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Chico Man

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90. Unless we use robots to build and maintain the robots
Sat Nov 2, 2013, 08:27 AM
Nov 2013

If you want hand built jet turbines powering your airplane using hammers and screwdrivers, go for it. I'll go with the advanced technology, thanks.

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And Congress continues to give away the store . . n/t annabanana Oct 2013 #1
The House but not the Senate. n/t pnwmom Oct 2013 #67
k&r... spanone Oct 2013 #2
"These bills have been roundly criticized by the Treasury Department, consumer groups, and pampango Oct 2013 #3
Yet again Grayson is front and center shouting out what is wrong with our political system! Miranda4peace Oct 2013 #22
Yes absolutely! mrsadm Oct 2013 #71
Rep Alan Grayson.... ReRe Oct 2013 #73
GE CEO & Spokesperson for Obama's Jobs Initiative was on Bloomberg KoKo Oct 2013 #4
GE plays an important role in bringing manufacturing jobs back to the US Chico Man Oct 2013 #23
Does this mean GE will be paying sulphurdunn Oct 2013 #26
It must be great working for GE Chico Man Oct 2013 #40
I'm not at all sure sulphurdunn Oct 2013 #60
How does a GE employee's income tax have anything to do with GE paying taxes as a corporation? cui bono Oct 2013 #82
GE actually did pay taxes in 2010 Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #92
GE paid taxes sulphurdunn Nov 2013 #93
It isn't unknown because it is complicated - Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #94
In the whole interview Immelt didn't mention USA Manufacturing KoKo Oct 2013 #34
GE has about 17,000 wind turbines deployed globally Chico Man Oct 2013 #41
I'm not saying that they don't provide some necessary functions.... KoKo Oct 2013 #44
BS, sorry. lark Oct 2013 #47
Well. that's a stick in the eye Chico Man Oct 2013 #49
140,000 domestic employees? JDPriestly Oct 2013 #58
You obviously don't know anyone that works for GE Chico Man Oct 2013 #63
I would gladly stand in front of any GE employee and say those things. JDPriestly Oct 2013 #76
They are hiring - plenty of open positions here in the US Chico Man Nov 2013 #88
Are YOU a GE employee? nt tblue37 Oct 2013 #79
Stockholder, more likely. n/t cui bono Oct 2013 #83
Unlikely scenario. sulphurdunn Oct 2013 #61
We should revert to before the industrial revolution Chico Man Oct 2013 #64
Technically, we can quakerboy Oct 2013 #72
Simplistic viewpoint Chico Man Nov 2013 #89
Some things are actually fairly simple quakerboy Nov 2013 #91
The ramifications of technical progress Chico Man Nov 2013 #95
It seems more accurate quakerboy Nov 2013 #96
And how may jobs would be lost DocMac Oct 2013 #74
"Much of the manufacturing, however, will be done by robots."--- tblue37 Oct 2013 #78
Unless we use robots to build and maintain the robots Chico Man Nov 2013 #90
They are simply doing the job they are paid to do. Bonhomme Richard Oct 2013 #5
THE LOOTING CONTINUES. woo me with science Oct 2013 #6
Chris Hedges addressed this in "Our Invisible Revolution" KoKo Oct 2013 #37
Republicans control the House. Laelth Oct 2013 #7
Are you shocked at the Democrats supporting this? n/t n2doc Oct 2013 #8
Some Democrats are supporting this. Laelth Oct 2013 #13
the bill is currently enjoying “broad bipartisan support” in the House Bluenorthwest Oct 2013 #9
That is disappointing, to be sure. n/t Laelth Oct 2013 #14
Derivative trading should be against the law in the first place. RC Oct 2013 #10
I agree. LuvNewcastle Oct 2013 #12
Well put... IthinkThereforeIAM Oct 2013 #39
+1 leftstreet Oct 2013 #43
+1 cut to the core grahamhgreen Oct 2013 #81
They won't be satisfied until this country is a living hell. LuvNewcastle Oct 2013 #11
Me too... EnviroBat Oct 2013 #25
There really is no where to go sulphurdunn Oct 2013 #29
Ok, this has to stop.. and it will, in the Senate! mountain grammy Oct 2013 #15
Love the OP title - it is always accurate, any time of the day or night when the GOP NRaleighLiberal Oct 2013 #16
Title of the Bill? diva77 Oct 2013 #17
I couldn't find the name/# after going through Ilsa Oct 2013 #18
One is H.R. 992 or the “Swaps Regulatory Improvement Act” muriel_volestrangler Oct 2013 #20
Thanks!! diva77 Oct 2013 #24
Damn, I might need a break from politics tavalon Oct 2013 #19
Money whores, simply money whores. JimboBillyBubbaBob Oct 2013 #21
Oh dear! I keep forgetting I'm not in Kansas! Southside Oct 2013 #27
I'm definitely in the wrong business Pretzel_Warrior Oct 2013 #28
Business as usual, huh? Jackpine Radical Oct 2013 #30
the word is corrupt, not insane. unblock Oct 2013 #31
“broad bipartisan support” Enthusiast Oct 2013 #32
Sometimes I just want to give up! Brain overload. n/t Paper Roses Oct 2013 #33
Which is the intent. It's called The Shock Doctrine. n/t Oilwellian Oct 2013 #36
This is the stealth bullshit these incumbents must be made to pay for at the ballot box. ancianita Oct 2013 #35
The next bail out will be to confiscate deposits from customers instead of the Fed; like what DhhD Oct 2013 #38
What's new? Comrade Grumpy Oct 2013 #42
Industry lobbyists writing legislation? Glaisne Oct 2013 #45
The Root of all Evil packman Oct 2013 #46
They start messing with derivatives blue-wave Oct 2013 #48
When it comes to banking, they're all sockpuppets. dorkulon Oct 2013 #50
I get to grade some papers of high school seniors Plucketeer Oct 2013 #51
fucking republican business whores gopiscrap Oct 2013 #52
to understand it, follow the money. nt arthritisR_US Oct 2013 #53
There are differences between Democrats and Rethuglicans but ... Swede Atlanta Oct 2013 #54
The corruption is complete. DeSwiss Oct 2013 #55
I want to know the NAMES of the Democrats backing this bill, and I want to know precisely JDPriestly Oct 2013 #56
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Oct 2013 #57
When it comes to screwing us obxhead Oct 2013 #59
+1. jsr Oct 2013 #66
I think they are coordinated with the Alan Greenspan book rollout and rollback. SleeplessinSoCal Oct 2013 #62
Let these guys explain how derivative trading works ThoughtCriminal Oct 2013 #65
Campaign finance reform neffernin Oct 2013 #68
Thanks, Citizens United DallasNE Oct 2013 #69
The anxiety of just thinking polynomial Oct 2013 #70
CONTACT the Crazy DEMS Tigress DEM Oct 2013 #75
Savvy! blkmusclmachine Oct 2013 #77
No No No. The people DEMAND Collateralized Debt Obligations! Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #80
Shame on Democrats.... bobGandolf Oct 2013 #84
and they wonder why they have low approval ratings. . B Calm Oct 2013 #85
'broad bipartisan support' -has a nice ring to it, don't cha think? KG Oct 2013 #86
Thank an investor. You get what you pay for. Too bad we all have to live in their mess. nt raouldukelives Oct 2013 #87
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