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clare at snyder dot ontario dot canada wrote in
: And when CEOs make billions for loosing 10s of billions of dollars you KNOW the economy is in a HUGE world of hope. "HOPE"? I don't THINK so! "HURT" is much more like it! When CEOs start to settle for a reasonable level of pay companies can afford to manufacture things here again, and workers can work for an "honest" wage, and not see the extreme difference between what they earn PRODUCING and what CEOs earn screwing things up. CEOs are like Doctors in that they have to make all of their money in a very short period. CEOs are unlike Doctors in that they don't have irrationally-high Liability Insurance payments that have to come out of their own pockets. Still, a CEO is usually paid according to a Legal Contract between him/herself and an employer. These contracts often have "Performance" clauses based NOT on the profitability of the company but upon the revenues and/or stock performance of the company. The best-known high-dollar payouts have been the result of a CEO's firing when the company had to buy-out the CEO's contract. FWIW, most of the bitching I've seen about CEO payscales seems to come from individuals who couldn't do a CEO's job and are simply jealous that THEY couldn't collect that much money. evil grin |
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On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:33:09 -0700, the renowned Larry Jaques
wrote: On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 10:32:38 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm, Spehro Pefhany quickly quoth: On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 05:33:50 -0700, the renowned Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 21:49:13 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm, clare at snyder dot ontario dot canada quickly quoth: On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 05:36:20 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: What do you think about taking oil/gas under the public utility umbrella? I like the idea but haven't quite thought it through yet. Public utility? What dat? Hydro used to be public in Ontario. Ain't no more. Natural gas used to be public utility in many cities. Only a few still hanging on. Even our highways are going into private hands - along with airports, etc etc. How is that working out for y'all? All the private sector competition is resulting in higher prices, more user fees, and taxes only increasing slowly ('till they have spent all the proceeds from selling off publically owned assets, of course) Since when does competition increase prices?!? When a sort of monopoly (a bridge, an expressway, a concession at an airport, space in the RF spectrum) is sold to the highest bidder... IOW when the competition is in gaining control over the captive customers rather than serving the customers. Best regards, Spehro Pefhany -- "it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward" Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com |
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On Apr 14, 1:51 am, Gunner Asch wrote:
DINOSAUR POLITICS! What a delightful characterization of your position. I will leave you with a sample of the depth of "strategy" of our commander (sic) in chief: "We've gotta stop them over there BEFORE they come over here". You don't have to be a liberal to see how STUPID THAT is. Citizen Jimserac |
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:30:17 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm,
Spehro Pefhany quickly quoth: On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:33:09 -0700, the renowned Larry Jaques wrote: How is that working out for y'all? All the private sector competition is resulting in higher prices, more user fees, and taxes only increasing slowly ('till they have spent all the proceeds from selling off publically owned assets, of course) Since when does competition increase prices?!? When a sort of monopoly (a bridge, an expressway, a concession at an airport, space in the RF spectrum) is sold to the highest bidder... IOW when the competition is in gaining control over the captive customers rather than serving the customers. Sorta like those uckerfays in oil futures, eh? sigh I wouldn't call it competition, though. It's more like price gouging. -- It is better to wear out than to rust out. -- Bishop Richard Cumberland |
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 02:46:56 GMT, with neither quill nor qualm, Eregon
quickly quoth: CEOs are like Doctors in that they have to make all of their money in a very short period. WhatEVER are you talking about? When's the last time you saw a silver-haired doctor? I see pictures of them in the newspaper every week. Most doctors have a 40 year run, minimum. (Unless they, too, suffer heart problems like their patients.) -- It is better to wear out than to rust out. -- Bishop Richard Cumberland |
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Before enlightenment, chop wood, haul water.
