WHY is the RJ ANTI-LVegas?

Saturday, December 27, 2008

2. Questions for the RJ

1. How much does the county PAY $$$ you to print and
distribute the Clark County assessment rolls?

2. When will you post your editorial against Waste
and use it AS THE #1 EXAMPLE?

 
LVKen7@Gmail.com

Monday, December 22, 2008

Shermy - the publisher of the Review-Journal
ADMITTED HE TEXT MESSAGES IN HIS CAR.

How about a LAW
against doing anything STUPID
and show it with the line thru the circle,
and they could put
Shermy's pix in the circle.



LVKen7@Gmail.com

Sunday, December 21, 2008

REAL Truth




The RJ should change it's name to RJBS


Shermy's 1000 words today was on -
Discourse.

He thinks "discourse"
is HIM having HIS SAY.


Mitchell today does another 1000 words on the
Constitution

He must think HE and the Guy that changes tires at WMart
decide.
WRONG
It is the Supreme Court that interprets the Constitution.

Vin's HATE today was about Global Warming.

But, hOW can anyone
look at the LV Valley
and think
if man was NOT here
would the SMOG be here?




LVKen7@Gmail.com

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Steve Sebelius is a Good Guy.

First he takes on Thomas Mitchell  Editor of the RJ.
Now, on the Mitch Fox show
he tells the TRUTH ABOUT THE RJ EDITORIAL BOARD.

Now, Steve,
IT IS TIME TO PRESS FOR A
SALES TAX ON ADVERTISING
STONA
that would fill the $300 Million void
in revenue
that is causing ALL OF THE STATES PROBLEMS.

LVKen7@Gmail.com

Saturday, December 6, 2008

LEGAL DOPE DOES NOT WORK

LEGAL DOPE DOES NOT WORK

RJ should end its quest to legalize DOPE in NV.

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) -

Amsterdam unveiled plans Saturday to close brothels, sex shops and

marijuana cafes

in its ancient city center as part of a major effort to drive organized crime out of the tourist haven.


The city is targeting businesses that "generate criminality," including gambling parlors, and the

so-called "coffee shops" where marijuana is sold openly.



LVKen7@Gmail.com

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

The Union Hating RJ will be overjoyed.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Stations END - its matching contributions for its employees' 401(k) retirement plans.

MERRY CHRISTMAS
To station workers.

STATIONS WILL REGRET THAT DECISON.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

SHERMAN FREDERICK: I hope he's a great president

It's time to stop the hate



Two wrongs don't make a right.

That's my advice to the 55,821,650 good Americans who voted for president ... and wound up on the short end of the stick.


For better or worse, the next president of the United States will be Barack Obama and I, for one, not only hope he'll be a good a president, I pray he will be a great president.

He needs to be.


I suspect there are many who feel more than

a little sore

about the treatment George W. Bush received as president.



Sans a brief period after 9/11, angry Democrats who felt cheated after the 2000 election -- marred by hanging chads in Florida -- demonized President Bush for political gain.


Their attacks were unfair, relentless and calculated to sow political power on the other side of the aisle.











As tempting as it may be to return the favor, I say it's time for that kind of hate-filled politics to end.



While we may have differences, we now go forward together (as we do after all big changes in national elections) into the unknown future. It is only good and right for us to give the new president the benefit of the doubt and as much support as our ideological differences will allow as he grapples with the economy and the war on terrorism.




Now I wouldn't be honest if I didn't add that I hope like hell President Obama will govern from the middle-right. For me that means lengthening the ladder of economic opportunity, not shortening it; creating a fair tax structure that rewards hard work and success for all, not just certain classes;





and, of course, honoring the sacrifices already made in the war on terror by winning the war on terror.

I heard bits and pieces of rhetoric from candidate Obama that lead me to think he might -- just might -- find his way to be that kind of president.

I'll be rooting so.


The economic storm

In Nevada, the Obama effect made it a bad year to be a Republican.


Consequently, two good state senators in Joe Heck and Bob Beers lost to lesser opponents. Also, Dina Titus thumped incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Jon Porter.


No doubt some Nevada Taxocrats champ at the bit to expand government. I'd suggest they think more about how to hold the line on services using existing revenue. Next year shapes up for Nevada to be one of the worst economic periods in a long, long time. It's no time to pile on new tax burdens as a first resort.


