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  • D.L. Hughley is absolutely right.

    The 14th president Franklin Pierce (1853-1857) was an alcoholic and almost all of the cabinet members for the 18th president Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877) were corrupt alcohol dealers......and do not forget about the Kennedy family's illegal alcohol smuggling and Ted Kennedy (and I mean no disrespect) had driven drunk!

  • we were one hour away from blowing something up.

  • here in the UK we are playing about 12 dollars per gallon at a 1.4 dollars to the pound exchange rate. So what the fuck do you bastards have to complain about?

  • i love how bill turns into a sassy black women when he starts his rants

  • I just wanna say Frasier is a lil bitch

    he doesnt know what it means to be poor or middle class. hes a snooty rich bastard and an elitist in the correct sense of the word.

  • Forget this video, I'm going to watch Arrested Development now!

  • arrested development is comedy distilled to it's finest form. best thing ever to appear on a screen.

  • what makes the double standard ridiculous is you can legally drink yourself to death, in a relatively short amount of time. yet a substance that has never been the immediate cause of death, remains illegal. it shows how much your govt cares. i am steadily losing all faith in america.

  • That double standard is the same here in Britain too sadly.

  • Bill is notorious for being very vocal about topics he has no depth of knowledge. He does it here with solar energy. If solar energy were a goldmine, businessmen would have exploited it to a greater degree than it is now.

    Also, conservation historically has proven to not reduce consumption. Instead, it increases productivity and more is used. The reason: conservation creates new markets for the resource that is saved. If my car got 100mpg, I would go on longer road trips more often.

  • And if people like you would take the initiative and realize that if you get a car that gets 100mpg instead of going on longer road trips more often, only use it as much as needed as you do with a vehicle that gets few mpg then we wouldn't repeat history.

  • The history of consuming a cheap resource will always be repeated. If I drive a 100mpg vehicle and save a lot of fuel, someone else will consume that cheap energy.

    I agree that if everyone cut back on consumption there would be positive environmental benefits, but that is like saying if everyone just stopped killing there would be no more murders.

    I'm a huge environmentalist and I want to see increasing energy efficiency, however I am also a realist. Bill is not addressing economic reality.

  • @redpoint5

    While it is correct that he's not addressing an economic reality - the POINT that he is making is still valid.

    It is true that he may say something which is not going to work in practice, but that doesn't detract from the point that he's making.

  • nice to see a little tobias

  • 2 dollars a gallon...i would suck a goat off for that now.

  • lol

  • lmao

  • lol good one.

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