Monday, October 19, 2015

Monday Stuff

Alex Witt interviews Greg Diloreto, past president of the American Society of Civil Engineers, on the overall D grade that he gives to our water infrastructure in this country (we’re about $8.4 billion behind the proverbial 8-ball on this – yet another reason to be rid of that stinking sequester, people)…



…and Chris Hayes interviews Neela Banerjee, reporter for Inside Climate News, about how Exxon sat on their study about climate change dating back to the late '70s (the clip begins with the heads of the tobacco companies perjuring themselves – wouldn’t have minded to see all of those SOBs strung up by their thumbs and fed to the buzzards)…



…and I guess this depends on your definition of “free,” as if somehow simple human decency is supposed to carry a price tag, which it does according to the minions of The Roger Ailes BS Factory – John Iadarola explains…



…and I don’t know how the hell this song is actually 30 years old, but somehow it is.

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