impact will be close to nil. The old '60's chant, "The whole world is watching" sure is true now. Everybody and his kid has a video camera, and YouTube is omnipresent. The worst thing cops could do is wade into this crowd with clubs flying, dragging away teens and grannies for the most minor of misdemeanors. Lighten up. Think "proportional." We're not going after these people with drone bombs. A ticket sounds about right. What we have in the park is peaceful civil disobedience. What we have on this comment board is Bull Connor.
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If that was the case, the drilling program would have been approved and completed by now!
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No charges filed means no law was broken? It is and was illegal to carry guns in that park. The tea party failed to get permits for protests all over the country in 2010. Law breakers! Where is your outrage?
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Wow just wow
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Maybe he could get some air time on QVC. Jobs tour a few weeks back with job speaches at every stop and now another jobs speach? lol
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this country. And will denying Rosemont Copper an opportunity to produce copper here in the United States resolve that problem?
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"violations occurred when Arizona's construction boom was still in effect and employers such as Hardt had trouble finding enough workers to cover all the work. "He accepts full responsibility for that," That blames the employers actions on the housing boom. Yea, right the real story is that he simply made more money hiring illegals and paying them below standard wages. It would be very interesting to know how much a square foot he paid the ILLEGAL crews vs the legal ones. The man knowingly hired ILLEGALS and put the money in his pocket. By doing this, he was able to get more bids because his workforce was cheaper and thus screw other lath and stucco contractors out of work because of his lower labor prices. The simple answer to this question is the man simply hired ILLEGALS and put the money in his pocket and screwed the other lath and stucco contractors in the area that were trying to do the right thing and hire only legal workers. He should do jail time cause the buck stops with the boss and he was well aware of what was happening.
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This is unenforceable. However, banning cell phones entirely, unless using a hands free device, is enforceable. I see it all the time but I can tell you from lots of experience that "we the people" won't be able to help enforce it. I still hold a Top Secret clearance but there's not a mayor alive who is willing to train and commission me to be another set of eyes on the roadway. Not even the Police Assist Group can issue moving citations. Go figure.
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And bu ing foreign-made products manufactured from foreign raw materials I wasn't arguing to do that. I was arguing that we should subsidize manufacture instead of mining. The value of copper in most of the products that will be manufactured in/imported from Asia is such a small fraction of the price that it isn't worth talking about. Since we are into liberal fairness at the moment, what share of the current worlds copper does Arizona produce as compared to Arizona's consumption of copper? How many billions of dollars in added value is tacked on to Arizona's copper export surplus? How many tourism and recreation jobs are their compared to mining? What percentage of tourism and recreation dollars remain in the state as compared to copper sales? Bottom line is mining as an industry just loots this state and produces few jobs. Arizona provides and has provided far more than it's share of copper to the world. We should not be subsidizing mining with the use of public land and with a special lax regulation status from the 19th century. We are trying to compete in copper exporting where we have no competitive advantage and no self interest. That Arizona owes the world more copper is an absurd and selfish argument.
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There go another couple thousand subscriptions. Time for a few more layoffs at the Red Star. After all the turmoil at the city...now this. Shameless.
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Boy they sure don't, I agree. But this PREDATORY Capitalism is killing us. Nothing wrong with good old fashioned capitalism where if you start a business and suceed great and if you fail, you fail. We're sick of this corporate welfare and tax encouragement for corporations to ship jobs overseas. Not to mention the lobbyists controling our government and political system. THAT is what predatory capitalism-corporatism is. Our system is broken, and history tells us when capitalism is broken, it is usually replaced by something we don't like very well (like one of the systems you mentioned). The time for REFORM is NOW. Get the lobbyists out of our government! You Go Pete!
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NO...large corporations are mostly interested in FAIR competition with other large corporations. If Tyson is getting undercut by what other BIG-chicken corporations are paying illegal workers, because enforcement of our immigration laws is non-existent, Tyson either has to follow suit or take a loss...though perhaps it is Tyson that is influencing all others by hiring illegal aliens. Anyway, Tyson probably does not care what labor costs are per se so long as all competitors are forced to employ from the same labor pool...which should be LEGAL workers. This is why requiring NATIONAL E-verify is so important. It removes the advantage some businesses choose in employing illegal alien cheap labor, forcing the actions by other businesses following suit just to compete at the same price level. The lure of cheap illegal labor needs to be erradicated from all business considerations.