Sherman Frederick (sfrederick@review journal.com) is publisher of the Review-Journal and president of Stephens Media.


BS
He does NOT believe that for one second.

There is MORE HATE in the RJ Editorials than any place else you can read, or find.




















"a little sore"
NO!!!! Mad as HELL.

If YOU were not out of touch
you would be PO'ed too.

How about NEXT Weeks BS column
you tell us ALL of the good things he does.
Or, Just ONE.

No can do?

Because there is NOTHING HE DID
THAT HELPED AMERICA.

How about ALL of the BAD he did.
THE Worse thing anyone can ever do to
BuSh or the RJ
is TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT THEM.


How about starting with Vin and the rest of the
editorial HATE staff.






"as he grapples with the economy and the war on terrorism."
THAT BuSh IS RESPONSIBLE FOR.





"not just certain classes;"
Do you mean,
like YOU and the rest of the Rich
that don't pay their share in taxes?









NO, BuSh made it a "bad year to be a Republican"
But, it is - a BAD 8 years.




WHAT WE NEED IS A SALES TAX ON ADVERTISING, (STONA)
WHICH THE GREEDY MEDIA OPPOSES

It would bring is OVER $300 MILLION PER YEAR AND THE ONLY COST, other than to the media, WOULD BE FEWER ADS.

IF THERE IS ONE THING THIS COUNTRY HAS TO MUCH OF IS
ADVERTISING.
====
To - Joe Hawk
If they want to save $$$
why don't they discontinue Rebel Football.

Nobody would even notice.



LVKen7@Gmail.com

Thursday, November 6, 2008

PROOF THAT THE RJ IS OUT OF TOUCH

PROOF THAT THE RJ IS OUT OF TOUCH
RJ Endorsements - McCain
Winner - Obama
RJ Endorsements - Porter
Winner - Titus

But,
they are still spreading the HATE with their use of such words as =
liberal, double-dipping UNLV professor Dina Titus
Democratic-dominated teacher union
union goons
===
It is TOO BAD that John Smith can't get honest work.
HE is the ONLY bright light since Sebelius left.

LVKen7@Gmail.com

Saturday, October 25, 2008

WE ENDORSE OBAMA

LVKen7@Gmail.com

Saturday, October 4, 2008

RJ CALLS PEOPLE THAT WATCH CSPAN = WEIRDO'S.

It their USUAL HEIGHT OF ARROGANCE
the RJ Reporter -
Molly Ball -
called CSpan watchers = "Weirdo's".

She said it on the Mitch Fox PBS TV Show
Saturday nite.

LVKen7@Gmail.com

Friday, October 3, 2008

10-1-08






===
THE REAL DEAR ABBY VERSION -

COUPLE SPLITS COST OF LIVING, BUT NOT COST OF BIRTH CONTROL


DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend and I have been living together for a year. We split all the bills -- rent, utilities, etc. -- in half.

A few nights ago I asked him how he felt about paying for half my birth control pills, which amounts to $40 a month. Because neither of us is ready for children, I think we should share the expense.

Am I out of line to ask my boyfriend to split the cost with me? This has become a hot topic at work. The guys don't agree with me, and surprisingly, most of the women don't, either. What is your take on this? -- ALL IN LOVE IS FAIR



DEAR ALL: As I see it, there are two kinds of expenses when people share a dwelling: joint expenses and those that are personal. Prescription drugs usually fall into the latter category. Unless you are prepared to pay half the cost of his prescription drugs -- including Viagra --- my advice is to back down on this one.



To me,
THE interesting thing on Sunday
is to see
NOT what the RJ writes,
but WHAT THEY WRITE ABOUT,
and no matter the subject
it is always in 1,000 words.
===
The PHONEY RJ version
Wonder WHY They changed it.

Couple shouldn't split birth control cost.











Down to here
the versions are the same
but the
RJ LEFT OUT -
"-- including Viagra ---"

Wonder WHY?

LVKen7@Gmail.com

Thursday, August 7, 2008

The RJ had a Lead article about workers drinking on the job.

