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#1361 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 508 weeks ago

A bad ass wouldn't take what is now a puppet job.

#1362 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 508 weeks ago

misterID wrote:
buzzsaw wrote:
misterID wrote:

Yes, so....mature. It was more of a talking point parrot. And my family has run multi million dollar businessesfor decades, I know what it's like to pay those taxes and payroll, not just read about it, so please get off your pedestal that your experience trumps everyone else's. I just didn't need to interject any of that into any of these conversations until you decided to brag about yourself...carry on.

Maybe you should look into the fortune 500 and how much those companies are worth. You are clueless when it comes to the job market. Completely clueless. So you spewing ignorance as fact pissed me off.

And considering you claim I am just making things up, how can you turn around and claim I am parroting talking points?  That's shit people say when they know they are beaten.  Ridiculous. Just man up for once and admit you're wrong. I know it. Anyone that knows anything about the job market knows it. You're just embarrassing yourself now. I've hired everything from sales to engineers to IT to finance and accounting. I act like I know it all because I do. That's how I know what it's really like out there and no gov't fabricated numbers are going to change that.

See, I didn't use any government fabricated numbers. You're lying there. An outright, bold face lie.  You're making things up off your own opinion and demanding everyone accept it as truth. Not gonna happen.

You're quoting unemployment, otherwise known as gov't fabricated numbers changed by the Obama administration to make them look better than they really are. That is an absolute proven fact. Sorry chump.

#1363 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 508 weeks ago

monkeychow wrote:

Is it possible you are both right?

Maybe Buzz knows absolutely everything about hiring for fortune 500 companies, but maybe also the situation at those elite corporations is not indicative of how the market is for smaller 'mom and pop' businesses?

I also have 5 years of retail management experience. I know hiring inside and out. I've hired just about everything at some point over the last 20 years in a bunch of different industries.

#1364 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 508 weeks ago

misterID wrote:
buzzsaw wrote:
misterID wrote:

Yes, your posts ooze with maturity and well based facts. And one of these days you'll actually make a point and not some slogan from a talking point. smile

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-4Rl2CJCXjUA/V … parrot.jpg


Pretty cool, but that's what makes you a dumb motherfucker.  I didn't say any of that shit, but you keep spewing crap because you have no idea what to actually say.

I've been hiring people for Fortune 100 Companies for more than 15 years.  Anytime you want to try to debate me with reality instead of your made up shit the gov't feeds you, you let me know.  You will get your ass handed to you because I know the job market inside and out, but I will humor you whenever you're actually prepared to do so.

Yes, so....mature. It was more of a talking point parrot. And my family has run multi million dollar businessesfor decades, I know what it's like to pay those taxes and payroll, not just read about it, so please get off your pedestal that your experience trumps everyone else's. I just didn't need to interject any of that into any of these conversations until you decided to brag about yourself...carry on.

Maybe you should look into the fortune 500 and how much those companies are worth. You are clueless when it comes to the job market. Completely clueless. So you spewing ignorance as fact pissed me off.

And considering you claim I am just making things up, how can you turn around and claim I am parroting talking points?  That's shit people say when they know they are beaten.  Ridiculous. Just man up for once and admit you're wrong. I know it. Anyone that knows anything about the job market knows it. You're just embarrassing yourself now. I've hired everything from sales to engineers to IT to finance and accounting. I act like I know it all because I do. That's how I know what it's really like out there and no gov't fabricated numbers are going to change that.

#1365 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 508 weeks ago

misterID wrote:
buzzsaw wrote:
misterID wrote:

Child, please. Grown ups are talking...

BTW, Polly, I gave you a history on Clinton's presidency and how Bush fucked it, like raiding entitlements that were in a surplus to pay for his tax plan, but... You don't like facts, or educating yourself. Take care.

We were until you chimed in. You might be the dumbest motherfucker ever trying to talk politics. Nafta.  Look it up. Outsourcing 101.

I've forgotten more about the job market than you're capable of knowing.

Yes, your posts ooze with maturity and well based facts. And one of these days you'll actually make a point and not some slogan from a talking point. smile

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-4Rl2CJCXjUA/V … parrot.jpg


Pretty cool, but that's what makes you a dumb motherfucker.  I didn't say any of that shit, but you keep spewing crap because you have no idea what to actually say.

I've been hiring people for Fortune 100 Companies for more than 15 years.  Anytime you want to try to debate me with reality instead of your made up shit the gov't feeds you, you let me know.  You will get your ass handed to you because I know the job market inside and out, but I will humor you whenever you're actually prepared to do so.

#1366 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 508 weeks ago

misterID wrote:
buzzsaw wrote:
misterID wrote:

"83 percent say economic benefits are skewed to the rich
66 percent say they don't apply for minimum-wage jobs because the pay is too low
The unemployed are spending just 11.7 hours a week looking for work.
More than half — 51 percent — say they haven't had a job interview since 2014."

