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Maybe AB, maybe????
I wanted to pass it around, but I couldnt compete with the companies employing illegal immigrants, and I was not willing to take away from the Americans, who were already living friday to friday on what I could afford to pay them!!I would have loved to give them more, but I was just barely making more myself! |
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I started from nothing. NO inheritance or big grant or loan!!!
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What kind of family business are you talking about?
I drive around here and see A Latino Construction company! Thats the name of it, $7 an hr they will give you a job!! You can make that working at Mickey D's!! They ar illegal as a MF, and right out in the open!! I dont make drapes!!!LMAO |
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I was a machinist at Borg Warner till the lay-offs at Ford caused a
bunch of us to be laid-off. Now NAFTA pays for my books and tuition!!! I will survive!!! My I.Q. is close to 150!!! |
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Wrong on all points except for the obvious point that we are now
competing against (talking retail now) countries with a lower cost of living which directly relates to COGS. How do you compete against that? Unions constantly force employers to pay exceedingly higher wages for employees than the market will bear. Tax the hell out of the businesses simply because you can. on and on and on. Factor it all in to the cost of doing business, add a profit margin, and voila! You have a price tag. Other countries come in with the same product for a lower price due to the lack of mitigating factors that caused our pricing and what do you do? You buy the cheaper item. Common sense. Solution? We could close the borders and kill competition which would surely bring back the Chevy Vega, the Pinto, and the many other Volgas we produced when there was no competition as well as many other inferior products. Competition is a good thing. You didn't abide by the first rule of business. Many many construction businesses fail in the first year. You did very well (I could use you ) The Mexican crews in this area don't compete with us in what we do. They compete against themselves in drywall, siding, and roofing. I would be a fool to get into that arena with them. They keep lowering their prices competing with each other that they will eventually find that they can make more money in Mexico. We do a lot of commercial build-outs but a fair amount of residential work as well as charity work. I have two dedicated handyman technicians. I am currently posturing to take on commercial building repairs and maintenance with assigned crews at each office building. I have one customer service rep., two crew leads and nine technicians. We are constantly booked a month out even with the housing market in the tank. How do I do it? Networking. Word of mouth. Large ad campaigns. But that is neither here nor there as I am sure it worked for you as well. Small businesses have always struggled and always will..... even after becoming "big business". Yeah, it sucks when your GM hands you a stack of payroll checks totalling ten grand for the week, A/R is behind the curve, and your quarterlies are due so you wonder how you will purchase materials for the week but I won't quit. I will adapt. I am having too much fun. Besides, I am too old to pimp myself. The rejection is a killer. |
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Concerning tarrifs, we would like to export our goods as well, eh? Raise
the tarrifs, they raise tarrifs. Tug of war. Why not just close the borders to trade? The Ford Ranger plant here could reopen to make another piece of crap on wheels, say, a Volga? |
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America wasn’t hated so much prior to the Bush administration.
If we survive until November 2008 we might have a chance at a come back in world favor. Almost anyone who gets in has got to be better than Bush. I just hope that whoever it is turns out to be a good diplomat. George Bush couldn’t pass a pre-diplomacy exam at the kindergarten level. Moreover he seems to be totally undemocratic. Strange for a man who claims to want to spread democracy. George Bush has been the nightmare of the world for the past 6 or 7 years. Not 9/11, not terrorism, not radical regimes, but our very own George W. Bush. All things pass, including this idiot’s terms in office. Thank god for that! |
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something similar hapenned with Rome
a historical deja vu? who knows we'll see if we are alive |
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Glen, I appreciate your "****y, superior attitude" comment pal, shortly
before you posted your IQ. Hypocrisy? Gonna post yer pecker size next? |
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OK, Zap I'll leave it.
LOL Just one mmore thing. I do think Unions got greedy, outlived their usefullness! They were a good thing once, and if you could weed out the greed they would be a good thing now! OK two!!! Everyone is not cooperating with the idea of lowering tariffs on our goods! Besides, we have the largest market in the world! We purchase more goods than anyone in the world. For now, but without good paying manufacturing jobs we are doomed!!!NO money, no buy!!! Mickey D's dont pay enough to buy even cheap ass Toyotas after awhile!!! |
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12 inches!!!
Sorry!!! |
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Fanta, I hope I didn't portray myself as anti-union because I'm not. I
think they are still viable in certain segments of industry but there is a catch 22 as a result of them being there. Take the textile industry for example: without unions to protect their workers wages, the industry would lower wages in an effort to compete and with many of the workers having done nothing but work in the mills since they started out at age 16, they would be hurting for sure. The Dalton mills; Pittsburgh steel; Gary, IN; West Virginia coal,trucking/shipping, etc. are some ndustries that benefit from unions. Now on the flip side of the coin you have the airline industry; automotive; agricultural equipment; teachers (yup, I said it) the state worker's unions, road workers and heavy equipment operator's unions, etc. that are like a tapeworm Sucking their host for no other reason than to grow. They, like the government, stifle competition which would keep pricing in check within the competitive window giving less opportunity for imports to flood our markets as the demand would not be as high. This also applies to the service industry in some segments. Off to work! Later! |
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12 inches!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
that's assault with a deadly weapon!! cruel and unusual punishment even lol |
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I would never tell a lie!!!
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GONE FISHING!!!
With a pole, even!!! |
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Yes AB, there are a lot of bright people here who are not taking drugs
and drinking a lot of alcohol, However, read the statistics, there are a lot who are. Outside of that there are a lot of people who are simply not smart and many who are not educated, not necessarily a completely overlapping group. The point I was trying to make is that not everybody is aware of what is going on and not everybody cares that much anyway. The actions in Venezuela and Iran where the governments were taken over were both well thought out. They look like simple social movements but they were never anything that simple. They were planned and orchestrated and implemented well. The process in Venezuela lead to a functional coup without violence. So the other point I was trying to make was that people planning and executing nefarious plans are not necessarily recognized by populations that are not bright, educated and paying attention. While you may not be hitting the bong, don't kid yourself that nobody else is. |
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I noticed that nobody commented on my list of people who would come to
the aid of the United States and the people here so I'll repeat the question originally mentioned by RED "WHO IN THIS WORLD WOULD STEP IN? WHO'S SIDE WOULD THEY BE ON? WHY? And the inevitable question, WHO WOULD OFFER AID TO THE AMERICANS CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE?" In my opinion lots of countries would help, from Europe to Asia and other places but most of all Canada and Mexico. This country is often maligned, but we have strong allies around the world. |
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zap runs in screaming I'm a grandpa! I'm a grandpa! And did I mention
that I"M A GRANDPA? YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! Noah Bradley Holmes 7lbs 13oz @ 19". Congrats Heather! |
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Sorry! I know this doesn't belong here. Jus really happy.
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Congrats!!!!!!!!
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