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She will stay in Arizona and continue to advocate for border communities and immigrants' rights If one is proud of what one does, she does not try to misdirect or dissemble. Ms. Allen is an advocate for illegal aliens, not immigrants, and she should say so loud and proud: "I advocate as many million people entering the United States illegally as who wish!" There. That didn't hurt too much to say. People respect the truth, even if they don't agree with it. Make your case and convince us. Every time the word "immigrant" is used in this context we can hear the faint sound of a million eyes rolling.
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Make them clean up the tags of other.
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"remarkable artist" Haha.
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How many chances is this little twit going to get? Hopefully this is the last one...
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What's the number one nationality of illegal immigrants? Who illegally produces drugs and then illegally transports them across a sovereign border? Who illegally buys guns and uses them to murder thousands of people? Check the wind for the answer to those questions.
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Why did s/he report you?
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We should probably worry about our own country first.
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MR OBAMA, YOUR POLICIES SOLD THEMSELVES AND PEOPLE ARE NOT STUPID. YOU INTRODUCED A COMMUNIST/SOCIALIST SYSTEM TO AMERICA AND PEOPLE ARE NOT LIKING IT BECAUSE THEY GET THE SAME THINGS THAT OTHER COUNTRIES GET WITH SOCIALISM AND ONE OF THEM IS HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT. SOCIALIST SYSTEMS DO NOT REDUCE HEALTH CARE COSTS, THEY RATION HEALTH CARE. HEALTH CARE WAS NEVER THE BIGGEST THREAT TO OUR ECONOMY. NO IDIOT EVER GOT OUT OF DEBT BY RACKING UP A GIANT CREDIT CARD BILL. YOU HAVE NOT ENDED ANY POLICIES THAT WOULD PREVENT ANOTHER WALL STREET COLLAPSE OF THE ECONOMY. REGULATORY REFORM WAS NOTHING MORE THAN A PAPERWORK NIGHTMARE FOR BUSINESSES. YOU MAKE BLIND STATEMENTS ABOUT THE REPUBLICANS TAKING FOREIGN MONEY AND FROM SPECIAL INTERESTS WHEN YOU YOURSELF HAVE BEEN KING OF BOTH (GEORGE SOROS). I HAVE NOTHING AGAINST PEOPLE WHO WISH TO BE ISLAMIC BUT FOR SOMEONE WHO PREACHES ABOUT SENSITIVITY, YOU COULD HAVE ASKED THE MUSLIMS TO MOVE THEIR MOSQUE AWAY FROM GROUND ZERO BECAUSE IT WAS MUSLIM TERRORISTS WHOM MANY AGREE WITH WHO BLEW UP OUR BUILDINGS ON 9-11. YOU REFUSE TO PUT TANKS ON OUR BORDER AFTER OUR CITIZENS HAVE BEEN KILLED BY MEXICANS IN OUR OWN COUNTRY. NEED I SAY MORE MR. PRESIDENT? WHY ARE THERE NO TARIFFS ON CHINA YET? IS IT BECAUSE TOO MANY OF YOU ARE MAKING MONEY OFF THE CHINA TRADE? NEW GREEN JOBS ARE NOT GOING TO EVER TAKE THE PLACE OF THE JOBS WE HAVE LOST BECAUSE CHINA IS TAKING GREEN JOBS WITH THEM AS WELL. FOR THE GOOD OF THE COUNTRY MR. PRESIDENT PLEASE DUMP THIS GRAND EXPERIMENT TO TRANSFORM THE U.S. TO THE U.S.S.R. AND LET'S GET BACK TO WHAT HAS WORKED IN THIS COUNTRY AND THAT IS CAPITALISM. SURE IT'S NOT PERFECT BUT IT HISTORICALLY REBOUNDS.
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Let me put it to you this way, Joe: aside from an facts, the percep ion among workers is that overtime will result in a larger cut in take home pay. And the more overtime they've worked the more pronounced that perception. That's plainly and simply what I've observed over many years.
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"My focus really is getting out ahead of the Rio Nuevo board to show that that we're doing stuff downtown," Kozachik said, adding that he sees it as staving off the Legislature as well by showing positive momentum downtown. It had started out so promisingly for Kozachik but now he's sounding more and more like every other Tucson City Council member we've endured over the past dozen years, way too focused on downtown (there's other parts of Tucson too, you know) and way too concerned about getting his hooks into every possible federal dollar out there. It's not too late Steve. Don't lose the mission.
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What does he put on his hair?
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Part of the problem is expectations in the 90's. We had a basketball team routinely collecting pac10 titles and making deep runs in the tourney (and winning a title), so we thought - why can't football do the same? Even sports illustated got on board and ranked us pre-season #1. no wonder Tomey's teams that consistently finished in the top half of the pac10, beat ASU and went to some minor bowl game still felt dissapointing. We wanted more than that. We wanted Rose Bowls and Natl Title contention - and Tomey wasn't getting it done. So we got greedy, rolled the dice, gave Tomey the boot and wound up Mackovicked. Mackovick made Tomey look like Vince Lombardi, in retrospect. My optimism for the future is that the program is in better shape today then when Mackovic left. Stoops wasn't a good game day coach, but he did a decent job of recruiting and there is some legit talent on the team. At least whoever is on the sideline next year won't have to start from scratch.
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You sound like my mother. She's 90 and doesn't like to out to eat where you have to tip either. I prefer quality to quantity.
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Barney Frank does not need RUSH to pick on him, Barney's stupidity and arrogant manner stands on its own.. what a moron.. and he's someone that got elected! God help us all! It goes back to the main rule - which is - "average minds rule" its the one truth that won't go away - there are simply more of them in numbers. Guess that's why there is an occupation going on in a park in nowhere Tucson, protesting they're not sure what - joining a similar group, equally lost in N.Y.N.Y. - and its one two three ahhh four what are we fighting for.. well we're not really sure... but there must have been something bad going on.. oh... Bill B. I think that Mike Judge says it best in the opening narration of his film Idiocracy. As the 21st century began, human evolution was at a turning point. Natural selection, the process by which the strongest, the smartest, the fastest, reproduced in greater numbers than the rest, a process which had once favored the noblest traits of man, now began to favor different traits. Most science fiction of the day predicted a future that was more civilized and more intelligent. But as time went on, things seemed to be heading in the opposite direction. A dumbing down. How did this happen? Evolution does not necessarily reward intelligence. With no natural predators to thin the herd, it began to simply reward those who reproduced the most, and left the intelligent to become an endangered species.