These are issues for Republicans. What you're quoting here is what the Republicans are responsible for. With the house and senate, where has been a real bill to address this? They certainly have not raised minimum wage. They have not stopped corporate welfare. They have not implemented an outsourcing tax...because they are against all of these things. Trump wants to LOWER the minimum wage. We're paying republican salaries to literally obstruct, do nothing, and in Ted Cruz's case, read Doctor Seuss on the senate floor. We almost had the grand bargain, but republicans fucked it up... A bill that would have given them a victory... But they decided to become the party of no instead and make Obama a one term president.

Omg no. Dude, Clinton was president when this shit started. Holy crap are you fucking ignorant. All you go is blame republicans for everything. Everything.

Educate yourself. Learn something. Maybe you can vote for someone that will try to help you instead of trying to hold you down if you do.

Child, please. Grown ups are talking...

BTW, Polly, I gave you a history on Clinton's presidency and how Bush fucked it, like raiding entitlements that were in a surplus to pay for his tax plan, but... You don't like facts, or educating yourself. Take care.

We were until you chimed in. You might be the dumbest motherfucker ever trying to talk politics. Nafta.  Look it up. Outsourcing 101.

I've forgotten more about the job market than you're capable of knowing.

#1367 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 509 weeks ago

mitchejw wrote:
misterID wrote:

"83 percent say economic benefits are skewed to the rich
66 percent say they don't apply for minimum-wage jobs because the pay is too low
The unemployed are spending just 11.7 hours a week looking for work.
More than half — 51 percent — say they haven't had a job interview since 2014."

These are issues for Republicans. What you're quoting here is what the Republicans are responsible for. With the house and senate, where has been a real bill to address this? They certainly have not raised minimum wage. They have not stopped corporate welfare. They have not implemented an outsourcing tax...because they are against all of these things. Trump wants to LOWER the minimum wage. We're paying republican salaries to literally obstruct, do nothing, and in Ted Cruz's case, read Doctor Seuss on the senate floor. We almost had the grand bargain, but republicans fucked it up... A bill that would have given them a victory... But they decided to become the party of no instead and make Obama a one term president.

I could not agree with you more. I'm all for compromise....something that helps everyone in some way. It's time to face it....the GOP wants to have their cake and eat it too. It's funny how the GOP hates welfare except for when it is for corporations...who are....let's face it....GOP=corporations.....corporations=GOP.

Clinton is owned by corporations and foreigners. You guys are fucking clueless.

#1368 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 509 weeks ago

misterID wrote:

"83 percent say economic benefits are skewed to the rich
66 percent say they don't apply for minimum-wage jobs because the pay is too low
The unemployed are spending just 11.7 hours a week looking for work.
More than half — 51 percent — say they haven't had a job interview since 2014."

These are issues for Republicans. What you're quoting here is what the Republicans are responsible for. With the house and senate, where has been a real bill to address this? They certainly have not raised minimum wage. They have not stopped corporate welfare. They have not implemented an outsourcing tax...because they are against all of these things. Trump wants to LOWER the minimum wage. We're paying republican salaries to literally obstruct, do nothing, and in Ted Cruz's case, read Doctor Seuss on the senate floor. We almost had the grand bargain, but republicans fucked it up... A bill that would have given them a victory... But they decided to become the party of no instead and make Obama a one term president.

Omg no. Dude, Clinton was president when this shit started. Holy crap are you fucking ignorant. All you go is blame republicans for everything. Everything.

Educate yourself. Learn something. Maybe you can vote for someone that will try to help you instead of trying to hold you down if you do.

#1369 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 509 weeks ago

misterID wrote:
buzzsaw wrote:

Some people choose to look at real life instead of manufactured numbers ID.  You should try looking around you instead of believing everything you're told.  Granted I have more insight into the job market than most, but still...anyone with 2 eyes can see how many are unemployed or underemployed.  Anyone with 2 eyes can see that many of the jobs created are shitty jobs, but hey, you keep pushing your numbers that say everything is great.

That's great advice coming from someone who doesn't believe in facts or reality.

I love reality son. Try it some time. You believe shit spewed by people with agendas and call it fact. I choose not to be gullible.

#1370 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 509 weeks ago

Cramer wrote:
buzzsaw wrote:

Some people choose to look at real life instead of manufactured numbers ID.  You should try looking around you instead of believing everything you're told.  Granted I have more insight into the job market than most, but still...anyone with 2 eyes can see how many are unemployed or underemployed.  Anyone with 2 eyes can see that many of the jobs created are shitty jobs, but hey, you keep pushing your numbers that say everything is great.

I"m sure you'd be saying the same thing if Romney was POTUS and UE was @ 5%. Right?

If they cooked the books like Obama did, absolutely. I am not a republican. I just don't have to bash the few republicans here because they aren't pretending everything is great and their candidate is wonderful.

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