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And THAT'S how it's done.


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I knew it. We elected Urkel.

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And THAT'S how it's done.


Haha, at least it's a man's bike and he doesn't look like he still needs training wheels.


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And he wears black. My Pres' is totally metal.

The fucker doesn't even know it.


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Say what you will about Reagan, but at least he wasn't a goddam milquetoast pantywaist.

Not even the donning of a pink shirt can compromise his hetero manliness.


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:lol: to this whole discussion. We're lucky there are no Russians around to post pictures of Putin arm-wrestling crocodiles or anything.


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I have a Russian cousin (or something), so :

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Seriously now, don't fuck with the guy. :ph34r:


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When I voted for the guy, I really thought I would be able to relate to him and could see myself going out for a beer with him. A pricy beer, but a beer nonetheless. These days, though, I'm thinking he might drink vodka tonics and I don't think that's the direction I want this country going.

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When I voted for the guy, I really thought I would be able to relate to him and could see myself going out for a beer with him. A pricy beer, but a beer nonetheless. These days, though, I'm thinking he might drink vodka tonics and I don't think that's the direction I want this country going.


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http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookou ... ring-trend

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When President Obama named Immelt to chair the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, he said the GE leader "understands what it takes for America to compete in the global economy



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A coalition of progressive groups led by Russ Feingold, the former Democratic senator from Wisconsin, recently seized on the news of no taxes from GE to launch a campaign aimed at ousting Immelt from the jobs czar post


What could go wrong?


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I like how the absurdity is pinned on him and not the society we exist within. Name one person from the business world who has been successful enough to have some sort of merit for that position who hasn't personally fucked over workers in the past. I'm so tired of this shit.

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Not all CEOS are blood thirsty, greedy, cuthroat businessmen Trapt, at least not the average American small business owner.


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In other news Obama and the republicans both plan to approvate an additional Pentagon increase of what would amount to 7.5 trillion over the next fourteen years. This was done by both, small world :omfg:


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stevelovesmoonspell wrote:
In other news Obama and the republicans both plan to approvate an additional Pentagon increase of what would amount to 7.5 trillion over the next fourteen years. This was done by both, small world :omfg:


And I thought you folks were "on the verge of bankruptcy, omg". Ah, delightful irony. Seriously, $7.5 trillion. It's, what, 7 times Canada's GDP ? Almost 4 times France's one.

Bah, whatever. We're all gonna die.


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Not all CEOS are blood thirsty, greedy, cuthroat businessmen Trapt, at least not the average American small business owner.
all CEOs =/= average small business owner. Anyways I don't view them as that. They aren't bloodthirsty and cutthroat; they try to raise profits for themselves and they don't see the consequences of their actions. They aren't evil; just ignorant pricks.

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Not all CEOS are blood thirsty, greedy, cuthroat businessmen Trapt, at least not the average American small business owner.
all CEOs =/= average small business owner. Anyways I don't view them as that. They aren't bloodthirsty and cutthroat; they try to raise profits for themselves and they don't see the consequences of their actions. They aren't evil; just ignorant pricks.


Geeze, isn't that kind of standard MO for any business, why demonize the average employer especially on a local level, when he turns his wealth into jobs for his own communot. Shouldn't you be supporting any sort of employment for the "average" man, or is Marxism all hollow and banal rhetoric. This is only achievable through being profitable


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stevelovesmoonspell wrote:
In other news Obama and the republicans both plan to approvate an additional Pentagon increase of what would amount to 7.5 trillion over the next fourteen years. This was done by both, small world :omfg:


Eisenhower is rolling over in his grave.

And the cost of increases is like double that. If the US has a bunch of new stealth bombers then damn, it better use them in some expensive ass 'intervention'.


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The world's top 5 largest military budgets in 2009 :

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You don't know when to quit, do you ? :ph34r:


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Not all CEOS are blood thirsty, greedy, cuthroat businessmen Trapt, at least not the average American small business owner.
all CEOs =/= average small business owner. Anyways I don't view them as that. They aren't bloodthirsty and cutthroat; they try to raise profits for themselves and they don't see the consequences of their actions. They aren't evil; just ignorant pricks.


Geeze, isn't that kind of standard MO for any business, why demonize the average employer especially on a local level, when he turns his wealth into jobs for his own communot. Shouldn't you be supporting any sort of employment for the "average" man, or is Marxism all hollow and banal rhetoric. This is only achievable through being profitable
Maybe I didn't make myself clear. They create profits for themselves and the consequences I refer to are a blatant disregard for their employees and their environment. The rhetoric of small business owners is so tiresome. Do you want to talk about the local diner owner or the small town factory whose excess chemicals are being absorbed by aquifers? Obviously, companies need to be successful in order to hire people but profits all too often don't come from smooth business moves but by actually fucking over the people that they so beneficently hired in the first place.

I shouldn't support "any sort of employment". Why should I be content with people working in sweatshops or making minimum wage for strenuous labor? It's not about getting everybody in America a job but providing them agency, making them autonomous individuals who have a stake in their lives. Rather than being dictated to or charitably hired, they should be their companies. The workers should have a stake in decisions in not just the workplace but in their lives and in their world. Hollow rhetoric, my ass. Just because this is so radical of a notion to some people shows how absurd our society is.

A sociologist at Cincinnati actually just did surveys where if you ask people if workers should make executive decisions for their companies, people resoundingly claim that yes they should. Maybe it isn't that radical.

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