BoatBanter.com

BoatBanter.com (https://www.boatbanter.com/)
-   General (https://www.boatbanter.com/general/)
-   -   The Hypocrasy of Hairball Hairy Kraus (https://www.boatbanter.com/general/2888-hypocrasy-hairball-hairy-kraus.html)

Christopher Robin January 23rd 04 02:10 AM

The Hypocrasy of Hairball Hairy Kraus
 
Our 2003 Yamaha 225 four cycle calls for a 10-hour break in. The
dealership has a back-right-down into it freshwater tank, so the engine
spent the first hour of its operating life on the boat on the trailer in
that tank, running at the specified throttle settings and being checked
over carefully by the mechanic.



Hey, Hairball, did you stab your union brother in the back
when you bought that rice grinder?

You're taking union jobs from Canada and the USA.

H Y P O C R A S Y

Harry Krause January 23rd 04 02:54 AM

The Hypocrasy of Hairball Hairy Kraus
 
Christopher Robin wrote:

Our 2003 Yamaha 225 four cycle calls for a 10-hour break in. The
dealership has a back-right-down into it freshwater tank, so the engine
spent the first hour of its operating life on the boat on the trailer in
that tank, running at the specified throttle settings and being checked
over carefully by the mechanic.



Hey, Hairball, did you stab your union brother in the back
when you bought that rice grinder?

You're taking union jobs from Canada and the USA.

H Y P O C R A S Y



You're really a simple-minded twit. Yamaha is an organized employer,
here and in Japan. In Grand Rapids, Michigan, in fact, members of UAW
Local 19 manufacture flutes, trombones and trumpets. In Japan, members
of the union there forced out a CEO who wasn't performing up to snuff.

There is a democratic union movement worldwide, and it includes unions
and their members who do not work for slave wages and who are not
exploited by the companies for which they work. Given, the Japanese
unions are not the same as ours, and many are what we would call
"company unions," but the fact remains, unionized Japanese industrial
workers have wages and working conditions similar to our unionize workers.

In the more advanced nations of northern Europe, of course, unionized
workers do better than our workers do here, in terms of a combination of
compensation, health care benefits, re-education benefits, vacations and
pensions.

The United States since Ronald Reagan has devolved into a society that
throws away its members. We're no longer at the top of the food chain.

And idiots like you haven't a clue.

So go play with your daddy's penis, er, rocket powered jet boat, eh?



--
Email sent to is never read.

Jim-- January 23rd 04 03:22 AM

The Hypocrasy of Hairball Hairy Kraus
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Christopher Robin wrote:

Our 2003 Yamaha 225 four cycle calls for a 10-hour break in. The
dealership has a back-right-down into it freshwater tank, so the engine
spent the first hour of its operating life on the boat on the trailer

in
that tank, running at the specified throttle settings and being checked
over carefully by the mechanic.



Hey, Hairball, did you stab your union brother in the back
when you bought that rice grinder?

You're taking union jobs from Canada and the USA.

H Y P O C R A S Y



You're really a simple-minded twit. Yamaha is an organized employer,
here and in Japan. In Grand Rapids, Michigan, in fact, members of UAW
Local 19 manufacture flutes, trombones and trumpets. In Japan, members
of the union there forced out a CEO who wasn't performing up to snuff.

There is a democratic union movement worldwide, and it includes unions
and their members who do not work for slave wages and who are not
exploited by the companies for which they work. Given, the Japanese
unions are not the same as ours, and many are what we would call
"company unions," but the fact remains, unionized Japanese industrial
workers have wages and working conditions similar to our unionize workers.

In the more advanced nations of northern Europe, of course, unionized
workers do better than our workers do here, in terms of a combination of
compensation, health care benefits, re-education benefits, vacations and
pensions.

The United States since Ronald Reagan has devolved into a society that
throws away its members. We're no longer at the top of the food chain.

And idiots like you haven't a clue.

So go play with your daddy's penis, er, rocket powered jet boat, eh?



Get with the times Harry. The US economy is now about brains not brawn.
The unions are nothing more than industrial age brawn and are now therefore
irrelevant. The downturn in union membership (well below 15% of the US
workforce) and the unions attempt to highjack non skilled workers (can you
say grocery store employees?) is a resounding validation of that fact.

Live in the past if you want to Krause. The majority of US workers have
decided not to.



Florida Keyz January 23rd 04 04:53 AM

The Hypocrasy of Hairball Hairy Kraus
 
unfortunalty if you want quality, you want honda or yamaha. Tell that to your
Union overpaid brothers!

Bob Marx January 23rd 04 07:41 AM

The Hypocrasy of Hairball Hairy Kraus
 
The subject is B O A T S
Not the repugnant-repeatable ,,, doesn't get it H Hairball

P L E A S E --------H Hairball or your waste our time
boyfriends::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;

Announce here ONCE your new BS chat--ROOM & go there forEVER.

