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2013 Political Predictions

Started by Teatownclown, December 28, 2012, 01:37:33 PM

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Teatownclown

1) Taxes get lowered on %98 of Americans after we go off the cliff. This should happen prior to the end of January.

2) The Rolling Stones return to Teatown.

3) Immigration reform passes.

4) 2 Supreme Court Justices need replacing. Recalcitrant GOP/Teabaggers move from the balance sheet to the court. Gay marriage becomes the law.

5) Tulsa can't unseat Dewey.

6) Tulsa Inter. Airport has a crash landing...great plains?  Can the airport be privatized?

7) Israel bombs Iran. Egyptians are forced to accept Islam. Syria continues a civil war which spreads into Lebanon. Iraq finds huge pools of oil. They all get the Shiite scared out of them.

8) The Thunder get their first NBA championship. Seattle citizens palm slap.

9) Minor league professional soccer tries out at Driller Stadium.

10) Tulsans start breaking out in red skin splotches while the city refuses to admit it is due to the addition of chloramines to our water. Pipes continue falling apart.

:) Things get better....and bitter.


Teatownclown

Looks like I missed #1....

let's just watch the GOP eat each other. Shall we?

http://www.businessinsider.com/chris-christie-sandy-relief-bill-2013-1

"Unlike people in Congress, we have actual responsibilities." Chris Christie


Teatownclown

re #5....Taylor can unseat Dewey.....

HE IS TOAST!

Teatownclown

#2: From Rolliingstone.com:

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The Rolling Stones have chosen AEG Live to promote their upcoming North American tour, according to concert-business sources privy to the tour negotiations, after the concert giant made what one source calls "a real crazy offer" to outbid a coalition of promoters including Australia's Paul Dainty and veteran independent companies in U.S. cities. The Stones will receive between $4 million and $5 million per show, which likely means top tickets will cost $500 to $650 – slightly less than what the band charged for the priciest seats at its shows in Brooklyn, Newark and London in late 2012.

As previously reported, the tour will include 18 North American arena dates. A source close to the band told Rolling Stone the tour is set to kick off on May 2nd. The Stones will also play London's Hyde Park in July, and may add European festival dates. It's possible the Stones might expand the tour even further later in 2013, but the band has no concrete plans. "Are the Stones going to do anything after this? I doubt it," says one source. Adds another source, "Look, anything's possible. But it's Mick and Keith's show, so we don't know."

The Stones were planning to go with Dainty's group until Tuesday morning, when a lawyer for the Stones called AEG executives and granted the bid before lunch. AEG tentatively plans to announce the tour in early April. Sources for the Los Angeles promoter – the world's second-biggest after Live Nation – declined to comment.

The Stones, who haven't done a full tour since 2006-2007, grossed $18.3 million with their four North American shows last year, according to Pollstar. After the 2012 run, which included guests from Lady Gaga to the Black Keys, the band seemed energized. "This thing wasn't enough," Keith Richards told Rolling Stone in early January. "It would be dopey to bring things up to this level and say, 'Well, that's that, 50 years, bye-bye.' Really, all you're going to have to do is wait for an announcement."