After enlightenment, chop wood, haul water. |
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On Apr 14, 11:01 am, Bill wrote:
Citizen Jimserac wrote in news:9aee4af6-228a-410b- : On Apr 14, 1:51 am, Gunner Asch wrote: DINOSAUR POLITICS! What a delightful characterization of your position. I will leave you with a sample of the depth of "strategy" of our commander (sic) in chief: "We've gotta stop them over there BEFORE they come over here". You don't have to be a liberal to see how STUPID THAT is. Citizen Jimserac No, but you have to be a liberal to be stupid enough to make such a statement. How in your view is stopping them before they come over here and blow up more stuff and kill more civilians a lack of depth in strategy?? If someone tells me that they are going to kill my family and blow up my house I'm not going to wait until it happens, I'm going to make sure one way or another it CAN'T happen. Bill BECAUSE WITH OUR OPEN BORDERS AND PORTS... THEY'RE ALREADY HERE. OBVIOUS. Citizen Jimserac |
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On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:33:09 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote: On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 10:32:38 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm, Spehro Pefhany quickly quoth: On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 05:33:50 -0700, the renowned Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 21:49:13 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm, clare at snyder dot ontario dot canada quickly quoth: On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 05:36:20 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: What do you think about taking oil/gas under the public utility umbrella? I like the idea but haven't quite thought it through yet. Public utility? What dat? Hydro used to be public in Ontario. Ain't no more. Natural gas used to be public utility in many cities. Only a few still hanging on. Even our highways are going into private hands - along with airports, etc etc. How is that working out for y'all? All the private sector competition is resulting in higher prices, more user fees, and taxes only increasing slowly ('till they have spent all the proceeds from selling off publically owned assets, of course) Since when does competition increase prices?!? Since shareholders demand a positive return and CEOs get multimillion dollar bonuses. It's all about PROFIT - and don't tell me you really believe their is such a thing as COMPETITION in the ENERGY business. I'll bet you believe in the easter bunny too!! ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 02:46:56 GMT, Eregon wrote:
clare at snyder dot ontario dot canada wrote in : And when CEOs make billions for loosing 10s of billions of dollars you KNOW the economy is in a HUGE world of hope. "HOPE"? I don't THINK so! "HURT" is much more like it! Darn spell checker!!!!!!! ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:37:38 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote: On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 11:56:54 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm, clare at snyder dot ontario dot canada quickly quoth: On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 05:33:50 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 21:49:13 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm, clare at snyder dot ontario dot canada quickly quoth: Even our highways are going into private hands - along with airports, etc etc. How is that working out for y'all? Not well. Deregulated electricity and gas gets all the swindlers into high gear. The privatized highways (electronic toll) are billing vehicles that have never been on them, and if your tolls are unpaid you can't get your tags renewed. If you have a transponder the rates are reasonable. If you don't you get hit with a no-transponder fee that makes occaisional use expensive. That sucks, bigtime. The government isn't putting enough of our fuel taxes back into road infrastructure maintenance and repairs. Ditto here. I was on Pennsyltucky's tollways in '98 and they're even worse, with much higher tolls. At least they had enough brains not to allow our aerospace expertise (developed at taxpayers expense) to be given away to the americans. Second time in 50 years we stood to loose it all under a conservative government - this time they had the balls to say NO to the USA. Canada and the world lost the AVRO ARROW in 1958, and with that loss , the vast majority of Canada's not inconsequential aerospace expertise. All because the USA could not allow Canada to be or be seen as having something better than the US. Now the USA wanted RadarSat and full controll over the CanadArm and it's new little brother space manipulator. Well, good for them. We will not be held to the role of "Hewers of wood and haulers of water" Not this time, anyway. Bbbbut, you're all lumberjacks (and you're OK), aren't you? ![]() All the lumberjacks are either east of the Ottawa valley or north of ther 49th. The vast majority of us Canuks live south of the 49th in central ontario. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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![]() "Bill" wrote in message . 97.142... Citizen Jimserac wrote in news:9aee4af6-228a-410b- : On Apr 14, 1:51 am, Gunner Asch wrote: DINOSAUR POLITICS! What a delightful characterization of your position. I will leave you with a sample of the depth of "strategy" of our commander (sic) in chief: "We've gotta stop them over there BEFORE they come over here". You don't have to be a liberal to see how STUPID THAT is. Citizen Jimserac No, but you have to be a liberal to be stupid enough to make such a statement. How in your view is stopping them before they come over here and blow up more stuff and kill more civilians a lack of depth in strategy?? If someone tells me that they are going to kill my family and blow up my house I'm not going to wait until it happens, I'm going to make sure one way or another it CAN'T happen. Because there's nothing stopping them *now* from coming over here and blowing up more stuff. And there are fewer trained people here now to stop them. Our defensive resources are busy, over there. Bill, the whole idea that we're "stopping them" over there, so they won't come over here, may be the stupidist strategy idea in the history of the US. The people we're stopping "over there" aren't the same people who would come over here, in the first place. Fighting them over there just increases their incentive to strike over here. And we're wasting our resources fighting thousands of them over there, when what we really need to do is to protect against perhaps dozens of them attacking over here. See 9/11 for reference. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Apr 13, 12:29*pm, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 21:56:59 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Apr 9, 5:27 am, Too_Many_Tools wrote: Well it looks like we will definitely see $4 dollar gas this summer. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080408/...and;_ylt=Alg4Q.... Any thoughts as to how this will affect us HSMers in the shop? I already find myself limiting the distance I will drive to view, purchase and pickup machines and supplies for my shop. TMT Wow, $4 a gallon! - thats a really good price, where can I get some? - here in OZ *its $5.30 a gallon, and climbing. Predicted to be $5.67 by end of next week - something to do with the price of crude in Singapore going up.) *Must be those pesky liberals again, making life difficult for you guys... (Gunner will respond with "proof" that this is so....) Andrew VK3BFA. Lefties will of course blame this on Bush. Gunner "[L]iberals are afraid to state what they truly believe in, for to do so would result in even less votes than they currently receive. Their methodology is to lie about their real agenda in the hopes of regaining power, at which point they will do whatever they damn well please. The problem is they have concealed and obfuscated for so long that, as a group, they themselves are no longer sure of their goals. They are a collection of wild-eyed splinter groups, all holding a grab-bag of dreams and wishes. Some want a Socialist, secular-humanist state, others the repeal of the Second Amendment. Some want same sex/different species marriage, others want voting rights for trees, fish, coal and bugs. Some want cradle to grave care and complete subservience to the government nanny state, others want a culture that walks in lockstep and speaks only with intonations of political correctness. I view the American liberals in much the same way I view the competing factions of Islamic fundamentalists. The latter hate each other to the core, and only join forces to attack the US or Israel. The former hate themselves to the core, and only join forces to attack George Bush and conservatives." --Ron Marr- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And who is the current President? If he won't take responsibility, let a Democrat do the job who will. ;) TMT |
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On Apr 13, 12:33*pm, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 16:12:20 GMT, Eregon wrote: Too_Many_Tools wrote in news:1527e5cd-f350-40f7- : Expensive fuel causes everything to become more expensive. You can thank the various governments (state & federal) for keeping it as low as it has been for the past half-century. After all, they COULD have imposed the high taxes that are common in Europe. I suspect we are at the beginning of a extended period of hyperinflation. A repeat of the late 70's? Closer to the early '80s when the question "How do the folks in Detroit get 15 adults into a VW Beetle?" was answered by "Easy - tell them it's headed to Texas!" Wages definitely are not rising. Wages in many fields/areas were already hyperinflated. This is/was the cause of much of the "Outsourcing" and the "Offshore Relocation" mania of the last 2 decades that saw Union jobs replaced by non-Union jobs. When burger-flippers expect $10+ /hr. to ask "Do you want fries with that?" you should already know that the economy is in a World of Hurt. When Illegal Immigrants earn enough money to buy mid-range homes you should already know that the economy is in a World of Hurt. When Welfare pays better than working you should already know that the economy is in a World of Hurt. When the Democrat Party was bought by the Peoples' Republic of China over a decade ago you should expected that the economy would be in a World of Hurt as the US Standard of Living was brought down to PRC levels. Well said Gunner "[L]iberals are afraid to state what they truly believe in, for to do so would result in even less votes than they currently receive. Their methodology is to lie about their real agenda in the hopes of regaining power, at which point they will do whatever they damn well please. The problem is they have concealed and obfuscated for so long that, as a group, they themselves are no longer sure of their goals. They are a collection of wild-eyed splinter groups, all holding a grab-bag of dreams and wishes. Some want a Socialist, secular-humanist state, others the repeal of the Second Amendment. Some want same sex/different species marriage, others want voting rights for trees, fish, coal and bugs. Some want cradle to grave care and complete subservience to the government nanny state, others want a culture that walks in lockstep and speaks only with intonations of political correctness. I view the American liberals in much the same way I view the competing factions of Islamic fundamentalists. The latter hate each other to the core, and only join forces to attack the US or Israel. The former hate themselves to the core, and only join forces to attack George Bush and conservatives." --Ron Marr- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And what has the Republican Congress been doing for a decade or two in the mean time? TMT |
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On Apr 13, 5:26*pm, clare at snyder dot ontario dot canada wrote:
On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 16:12:20 GMT, Eregon wrote: Too_Many_Tools wrote in news:1527e5cd-f350-40f7- : Expensive fuel causes everything to become more expensive. You can thank the various governments (state & federal) for keeping it as low as it has been for the past half-century. After all, they COULD have imposed the high taxes that are common in Europe. I suspect we are at the beginning of a extended period of hyperinflation. A repeat of the late 70's? Closer to the early '80s when the question "How do the folks in Detroit get 15 adults into a VW Beetle?" was answered by "Easy - tell them it's headed to Texas!" Wages definitely are not rising. Wages in many fields/areas were already hyperinflated. This is/was the cause of much of the "Outsourcing" and the "Offshore Relocation" mania of the last 2 decades that saw Union jobs replaced by non-Union jobs. When burger-flippers expect $10+ /hr. to ask "Do you want fries with that?" you should already know that the economy is in a World of Hurt. When Illegal Immigrants earn enough money to buy mid-range homes you should already know that the economy is in a World of Hurt. When Welfare pays better than working you should already know that the economy is in a World of Hurt. When the Democrat Party was bought by the Peoples' Republic of China over a decade ago you should expected that the economy would be in a World of Hurt as the US Standard of Living was brought down to PRC levels. And when CEOs make billions for loosing 10s of billions of dollars you KNOW the economy is in a HUGE world of hope. When CEOs start to settle for a reasonable level of pay companies can afford to manufacture things here again, and workers can work for an "honest" wage, and not see the extreme difference between what they earn PRODUCING and what CEOs earn screwing things up. ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com**- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Make that losing hundreds of billions... You are quite correct. TMT |
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On Apr 13, 8:46*pm, Eregon wrote:
clare at snyder dot ontario dot canada wrote : And when CEOs make billions for loosing 10s of billions of dollars you KNOW the economy is in a HUGE world of hope. "HOPE"? I don't THINK so! "HURT" is much more like it! When CEOs start to settle for a reasonable level of pay companies can afford to manufacture things here again, and workers can work for an "honest" wage, and not see the extreme difference between what they earn PRODUCING and what CEOs earn screwing things up. CEOs are like Doctors in that they have to make all of their money in a very short period. CEOs are unlike Doctors in that they don't have irrationally-high Liability Insurance payments that have to come out of their own pockets. Still, a CEO is usually paid according to a Legal Contract between him/herself and an employer. These contracts often have "Performance" clauses based NOT on the profitability of the company but upon the revenues and/or stock performance of the company. The best-known high-dollar payouts have been the result of a CEO's firing when the company had to buy-out the CEO's contract. FWIW, most of the bitching I've seen about CEO payscales seems to come from individuals who couldn't do a CEO's job and are simply jealous that THEY couldn't collect that much money. evil grin Incorrect. If they were based on performance we would not see time and again CEOs raping a company and taking a golden parachute worth tens/hundreds of millions on their way out. TMT |
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On Apr 14, 7:35*am, Citizen Jimserac wrote:
On Apr 14, 1:51 am, Gunner Asch wrote: DINOSAUR POLITICS! What a delightful characterization of your position. I will leave you with a sample of the depth of "strategy" of our commander (sic) in chief: "We've gotta stop them over there BEFORE they come over here". You don't have to be a liberal to see how STUPID THAT is. Citizen Jimserac Hmmm..something that Gunner can think about as he pumps his +4 dollar gas this summer.. TMT |
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On Apr 14, 10:25*am, Citizen Jimserac wrote:
On Apr 14, 11:01 am, Bill wrote: Citizen Jimserac wrote in news:9aee4af6-228a-410b- : On Apr 14, 1:51 am, Gunner Asch wrote: DINOSAUR POLITICS! What a delightful characterization of your position. I will leave you with a sample of the depth of "strategy" of our commander (sic) in chief: "We've gotta stop them over there BEFORE they come over here". You don't have to be a liberal to see how STUPID THAT is. Citizen Jimserac No, but you have to be a liberal to be stupid enough to make such a statement. How in your view is stopping them before they come over here and blow up more stuff and kill more civilians a lack of depth in strategy?? *If someone tells me that they are going to kill my family and blow up my house I'm not going to wait until it happens, I'm going to make sure one way or another it CAN'T happen. Bill BECAUSE WITH OUR OPEN BORDERS AND PORTS... THEY'RE ALREADY HERE. * OBVIOUS. Citizen Jimserac- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Correct. And those open borders are because of Bush. TMT |
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On Apr 14, 9:01*am, Bill wrote:
Citizen Jimserac wrote in news:9aee4af6-228a-410b- : On Apr 14, 1:51 am, Gunner Asch wrote: DINOSAUR POLITICS! What a delightful characterization of your position. I will leave you with a sample of the depth of "strategy" of our commander (sic) in chief: "We've gotta stop them over there BEFORE they come over here". You don't have to be a liberal to see how STUPID THAT is. Citizen Jimserac No, but you have to be a liberal to be stupid enough to make such a statement. How in your view is stopping them before they come over here and blow up more stuff and kill more civilians a lack of depth in strategy?? *If someone tells me that they are going to kill my family and blow up my house I'm not going to wait until it happens, I'm going to make sure one way or another it CAN'T happen. Bill- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So Bill...could you explain to us why our borders are wide open to illegal aliens and terrorists because of Bush? Take all the white space you need. TMT |