BET YOU NEVER SAW, OR WILL SEE
ABOUT WORKER SMOKING DOPE ON THE JOB.
Why?
The RJ Wants Dope legal is NV.

WHO is this Steve Bornfeld NEW Guy at the RJ?
Today he writes about
Ron Futrell and KTNV-TV, Channel 13.

"News outlets reporting on themselves,
especially under embarrassing circumstances,
is never easy.

(This newspaper has faced similar situations.) "

Does he mean like the RJ Policy
of Editing the Archives
to Delete Nasty Anti-Teachers drawings
and Deleting Letters to the editor?

Suppose that is what he means?

LVKen7@Gmail.com

Sunday, July 27, 2008


7-27-08 from Vins Weekly BS

"In such a world,

judges would draw their salaries from the
same place as
cops and
prosecutors, and --



instead of granting us a presumption of innocence --

would refuse to even see you on your scheduled court date,

siding with cops who lurk in ambush
or even robot "red light" cameras,

finding citizens guilty of traffic and





other "minor" infractions




(on nothing more than a government agent's
or even a robot's word)
99 percent of the time,
fattening their courthouse coffers and
helping pay their own salaries with the resulting river of revenue.


All pretty far-fetched, eh?"


WHAT THAT MEANS IS

Govt workers DON'T DESERVE TO BE PAID

Vin HATES COPS, JUDGES, Prosecuters

Cops SHOULD NOT Ticket traffic Violators

Red Light Cameras
SHOULD NOT BE USED TO
catch those that RUN RED LIGHTS
that violates the law


Even tho,
Every time a driver runs a Red Light
there is the chance SOMEONE WILL BE KILLED.
THAT IS NOT A "minor" infraction"

====
The "river of revenue" Vin descirbes here is a result
OF PEOPLE BREAKING THE LAW
AND PAYING A FINE.


I have NO ides what he means by -
"
far-fetched"

LVKen7@Gmail.com

Sunday, May 18, 2008

RJ's Goal

The RJ Goal - Close the Schools, Legalize Dope and NO gun laws.

To Vin:

When the feeble minded guy wrote -
"Students who are deemed 'behavior' problems are expelled from regular school and sent to something called 'behavior school'. "

YOU should have corrected him.
They are NOT expelled
they are TRANSFERRED.

WHY would the RJ object to getting trouble makers OUT regular schools
and put them someplace else.

LVKen7@Gmail.com

Thursday, May 15, 2008

From an RJ Editorial on 5-14-08

Never forget that the
goal of the green extreme is
to shut down our modern industrial and technological civilization entirely,
returning mankind to the "more pristine" state of existence last seen seven centuries ago,
when wolves roamed the outskirts of Paris and the
average human being
died before age 35,
toothless,
crippled and
shivering in the dark.


LVKen7@Gmail.com

UPSET ABOUT GAS PRICES?

IT COULD BE WORSE, EXPERTS SAY

If you bought gasoline in Las Vegas Wednesday, you paid a record average of $3.68 a Gallon.

Sure, that's a serious chunk of change for a fill-up. But energy analysts say you might have lucked out,because fuel prices could have been much higher.


And they probably will be higher in the next two weeks as the summer driving season begins, they add.

First, about that current price "break."


It's true that gasoline costs 24 cents a gallon more in Las Vegas than it cost a month ago, and 50 cents more than it cost a year ago. Credit crude-oil prices for the gains: Petroleum, a key ingredient in fuel, traded at $124.22 a barrel Wednesday and has averaged $104 a barrel since Jan. 1. Compare that to prices hovering at $74 a barrel a year ago.


Yet, energy experts said,

refiners and retailers haven't raised gasoline prices to keep up with surging crude costs, because the market couldn't bear the result.













If gasoline prices had risen at the same pace as crude oil, motorists nationwide would be shelling out $5 a gallon, estimated Stephen Schork of The Schork Report, a Pennsylvania-based publication covering energy markets.


Plus, Nevada's gasoline prices on Wednesday were below national averages. Nevada usually claims fuel averages of 15 cents to 20 cents a gallon more than the rest of the country. Wednesday's statewide prices were 2 cents below the nation's average.


Tack on the standard Nevada "premium," and prices should already have topped $4 a gallon. And that's probably where prices will be by Memorial Day.


