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On 25/01/2010 4:06 AM, Eisboch wrote:
wrote in message ... "I am wrote in message ... The roads and bridges are fine, and the dollar for dollar return in products is not as good when spent on highway maintenance as it would be in a decent sock factory. It's not the infrastructure that is holding back our manufacturing. It's the Un..... well, either way, we need to address the things that are killing the manufacturing base. Old instructor told me long ago, don't bother with the bee, go for the stinger... Scotty, we need to go for the stinger. The roads and bridges are dandy, until they collapse. Infrastructure is one of the things we really need to work on in this country. The reason they haven't been is .... no money. An otherwise healthy business climate must exist generating tax revenues is needed to pay for fixing the roads a bridges. A healthy business climate is something we don't have. Agreed. From a pure divident point of view, the risk/reward isn't there fo 9/10 companies. Serious problem going forward. If government could generate wealth, we would all be working for government. But someone has to do the work. |
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On Jan 25, 6:53*pm, thunder wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 13:30:51 -0800, Jack wrote: On Jan 25, 4:09*pm, thunder wrote: On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:59:56 -0500, Harry wrote: thunder wrote: On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 12:40:57 -0800, nom=de=plume wrote: And, it's never an either/or situation. There are typically union and non-union shops. So, your statement about if they don't like the wage, they can go somewhere else doesn't necessarily apply. There might be other non-union shops, but there might not be. Let's not forget the 22 "Right to work" states. That's the "22 right-to-work-for-less" states. Yup, the map would seem to correspond to the lower wage states. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Right_to_work.svg The right to work states have the lowest cost of living. Meanwhile, those union states have the highest unemployment, closed down factories, biggest social problem, highest cost of living, etc. South Carolina has the new Boeing plant coming here. "CHICAGO—Boeing Co. said it would build a second final assembly line for its troubled 787 Dreamliner jet in South Carolina, a move that spurns the powerful aircraft machinists' union that had been negotiating with Boeing to locate the work at the current factory near Seattle." "It's the first time since 2006 that Boeing will assemble a commercial airplane outside of the Puget Sound area and provides the company with an assembly line beyond the reach of the labor union that has caused production headaches off and on for decades in Seattle." How are those unions working out for ya? Fine, you are the one complaining about unions. *Oh, and the Boeing story seems to make a lie out of what you posted up-thread. "In a union environment, the job and it's wages are controlled by the union through coercion. *As we've seen, the market's ability to sustain the wage seemingly has no influence on the demands of the unions. The company has no choice, as it can not terminate striking workers, and will go under if it does not comply with the union's demands. *It is essentially held hostage until bled dry." It would seem the company has a choice, doesn't it? They had no choice but to vacate their home plant, in their home state, and spend millions building another plant all the way across the country just to get away from a union that "has caused production headaches off and on for decades in Seattle." That's a legacy to be proud of for the union. Boeing will find that, unlike their west coast union employees, South Carolina workers aren't whiny-ass bitches. |
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Harry wrote:
Look into it and come back to us with some numbers. I don't believe the sky is falling, but you never know. Sorry, "flajims," but the real Harry uses a mac and doesn't post as a Harry using "Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Windows/2009)" |
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Canuck57 wrote:
On 25/01/2010 4:02 AM, Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... What's wrong with wind turbines? They seem to work... of course, it'll require some investment... One problem is that they are notoriously over-rated in terms of their output capacity. Another big problem is environmentalists. Another big oops is that the optimum areas that large scale wind turbine generating plants would be located are typically remote with no existing way to get the power to the grid. The cost of getting the power to the grid can be enormous and full of additional environmental impacts and/or objections. Eisboch Actually, i would say serious technical problems. No wind, night time, people want to charge their cars does not work. Something to do with the laws of physics that our fantasy leaders can't over come. Our fantasy leaders are a bunch of Don Quixotes. |
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Harry wrote:
Canuck57 wrote: On 25/01/2010 4:02 AM, Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... What's wrong with wind turbines? They seem to work... of course, it'll require some investment... One problem is that they are notoriously over-rated in terms of their output capacity. Another big problem is environmentalists. Another big oops is that the optimum areas that large scale wind turbine generating plants would be located are typically remote with no existing way to get the power to the grid. The cost of getting the power to the grid can be enormous and full of additional environmental impacts and/or objections. Eisboch Actually, i would say serious technical problems. No wind, night time, people want to charge their cars does not work. Something to do with the laws of physics that our fantasy leaders can't over come. Our fantasy leaders are a bunch of Don Quixotes. Sorry, "flajims," but the real Harry uses a mac and doesn't post as a Harry using "Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Windows/20090812)" |
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Harry wrote:
Canuck57 wrote: On 25/01/2010 4:02 AM, Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... What's wrong with wind turbines? They seem to work... of course, it'll require some investment... One problem is that they are notoriously over-rated in terms of their output capacity. Another big problem is environmentalists. Another big oops is that the optimum areas that large scale wind turbine generating plants would be located are typically remote with no existing way to get the power to the grid. The cost of getting the power to the grid can be enormous and full of additional environmental impacts and/or objections. Eisboch Actually, i would say serious technical problems. No wind, night time, people want to charge their cars does not work. Something to do with the laws of physics that our fantasy leaders can't over come. Our fantasy leaders are a bunch of Don Quixotes. -- Harry has access to a PC and is perfectly capable of using it to make a convincing spoof, as we have already seen. In fact we have seen screen shots of his desktop which included spoofing software. One might ask oneself if someone has spoofing software on his desk top, would he be likely to use it? Ask your self these questions. Is this post a spoof? Am I responding to a spoof? Why am I reading posts that are likely to be spoofs? |
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Harry wrote:
Harry wrote: Canuck57 wrote: On 25/01/2010 4:02 AM, Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... What's wrong with wind turbines? They seem to work... of course, it'll require some investment... One problem is that they are notoriously over-rated in terms of their output capacity. Another big problem is environmentalists. Another big oops is that the optimum areas that large scale wind turbine generating plants would be located are typically remote with no existing way to get the power to the grid. The cost of getting the power to the grid can be enormous and full of additional environmental impacts and/or objections. Eisboch Actually, i would say serious technical problems. No wind, night time, people want to charge their cars does not work. Something to do with the laws of physics that our fantasy leaders can't over come. Our fantasy leaders are a bunch of Don Quixotes. Sorry, "flajims," but the real Harry uses a mac and doesn't post as a Harry using "Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Windows/20090812)" -- Harry has access to a PC and is perfectly capable of using it to make a convincing spoof, as we have already seen. In fact we have seen screen shots of his desktop which included spoofing software. One might ask oneself if someone has spoofing software on his desk top, would he be likely to use it? Ask your self these questions. Is this post a spoof? Am I responding to a spoof? Why am I reading posts that are likely to be spoofs? |
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