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Some hold that strike-breaking scabs - like Ronald Regan - are rather worse, in betraying their brother workers.

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And you don't have a link for this either.

Why Not ?

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hamilton

Because you woud deny it, even if I posted it. Because you have obama fever and you don't beleive he has ever done anything wrong.

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Michael A. Terrell

So, Blame me for your inability so support your claims.

Ok, just what a Republican would say.

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hamilton

Not inability. you just aren't worth looking to see if the email is still in the trash folder. Now I remember why you were kill filed on my last computer.

Sorry Blozo, I'm an Independent and have been since I was first able to vote.

I suppose that you'll deny that Obama borrowed 12 million dollars fro Bank Of America last month? You know, one of his donors last time around and one of the banks he bailed out?

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Michael A. Terrell

Again, you are changing the subject.

Why ?

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hamilton

Looking for this ?

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Now I remember why you were kill filed on my

Why kill file me, when this is so much fun !!

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hamilton

He lied in his declarations? For shame!

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Spehro Pefhany

Again, you are an idiot.

Why, indeed?

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Michael A. Terrell

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Absolutely! The WORST kind of riffraff!

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Robert Baer

Chamber

The article said he tried to make two 5$ donations to each canidate, to see if they were following the rules and to have first hand experience for the article.

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Michael A. Terrell

Page not found. But here is one, loser..

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Because you *are* an asshole.

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krw

Chamber

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krw

perhaps you meant

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but that doesn't work either, so what does that make you?

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Michael A. Terrell

Interesting. No matter what other things we may disagree on, i also believe that high speed rail in California is nothing but a political boondoggle, that may never get built, should not be done, and is a long term (over 100 years / permanent) bleed on California taxpayers.

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josephkk

thieving American riffraff who think they're entitled to the work simply because of an accident of birth?

ingredients to our prosperity is competition.

Such as transistors and ICs?

Nonsense. Most everybody i have ever met has wagered on competitive sports, and competitive sports (possibly barring some leagues [like US major leagues of various kinds]) is a very clear demonstration who is best that day. And everybody seems to understand it, and the fact that it is competition.

I cannot for the life of Edgar Allen Poe figure out what you think you are saying here. Vacuum tubes (which made radio then TV really mass producible), transistors, ICs, PCs, and embedded uCs all were real game changers. And competition has helped every one of them prosper.

Or is the real issue the idea of minimum wage at fault here? Check out the value of minimum wage from its inception to today in relation to the cost of housing or a meal (not fast food / restaurant) or a pair of pants / shirt / shoes. Then think about it and why it changes as it has.

Interesting idea, but what is it that your dad does / did.

Now that is a really scary thought! Are you saying the current economic doldrums are not nearly enough, nor was the collapse of 1929?

This video and song seems quite unrelated to your argument. I have no idea why you conflate them. Nor with Sheridan's Cavalry, nor Ghost Soldiers.

The industrial revolution started rather earlier than that; and interdependent production goes back to the beginnings of trade some

30,000 years ago

The industrial revolution actually emerged all over Europe.

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josephkk

Chinese....

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workers.

Not to mention that America has been selling off its steel making capacity to China for 30+ years due to environmental regulations. Just not cost effective to upgrade or replace to meet the new requirements.

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josephkk

firms to

Except you both got it wrong. Politicians lie, newspapers lie, sycophants lie; and many others (publishers) have no concern for truth, justice nor the American way if it gets in the way of influencing idiots.

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josephkk

American riffraff who think they're entitled to the work simply because of an accident of birth?

our prosperity is competition.

For quite a while, neither were all that much used even though they were available. Pease went to National when... ah, 1976. That's roughly 20 years' gestation from the mid-50s when TI got those patents...

I bought a washing machine with a mechanical timer around

1995. It still works great. It wasn't a preference, it was just the right tool.

That doesn't mean it's important. Competition only works in specific ways; there are the ways Adam Smith meant it, and the ways we've adapted it in America. Sports betting is not a metapahor for performance anyway...

I would classify as real game changers things like the Combine Harvester, the internal combustion engine, understanding waterborne diseases, antibiotics... color chemistry, perhaps indexing.

Probably not. There will be cases where it is, though. The point is that some things simply aren't worth doing by hand any more.

What has happened is that anyone who actually makes minimum wage lives with somebody who doesn't. The pants/shirt/shoes are all cheaper ( and shoddier ), housing is subject to land rents and the meal is a whole lot fancier than it used to be.

This place:

is like a time warp, in price and in food. :) Since 1930, global GDP has increased by about 1.04% per year, for a total of *25 times* what it was then. So for about a quarter in today's money, I can microwave enough frozen corn to make half a meal. Throw in a buck or two for some meat, and you can reproduce the greasy spoon experience fro not that much more than it cost back then... for a real cost of about a tenth or so. Probably less.

When he retired, he was Chief Switchman for Southwestern Bell in a middling town. He was mainly middle management, but he got to dive in now and again.

Nah. It's just a matter of people stopping wailing and making excuses and getting back to work :) And 1929 almost had nothing to do with the actual Depression. Recession happen on their own; to have a Depression, you need lots of government miscuing. FDR pulled defeat from the jaws of victory multiple times....

The main tool for mismanagement appears to be the money supply - not enough of it. That's the theory these days anyway.

We didn't compete our way out of that Depression, either.

Well, ... if you wanted, for some reason , to work in textile mill, you might as well want to hunt buffalo on horseback. You can't do that much any more. It's gone. Because we've become much more productive, at a cost in specialization.

Fair enough; I believe the effects of it started to be seen about 1820.

Also true! We get biased towards British history.

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