Refiners are using about 85 percent of their manufacturing capacity, down from a conventional 90 percent or more, Schork said. As oil prices have skyrocketed, refiners have found manufacturing gasoline a pricier, and less-profitable, proposition. They've capped fuel production as a result.


So, gasoline inventories fell in the last week, just as the traditional summer travel season approaches.


Uncertainty about refinery output spooks commodities markets, where traders often react to unpredictable outlooks by bidding up prices.




"There's significant concern in the market with regard to the integrity of the country's refining capacity," Schork said. "The market has its doubts that refinery capacity will be able to supply enough gasoline this summer."




Combine lagging gasoline stores with a Memorial Day bounce in travel, and local consumers could be shelling out around $4 a gallon by the end of May, said Thomas Bentz, a director and senior energy analyst at BNP Paribas Commodity Futures.

Market watchers offered mixed views on whether drivers will enjoy major price relief by the fall.


Oil prices have risen because of high demand for crude in China, India and other emerging economies, said Phil Flynn, a vice president and energy analyst with Alaron Trading Corp. What's more, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries cartel is holding back supplies, Flynn said.






A weak U.S. dollar underpins a substantial share of crude price gains, because the

overseas oil producers

who supply 60 percent of the country's petroleum are demanding more dollars for each barrel.


On the demand

front, a softening economy and $4-a-gallon gasoline could suppress fuel purchases in the United States and ease inventory crunches, Bentz said. More Americans might conserve if pricing records continue to fall in coming weeks.




Also, he said, the U.S. dollar's free fall in relation to other currencies is slowing.

That could relieve some pressures on crude prices.




But upswings in oil and fuel costs are possible as well.

Hurricane

season begins May 30, and an active storm season along the refinery-rich Gulf Coast could curb fuel supplies, Schork said.


Political unrest

in oil-generating hot spots, including

Iran,

Iraq and parts of Africa and South America,

might hurt petroleum production as well.







































====================

I stopped reading here.

Where did YOU stop reading?

====================


A string of substantial disruptions in crude-refining could push gasoline costs to $5 a gallon before summer's end, Flynn said.

Barring supply hiccups, Schork predicts price breaks in June, and again in September.

Prices typically drift downward between Memorial Day and the Fourth of July, as uncertainties about summertime fuel supplies ease, he said. That means prices nationwide could drop to $3.40 or $3.50 a gallon by midsummer. And if the country makes it through hurricane season without major storms, expect prices to drop to between $3 and $3.20 a gallon, Schork said.

Some of those price declines are in the hands of consumers and the politicians who represent them in Congress, analysts said.

Consumers could use less fuel. They also could call on the federal government to tweak monetary policy.

Flynn suggested Congress consider ways to strengthen the U.S. dollar in relation to other currencies. The Federal Reserve also could signal that it's nearing the end of its seven-month string of aggressive interest-rate cuts, which have helped force down the dollar's value.

Bentz said halting the flow of oil into the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve could loosen supply constrictions. But the 70,000 barrels a day going into the stockpile might not make much difference when global oil consumption totals more than 85 million barrels a day, he acknowledged.

Federal, state and local governments also could suspend rules demanding reduced sulfur content in fuel, because such restrictions make gasoline tougher and more costly to manufacture, he said.

And though it's politically unpopular to recommend building more refineries and exploring new oil fields along U.S. coasts and in the Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge, opening fresh supply fronts would make perhaps the biggest difference of all, Schork said.

"Like it or not, this is still a fossil fuel-based economy, and yet, we do not go ahead and take that low-hanging fruit," he said. "We do not exploit all our domestic supply of crude. That's not going to happen, and the market knows that's not going to happen, so it keeps bidding that into prices."

Contact reporter Jennifer Robison at jrobison@reviewjournal.com or 702-380-4512.



YOUR Defense of Big Oil is kind of one sided.
But, NOT surprising,
since the RJ is seldom on the Good Guys side.

HAVE YOU EVER HEARD BuSh ASK BIG OIL -
TO SHARE OUR PAIN AT THE PUMP?











"Luck" has nothing to do with it.
Gasoline Price is - Whatever Exxon wants.














