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On Oct 25, 11:13*am, "Paul@BYC" wrote:
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On Oct 29, 10:24*pm, "Harry " wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 16:12:04 -0400, "Harry " wrote: "I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article , says... Forgive me, but I've been out of town until a couple of days ago, and I didn't see, except second-hand, that there was a movement to clean up the newsgroup. I'm happy to support that, certainly. Cool.... -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever! Let me know how that works out. ;-) I'm happy to report that there has been a great deal of progress here in the early stages, more so than I might have expected. Now for the next step, why don't you give up that "Harry " handle that you have adopted and go back to your old likable self, who ever that might be. * :-) I've worked hard to make Harry a household name around here...........and you want me to abandon him. Whatever for?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Cause like rat poison you were here for a good reason so we held our noses and let it go.. But now the mission is over, time to move along now unless you enjoy being the poster you came here to slay... |
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On Oct 29, 10:24*pm, "Harry " wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 16:12:04 -0400, "Harry " wrote: "I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article , says... Forgive me, but I've been out of town until a couple of days ago, and I didn't see, except second-hand, that there was a movement to clean up the newsgroup. I'm happy to support that, certainly. Cool.... -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever! Let me know how that works out. ;-) I'm happy to report that there has been a great deal of progress here in the early stages, more so than I might have expected. Now for the next step, why don't you give up that "Harry " handle that you have adopted and go back to your old likable self, who ever that might be. * :-) I've worked hard to make Harry a household name around here...........and you want me to abandon him. Whatever for? Not quite as hard as you've worked to be a total asshole/fluffer in here. |
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On Oct 30, 5:33*am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!"
wrote: On Oct 29, 10:24*pm, "Harry " wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 16:12:04 -0400, "Harry " wrote: "I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article , says... Forgive me, but I've been out of town until a couple of days ago, and I didn't see, except second-hand, that there was a movement to clean up the newsgroup. I'm happy to support that, certainly. Cool.... -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever! Let me know how that works out. ;-) I'm happy to report that there has been a great deal of progress here in the early stages, more so than I might have expected. Now for the next step, why don't you give up that "Harry " handle that you have adopted and go back to your old likable self, who ever that might be. * :-) I've worked hard to make Harry a household name around here...........and you want me to abandon him. Whatever for?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Cause like rat poison you were here for a good reason so we held our noses and let it go.. But now the mission is over, time to move along now unless you enjoy being the poster you came here to slay... Too bad he slew no one. But you're still being a little cocksucker/ loser. |
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On Oct 30, 7:43*am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 30 Oct 2010 00:55:26 -0400, wrote: Most of the profit is in marking up chinese goods and selling them. We still do not make much here anymore. There are some notable exceptions however including your old employer, IBM. * One of the things that stood out on our recent European trip is the large amount of new looking John Deere and Caterpillar equipment that is being used over there. *Both of them are obviously doing something right. Better than using the ****ty equipment they manufacture in Belarus. |
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2010 00:55:26 -0400, wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 20:07:36 -0700, wrote: On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 20:03:37 -0400, wrote: The fact remains the US was the engine of democracy and the growth leader of the world in these times The fact remains that we still are. Our economy is improving, big corporations are making record profits, but it's going to take a while to recover from all the years of bs. The "record profits" do not seem to be trickling down to the workers (Bob help me out here) Most of the profit is in marking up chinese goods and selling them. We still do not make much here anymore. So, the gov't is to blame because corps are hoarding cash and trying to influence the election, so that more Republicans can get elected, who will gut the regulations. Please cite the profit numbers. Exxon/Mobile is making huge profits right now. I don't think they're marking up Chinese goods. Much like the Chinese, we didn't know we were oppressed. So, I guess the active and vocal right and left media don't identify any problems. Who knew? I guess you never heard of Edward R. Murrow calling out McCarthyism? I also remember one of the most quoted supreme court decisions was Schenck where OW Holmes told is about fire in a crowded theater and that was a decision that upheld the government's power to quash an anti-war demonstration and throw Mr Schenck in jail for speaking out about the draft. And your point? Things are a bit better these days. Are they? I suppose it is great that people