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heaven05

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25. not
Tue Jul 9, 2013, 05:08 PM
Jul 2013

cowardice. right. And I'd rather be my type of coward than your kind of democrat. Arrogant and clueless as to what people are facing out here in the trenches. Your numbers(math) don't reflect the truth of our present day corporate mentality. They want slaves, not workers with pride and a livable wage with benefits. If you don't understand that then okay. Stay where you are, that train is going to run right over you and now you can't say someone didn't try to school you. bye bye

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yeah heaven05 Jul 2013 #1
What a bunch of poisonous, cart-before-horse nonsense. phleshdef Jul 2013 #2
no heaven05 Jul 2013 #4
Grow up. phleshdef Jul 2013 #7
you heaven05 Jul 2013 #8
Good grief.. you can always count on someone here pissing in the punch bowl.. DCBob Jul 2013 #3
that's right heaven05 Jul 2013 #5
Such bold statements in this thread.. complete with sufficient smilies. DCBob Jul 2013 #13
that's right! heaven05 Jul 2013 #17
It's a little confusing that you adamantly declare that you don't care... Thor_MN Jul 2013 #29
WTF? dotymed Jul 2013 #6
Because employment is rising and wages are rising or holding steady. Igel Jul 2013 #35
Thinking ppl should always look under the covers at the numbers askeptic Jul 2013 #9
But that is to be expected until we are at full employment. phleshdef Jul 2013 #10
you're talking about the normal business cycle Enrique Jul 2013 #11
The Great Depression took far longer to pull out of. phleshdef Jul 2013 #12
Negotiating advantage? heaven05 Jul 2013 #15
Its not a dream world. Its math. phleshdef Jul 2013 #18
skewed heaven05 Jul 2013 #22
"Your kind of democrat thinking"... well that reveals a whole hell of a lot. phleshdef Jul 2013 #23
Only 7% of the private sector is organized and has a contract. There is no bargaining w/o byeya Jul 2013 #28
There is, in a more indirect way. phleshdef Jul 2013 #32
I didn't think you were anti-union. It's just that the social situation you outline doesn't occur byeya Jul 2013 #33
You are probably correct, but not for corporations. dotymed Jul 2013 #40
another heaven05 Jul 2013 #14
And another valueless response from yourself. phleshdef Jul 2013 #16
I don't heaven05 Jul 2013 #19
More like you don't discuss anything that you can't actually refute. phleshdef Jul 2013 #20
whatever heaven05 Jul 2013 #21
Yup. Thats what I thought. phleshdef Jul 2013 #24
not heaven05 Jul 2013 #25
More spouting off without actually saying anything. phleshdef Jul 2013 #26
oh please heaven05 Jul 2013 #36
LOL. You just sound drunk or something now. phleshdef Jul 2013 #39
What do you consider to be an average livable wage? penultimate Jul 2013 #27
hmmm heaven05 Jul 2013 #38
Wow. Brigid Jul 2013 #30
You should have seen some of the responses when I posted positive econ news a couple of years Purveyor Jul 2013 #31
We needed a bigger stimulus Blue Bike Jul 2013 #34
Hooray, more McJobs n/t markpkessinger Jul 2013 #37
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