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On Apr 14, 10:55*am, "Ed Huntress" wrote:
"Bill" wrote in message . 97.142... Citizen Jimserac wrote in news:9aee4af6-228a-410b- : On Apr 14, 1:51 am, Gunner Asch wrote: DINOSAUR POLITICS! What a delightful characterization of your position. I will leave you with a sample of the depth of "strategy" of our commander (sic) in chief: "We've gotta stop them over there BEFORE they come over here". You don't have to be a liberal to see how STUPID THAT is. Citizen Jimserac No, but you have to be a liberal to be stupid enough to make such a statement. How in your view is stopping them before they come over here and blow up more stuff and kill more civilians a lack of depth in strategy?? *If someone tells me that they are going to kill my family and blow up my house I'm not going to wait until it happens, I'm going to make sure one way or another it CAN'T happen. Because there's nothing stopping them *now* from coming over here and blowing up more stuff. And there are fewer trained people here now to stop them. Our defensive resources are busy, over there. Bill, the whole idea that we're "stopping them" over there, so they won't come over here, may be the stupidist strategy idea in the history of the US. The people we're stopping "over there" aren't the same people who would come over here, in the first place. Fighting them over there just increases their incentive to strike over here. And we're wasting our resources fighting thousands of them over there, when what we really need to do is to protect against perhaps dozens of them attacking over here. See 9/11 for reference.. -- Ed Huntress- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And logic would dictate that the next dozen of terrorists have easily slipped into the United States along with the millions of illegal aliens that Bush has allowed to freely cross our boarders. The blame for the next 9/11 lies squarely on Bush and those who support him. TMT |
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Citizen Jimserac wrote in
: snip BECAUSE WITH OUR OPEN BORDERS AND PORTS... THEY'RE ALREADY HERE. OBVIOUS. Citizen Jimserac You need to find caps lock key and turn it off or did you mean to look completely unhinged. The boarders need to be tightened up quite a bit and I completely disagree with the way the President and Congress has dropped the ball, kicked it and then walked the other way to find it but if you haven't noticed the bad guys are mostly focused on the middle east since we bitch slapped Saddam. I'd rather have Al-Qaeda and friends over there trying to blow up people and places then right in the US trying the same thing. I'm sure there are sleeper cells all over the US but since they are still trying to prove we can be driven out of the middle east they've not spent the energy to do more damage here which allows the Alphabet soup groups along with homeland security more leeway in finding the ones here. Bill |
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![]() clare, at, snyder, dot, ontario, dot, canada wrote: On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:37:38 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote:. Bbbbut, you're all lumberjacks (and you're OK), aren't you? ![]() All the lumberjacks are either east of the Ottawa valley or north of ther 49th. The vast majority of us Canuks live south of the 49th in central ontario. So you're not OK? ;-) -- aioe.org is home to cowards and terrorists Add this line to your news proxy nfilter.dat file * drop Path:*aioe.org!not-for-mail to drop all aioe.org traffic. http://improve-usenet.org/index.html Use any search engine other than Google till they stop polluting USENET with porn and junk commercial SPAM |
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 06:35:16 -0700 (PDT), Citizen Jimserac
wrote: On Apr 14, 1:51 am, Gunner Asch wrote: DINOSAUR POLITICS! What a delightful characterization of your position. I will leave you with a sample of the depth of "strategy" of our commander (sic) in chief: "We've gotta stop them over there BEFORE they come over here". You don't have to be a liberal to see how STUPID THAT is. Citizen Jimserac http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv4s3fn8jDc "[L]iberals are afraid to state what they truly believe in, for to do so would result in even less votes than they currently receive. Their methodology is to lie about their real agenda in the hopes of regaining power, at which point they will do whatever they damn well please. The problem is they have concealed and obfuscated for so long that, as a group, they themselves are no longer sure of their goals. They are a collection of wild-eyed splinter groups, all holding a grab-bag of dreams and wishes. Some want a Socialist, secular-humanist state, others the repeal of the Second Amendment. Some want same sex/different species marriage, others want voting rights for trees, fish, coal and bugs. Some want cradle to grave care and complete subservience to the government nanny state, others want a culture that walks in lockstep and speaks only with intonations of political correctness. I view the American liberals in much the same way I view the competing factions of Islamic fundamentalists. The latter hate each other to the core, and only join forces to attack the US or Israel. The former hate themselves to the core, and only join forces to attack George Bush and conservatives." --Ron Marr |
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 14:17:34 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: clare, at, snyder, dot, ontario, dot, canada wrote: On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:37:38 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote:. Bbbbut, you're all lumberjacks (and you're OK), aren't you? ![]() All the lumberjacks are either east of the Ottawa valley or north of ther 49th. The vast majority of us Canuks live south of the 49th in central ontario. So you're not OK? ;-) 'e puts on women's clothing and hangs around in bars Best regards, Spehro Pefhany -- "it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward" Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com |
