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![]() "Lu Powell" wrote in message ... "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... People like jps need to lose their jobs for awhile to get some sense of reality. They will realize the awful truth that they truly are superfluous population and nobody really cares about their fate. She is correct, us capitalists truly have no need for people like her. Once you are unemployed, you become invisible and part of "The Problem". I know, I been there and done that, unemployed for 5 months before rolling the dice and starting my company using home equity and scavenging junk to make lab equipment. When you are the founder of a small business who has endured just about every disaster that can befall you, you tend to have little pity for whiners. People like jps are simply too lazy to live off their own mental capacity but instead want to live off the efforts of others. Now, I can understand younger people having to work for somebody else for awhile cuz they don't yet have enough knowledge to be on their own. When you get older, instead of bitchin and whining about them "Evil Capitalists", go to work for yourself. If you don't yet know how to work for yourself, then you aren't ready to do so; keep learning and shut up until you do. So, engage those two neurons and figure a way to work for yourself and then you will no longer be excess population and will become part of the solution. Creating jobs for others is the most laudable thing a person can do but you will never get any credit for it, only the blame for them being unhappy it isn't a "perfect job". Amen and amen. I started life in a sawmill laborers hovel, then we moved to a sharecroppers shack of a farm. At age 4, we moved to Miami, FL, where I stayed till I finished high school. Eight years active duty in Air Force, followed by 30 years law enforcement as well as 30 years in military reserve. Along the way completed college and graduate school. At times worked a full time plus part-time jobs to keep family fed and sheltered. I never sponged off the public dole, never collected a dime of unemployment pay. Some of the jobs I worked wouldn't be done by many of our younger generation, or even of my own who believe the nanny state should care for them from cradle to grave. When life was its toughest, I always counted my blessings. Knowing that life is what we make of it, I really have no patience for the bleeding hearts who would deprive me and millions of others of their hard earned money in order to pass along to others who can't or most often won't do for themselves. I willingly give to charities of my choice. I resent highly those who would take the fruit of my labors to give to anyone else. Life is way too short to abide the fools of this forum who brand independent thinkers and conservatives as less than human. Their snobbery and false superiority is sickening. And since life is too precious to spend it in further negativity, I'm done with rec.boats. I plonked my self from this maddening forum. Maybe I'll see you around someday. Duh! Froggy was talking about working for yourself. You just admitted you spent your entire career in the service of government. |
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On Nov 20, 2:29*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Lu Powell" wrote in message ... "Frogwatch" wrote in message .... People like jps need to lose their jobs for awhile to get some sense of reality. *They will realize the awful truth that they truly are superfluous population and nobody really cares about their fate. *She is correct, us capitalists truly have no need for people like her. Once you are unemployed, you become invisible and part of "The Problem". I know, I been there and done that, unemployed for 5 months before rolling the dice and starting my company using home equity and scavenging junk to make lab equipment. *When you are the founder of a small business who has endured just about every disaster that can befall you, you tend to have little pity for whiners. *People like jps are simply too lazy to live off their own mental capacity but instead want to live off the efforts of others. Now, I can understand younger people having to work for somebody else for awhile cuz they don't yet have enough knowledge to be on their own. *When you get older, instead of bitchin and whining about them "Evil Capitalists", go to work for yourself. *If you don't yet know how to work for yourself, then you aren't ready to do so; keep learning and shut up until you do. So, engage those two neurons and figure a way to work for yourself and then you will no longer be excess population and will become part of the solution. Creating jobs for others is the most laudable thing a person can do but you will never get any credit for it, only the blame for them being unhappy it isn't a "perfect job". Amen and amen. I started life in a sawmill laborers hovel, then we moved to a sharecroppers shack of a farm. At age 4, we moved to Miami, FL, where I stayed till I finished high school. Eight years active duty in Air Force, followed by 30 years law enforcement as well as 30 years in military reserve. Along the way completed college and graduate school. At times worked a full time plus part-time jobs to keep family fed and sheltered. I never sponged off the public dole, never collected a dime of unemployment pay. Some of the jobs I worked wouldn't be done by many of our younger generation, or even of my own who believe the nanny state should care for them from cradle to grave. When life was its toughest, I always counted my blessings. Knowing that life is what we make