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America can still out-compete other nations in the world marketplace, but only if the government and U.S. businesses move ahead with a unified agenda, President Barack Obama says. Should read.......but only if govt gets out of the way.
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I support this. On a separate note...instead of making our town even more bicycle friendly than it already is...how about enforcing the current laws that we have against bicyclists, and forcing them to abide by the law too?! I've seen bicyclists texting (believe it or not) as well! So, it's not just motorists. Bicyclists need to get off the phone, ride single file, obey stop signs, walk their bikes across intersections and not ride where there is no bike lane! Any politician who would take this on would get my vote!!! Stand up against the bicycle mobs!
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I understand the concerns of the governor and AG that dictated holding off implementation. While I believe it shouldn't be the case I have no doubt the current DOJ would send federal agents into our state offices to arrest anyone issuing permits.
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Good riddance, you lousy traitor.
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While C.J. Karamargin, former Communications Director for erstwhile Representative Gabby Giffords, has said Grijalva interfered with the summit... Fixed it for ya! Perhaps the Daily Star's uncharacteristic criticism of El Gordo Grande is part of of their effort to take attention away from the one AZ Congressional District that is effectively without representation? Besides, Raul's re-election is, as always, in the bag. Gabby's? Not so much.
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Wrong! All levels of supervision in a business such as this know, without a doubt, that those they are hiring and working with are not in this country illegally. But under the Obama kingdom that is soft on illegal immigration (granting de-facto amnesty to non-criminal illegal immigrants and their ever expanding families), as long as they can collect the funds that weren't paid to the Federal Government by paying cash to the workers, they will not prosecute any of the business management or payroll people once they get a check for the back payments.
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Please explane how the "banks are hoarding our money"? The only way a bank gets money is if a person deposits it. I call that personal funds not "our money". I guess you think that the federal government deposits money into banks, WRONG! The Federal Government is borrowing more money than is takes in, so there are no funds for the U.S. Treasury to hold. I guess you just want to redistribute other peoples money that is on deposit in banks and credit unions.
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I was going to suggest, don't look on the east side. Try South Fourth.
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We enforce los leys de Mexico because el presidente has accused us of being bad neighbours by dumping felons into his "crime-free" nation. Meanwhile, he neglects to mention that 20 million of his countrymen currently reside in our country illegally. Now who's being a bad neighbour?
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There is a saying in tax accounting. Pigs get fat. Hogs get slaughtered. Seems to apply here.
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Today's protective armor: cameras NYPD White Shirt KOs a Protester at Todays March 101411
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Good deal. The zip sounds familiar, maybe near my uncle. Or my memory isn't keeping up.
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Well, according to the article, after the protesters were cited and released, they went back into the park and spent the night against the law. It looks to me that the Chief and his soft tactics did not work. These people pitched tents and stayed in the park. It looks to me that the Chief needs to escalate his tactics and haul these law breakers off to jail. They had their chance, now is the time to enforce the law. If a protester is arrested again for staying past 10:30 PM in the park and they were previously cited and released, they should stay in the Pima County jail until they are arraigned! You must be held responsible for your actions.
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Oh He*l NO! No more, Nada,Nyet,Da Indi, OYA,Se Su, Dang it WE say NO!
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you don't (and if you want to change the law, do so legally) And the misrepresentation of the political system called "anarchy".
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Karole, that is myth that illegals and migrants are just coming here to do the menial jobs. One of the people who I personally have known to get busted for being in the country illegally, identity theft (using someone else's Social Security #), and working with that person's Social Security number was working in the Maintenance Department as a Temp. There are also many other examples of illegals taking jobs that aren't menial; jobs that Americans will do.