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Too_Many_Tools wrote in news:81209b9d-8ea9-436a-
: And what has the Republican Congress been doing for a decade or two in the mean time? Trying to keep the Dumberncraps from spending MY money! |
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Larry Jaques wrote in
: On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 02:46:56 GMT, with neither quill nor qualm, Eregon quickly quoth: CEOs are like Doctors in that they have to make all of their money in a very short period. WhatEVER are you talking about? When's the last time you saw a silver-haired doctor? I see pictures of them in the newspaper every week. Most doctors have a 40 year run, minimum. (Unless they, too, suffer heart problems like their patients.) This past Friday - two of them, in fact. While some continue as "Family Practice Specialists" [AKA GP's], the rapid advance of medicine renders many specialists - including many Surgeons - obsolete within 20 years. For that matter, large numbers of Specialists have elected to revert to being GPs simply because of the insanely-high Malpractice Insurance Premiums demanded for their specialities. [Neurosurgery, for example] |
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clare at snyder dot ontario dot canada wrote in
: On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 02:46:56 GMT, Eregon wrote: clare at snyder dot ontario dot canada wrote in m: And when CEOs make billions for loosing 10s of billions of dollars you KNOW the economy is in a HUGE world of hope. "HOPE"? I don't THINK so! "HURT" is much more like it! Darn spell checker!!!!!!! ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** You're forgiven. g |
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Too_Many_Tools wrote in
: On Apr 13, 8:46*pm, Eregon wrote: clare at snyder dot ontario dot canada wrote innews:dd5504p0etbfj4o56irca4 : And when CEOs make billions for loosing 10s of billions of dollars you KNOW the economy is in a HUGE world of hope. "HOPE"? I don't THINK so! "HURT" is much more like it! When CEOs start to settle for a reasonable level of pay companies can afford to manufacture things here again, and workers can work for an "honest" wage, and not see the extreme difference between what they earn PRODUCING and what CEOs earn screwing things up. CEOs are like Doctors in that they have to make all of their money in a very short period. CEOs are unlike Doctors in that they don't have irrationally-high Liabilit y Insurance payments that have to come out of their own pockets. Still, a CEO is usually paid according to a Legal Contract between him/herself and an employer. These contracts often have "Performance" clauses based NOT on the profitability of the company but upon the revenue s and/or stock performance of the company. The best-known high-dollar payouts have been the result of a CEO's firing when the company had to buy-out the CEO's contract. FWIW, most of the bitching I've seen about CEO payscales seems to come fro m individuals who couldn't do a CEO's job and are simply jealous that THEY couldn't collect that much money. evil grin Incorrect. If they were based on performance we would not see time and again CEOs raping a company and taking a golden parachute worth tens/hundreds of millions on their way out. TMT Sure we would - it's in their CONTRACT! G |
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 12:55:44 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm, "Ed
Huntress" quickly quoth: "Bill" wrote in message How in your view is stopping them before they come over here and blow up more stuff and kill more civilians a lack of depth in strategy?? If someone tells me that they are going to kill my family and blow up my house I'm not going to wait until it happens, I'm going to make sure one way or another it CAN'T happen. Because there's nothing stopping them *now* from coming over here and blowing up more stuff. And there are fewer trained people here now to stop them. Our defensive resources are busy, over there. What? You feel that our highly trained airport goons aren't any good? That our holey border fences north and south won't stop the tangoes? Bill, the whole idea that we're "stopping them" over there, so they won't come over here, may be the stupidist strategy idea in the history of the US. The people we're stopping "over there" aren't the same people who would come over here, in the first place. Fighting them over there just increases their incentive to strike over here. Ironic, ain't it? And we're wasting our resources fighting thousands of them over there, when what we really need to do is to protect against perhaps dozens of them attacking over here. See 9/11 for reference. Awww, you were doing so well, too, Ed. The glitch is that we cannot protect ourselves or our country from terrorist attacks, period. We can catch several (maybe even most) attempts, but we can't get all of them. And that included both foreign and domestic terrorists. You or anyone you know (or don't know) could cause any one of hundreds of terrorist acts and nobody would be the wiser until it was over. That's its beauty (when our military needs it) and terror (when they do it to us.) -- It is better to wear out than to rust out. -- Bishop Richard Cumberland |
