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10-05-2012, 12:31 PM #41
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Re: 1st Presidential Debate....what did you think?
Another phony stat they use is that 10,000 of those 114,000 were new gov't jobs - temporary gov't jobs.
They would be temporary long enough for the election to be over but then they stop. Temp jobs usually only
last a few months to a year unless your're extended. Sometimes you can be extended for a year or two or
you could back in the 80s. I'm not sure about now I've been out so long.
I was only 1 of 20 temps in my section that got a perm job. That's because everything at Soc Sec comes to
a complete stand still at 10 in the morning and 2 in the afternoon when everyone takes a 15 min break
according to the union's agreement with management. At least that's how it was in the early 80s.
One day the boss gave me a job to do and said she needed it right away as she nervously looked at the clock.
She said my job depends on this report and I said don't worry babe, I'll do it.
She was watching the clock because it was 2 pm - break time. I didn't know it and continued working when the
shop stewart came over and told me to stop working because it was break time. I wasn't a member of the union
never was and knew how to take care of myself from 40 years of office wars.
I told him to fuck off and I was going to get the job done. Finally, an hour later the job was done and it was
perfect and Deb said you can take your break now. So I still got my break.
Everyone of those 20 temps were let go but me and when personnel called Debbie and said they were trying
to make me permanent, she said by all means.
But that's how these gov't temp jobs work. They are really too bogus to include in the jobs report. It's like
padding a term paper in school-lol.
Like Rush said, OBY manipulated the report. That's another way how he did it.Pic of a natural act.
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10-06-2012, 07:48 AM #43
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Re: 1st Presidential Debate....what did you think?
The European asks a noob question
If it's a debate for the election why aren't all candidates there?
The likes of Gary Johnson, why is he excluded?
The Libertarians are a national organization.
I don't know much about the Green Party but they will be putting someone forward for sure
But the big two parties get invited and nobody else?
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10-06-2012, 08:01 AM #44
Re: 1st Presidential Debate....what did you think?
While it's a "National" election per se, elections are local because of the electoral system. This, each candidate has to apply and get approved on each states ballot. Each state has it's own criteria who can get on the state ballot.
If you look at past elections (1992 comes to mind), there were three folks in the debate -- Bush 41, Clinton and Perot -- Perot managed to get his name on every states' ballot, thus making him a contender.
Johnson doesn't have anything close to the financial support needed for such an endeavor.
Just something anecdotal, when I was in Germany last month, every political discussion I managed to find myself in turned to our unofficial two party system. Folks in Germany were jealous! They were dreaming about how such a "simplified" two party system would make politics in their country so much more effective and decisive.WARNING: This post may contain material offensive to those who lack wit, humor, common sense and/or supporting factual or anecdotal evidence. All statements and assertions contained herein may be subject to literary devices not limited to: irony, metaphor, allusion and dripping sarcasm.
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10-08-2012, 11:45 AM #45
Re: 1st Presidential Debate....what did you think?
http://www.lp.org/2012-ballot-accessWhile it's a "National" election per se, elections are local because of the electoral system. This, each candidate has to apply and get approved on each states ballot. Each state has it's own criteria who can get on the state ballot.
If you look at past elections (1992 comes to mind), there were three folks in the debate -- Bush 41, Clinton and Perot -- Perot managed to get his name on every states' ballot, thus making him a contender.
Johnson doesn't have anything close to the financial support needed for such an endeavor.
Gary Johnson is on 48 of 51 ballots, is in litigation on two and is also fighting for the third he is not on. The Libertarians are typically on all ballots or at most missing on a couple. And it is the state party's that fight to keep them and the Greens and other parties off as much as they can. As much as the two major parties supposedly bicker they work together to keep down smaller parties.
Just the system for an electorate too busy watching American Idol to actually figure out what is going on! Simple system for simpletons. Nothing personal.Just something anecdotal, when I was in Germany last month, every political discussion I managed to find myself in turned to our unofficial two party system. Folks in Germany were jealous! They were dreaming about how such a "simplified" two party system would make politics in their country so much more effective and decisive.
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10-08-2012, 02:27 PM #46
Re: 1st Presidential Debate....what did you think?
This admin will go to Chavez like lengths to steal this election. The 180 million dollar haul, most of it untraceable, is frightening.
Probably China and Russia trying to get the weak one back in there so America continues it's sharp decline to third world status.-"You are about to enter a world of pain."
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Re: 1st Presidential Debate....what did you think?
Exactly Moe and great post.
TV said this morning that OBY is getting a lot of over seas money and
some of it is illegal. I couldn't hang around to see where it was
coming from but I bet it's from like you said and his dictator buddy
down south.Pic of a natural act.
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10-09-2012, 06:50 AM #48
Thanks. I did not realize he managed to get on so many ballots.
But that then begs to question your assertion that both parties work in conjunction to keep smaller parties down. He's on most of the ballots do people can actually vote for him. How is he being kept down.
You don't want the alternative. German politics is a shit show when it comes to compromise. People like you or I who lean as far right as we do are so marginalized, it's almost an exercise in futility.WARNING: This post may contain material offensive to those who lack wit, humor, common sense and/or supporting factual or anecdotal evidence. All statements and assertions contained herein may be subject to literary devices not limited to: irony, metaphor, allusion and dripping sarcasm.
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