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dotymed

(5,610 posts)
14. Yes, these "jobs" are total B.S.
Sun May 5, 2013, 09:18 AM
May 2013

Since retiring, I have watched my Union fight and lose it's war against slavery. They had 3 (once flourishing) states merge under them. Recently, all four Indianapolis Carpenters Unions were disbanded and united under a new, single, local. This happened after we took on the other carpenters Unions in 3 states.. We are losing (have lost) our war for earning a living wage, for some dignity and respect at work. Probably our pensions too, the wealthy come first.
I don't know what else to say...

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du rec. nt xchrom May 2013 #1
Anyone Who Says There's A Manufacturing Revolution In America Needs To Look At This Chart xchrom May 2013 #2
That chart needs to go back to 2004 FreakinDJ May 2013 #37
Uh, Bush didn't destroy our manufacturing sector. bvar22 May 2013 #48
manufacturing jobs were being lost as far back as the 60s. the 80s was another high point. HiPointDem May 2013 #53
your comparing opening the door to opening the Flood Gates FreakinDJ May 2013 #62
A depressing reality, for sure. nt Honeycombe8 May 2013 #3
The only thing the repubs will allow are tax cuts for businesses n2doc May 2013 #4
I overheard part of a conversation last Friday SoCalDem May 2013 #5
Yes, the conveyor belt is broken Yo_Mama May 2013 #12
I work in landscape/horticultre as a degree holder... Earth_First May 2013 #13
Those Obama/Pelosi/Reid tax cuts for the rich aren't working? RandiFan1290 May 2013 #6
It's even worse than that JayhawkSD May 2013 #7
The definition of "job" is at issue too SoCalDem May 2013 #9
Thanks for breaking this down Cal Carpenter May 2013 #15
Most of what's going on is redistribution of the same work and pay Yo_Mama May 2013 #23
"increasing immigration"? Are you referring to "immigration reform legislation"? LooseWilly May 2013 #101
Source of data? (BTW in March we supposedly lost 513,000 part time jobs) progree May 2013 #78
Repealing NAFTA and GATT votesparks May 2013 #8
Maybe Sen Clinton can run on that. nm rhett o rick May 2013 #71
Don't have to repeal GATT. It's been dead for 20 years. If it were not for oil imports from Mexico pampango May 2013 #86
I thought we were all going to get those 3D printers so we can each Skidmore May 2013 #10
With cheap printer ink for all jsr May 2013 #16
I'm gonna print money with mine leftstreet May 2013 #18
Hey, I like the way you think! KansDem May 2013 #31
but but but "The lowest jobless rate since 2008!" progressoid May 2013 #11
Yes, these "jobs" are total B.S. dotymed May 2013 #14
This calls for a bit more boot-strapping, pronto! Orrex May 2013 #17
Obviously this article is lying. Arctic Dave May 2013 #19
The president will fight very hard for the little people jsr May 2013 #24
With an automated battallion Newest Reality May 2013 #76
It will make the manufacturing sector boom BuelahWitch May 2013 #69
It ain't like we can't use more sorefeet May 2013 #20
happening at high level too... Locrian May 2013 #82
Manufacturing is never coming back. NYtoBush-Drop Dead May 2013 #21
+100 !!! (NT) reACTIONary May 2013 #34
It's time to teach our children how to grow food... Blanks May 2013 #38
I agree. Now its just the small matter of leaving them a stable climate to grow in. nt raouldukelives May 2013 #97
True. We could do a little better in that respect. eom Blanks May 2013 #107
Read and "do math" ? bvar22 May 2013 #49
after reading and math NYtoBush-Drop Dead May 2013 #54
What percentage of the Working Class Population of the USA... bvar22 May 2013 #57
You do realize they teach math and Science! in India and China (as well as everywhere else), right? LooseWilly May 2013 #102
people are sick of disposable, inferior CRAP Skittles May 2013 #60
No reading or math in manufacturing? Union Scribe May 2013 #72
+1: I didn't like that tone either Populist_Prole May 2013 #98
Manufacturing is not the problem. It's manufacturing jobs. pampango May 2013 #89