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![]() Spehro Pefhany wrote: On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 14:17:34 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: clare, at, snyder, dot, ontario, dot, canada wrote: On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:37:38 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote:. Bbbbut, you're all lumberjacks (and you're OK), aren't you? ![]() All the lumberjacks are either east of the Ottawa valley or north of ther 49th. The vast majority of us Canuks live south of the 49th in central ontario. So you're not OK? ;-) 'e puts on women's clothing and hangs around in bars I guess that you have to make your own entertainment during those long Canadian winters. ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clPYfaTvHT0 http://www.geocities.com/fang_club/lumberjack_song.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lumberjack_Song -- aioe.org is home to cowards and terrorists Add this line to your news proxy nfilter.dat file * drop Path:*aioe.org!not-for-mail to drop all aioe.org traffic. http://improve-usenet.org/index.html Use any search engine other than Google till they stop polluting USENET with porn and junk commercial SPAM |
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 15:08:52 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm,
Spehro Pefhany quickly quoth: On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 14:17:34 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: clare, at, snyder, dot, ontario, dot, canada wrote: On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:37:38 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote:. Bbbbut, you're all lumberjacks (and you're OK), aren't you? ![]() All the lumberjacks are either east of the Ottawa valley or north of ther 49th. The vast majority of us Canuks live south of the 49th in central ontario. So you're not OK? ;-) 'e puts on women's clothing and hangs around in bars He must not have as good a taste in comedy as we do, Spehro. -- It is better to wear out than to rust out. -- Bishop Richard Cumberland |
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 19:28:42 GMT, with neither quill nor qualm, Eregon
quickly quoth: Larry Jaques wrote in : On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 02:46:56 GMT, with neither quill nor qualm, Eregon quickly quoth: CEOs are like Doctors in that they have to make all of their money in a very short period. WhatEVER are you talking about? When's the last time you saw a silver-haired doctor? I see pictures of them in the newspaper every week. Most doctors have a 40 year run, minimum. (Unless they, too, suffer heart problems like their patients.) This past Friday - two of them, in fact. While some continue as "Family Practice Specialists" [AKA GP's], the rapid advance of medicine renders many specialists - including many Surgeons - obsolete within 20 years. So, do MDs in your area go out of business once their specialty has run its course? For that matter, large numbers of Specialists have elected to revert to being GPs simply because of the insanely-high Malpractice Insurance Premiums demanded for their specialities. [Neurosurgery, for example] Ah, so they don't make money looking at 132 coughs, colds, sprains, and abrasions every day...at $140 a pop? Poor guys! -- It is better to wear out than to rust out. -- Bishop Richard Cumberland |
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 15:08:52 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm,
Spehro Pefhany quickly quoth: On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 14:17:34 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: clare, at, snyder, dot, ontario, dot, canada wrote: On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:37:38 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote:. Bbbbut, you're all lumberjacks (and you're OK), aren't you? ![]() All the lumberjacks are either east of the Ottawa valley or north of ther 49th. The vast majority of us Canuks live south of the 49th in central ontario. So you're not OK? ;-) 'e puts on women's clothing and hangs around in bars OK, turn the volume UP, boys and girls. In case Clare hasn't heard it, here is the object of my inference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clPYfaTvHT0 And another fun one, decanted much more recently: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4ajZ...eature=related And last, while you're still there, one of my all-time faves: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKeQp...eature=related Metal content: They wear armor (if you watch some of the Holy Grail also linked on the YouTube page.) -- It is better to wear out than to rust out. -- Bishop Richard Cumberland |
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 19:34:53 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Spehro Pefhany wrote: On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 14:17:34 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: clare, at, snyder, dot, ontario, dot, canada wrote: On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:37:38 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote:. Bbbbut, you're all lumberjacks (and you're OK), aren't you? ![]() All the lumberjacks are either east of the Ottawa valley or north of ther 49th. The vast majority of us Canuks live south of the 49th in central ontario. So you're not OK? ;-) 'e puts on women's clothing and hangs around in bars No, I build airplanes and silly bikes I'm not a "hoser" - I don't drink beer. I guess that you have to make your own entertainment during those long Canadian winters. ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clPYfaTvHT0 http://www.geocities.com/fang_club/lumberjack_song.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lumberjack_Song ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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![]() Larry Jaques wrote: On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 15:08:52 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm, Spehro Pefhany quickly quoth: On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 14:17:34 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: clare, at, snyder, dot, ontario, dot, canada wrote: On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:37:38 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote:. Bbbbut, you're all lumberjacks (and you're OK), aren't you? ![]() All the lumberjacks are either east of the Ottawa valley or north of ther 49th. The vast majority of us Canuks live south of the 49th in central ontario. So you're not OK? ;-) 'e puts on women's clothing and hangs around in bars He must not have as good a taste in comedy as we do, Spehro. He, who? -- aioe.org is home to cowards and terrorists Add this line to your news proxy nfilter.dat file * drop Path:*aioe.org!not-for-mail to drop all aioe.org traffic. http://improve-usenet.org/index.html Use any search engine other than Google till they stop polluting USENET with porn and junk commercial SPAM |
