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WHY DO THE 2010 NEWS FEED KEEP MAKING IT TO THE TOP OF PAGE ? MAYBE THEY NED A MONITER ON THESEOLD PAGES...rofmao !!!
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Since: Aug 12
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And strickland will make jobs by legalizing brothels.
. To bad all the pretty girls in Ohio have already moved to right to work states. |
Nah. Plenty of beautiful women here. In fact, I was listening to the Howard Stern show one day after he was in Cleveland. He went to a strip club and said he never expected to see such beautiful girls here. He said they were more beautiful than the women in New York. While Strickland was Governor and Kookcinich was the congressional representative of Cleveland, our city was rated the poorest city twice in three years. The only reason Cleveland wasn't the poorest city three times is because Detroit took a turn for the worst. This is not to mention that a few years ago, Cleveland led the nation in depopulation. Instead of addressing the situation, Kookcinich decided for another failed presidential nomination run. Cleveland is still in pretty bad shape. But what should we expect? The city has been under Democrat leadership for decades in a county run by mostly Democrat politicians--half of them in jail now. |
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Since: Aug 12
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Then why can't a tv camera find one damn pretty woman at any sporting events in Ohio anymore?
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How so? |
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That company died from years of mismanagement. I am interested in hearing your theories on how the union destroyed the jobs, right after you explain how Texas can be divided into 5 smaller states and how the people of Texas need to get that done before the end of the year. |
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Right, because the auto industry rescue has nothing to do with Ohio's unemployment rate. |
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I know, right? And as a result, Ohio has lost all of its electoral influence, hasn't it? |
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Since: Aug 12
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Judged: 1 . And its not even the first of the month. |
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Since: Aug 12
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. 31% bubba.... Way to go Ohio..... Errr should I say......Vay to go Vohio.... |
So you are saying management walked off the job forcing the company to close? Gee, I just read on article that stated the employees union was disgruntled. They said one of their concerns was Hostess was making the same products they have for years, and nothing really new to meet the modern taste buds of the American consumer. They were concerned about nutrition, so they walked off the job. LOL! http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/topofthe... |
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A little, but not much. Kasich created over 100,000 jobs in Ohio--1,400 of them auto worker jobs. |
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Since: Aug 12
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Judged: 1 1 1 That's his nature. He's a Democrat, so he's a born liar. The few things DumBama did that turned out to be good things, Democrats credit him. The rest of the bad things, that's Bush's fault, Republican Congresses fault, tsunamis fault, ATM machines fault, Japanese earthquakes fault, Limbaugh's fault.......... |
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youtube.com/watch... ……………old fart or young stinkers next time fella
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Judged: 2 2 1 No, what I am saying is this is Hostess' second bankruptcy filing in the last 10 years. That during the first, the workers gave back $10 million dollars that wasn't reinvested but rather was used, in part, to give corporate officers 75% raises, paying its CEO $100,000/month. I am saying that Hostess had 6 different management teams over the last 10 years. I am saying that Hostess had stopped paying its employee pension obligations. I am saying that Hostess has been under the control of private equity firms whose business is to load a company up with debt, suck the life out of it and then close. To suggest that the demise of that company is simply because a union chose not to make a second round of concessions is ludicrous. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 I asked this months ago and no one had an answer. What exactly has Kasich done to "create" all of these jobs you claim he is responsible for? |
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Judged: 1 1 Is your bitterness the result of the fact that you were never able to advance yourself beyond being a glorified mule? |
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BTW I already pointed out that kos is a leftwing blog. I also stated that the page you posted was biased like the ones I used so really you are going nowhere fast on something nobody cares about. I used my point about second hand smoke because it goes along with the climate change issue that was being discussed. You blabber on about sour grapes and the only reason it's even being talked about is because I whooped your @ss by calling you out on it and you can't get over it. I'm tired of talking in circles with your ignorant @ss. Perhaps if you had something valid to say. |
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Judged: 1 1 Okay, so they chose not to work for less money. How are those employees doing today? Are they better off than when they had a job regardless of it's pay? I never said that the unions were entirely at fault for the companies problems, but they are at fault for virtually shutting the place down. See, in the non-union work world, you have no choice if your company is doing badly (for whatever reason) so you either work for what is offered to you, or you find another job. Hostess's problems are similar to problems a lot of companies have. My company no different. My employer had a policy since he started the company: every employee gets a guaranteed 40 hours per week. During the heart of the recession, I and a few of my fellow coworkers realized that our company had no future because my boss was paying us to sit in parking lots all day long. We addressed my employer demanding that he only use us for the hours he needed us for and pay us accordingly. Forget about the 40 hour pay guarantee. My boss resisted, but we finally talked him into it. Sure, it was tough living on 28 or 30 hour paychecks, but it beat seeing one or more of our fellow coworkers getting laid off or having the company shut down. What we did was a great help to my employer, but it wasn't enough. After a while, he removed the 40 hour guarantee for all employees--not just those of us who demanded it. After things got a little better, my employer confided in me. He said that he was only two weeks from closing the company. He had exhausted all funds, and couldn't borrow any more money. Now if we had a union, chances are they would have bled my boss for everything he had. Without a doubt, my employer would have closed the doors forever. And don't say that unions aren't that way, because we've lost customer after customer because unions refused to back down. The companies either closed or moved out of the state or country. |
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