The Rise of the Machines BOG PERSON May 2013 #90
+1 HiPointDem May 2013 #99
The US has the biggest manufacturing economy on the last time I checked Kolesar May 2013 #105
Obama was reelected. You and the rest of the haters lost. Get over it. MjolnirTime May 2013 #22
First off, the article identifies problems and proposes some solutions....... marmar May 2013 #32
I'm Sure You Voted For Obama HangOnKids May 2013 #46
that's actually a good description of them Skittles May 2013 #81
It pays the bills, though Occulus May 2013 #85
I remember when we used to go nuts about the Bush Administration's deceitful presentation of Marr May 2013 #25
Posting and reposting talking points is one of the jobs the Obama administration created. OnyxCollie May 2013 #27
lol-- well, there's ONE business that's booming. Marr May 2013 #30
Around the clock, no less. Fuddnik May 2013 #70
PROpaganda makes SENSE. Occulus May 2013 #87
Here ProSense May 2013 #88
Chessmaster. AnotherMcIntosh May 2013 #26
The small independent city of Galax in SW VA has lost 2700 mfg jobs. A lot of furniture byeya May 2013 #28
The same should be done to a lot of our resources. eom Blanks May 2013 #39
Assembling burgers isn't considered a manufacturing job? GoneFishin May 2013 #29
Jobs SamKnause May 2013 #33
Depends on your definition of manufacturing job... Aviation Pro May 2013 #35
+100 !!! (NT) reACTIONary May 2013 #36
You are onto something. Blanks May 2013 #40
the people calling for the removal of agricultural subsidies are the same people who called for HiPointDem May 2013 #43
There's a difference between calling for the removal of subsidies... Blanks May 2013 #44
there may be a difference in your mind, but not in the minds of those pushing such policies. HiPointDem May 2013 #45
I see your point. Blanks May 2013 #50
does not follow. HiPointDem May 2013 #52
Really. Blanks May 2013 #58
not in this period, it didn't. HiPointDem May 2013 #41
Did they cheer all the previous months when manufacturing numbers were positive? bhikkhu May 2013 #42
Nothing's magical about manufacturing Recursion May 2013 #47
Manufacturing jobs CREATE wealth. bvar22 May 2013 #51
Any job (service or manufacturing) creates wealth Recursion May 2013 #56
No. You are mistaken. bvar22 May 2013 #59
Ah, so teachers don't create wealth? Recursion May 2013 #61
Teachers take a Raw Material, bvar22 May 2013 #65
It's amazing to me that you're actually arguing this point. Marr May 2013 #91
It amazes me that you don't realize how wrong you are Recursion May 2013 #92
^That was poorly written, too...eom Kolesar May 2013 #103
Because manufacturing is STILL the engine of mass EMployment for any large country kenny blankenship May 2013 #64
Excellent points. nt Union Scribe May 2013 #73
Is impossible for everyone to be a net exporter Recursion May 2013 #79
This was not ProSense May 2013 #55
That's OK - We'll all get rich in the stock market! kenny blankenship May 2013 #63
K & R !!! WillyT May 2013 #66
Our economy/US Government-like watching slow heart failure. MichiganVote May 2013 #67
The Latest Reporting Period Is April DallasNE May 2013 #68
Good catch. Lots of "typos". Sigh. Ur reward: manufacturing employment data for ur viewing pleasure progree May 2013 #95
Thanks For Correcting DallasNE May 2013 #100
It gets worse... The Robots are here already. TampaAnimusVortex May 2013 #74
Yes, Newest Reality May 2013 #77
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2013 #75
. blkmusclmachine May 2013 #80
Manufacturing is growing FreeJoe May 2013 #83
"The future is in performing tasks that a computer or robot can't do." BOG PERSON May 2013 #84
Think again on the dog walkers progree May 2013 #93
And writers... FreeJoe May 2013 #94
Some corrections to article: March -> April. And "January and February" -> "February and March" progree May 2013 #96
So the President didn't create a million jobs since January and he's a failure Kolesar May 2013 #104
Jan thru April: 783,000 non-farm payroll jobs, but only 39,000 manufacturing jobs progree May 2013 #106
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