On Jul 29, 2011, at 8:20 AM, richardsan wrote:
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> On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Francis Drouillard <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Jul 28, 2011, at 9:22 PM, M Christol wrote:
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> > On 7/28/11 8:03 PM, Francis Drouillard wrote:
> >>
> >> On Jul 28, 2011, at 3:11 PM, mex sara wrote:
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> >>> even if it does that won't help people whose factories are heading to
> >>> China ... nobody a can match the loop holes available in a one party
> >>> state with a point to prove and a dream of being the Superpower
> >>
> >> Are you drinking?
> >>
> >>
> > are you serious?
> > that doesn't make sense to you?
> > sigh, the provincialism of the Californian.....
>
> We have a one party system here in California. Unfortunately, it's the party
> that can't stop squandering money on public employees.
>
> you mean benefits that were arbitrated ?
Yes, benefits that were arbitrated between public employee unions and the
politicians they supported for office. The result is a public sector workforce
that costs too much and a public employee pension plan that is unsustainable.
> that's just plain silly...would your employee benefits be equally on the
> chopping block...
I've made plenty of radical adjustments to survive the Obama depression in
order to keep our talented young employees. Others have too, all while watching
the insatiable greed of pubic sector employees.
> "fraaaaaaank"?
> /father goose
>
> As for GE, they're the poster boys for crony capitalism. They're the
> beneficiaries of legislation that requires those damned curly lightbulbs,
> cap-and-trade as well as a host of "green" technologies.
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> I'm not happy about _any_ corporation paying taxes, but I'm less happy about
> most paying taxes and the political suckups paying none.
>
> do you need to red it it, i think you left out a declarative adverb("not") or
> do you fear double negatives?
Written exactly as I intended it to be written. Corporations don't pay tax --
their customers do.
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>
> There are many ways to restore jobs in the US. Unfortunately, the federal
> government is still dominated by leftist ideologues. The only jobs they know
> how to create is more government jobs and a handful of jobs for their cronies
> in the private sector. They don't have a clue about how to create jobs in the
> private sector.
>
> and how many did we gain from 2000-2008? ..."none" did you say?..."we
> actually lost jobs", did you say?
Nope, didn't say that. In fact, our boy president would love the unemployment
rates from the recession inherited from Clinton by W or the rates when the
recent recession started. You know, the one that The One and the Democrats are
turning into a full blown depression.
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