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![]() clare, at, snyder, dot, ontario, dot, canada wrote: No, I build airplanes and silly bikes Like I said, you make your own entertainment. ![]() I'm not a "hoser" - I don't drink beer. Haven't had one in about 34 years, or any other alcohol for that matter. I always had something else to spend money on, and you can't do good work when you're drunk. -- aioe.org is home to cowards and terrorists Add this line to your news proxy nfilter.dat file * drop Path:*aioe.org!not-for-mail to drop all aioe.org traffic. http://improve-usenet.org/index.html Use any search engine other than Google till they stop polluting USENET with porn and junk commercial SPAM |
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On Apr 14, 11:57*am, Bill wrote:
Citizen Jimserac wrote : snip BECAUSE WITH OUR OPEN BORDERS AND PORTS... THEY'RE ALREADY HERE. * OBVIOUS. Citizen Jimserac You need to find caps lock key and turn it off or did you mean to look completely unhinged. The boarders need to be tightened up quite a bit and I completely disagree with the way the President and Congress has dropped the ball, kicked it and then walked the other way to find it but if you haven't noticed the bad guys are mostly focused on the middle east since we bitch slapped Saddam. I'd rather have Al-Qaeda and friends over there trying to blow up people and places then right in the US trying the same thing. * I'm sure there are sleeper cells all over the US but since they are still trying to prove we can be driven out of the middle east they've not spent the energy to do more damage here which allows the Alphabet soup groups along with homeland security more leeway in finding the ones here. Bill * Bill...sleeper cells wait for the right time(s). The fact that they ARE here and have not acted YET speaks volumes. That fact keeps a lot of good law enforcement people awake at night. TMT |
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On Apr 14, 2:48*pm, Larry Jaques
wrote: On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 12:55:44 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm, "Ed Huntress" quickly quoth: "Bill" wrote in message How in your view is stopping them before they come over here and blow up more stuff and kill more civilians a lack of depth in strategy?? *If someone tells me that they are going to kill my family and blow up my house I'm not going to wait until it happens, I'm going to make sure one way or another it CAN'T happen. Because there's nothing stopping them *now* from coming over here and blowing up more stuff. And there are fewer trained people here now to stop them. Our defensive resources are busy, over there. What? *You feel that our highly trained airport goons aren't any good? That our holey border fences north and south won't stop the tangoes? Bill, the whole idea that we're "stopping them" over there, so they won't come over here, may be the stupidist strategy idea in the history of the US. The people we're stopping "over there" aren't the same people who would come over here, in the first place. Fighting them over there just increases their incentive to strike over here. Ironic, ain't it? And we're wasting our resources fighting thousands of them over there, when what we really need to do is to protect against perhaps dozens of them attacking over here. See 9/11 for reference. Awww, you were doing so well, too, Ed. The glitch is that we cannot protect ourselves or our country from terrorist attacks, period. *We can catch several (maybe even most) attempts, but we can't get all of them. And that included both foreign and domestic terrorists. You or anyone you know (or don't know) could cause any one of hundreds of terrorist acts and nobody would be the wiser until it was over. That's its beauty (when our military needs it) and terror (when they do it to us.) -- It is better to wear out than to rust out. * * * * * * -- Bishop Richard Cumberland Very good points. TMT |
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On Apr 14, 1:28*pm, Eregon wrote:
Larry Jaques wrote : On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 02:46:56 GMT, with neither quill nor qualm, Eregon quickly quoth: CEOs are like Doctors in that they have to make all of their money in a very short period. WhatEVER are you talking about? *When's the last time you saw a silver-haired doctor? *I see pictures of them in the newspaper every week. Most doctors have a 40 year run, minimum. (Unless they, too, suffer heart problems like their patients.) This past Friday - two of them, in fact. While some continue as "Family Practice Specialists" [AKA GP's], the rapid advance of medicine renders many specialists - including many Surgeons - obsolete within 20 years. For that matter, large numbers of Specialists have elected to revert to being GPs simply because of the insanely-high Malpractice Insurance Premiums demanded for their specialities. [Neurosurgery, for example] Agreed...it is good to live in a country where doctors just can't bury their mistakes and move on to the next victum...err I mean patient. If you have been paying attention, you will note that insurance companies are now laying the groundwork to ship patients off shore for medical care...all types of it. The little detail they forget to mention to the patients is that if something goes wrong, there is no recourse legally. If you don't like it, you can always pay the total bill yourself. TMT |
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