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Lake like the Dead Sea?

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Good idea, Dave | 12:13 a.m. Nov. 5, 2009
The $60 million pumps was a terrible ripoff to Utah taxpayers. I agree, let's sell them.
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metaphor | 7:07 a.m. Nov. 5, 2009
Dead Sea.
Dead Red culture.
Both deserve to wither up and disappear.
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Anonymous | 7:27 a.m. Nov. 5, 2009
The pumps were a GOP government spending/bailout plan to help private businesses. And you complain about the government bailing out GM?
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RedShirt | 8:10 a.m. Nov. 5, 2009
Better yet, lets put them to use. since they are really big pumps, lets run a pipe-line out to the Pacific Ocean, and pump some of that sea water up here and fill the lake up.
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Joe Moe | 8:16 a.m. Nov. 5, 2009
@metaphor 7:07

Talk about a force, contrived, nonsensical metaphor. Get back on your soapbox and try again....
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Anonymous | 8:25 a.m. Nov. 5, 2009
Thanks governor Bangerter.
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Good News | 8:51 a.m. Nov. 5, 2009
I'm glad it's like the Dead Sea. It means we are closer to the Lord.
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@ "Anonymous | 7:27 a.m." | 9:41 a.m. Nov. 5, 2009
Anonymous | 7:27 a.m.

How were the pumps, as YOU put it, "a GOP government spending/bailout plan to help private businesses"?

Exactly which private businesses benefited from this GOP conspiracy?

You need to explain and backup the rash accusations you make daily.

Some facts for you Mr Anonymouse:

1. The vendor the pumps were purchased from was NOT even a Utah company. So how was it a GOP scheme to benefit PRIVATE companies?

2. No private companies benefited from the purchase (at least no Utah companies). At the time of the purchase I-80 was lower than the level of the lake. The only thing keeping I-80 usable was the temporary earthen dikes holding back the water, but you could obviously see when driving I-80 that water on the other side of the dike was WAY higher than the road.

I think it's MUCH more likely that the pump purchase was an attempt to save I-80 (A PUBLIC need, not PRIVATE companies).

Do you have a better theory? Or just rash GOP conspiracy theory accusations?

You don't even live in Utah, so why don't you just shut up about Utah topics?
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To Anonymous | 9:57 a.m. Nov. 5, 2009
I don't agree with Anonuymous' GOP conspiracy theory but I have always been against Gov Bangerter's decision to purchase the pumps (for other reasons). I mainly had problems with the expense that seemed like a knee-jerk reaction to a temporary need and how he proposed to pay for it (by increasing the gas tax by 5 cents).

They said the increased gas tax would pay for the pumps in 5 years. But we ALL know what happens with taxes. They go up when there is a crisis... but they NEVER go down when the crisis is over. I predicted that after 5 years the 5 cent gas tax increase would remain... And it did.

I also predicted that the 5 cent gas tax increase we voted into law specifically to fund "Flood abatement projects" would EVENTUALLY not be used for flood projects at all and would just be absorbed... And it was. It no longer funds flood prep projects. But it's still there, still being collected, but being used for whatever highway projects they want.

I think people who constantly vote to increase their taxes are easily bamboozled by politicians.

Make them cut waste first!
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@@Anonymous 7:27 | 11:34 a.m. Nov. 5, 2009
You're ignorant. The private companies that (wouldhave) benefited from the ridiculous pumps are the biggest ones in Utah, i.e., US Magnesium, Kennecott, Morton, Western Zirconium, etc. It was a bailout, albeit a stupid one.
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Anonymous | 11:59 a.m. Nov. 5, 2009
Dead Sea
Dead Lake
Dead clock-stopping ideology
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To "11:34 a.m." | 12:02 p.m. Nov. 5, 2009
11:34 a.m.

And I-80 being closed had NOTHING to do with it... Right?
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to:RedShirt | 8:10 a.m. | 12:10 p.m. Nov. 5, 2009
who said:
Better yet, lets put them to use. since they are really big pumps, lets run a pipe-line out to the Pacific Ocean, and pump some of that sea water up here and fill the lake up.
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Stick with your politcal bantering Red.

You'd stave to death as a civil engineer.
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Anonymous | 12:39 p.m. Nov. 5, 2009
Obama's bailouts are wrong and are socialism.
Mormon Norm Bangerter's bailout is okay.

LOL!
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Brother Chuck Schroeder | 1:19 p.m. Nov. 5, 2009
Dave, Great Salt Lake appears to be headed for a similar, smaller outcome of the Dead Sea?, your right, everything in Utah is dead, even the salt flats they race cars on, that's why many are leaving Utah, and moving south to Florida, at least here it's tropical, and not dieing. Right?.


You know I am right to.
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LOL | 2:01 p.m. Nov. 5, 2009
Good News, thanks for my laugh of the day, along with Red Shirt.
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Anonymous | 2:04 p.m. Nov. 5, 2009
Let it be.
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Anonymous | 2:13 p.m. Nov. 5, 2009
This is the place alright.
The place of the living dead and the dying.
Creeps me out just to be here.
I'm outta here!
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To Brother Chuck | 2:23 p.m. Nov. 5, 2009
South Florida has the opposite problem because it will be underwater in a few decades. So everyone enjoy it while you can.
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Re "Anonymous | 2:13 p.m." | 4:11 p.m. Nov. 5, 2009
Anonymous | 2:13 p.m.

You were never here to begin with!

Remember you told us you live in California.

Your daily insults and attempts to play on people's emotions are getting old. Good riddance.
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