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I am as anti-illegal as they come, and I'm no supporter of Obama's policies regarding illegals, but where do you come up with this malarkey? If Obama had issued orders "to not arrest any illegal for any reason no matter what" why are there record numbers being deported? See the contradiction? ---------------------- "He is a socialist communist dictator that hates Americans and loves illegals." I can't find the words to address that statement, other than you might want to talk to your doctor about Xanax.
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1) Meanwhile the level of bigotry, racism and discord among the residents of the 2) You can beat a dog just so much before he bites back or dies from suffering. 1) Would you care to point out some of that bigotry/racism/discord? 2) People have been tolerant to illegal aliens for decades. The American taxpayer is the dog in your analogy and illegal aliens are the ones doing the punching. Every demand these criminals make for citizenship, equal rights and benefits from social services, is a punch. The American taxpayer is starting to snap and snarl. It's only a matter of time before they start to really bite.
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It's funny how people celebrate others failures. They were just capitalising, the American way of cheating the government and the people they hired.
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Bev M. Thanks, you do add value.
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...banner headline is about BP's CEO attending a yacht race trying to make him look bad, and then we get this story and a picture of OBAMA at a White Sox game. Cmon folks your losing your credibility...
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Just another thing for Arizona to be proud of, I guess. NOT!! Reduce health benefits, increase prisoners. What a great state!! The only state to reduce Medicaid rolls and the last state to require duplicitous forms between agencies and food stamp fingerprinting, which has been proved to make little or no difference in the integrity of the programs and which do little more than tie up state workers with administrative duties. It’s really too bad that such a beautiful state with so much to offer has been poisoned from the inside out by politicians who eat scorpions for breakfast. Thanks, Jan and Co.
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I doubt that. It's our old, out dated 1800's mining laws that are the problem.
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Wow what a rant! The San Pedro Valley near Mammoth is noted for its diverse bird life including the Southwest Willow Flycatcher. This densely vegetated riparian corridor is loaded with archaeological resources and provides perennial water to wildlife in much of the length considered. It is all on private property owned by BHP. They could do whatever they liked with it including selling it off for subdivision use. Instead, they are choosing to provide this environmentally valuable property to the government in exchange for other rural property - which also has environemental and cultural value. The government did not invest the money to develop this deposit - a private company did. The government doesn't have the money or the expertise. Without the private $700 million (and counting) capital invested to develop it, the Resolution mineral resource is just a geological oddity and there is ZERO benefit to the taxpayer or local residents.
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The opposition group Save the Scenic Santa Ritas is forming a series of what it calls expert panels to study the 1,000-plus-page draft and look for holes. Tom Purdon of its governing board hopes that could lead to the mine proposal being stopped or dying on its own. Read more: http://azstarnet.com/business/local/sides-digging-in-their-heels-on-plans-for- 2 sides digging in their heels on plans for Rosemont mine - rosemont-mine/article_263e6585-48bb-50fb-a8ad-beddddb9b102.html? mode=story#ixzz1cI5jSIx8 Haven't the Rosemont opponents been trying to do for the last six years? Their efforts to date have not succeeded in stoping Rosemont. Why should this new "panel of experts" make any difference?
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The headline says Az alone.....the article says Arizona & New York city.......lets get it right ADS
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Something needs to be done before we partisan ourselves out of a Country. I don't know if this is the answer, but it's one of better ideas I've heard. Let's elect a president to govern, not to protect a party -
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What about the ones that didn't own their home but rented and lost their jobs....I know many good people, who lost their homes/apartments when they lost their job and had to endure selling off all their possessions, living in their cars and or shelters/family without any bailouts. Where is the help for those who now can no longer rent an apartment where they run a credit check with out paying off their former rental place. A friend of mine, who is back to work, and the only money he owes is to an apartment and cannot get an apartment now without paying for the one they had when he lost his job. The apartment/rental industry is making money on "lease break fees", excessive charges for breaking the lease, and for what ever concessions they gave when they signed the lease. I understand they had a contractual agreement, but they rented the apartment 20 days later to someone else and this bill is over 2500.00. That is excessive in my opinion, and prevents him from moving on. In all fairness, if we bail out homeowners, we are discriminating against people who did not own.
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13 down, only half a million more to go.
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A truly great man and, as said above, a national treasure. And far from "unemployed". If anything, he has always been over-employed. Love seeing his grandson marching beside him. We're leaving a huge mess to the younger generations and they're going to need all the help they can get.
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Dataset Card for incivility-arizona-daily-star-comments

