11 thoughts on “Sunday open thread

  1. Lets just say, Feingold looked a little nervous in a interview I saw last night. He might be looking for another job in a few months!!!

  2. Normally I would abhor a blank space and try to fill it, however today I am only concerned with the eternal dilemmas of What-to-Pack and Will-I-Actually-Leave-On-Time. I have added Debauchery and Shenanigans to my itinerary though, thanks for the idea. 😛

  3. Just a thought. It would be a great day in America when every person puts politics aside and we all work together to take a close look at this oil spill and take actions to prevent it, control it, and work together in the best interest of the country. The back and fourth fighting and blaming is getting out of hand…..just my opinion.

    Many things in life are very simple and this should be one of them.

    Have a nice day Zach, looks like you had fun at the convention, say hi to your daughter.

    Mike

    1. I did have a good time at the convention….it was definitely a once in a lifetime experience, and you’ll get to read more about it tomorrow.

      1. I would have love to attend. I want to know how to get tickets for their next convention the next time they have one?

        1. The next DPW convention will be held in Milwaukee, and you can reserve a spot through the DPW’s website once the date gets closer.

    2. My favorite part of this discussion are those who complain about what the federal government and President Obama in particular has failed to do…without ever mentioning what they would have expected them to do.

      But clearly, times awasting, and yes at some point deep water oil exploration will resume, so why aren’t we talking about how to improve safety when that occurs?

  4. That’s right Ed,I think maybe that’s because it’s easy to complain about what has been done. Real leadership is exactly what you said. We (as in all citizens and government)need to be thinking about the next time.

    Well said!

    Mike

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