of it, I really have no patience for the bleeding hearts who would deprive me and millions of others of their hard earned money in order to pass along to others who can't or most often won't do for themselves. I willingly give to charities of my choice. I resent highly those who would take the fruit of my labors to give to anyone else. Life is way too short to abide the fools of this forum who brand independent thinkers and conservatives as less than human. Their snobbery and false superiority is sickening. And since life is too precious to spend it in further negativity, I'm done with rec.boats. I plonked my self from this maddening forum. Maybe I'll see you around someday. Duh! Froggy was talking about working for yourself. *You just admitted you spent your entire career in the service of *government. I gotta go make my tax deposit for the crime of having employees. |
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On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 15:29:15 -0400, "Don White"
wrote: "Lu Powell" wrote in message ... "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... People like jps need to lose their jobs for awhile to get some sense of reality. They will realize the awful truth that they truly are superfluous population and nobody really cares about their fate. She is correct, us capitalists truly have no need for people like her. Once you are unemployed, you become invisible and part of "The Problem". I know, I been there and done that, unemployed for 5 months before rolling the dice and starting my company using home equity and scavenging junk to make lab equipment. When you are the founder of a small business who has endured just about every disaster that can befall you, you tend to have little pity for whiners. People like jps are simply too lazy to live off their own mental capacity but instead want to live off the efforts of others. Now, I can understand younger people having to work for somebody else for awhile cuz they don't yet have enough knowledge to be on their own. When you get older, instead of bitchin and whining about them "Evil Capitalists", go to work for yourself. If you don't yet know how to work for yourself, then you aren't ready to do so; keep learning and shut up until you do. So, engage those two neurons and figure a way to work for yourself and then you will no longer be excess population and will become part of the solution. Creating jobs for others is the most laudable thing a person can do but you will never get any credit for it, only the blame for them being unhappy it isn't a "perfect job". Amen and amen. I started life in a sawmill laborers hovel, then we moved to a sharecroppers shack of a farm. At age 4, we moved to Miami, FL, where I stayed till I finished high school. Eight years active duty in Air Force, followed by 30 years law enforcement as well as 30 years in military reserve. Along the way completed college and graduate school. At times worked a full time plus part-time jobs to keep family fed and sheltered. I never sponged off the public dole, never collected a dime of unemployment pay. Some of the jobs I worked wouldn't be done by many of our younger generation, or even of my own who believe the nanny state should care for them from cradle to grave. When life was its toughest, I always counted my blessings. Knowing that life is what we make of it, I really have no patience for the bleeding hearts who would deprive me and millions of others of their hard earned money in order to pass along to others who can't or most often won't do for themselves. I willingly give to charities of my choice. I resent highly those who would take the fruit of my labors to give to anyone else. Life is way too short to abide the fools of this forum who brand independent thinkers and conservatives as less than human. Their snobbery and false superiority is sickening. And since life is too precious to spend it in further negativity, I'm done with rec.boats. I plonked my self from this maddening forum. Maybe I'll see you around someday. Duh! Froggy was talking about working for yourself. You just admitted you spent your entire career in the service of government. On the dole and having the government taking "his hard earned money." What was this man of the sheeple saying when we were killing Iraqis and spilling blood and money? Go Bush go. The self-righteous chickenhawks were screaming that disenters were guilty of being unpatrioitc, guilty of sedition, creampuffs. Independent until he gets into the voting booth, then it's **** you, I've got mine. |
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Don White wrote:
Duh! Froggy was talking about working for yourself. You just admitted you spent your entire career in the service of government. "working for yourself"? Is that English? I thought you were the resident proofreader? Don't try to claim a typo, dumbass. Rob |
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On 11/19/09 10:14 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
People like jps need to lose their jobs for awhile to get some sense of reality. They will realize the awful truth that they truly are superfluous population and nobody really cares about their fate. She is correct, us capitalists truly have no need for people like her. You "capitalists" have ****ed up what was once the greatest country on the face of the earth. -- If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob, achmed the sock puppet, or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because, well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster, and I don't read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As always, have a nice, simple-minded day. |
