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A thought on unemployment benefits
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A thought on unemployment benefits
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... On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 14:19:46 -0400, Harry wrote: On 8/14/10 2:05 PM, wrote: On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 12:51:16 -0400, wrote: It is stupid to keep paying money to a guy who is sitting home waiting for the buggie whip plant to reopen. In more civilized countries, when a job for which you have trained or educated yourself disappears or you are injured to the point you can't work your trade, the government sends you back to school to learn a newer trade, and helps you support your family in the meantime. The problem with the federal government doing that is, by the time you got the bureaucracy in place, the job you were training for might be obsolete and the government would make so many of those tradesmen that job market would be flooded. They can't seem to do anything on a small scale and most of the money ends up going into the pockets of a few special interests with big lobbying budgets. I heard the other day that lobbyists pump 1.3 million dollars a legislative minute into our congress. (based on the number of hours congress is in session) The problem with the large-scale private sector is that it is multinational and doesn't give a damn about the United States or Americans. We need a major restructuring of our society, including any tax laws that in any way encourage corporations to send jobs overseas. We also need to step up our support of free trade unions for workers overseas in slave or near slave labor countries. We have to have a world in which there is no place for exploitative corporations to hide. You would have to start with Government Motors. They took some of our bailout money and started up a research department in China with it. That was Bush's fault. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. |
A thought on unemployment benefits
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A thought on unemployment benefits
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OT Solar water heaters (was unemployment)
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OT Solar water heaters (was unemployment)
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On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 13:39:40 -0500, Jim wrote: Maybe someone should start little regional businesses making and installing something simple like solar water heaters. That would be good for the workers and good for the environment. Unfortunately the union plumbers, pipe fitters and boilermakers would probably shut you down. Right. The tremendous threat of the evil unions overrunning us here in Florida - what is it, 5% union membership, third lowest of all states? - will kill our spirit of entrepreneurship. That's what killed Frogwatch's outfit. Right. This goes beyond the unions but they would be a factor. You also have all of the other government roadblocks. If this was a federal project, the unions would be lobbying the hell out of it and pretty soon it would be so expensive it would fail. That is the problem with federal solutions. You still need the feds to shortcut the approval process by creating a special NRTL just for these projects. Without federal involvement creating a "Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory" to certify these systems you can't install them (virtually every building department requires listed equipment) and it is OSHA that certifies a NRTL. That would run you up against U/L et al, another big lobby. If you actually did have to submit them to U/L, ETL,TUV (or one of the few other recognized labs) the process would take years and cost way up in six figures for each design. That is not going to help people who need something now and it puts a chilling pall over innovation. It also insures only the big boys can play. I don't want Joe the Plumber or Jimmy Bob Solar getting into my drinking water. Be my guest if you do. You sure can find excuse after excuse not to do something. This guy had no problem getting the job done. http://solarroofs.com/news10video.html According to the site they sell for Florida homes too. http://solarroofs.com/index.html#customers Browse at your leisure. Just don't go looking for Skyline systems so you can report the homeowner to the authorities trying to prove a point you failed to make. There's other solar water heater outfits besides that one. Many. When you look at this simple idea you start to see how regulation has killed innovation. You can find some great ideas for solar water heaters on Mother Earth News but it is illegal to install one of them unless you live in an unincorporated area in Idaho where they don't have a building department. I guarantee you there is no place in Florida where an unlisted water heater is legal. Your mileage will vary on how long it would take code enforcement to hang a red tag on your door. I sure as hell don't want Joe the Plumber brazing up automobile radiators for potable water heating systems and poisoning me with lead and anti-freeze. If you really cared about American business one obvious argument you could have made is that all the generous American tax-payer funded Energy Star and other tax credits only qualify when American-made equipment is purchased or installed. That would be progress in job creation. Nope. You bitched about regulations that keep folks from being poisoned or electrocuted. I really think you have a negative attitude. Jim - Some strive to succeed, others to fail. |
OT Solar water heaters (was unemployment)
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m... On 8/16/10 12:56 AM, wrote: On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 13:39:40 -0500, wrote: Maybe someone should start little regional businesses making and installing something simple like solar water heaters. That would be good for the workers and good for the environment. Unfortunately the union plumbers, pipe fitters and boilermakers would probably shut you down. Right. The tremendous threat of the evil unions overrunning us here in Florida - what is it, 5% union membership, third lowest of all states? - will kill our spirit of entrepreneurship. That's what killed Frogwatch's outfit. Right. This goes beyond the unions but they would be a factor. You also have all of the other government roadblocks. If this was a federal project, the unions would be lobbying the hell out of it and pretty soon it would be so expensive it would fail. That is the problem with federal solutions. You still need the feds to shortcut the approval process by creating a special NRTL just for these projects. Without federal involvement creating a "Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory" to certify these systems you can't install them (virtually every building department requires listed equipment) and it is OSHA that certifies a NRTL. That would run you up against U/L et al, another big lobby. If you actually did have to submit them to U/L, ETL,TUV (or one of the few other recognized labs) the process would take years and cost way up in six figures for each design. That is not going to help people who need something now and it puts a chilling pall over innovation. It also insures only the big boys can play. When you look at this simple idea you start to see how regulation has killed innovation. You can find some great ideas for solar water heaters on Mother Earth News but it is illegal to install one of them unless you live in an unincorporated area in Idaho where they don't have a building department. I guarantee you there is no place in Florida where an unlisted water heater is legal. Your mileage will vary on how long it would take code enforcement to hang a red tag on your door. So, you are also against needed regulation of potentially dangerous equipment, and against workers making a decent living. What's your response to, say, a few hundred sloppily engineered and installed water heaters leaking, or the roofs collapsing? "Well, regulation would just add to the cost." Hey, let's get rid of drug testing, car safety testing, electrical appliance testing, et cetera... :) -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. PS I really get tired of singing this same old song to you guys. Why aren't you listening to me? -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. |
A thought on unemployment benefits
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A thought on unemployment benefits
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