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Originally posted by The Sword
reply to post by muzzleflash
Janitors are not "lowly".
We are respectful, productive members of the working class in this country!
Originally posted by muzzleflash
A good example would be the hacking of PayPal.
Originally posted by petrus4
Likewise in Egypt, before the coup was even over, you had Muhammed El Baradei offering out of the goodness of his heart, to lead a transitional government, until the inevitable "democracy," would be installed. Given that Egypt is an 80% Islamic country, Western democracy probably wouldn't be their first choice for a governmental model. They're more likely to want an Islamic monarchy, with Sharia as the legal system. To us as Westerners, that might be repugnant; but because we're not Egyptians, that isn't the point.
The point is that the people who live in a country, should be the ones to decide how said country is governed. If that means anarchy made up of smaller tribal republics, so be it. If it means an Islamic caliphate or Sultanate, then again, so be it.
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Originally posted by The Sword
reply to post by muzzleflash
Janitors are not "lowly".
We are respectful, productive members of the working class in this country!
My personal belief is that the 'dirty job' workers should be the highest paid section of society since they are the most productive and useful. Without them we would have no society at all.
Cleaning a toilet should demand the highest pay, in comparison to playing with numbers and filling out some paperwork. I believe that pay should be based on how hard the job is, not on today's current backwards paradigm where the hardest workers get the lowest pay which is a total travesty.
Originally posted by fooks
these people should get medals too, for cleaning up after some idiots i have had the misfortune to walk in right after they have made a mess.
it's not like a 5 star hotel attendant with hot towels, cologne and scented soap.
these are on the street.
there are a couple places i frequent and i will "tip" them, just because i feel like they are taken for granted.
i always paid my cleaners above average.
you keep me clean and you will not be crapped on by anyone.
i know how other employees will take advantage. i don't allow it.
i'm in the restaurant biz.
Originally posted by muzzleflash
I would like to show you some information that may cause you to feel validated in your assertions.
It reveals some very controversial yet factual information about El Baradei, which I believe reveals him to be a "NWO puppet" if you will.
This thread I wrote during the revolt
Originally posted by LooksLikeWeMadeIt
reply to post by beezzer
could you please get a grip? the way you talk, if Obama replaced a roll of toilet paper you'd say it was rolling the wrong way. you should look into that saying "the lady doth protest too much". I think you possibly have a weird mancrush on our Prez. or maybe you're just some kind of sick, twisted stalker. either way, your comments are getting old.
I am also concerned about the unprecedented increase in federal regulations imposed on Florida from Washington, D.C. For example, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is moving forward with a variety of new, top down mandates that will act as a national energy tax and hurt the economy in the process. In total, the Administration has added over 50,000 new pages of regulations to the books this year alone, forcing employers to focus on government paperwork – not on creating jobs at a time when unemployment remains above nine percent.
Originally posted by LooksLikeWeMadeIt
reply to post by beezzer
could you please get a grip? the way you talk, if Obama replaced a roll of toilet paper you'd say it was rolling the wrong way. you should look into that saying "the lady doth protest too much". I think you possibly have a weird mancrush on our Prez. or maybe you're just some kind of sick, twisted stalker. either way, your comments are getting old.
Mayor Bloomberg today warned there will be widespread rioting on the streets if more jobs are not created.
Originally posted by yourmaker
This is strange to me since I had just heard
www.dailymail.co.uk...
Mayor Bloomberg today warned there will be widespread rioting on the streets if more jobs are not created.
He know something we don't?
Agent provacateurs are nothing new, who is to say that a riot in massive scale couldn't be ignited by the occupation of Wall St.?
Originally posted by UniverSoul
reply to post by Libran1
nothings going to change unless its a violent uprising.
it seems bad but if its directed at the people who have been ruining this world for decades then its justified