can picket the white house with signs calling obama a muslim communist from Kenya but does that really make is stronger? Actually, it does. Free speech is mostly a good thing. I might not agree with what someone says, but as long as they're not advocating violence, I'm willing to defend their right to say it. How about the idea that money has free speech rights? Money? You mean the Citizen's United decision? That was a horrible example of judicial activism. In the 40s the press was not allowed to talk about the president's health, in the 60s we couldn't talk about the president's girlfriends, in the 50s, 60s and 70s we had the "equal time" law that restricted political commentary on TV. There was plenty of censorship about things that were "immoral" or just in bad taste on TV with the government largely making that decision. And this was when we were "great"??? It was when we had an expanding middle class and when we were the fastest growing economy in the world. The middle class in this country is not extinct. It's been battered, but not deep fried just yet. Having the "fastest growing economy in the world" isn't the most important thing nor is it necessarily a good thing. You will have to fight this out with Bob. He certainly thinks you are wrong ... but you are likely also in the top 5% Yes, admittedly I'm in the top few percent... certainly not mega rich, but I can't complain. I don't mind paying a bit more in taxes either. As for environmental laws. under our current law, there would have been no Hoover Dam, the LA water system and hence the development of most of Southern and central California. There would also not have been a TVA, and that probably meant no atom bomb. So, we should go back and keep on polluting? That's going to make us great again? We only have to look at the super fund sites to see what industries would not exist with current laws. That may have been horrible environmentally but it was the opportunity that let us dominate in technology. And, again... you want us to dominate what exactly? How about we actually get our collective sh*t together, which means getting our sh*t cleaned up, and actually competing through intellect . I don't think we ever really competed on intellect. We were just very good at bringing products to market cheaply and quickly. They were seldom the best product, nor were they particularly innovative, we just made a lot of them. Huh? We have more Nobels than any other country and we're ranked 11th out of 40 per capita. So what? That is just intellectuals patting each other on the back. It has very little to do with the average working person. There is no Nobel Prize for creating jobs. You claimed we don't compete nor have competed on intellect. When I cited actual numbers, you claimed it has nothing to do with the "average person" or for "creating jobs." That's a total non-sequitur. What would you rather have, a 58 Chevy or a 58 Mercedes Benz? Depends on it's condition of course. I imagine that there would be some 58 Chevys that are worth quite a bit. In the same condition, the Benz is worth a lot more What if I don't like the look of the Benz? What if I like the look of the Chevy? As for personal freedom, we did not have the woman's right to chose, civil rights, the EPA, OSHA, CPSC and other things the chinese lack. Yet we do now. So, you're saying that a woman's right to VOTE or Choose or be a full citizen was required to be competitive? You're claiming we should scrap OSHA and the EPA for the sake of competing with the Chinese?? I agree we do not want to go back to the bad old days but that also means we will lose significant market share. China is not going to dominate the solar PV market because they make the best solar collector. They will dominate because they make the cheapest one. You can have a 100% market share of the buggy whip industry and still lose. Are you saying solar technology is a buggy whip business? What I said, poorly, is that cheapest isn't always best... nor is market share the end all and be all of business success. Maybe you want to rephrase. The fact is, the first company to actually produce that mythical dollar a watt solar collector is going to rule the world. That is about where solar actually starts to make sense. http://www.popularmechanics.com/scie...r-wind/4306443 I guess we're the ruling country. Cheaper isn't always better. Example: McDs. And, it's not even clear that cheaper is actually cheaper in the long run. Humm, lets see. Ruth's Chris Steak house stock was $20 in 2007 it is $5 now McDonalds was $40 in 2007 it is $70 now. Maybe cheaper is better. As long as you don't factor in health... Yet Bob says those were the last days that the middle class actually got a raise. (pre 1973) I don't know what Bob said. He said just what I said. The US Middle Class has not had a raise since 1973 ... and he said it 30 times or more here. Take it up with Bob. I am not his savior. It is a statistic that is all over liberal TV, I know you have heard it. A statistic? There are lies, damn lies, and statistics. ![]() |
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2010 07:43:04 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Sat, 30 Oct 2010 00:55:26 -0400, wrote: Most of the profit is in marking up chinese goods and selling them. We still do not make much here anymore. There are some notable exceptions however including your old employer, IBM. One of the things that stood out on our recent European trip is the large amount of new looking John Deere and Caterpillar equipment that is being used over there. Both of them are obviously doing something right. We've got exports up quite a bit, since the dollar has fallen. That's the reason why it's not so Obama or white (sorry, couldn't help it) that a falling (or rising dollar) is good or bad. It's a mixed bag. |
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