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On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 23:11:14 -0400, wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 20:53:56 -0400, bpuharic wrote:

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weatlh has many forms. and yes, govt can create wealth

ever hear of public education?

You don't want to go there. The public education system has created
those 100,000,000 million people without the job skills to compete in
a world economy.


uh no.

wall street did that.

virtually all those people were employed prior to 2007. then wall
street went crazy and destroyed the economy.

or are you saying that, in a period of 3 years, the entire educational
structure of the US collapsed and caused 50 year old workers to lose
their skills?


I am saying there were a lot of people working in jobs that don't
really require much skill and making a lot of money. Those jobs moved
offshore.


which, of course, is pure bull****

we lost 10,000,000 jobs in 3 years. those jobs disappeared as wall
street's excesses dried up the credit line that the middle class was
using in lieu of an increase in wages.

you right wingers hate middle class people so you INSIST that wall
street...filled with guys making a billion dollars a year...had
NOTHING to do with this meltdown...and that, somehow, 100,000,000
middle class wage earners in 3 years destroyed the economy

is there ANY more proof needed that the right wing is overflowing in
bull****?

If you are a "rust belt" auto worker you better move to Tennessee or
Mexico if you are not willing to learn a whole new profession.


and here's where the right wing bull**** overflows in all its glory

my dad was a pittsburgh steelworker. i saw the effects of a dying
industry. i'm an eningeer in the semiconductor industry. i saw the
results of the dot com bust

but THIS meltdown was NOT production industry specific no matter WHAT
this masturbator of the upper class thinks. it was a FINANCIAL
SERVICES SECTOR meltdown engineering by the wealthiest and most elite
group of people across the world

it had NOTHING to do with the middle class at all. nothing. it had
nothing to do with our education, our work ethic, our family values or
any OTHER right wing bull**** he wants to pour out like so much sewage

There
is nothing the government can do about that.
Our universities give people a well rounded liberal arts degree with
very little that actually has anything to do with what an employer
wants you to do at work.


gee 25% of all american college students major in business. and where
did the harvard and yale and chicago grads go over the last 10 years?

wall street.

you just cant believe the rich would stab us in the back. your right
wing head would just explode at the idea, so instead of blaming a few
thousand hedgefund managers and wall street execs

you blame 100 million hard working americans

you right wingers really DO hate the middle class
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On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 23:11:14 -0400, wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 20:53:56 -0400, bpuharic wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 20:44:51 -0400,
wrote:


weatlh has many forms. and yes, govt can create wealth

ever hear of public education?

You don't want to go there. The public education system has created
those 100,000,000 million people without the job skills to compete in
a world economy.

uh no.

wall street did that.

virtually all those people were employed prior to 2007. then wall
street went crazy and destroyed the economy.

or are you saying that, in a period of 3 years, the entire educational
structure of the US collapsed and caused 50 year old workers to lose
their skills?


I am saying there were a lot of people working in jobs that don't
really require much skill and making a lot of money. Those jobs moved
offshore.


which, of course, is pure bull****

we lost 10,000,000 jobs in 3 years. those jobs disappeared as wall
street's excesses dried up the credit line that the middle class was
using in lieu of an increase in wages.

you right wingers hate middle class people so you INSIST that wall
street...filled with guys making a billion dollars a year...had
NOTHING to do with this meltdown...and that, somehow, 100,000,000
middle class wage earners in 3 years destroyed the economy

is there ANY more proof needed that the right wing is overflowing in
bull****?

If you are a "rust belt" auto worker you better move to Tennessee or
Mexico if you are not willing to learn a whole new profession.


and here's where the right wing bull**** overflows in all its glory

my dad was a pittsburgh steelworker. i saw the effects of a dying
industry. i'm an eningeer in the semiconductor industry. i saw the
results of the dot com bust

but THIS meltdown was NOT production industry specific no matter WHAT
this masturbator of the upper class thinks. it was a FINANCIAL
SERVICES SECTOR meltdown engineering by the wealthiest and most elite
group of people across the world

it had NOTHING to do with the middle class at all. nothing. it had
nothing to do with our education, our work ethic, our family values or
any OTHER right wing bull**** he wants to pour out like so much sewage

There
is nothing the government can do about that.
Our universities give people a well rounded liberal arts degree with
very little that actually has anything to do with what an employer
wants you to do at work.


gee 25% of all american college students major in business. and where
did the harvard and yale and chicago grads go over the last 10 years?

wall street.

you just cant believe the rich would stab us in the back. your right
wing head would just explode at the idea, so instead of blaming a few
thousand hedgefund managers and wall street execs

you blame 100 million hard working americans

you right wingers really DO hate the middle class


Isn't this all getting a bit repetitious?

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On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 20:53:56 -0400, bpuharic wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 20:44:51 -0400, wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 19:25:18 -0400, bpuharic wrote:

You really do not knwo economics if you do not understand government
cannot create wealth.

weatlh has many forms. and yes, govt can create wealth

ever hear of public education?

You don't want to go there. The public education system has created
those 100,000,000 million people without the job skills to compete in
a world economy.


uh no.

wall street did that.

virtually all those people were employed prior to 2007. then wall
street went crazy and destroyed the economy.

or are you saying that, in a period of 3 years, the entire educational
structure of the US collapsed and caused 50 year old workers to lose
their skills?


I am saying there were a lot of people working in jobs that don't
really require much skill and making a lot of money. Those jobs moved
offshore.
If you are a "rust belt" auto worker you better move to Tennessee or
Mexico if you are not willing to learn a whole new profession. There
is nothing the government can do about that.
Our universities give people a well rounded liberal arts degree with
very little that actually has anything to do with what an employer
wants you to do at work.


Completely wrong. A well-rounded liberal arts degree is an excellent gateway
for lots of well-paying jobs. You don't have to be an engineer to be
hirable.

They have business school graduates who don't have a clue how to
actually run a business.


Or a country, aka GWB.

As you are complaining about, even an engineering degree is no
guarantee of a good job, particularly when there is a kid in India
with a fresher degree and all the new technology knowledge who will
work for $10,000 a year.


So, if that's true, then what's wrong with an English degree for example?
It's much harder to send a job that requires colloquial American English
skills to India than it takes for one to hire an excellent programmer in
India.



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On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 02:38:22 -0400, wrote:

What exactly does post modern French art appreciation do for you if
you are going to be a middle level manager at a lumber yard?


As part of a diverse transcript, it might indicate you can do about
anything.

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On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 02:38:22 -0400, wrote:

What exactly does post modern French art appreciation do for you if
you are going to be a middle level manager at a lumber yard?


As part of a diverse transcript, it might indicate you can do about
anything.

Casady


Exactly.

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On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 10:43:09 -0400, Richard Casady
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What exactly does post modern French art appreciation do for you if
you are going to be a middle level manager at a lumber yard?


As part of a diverse transcript, it might indicate you can do about
anything.



Of capable of doing virtually nothing productive.


According to you.




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