+ Your mom called.........she wants you to shape...____.up...& _____.

aaaah......'da TEA is getting cold GIRLS back to the TEA PARTY.

!@#$%^&*()+_)(*&^%$#@!@#$%^&*()_


Steve January 23rd 04 08:04 AM

The Hypocrasy of Hairball Hairy Kraus
 
In the more advanced nations of northern Europe, of course, unionized
workers do better than our workers do here, in terms of a combination of
compensation, health care benefits, re-education benefits, vacations and
pensions.


Harry, you forgot to mention some of the other 'benefits' of the workers in
your northern european socialist utopia. An example from Germany:
exhorbitant taxes, 10% unemployment, mediocre and unpopular government
healthcare system, persistent weak economy, pervasive government
interference in every aspect of daily life and business, cost-of-living far
higher than in the US, low job satisfaction, etc, etc, etc. All courtesy of
socialist-labor government policy run amok. And you want to duplicate these
conditions in the US. Geez, get a clue.

The following is an excerpt from an article found at
http://www2.dw-world.de/english/cult...1.55543.1.html

Germans are often seen as hard-working, efficient people. But are they happy
at work? Not according to an international study by the Gallup Organization,
which says most Germans feel disengaged from their jobs.


Those wondering why the German economy is in the doldrums could find part of
the reason in the results of the Gallup study.


The American-based organization said this week that only 12 percent of
Germans have a strong emotional attachment to their jobs and their
workplace; 70 percent say they're just going through the motions, and 18
percent have, psychologically at least, already quit.


The results are part of a 30-year international study on emotional
attachment to work as a measure of job satisfaction and productivity. The
German branch of the Gallup market research and consulting group interviewed
around 2,000 working Germans in the summer of last year. The organization
also carried out studies worldwide.


Americans lead the way in job satisfaction, with 30 percent of U.S.
respondents saying they feel a strong attachment to their jobs. Other
leading nations were Canada (24 percent), Israel (20), Australia (18), and
Great Britain (17). Nations with fewer people expressing job satisfaction
than Germany include Japan, where only 9 percent said they liked their job,
France (6) and Singapore (4).



Harry Krause January 23rd 04 11:34 AM

The Hypocrasy of Hairball Hairy Kraus
 
Steve wrote:

Harry, you forgot to mention some of the other 'benefits' of the workers in
your northern european socialist utopia. An example from Germany:
exhorbitant taxes,


Just like the US, with the combo of federal, state and local taxes, plus
sales taxes, you mean?


10% unemployment,

Just like the US?


mediocre and unpopular government
healthcare system,


We don't even have that.

persistent weak economy,

You mean, like the US?



pervasive government
interference in every aspect of daily life and business,


Just like the US under General Asscroft.


cost-of-living far
higher than in the US,


Because education and health care are available to all.



low job satisfaction, etc, etc, etc.

Just like the US?


All courtesy of
socialist-labor government policy run amok.



Or, just like the US, a neofacist Republican government run amok?



--
Email sent to is never read.

basskisser January 23rd 04 11:57 AM

The Hypocrasy of Hairball Hairy Kraus
 
(Christopher Robin) wrote in message . com...
Our 2003 Yamaha 225 four cycle calls for a 10-hour break in. The
dealership has a back-right-down into it freshwater tank, so the engine
spent the first hour of its operating life on the boat on the trailer in
that tank, running at the specified throttle settings and being checked
over carefully by the mechanic.



Hey, Hairball, did you stab your union brother in the back
when you bought that rice grinder?

You're taking union jobs from Canada and the USA.

H Y P O C R A S Y



If you are going to engage in little boy name calling, you should at
least learn to spell.

LaBomba182 January 23rd 04 03:24 PM

The Hypocrasy of Hairball Hairy Kraus
 
Subject: The Hypocrasy of Hairball Hairy Kraus
From: (basskisser)


H Y P O C R A S Y


If you are going to engage in little boy name calling, you should at
least learn to spell.


LOL

Capt. Bill

Christopher Robin January 23rd 04 04:05 PM

The Hypocrasy of Hairball Hairy Kraus
 
(basskisser) wrote in message . com...
(Christopher Robin) wrote in message . com...
Our 2003 Yamaha 225 four cycle calls for a 10-hour break in. The
dealership has a back-right-down into it freshwater tank, so the engine
spent the first hour of its operating life on the boat on the trailer in
that tank, running at the specified throttle settings and being checked
over carefully by the mechanic.



Hey, Hairball, did you stab your union brother in the back
when you bought that rice grinder?

You're taking union jobs from Canada and the USA.

H Y P O C R A S Y



If you are going to engage in little boy name calling, you should at
least learn to spell.



Hey Asskisser, get back on topic!!


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 08:18 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 BoatBanter.com