This is a collection of more than 6000 comments on Arizona Daily Star news articles from 2011 that have been manually annotated for various forms of incivility including aspersion, namecalling, sarcasm, and vulgarity.

Dataset Structure

Each instance in the dataset corresponds to a single comment from a single commenter.

An instance's text field contains the text of the comment with any quotes of other commenters removed. The remaining fields in each instance provide binary labels for each type of incivility annotated: aspersion, hyperbole, lying, namecalling, noncooperation, offtopic, pejorative, sarcasm, vulgarity, and other_incivility.

The dataset provides three standard splits: train, validation, and test.

Dataset Creation

The original annotation effort is described in:

That dataset was converted to a computer-friendly form as described in section 4.2.1 of:

The current upload is a 2023 conversion of that form to a huggingface Dataset.

Considerations for Using the Data

The data is intended for the study of incivility. It should not be used to train models to generate incivility.

The human coders and their trainers were mostly Western, educated, industrialized, rich and democratic (WEIRD), which may have shaped how they evaluated incivility.

Citation

@article{10.1111/jcom.12104,
    author = {Coe, Kevin and Kenski, Kate and Rains, Stephen A.},
    title = {Online and Uncivil? Patterns and Determinants of Incivility in Newspaper Website Comments},
    journal = {Journal of Communication},
    volume = {64},
    number = {4},
    pages = {658-679},
    year = {2014},
    month = {06},
    issn = {0021-9916},
    doi = {10.1111/jcom.12104},
    url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/jcom.12104},
}
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