Results 11 to 20 of 21
Hybrid View
-
01-15-2007, 08:24 PM #1
Senior Member
Republicans say there??s something "fishy? about the House Democrats??
lol, it's $5.15 here..
Originally Posted by nikweiser
Markass Reviewed by Markass on . Republicans say there??s something "fishy? about the House Democrats?? By the NewsMax.com Staff For the story behind the story... http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/1/12/164112.shtml?s=lh Friday, Jan. 12, 2007 4:34 p.m. EST Pelosi Snared in Wage-Hike Tuna Net Republicans say there??s something "fishy? about the House Democrats?? minimum wage hike, which exempts employers in American Samoa ?? site of a StarKist Tuna packing plant ?? from paying the increase. What does StarKist have to do with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Rating: 5
-
01-16-2007, 12:16 AM #2
Senior Member
Republicans say there??s something "fishy? about the House Democrats??
Dosn't matter who the face is, Red or blue. There all working for the corporations, via campaign donations.
Originally Posted by Krogith
You just gotta read some of the corporate news letters from the big guys that sometimes leak out.
Quite a problem you got going on down there.
-
01-16-2007, 01:58 AM #3
OPSenior Member
Republicans say there??s something "fishy? about the House Democrats??
Let the market decide the minimum wage.......
So when all the small companys (mom and pops) go out of bussiness cause you Socialist raised the minimum wage. Dont bitch at me cause all that is left is walmart............
see the Mom and Pops cant adjust as quik...see there is the Long run and the short run...............aah fuck it.
Socialist Dingbat Nancy will do what she wants.............
-
01-16-2007, 03:32 AM #4
Senior Member
Republicans say there??s something "fishy? about the House Democrats??
"Minimum wage is way too fucking low for how much everything costs, and it needs to be raised."
Originally Posted by Bong30
-
01-16-2007, 04:36 AM #5
OPSenior Member
Republicans say there??s something "fishy? about the House Democrats??
you have no idea of how a free market works.....
-
01-16-2007, 04:49 AM #6
Senior Member
Republicans say there??s something "fishy? about the House Democrats??
What a joke. America Somoa is a third world country in the South Pacific.
Meanwhile back in the world of reality, the Republicans had been fighting a min wage increase for the last 6 yrs.
Go figure.
-
01-16-2007, 05:15 AM #7
Senior Member
Republicans say there??s something "fishy? about the House Democrats??
Did you know that socialist societies have significantly higher rates of entrepreneurship?
Originally Posted by Bong30
Market forces are important but they need a nice strong leash on them.
Essentially the rule of thumb is, Pay as little as you can and change as much as you can.
This economic system looks real good under the GDP from of measurement.
Too bad that only takes into account money. I guess that??s why the US likes it so much, it makes your country look good.
I wonder how it would look if economists came up with a more sophisticated formula taking into account environmental pollution/degradation, quality of life and poverty for example. Things that really matter in a society.
In America the top 1% of society has as much wealth as the bottom 90%.
Does any amount or work, investment or intelligence justify making millions of dollars a year?
-
01-16-2007, 05:21 AM #8
Senior Member
Republicans say there??s something "fishy? about the House Democrats??
I??ll give you a little free market in action?
Originally Posted by Bong30
Lets take the US Health care system.
Per capita spending on health care in the USA in 1001 was 5274 international dollars.
Which is about twice as much as Canada spends (2931 IND)
The biggest difference is that 43 million Americas don??t have health coverage.
Now that??s free market efficiency in action
Maybe you??d like it in % of GDP
Since Canada has a much lower GDP than the USA, it looks a little better
USA 14.6% of GDP
Canada 9.6% of GDP
I guess all this inefficiency and waste makes the US GDP look good
-
01-16-2007, 07:20 PM #9
Senior Member
Republicans say there??s something "fishy? about the House Democrats??
The problem with capitalism is that it lacks a social conscious.
Commerce's #1 goal is to increase share holder value/generate profits, so ANY initiative that cuts into profits gets the run-around.
The role of the government is to step in and be the social conscious when commerce fails to self govern, which combated via lobbyists.
The US should take over healthcare and tax any company that does business, or has a business in the US. It should tax all commercial real estate holdings, this way the burden is shared by foreign investors.
-
01-17-2007, 03:12 AM #10
Senior Member
Republicans say there??s something "fishy? about the House Democrats??
IMO the problem is the huge profits.
With such large pockets it isn't hard for very few individuals to affect the opinions of the weak minded. as they do.
It's so funny listening to what a lot of people have to say. Like how some things are bad in principle.
I hear it day in and day out in BC. We have a public owned auto insurance company.
I see letters about it all the time, Bla Bla Bla government monopoly.
No one seems to realize that a monopoly is only bad in the hands of a capitalist whos purpose is to make money.
Unlike a public corporation whos purpose is to supply a service to the population,
Which it does at the 3rd lowest rate in the country, after two other public companies.
Advertisements
Similar Threads
-
Democrats vs. Republicans
By KevinFinnerty in forum PoliticsReplies: 12Last Post: 10-16-2007, 07:57 PM -
House of Saud, House of Bush. Real Terrorists
By doctor G in forum Current EventsReplies: 2Last Post: 07-16-2007, 05:00 PM -
Here's why Republicans are in control
By amsterdam in forum PoliticsReplies: 0Last Post: 02-06-2006, 04:58 AM -
Republicans
By onwardthroughthefog in forum PoliticsReplies: 0Last Post: 11-10-2005, 04:58 AM -
With Republicans Like These, Who Needs Democrats?
By pisshead in forum PoliticsReplies: 78Last Post: 05-09-2005, 06:09 PM










Register To Reply
Staff Online