Though I agree that the executives ought to be taking a lot more in cuts than the workers on the assembly lines and whatnot.
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wormjacob |
The "working person" was in contrast to the executive | #1 | ||
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The terminology is a class warfare thing, not a union concession thing.
Though I agree that the executives ought to be taking a lot more in cuts than the workers on the assembly lines and whatnot.
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happyboy |
oh lord | #2 | ||
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this is like catholics who
get annoyed about being called roman catholics or baptists who get annoyed about being called protestants is it really necessary to get bogged down in semantics when we all know that whats being discussed is the distinction between management and labor is there really that much of a difference between saying labor which is standard and no one gets upset about and worker management and labor executives and workers big fucking deal |
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happyboy |
ps yes i know you agreed with me and yes i know that i | #3 | ||
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deliberately ignored it
my rant wouldnt have felt as good otherwise |
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wormjacob |
you should be pleased, btw | #4 | ||
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in lock step with my conversion to catholicism has been a change in how i view work
somewhat of a change anyway i am not anti-union or anti-minimum wage that kind of stuff
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happyboy |
pleased may be too strong a word | #5 | ||
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interested certainly
in what happens when you throw catholic social theory and ayn rand into an economic blender |
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wormjacob |
ayn rand | #6 | ||
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i wouldn't mind the old guild system
or something akin to it i don't so much mind unions though they can be like fire i think we need labor laws and such what i don't want is the feds running everything or any governmental body legislating so much that it effectively becomes management that isn't ayn rand though
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wormjacob |
If it came from you, I would agree | #7 | ||
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but it was JT who said it
and he tends to say it as part of marxist class warfare terminology so i was just explaining what i thought dave might be referring to since you seemed to not get it bonehead
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jt apostate |
class warfare is all fine and dandy as long as its the rich who throw us into court and oppress us | #8 | ||
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I visualise a day when people will be free
And we'll be living in a new society. No class distinction, no slums or poverty I have a vision of a new society. And every home will have a stereo and TV, a deep freeze, quadrasonic and a washing machine. So workers of the nation unite
Who will say with confidence that sexual abuse is more permanently damaging to children than
threatening them with the eternal and unquenchable fires of hell?
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happyboy |
apparently zbabs and worm not so much worm since his road to damascus also reserve the right to | #9 | ||
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the apostle i thought it was only episcopalians who did that |
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jt apostate |
Thou shalt not muzzle the ox when he treadeth out the corn | #10 | ||
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nor keep him from his deep freeze quadrosonic or his washing machine
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jco2003 |
I would like to commend jt | #11 | ||
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for the above post.
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