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On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 19:14:53 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote: People like jps need to lose their jobs for awhile to get some sense of reality. I own the company you silly fool. It's the same company I founded and have been a major shareholder of for 17 years. It counts multinational corporations as clients. It's a creation of my own doing. My own initiative, my own risk. I've never had to give anything away to get a company to purchase my products. Is your company what an audit would confirm is a going concern? Is that why you have no employees and use engineers in India? They will realize the awful truth that they truly are superfluous population and nobody really cares about their fate. She is correct, us capitalists truly have no need for people like her. Once you are unemployed, you become invisible and part of "The Problem". Is that what you're bitchin' and whinin' about? I know, I been there and done that, unemployed for 5 months before rolling the dice and starting my company using home equity and scavenging junk to make lab equipment. When you are the founder of a small business who has endured just about every disaster that can befall you, you tend to have little pity for whiners. People like jps are simply too lazy to live off their own mental capacity but instead want to live off the efforts of others. Again, you are without basis. This is the third company I've been a founder of and remain it's CEO after 17 years. How old is your concern and what level of clientelle does it claim? Now, I can understand younger people having to work for somebody else for awhile cuz they don't yet have enough knowledge to be on their own. The last time I worked for someone else was in my early thirties. I ran a consulting firm at the same time since it wasn't bringing in enough to support the household. When you get older, instead of bitchin and whining about them "Evil Capitalists", go to work for yourself. If you don't yet know how to work for yourself, then you aren't ready to do so; keep learning and shut up until you do. Talking about me? Foot in mouth? So, engage those two neurons and figure a way to work for yourself and then you will no longer be excess population and will become part of the solution. Creating jobs for others is the most laudable thing a person can do but you will never get any credit for it, only the blame for them being unhappy it isn't a "perfect job". Thanks for the advice. I've been working for myself since I was in my late teens. I guarantee I've spent more years engaged in entreprenurial ventures than you. Maybe you should find someone else to lecture. |
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Frogwatch wrote:
People like jps need to lose their jobs for awhile to get some sense of reality. They will realize the awful truth that they truly are superfluous population and nobody really cares about their fate. She is correct, us capitalists truly have no need for people like her. Once you are unemployed, you become invisible and part of "The Problem". Unfortunately, this is true. It might get around to him. But once invisible, they will find Obama will not pay for their gas or mortgage. A wakeup call for those that are stupid enough to believe in Obamanation and statism. |
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On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 06:56:36 -0700, Canuck57
wrote: Frogwatch wrote: People like jps need to lose their jobs for awhile to get some sense of reality. They will realize the awful truth that they truly are superfluous population and nobody really cares about their fate. She is correct, us capitalists truly have no need for people like her. Once you are unemployed, you become invisible and part of "The Problem". Unfortunately, this is true. It might get around to him. But once invisible, they will find Obama will not pay for their gas or mortgage. A wakeup call for those that are stupid enough to believe in Obamanation and statism. Unfortunately, you haven't a clue... You enjoyed nation building and giveaways to the wealthiest? I'm hoping you reside in Canada, having so much to say about our fine policies in the US. Do you run your own business? Lifelong employee? |
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"Canuck57" wrote in message
... Frogwatch wrote: People like jps need to lose their jobs for awhile to get some sense of reality. They will realize the awful truth that they truly are superfluous population and nobody really cares about their fate. She is correct, us capitalists truly have no need for people like her. Once you are unemployed, you become invisible and part of "The Problem". Unfortunately, this is true. It might get around to him. But once invisible, they will find Obama will not pay for their gas or mortgage. A wakeup call for those that are stupid enough to believe in Obamanation and statism. Unfortunately, you don't know much about history in the US if you think statism is somehow a negative force. That ship (to use the ng metaphor) sailed along time ago. We do not, have not, nor will we ever have a capitalistic system without gov't involvement, and sometimes we need deep gov't involvement. That type of capitalism has never and can never exist, since it is DOA. It's been tried in watered down form in several places and was an abject failure every time. Even Pinochet rejected the more extreme version of it. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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