OT-Left Behind
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On Apr 24, 7:34 pm, jim wrote:
Your point is both wrong and irrelevant.
You need to present cogent arguments that show that I am wrong.
Simply saying I am wrong is not much of an argument.
Your claim is a diversion. It doesn't matter
I am a little puzzled about why my point is irrelevant.
irrelevant because it ignores reality.
Whether workers measure up on your personal yardstick
is irrelevant to why the economy is in the toilet
.
Sure let's pretend
you are the only one
with increased productivity.
I did not say that I was the only one with increased productivity.
But I was one of the ones with the most increased productivity, and
also one of the ones that got higher raises.
Nevertheless, all that is completely irrelevant
You can funnel all the money you want
to employers pockets
but it aint going to help
They still can't sell their products and services
And your mistaken opinions
aren't going to do anything to change that
Actually companies are selling their products and services.
Not.
Production is well below capacity.
If businesses were selling products and services
there would not be so many people out of work
The shoe or car salesman would have his job back
if people were buying shoes or cars
the waitress would be serving meals
if there weren't empty tables
they would start up the 3rd shift at the widget factory
if widgets were selling
etc. etc. etc.
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