THAT is BS.
Exxon Mobil control the price.
They must spend a fortune convincing "experts" and "YOU and the Media" it is NOT their fault.

What YOU call - "petroleum" has 2 parts.
Crude Oil
which is entirely different from
Gasoline.
But, YOU ALL write about them as if they are the same thing.
THEY ARE NOT.

BIG OIL uses Crude Oil Price as an EXCUSE.



They will be $5 as soon as Exxon Can work it up to that.





















WHAT is "uncertain" about it.
Exxon CONTROL THE PRICE
and they control the supply.





Anybody that believes that
WILL BELIEVE ANYTHING.











NOT SO.
PRICES have risen becasue Exxon raised them.
Big Oil own most of the stations
and will not allow them to sell
cheaper
Ethanol.




The USA Gets MOST of its oil from Canada and Mexico.




"demand" has NOTHING to do with it.
When there is a Monoploy
Supply Rules
GREED Rules.

Supply is NOT an issue.




But that is CRUDE OIL
that is NOT Gasoline.


Let's add THAT to the list of Excuses -

Hurricane


Political unrest


Iran,

Iraq and

parts of Africa and

South America,


Iran has NO refineries

and because of the sanctions

are shipping less Oil.


So, as they produce Oil,

they fill tankers

and put them in the Gulf.


Reduced Tanker supply

causes Tanker Rates to Raise


Tanker Rates raise

and Gasoline Producers have to pay more

They don't like that so
THAT IS WHY THE RUMORS OF BUSH ATTACKING
IRAN HAVE INCREASED.
====================================
More about Exxon
Even tho their RECORD Profits
have increased
they are NOT passing that on to Stockholders.
They have paid the same
40 cent divided for the last 14 quarters.
And their current yield on dividends is
LESS THAN 2%.

The reason I stick THAT in
is because "Experts" put
Shareholder investment and pension fund olders
on the "Excuse List"
for WHY High Gasoline prices are GOOD,
and that we are "lucky"
they aren't higher.

Ken Jarvis











LVKen7@Gmail.com

Sunday, May 11, 2008

I sent this to Sher this AM

Those guys at the RJ are trickey -
To keep you from Emailing them they put the space between the
review journal in their posted Email address'
or they put a . at the end of .com., so it won't work.
====
I sent this to - Sherman this AM
==========
The RJ promotes HATE
by allowing Vin and the Editorial staff
to push Anti-Vegas, Anti-Good, and ONLY be FOR the Bad Guys.

You and Mitchell BOTH
write about Things are are NOT what the RJ believes in.

For Example -
Vin has FREQUENTLY written -
Closing the Public Schools
Pro-Dope
Anti-union especially,
Teachers and Police unions.

Look at what he says today -

"If we have two different major parties, tell me which one, placed in power, would quickly
end the War on Drugs;
pull our troops out of 103 nations overseas;
restore the Second Amendment right to own a machine gun without having to sign your name or show a photo ID;
end the actuarially bankrupt and constitutionally unauthorized
Medicare,
Medicaid and
Social Security Ponzi schemes;
shut down the Federal Reserve Board and put us back on a sound, non-inflating dollar made of gold and/or silver.

Tell me which one would declare that
children belong to their parents,
shutting down the state "Child Protection" kidnapping racket (kids have been kidnapped and killed for an offense as minor as mom not "getting them their shots" -- see Cameron Justin Demery, Oct. 14, 1996) and the
vastly
expensive
Government Youth Propaganda Camps which are
dumbing down our children into quasi-literate sociopaths.
"

IS THAT WHAT YOU BELIEVE?

MUST BE - YOU ALLOW IT.

PITIFUL!!!!

Sebelius, when he was one of the writers for the RJ
said on Mitch Fox show -
that -"Ashcroft's proposal are """WORSE""" then 911"
and the RJ DID NOT SAY ONE WORD TO REFUTE THAT.

I got kicked off the RJ eForum for - 'BEING TO CONTROVERSIAL"
But, if you go back,
which you probably won't,
and look at my post
you will see THE ONLY CONTROVERSY I WROTE ABOUT WAS
I TOLD THE TRUTH ABOUT THE RJ.

Vin writes about me,
but he is a coward
and won't talk to me.

Ask him, see what he says.

LVKen7@Gmail.com

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