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Participant[quote=danielwis]Has there ever been a proposition to rescind a proposition? It seems voters have buyers remorse afterwards when they find out how expensive some of these propositions become.[/quote]
Proposition 23 was put on the ballot by out-of-state Big Oil companies. They want to destroy California’s enviornment and jobs like they did to the Gulf Coast’s. You can read all about the shady special interests behind Proposition 23 here:
http://sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Suspend_AB_32_%282010%29
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=danielwis]Has there ever been a proposition to rescind a proposition? It seems voters have buyers remorse afterwards when they find out how expensive some of these propositions become.[/quote]
Proposition 23 was put on the ballot by out-of-state Big Oil companies. They want to destroy California’s enviornment and jobs like they did to the Gulf Coast’s. You can read all about the shady special interests behind Proposition 23 here:
http://sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Suspend_AB_32_%282010%29
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=danielwis]Has there ever been a proposition to rescind a proposition? It seems voters have buyers remorse afterwards when they find out how expensive some of these propositions become.[/quote]
Proposition 23 was put on the ballot by out-of-state Big Oil companies. They want to destroy California’s enviornment and jobs like they did to the Gulf Coast’s. You can read all about the shady special interests behind Proposition 23 here:
http://sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Suspend_AB_32_%282010%29
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=danielwis]Has there ever been a proposition to rescind a proposition? It seems voters have buyers remorse afterwards when they find out how expensive some of these propositions become.[/quote]
Proposition 23 was put on the ballot by out-of-state Big Oil companies. They want to destroy California’s enviornment and jobs like they did to the Gulf Coast’s. You can read all about the shady special interests behind Proposition 23 here:
http://sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Suspend_AB_32_%282010%29
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=air_ogi]From the linked study:
Examination of the methods used by the authors leads to the conclusion that these results are highly biased and have no credibility. They are likely to be too large by a factor of at least 10 and and may be biased upward by an even greater amount.
I mean, it takes 20 minutes at most to read both studies.[/quote]
The Yes on 23 crowd is used to dealing with the Tea Party and not with people who are able to think critically.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=air_ogi]From the linked study:
Examination of the methods used by the authors leads to the conclusion that these results are highly biased and have no credibility. They are likely to be too large by a factor of at least 10 and and may be biased upward by an even greater amount.
I mean, it takes 20 minutes at most to read both studies.[/quote]
The Yes on 23 crowd is used to dealing with the Tea Party and not with people who are able to think critically.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=air_ogi]From the linked study:
Examination of the methods used by the authors leads to the conclusion that these results are highly biased and have no credibility. They are likely to be too large by a factor of at least 10 and and may be biased upward by an even greater amount.
I mean, it takes 20 minutes at most to read both studies.[/quote]
The Yes on 23 crowd is used to dealing with the Tea Party and not with people who are able to think critically.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=air_ogi]From the linked study:
Examination of the methods used by the authors leads to the conclusion that these results are highly biased and have no credibility. They are likely to be too large by a factor of at least 10 and and may be biased upward by an even greater amount.
I mean, it takes 20 minutes at most to read both studies.[/quote]
The Yes on 23 crowd is used to dealing with the Tea Party and not with people who are able to think critically.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=air_ogi]From the linked study:
Examination of the methods used by the authors leads to the conclusion that these results are highly biased and have no credibility. They are likely to be too large by a factor of at least 10 and and may be biased upward by an even greater amount.
I mean, it takes 20 minutes at most to read both studies.[/quote]
The Yes on 23 crowd is used to dealing with the Tea Party and not with people who are able to think critically.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=gandalf]enron, did you catch the Daily Show segment on this?
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-september-20-2010/working-stiffed
Pretty hilarious stuff, some labor union up in Vegas hiring minimum wage, no-benefit temps to picket for them…[/quote]
I suspect this is a case where highly skilled, in-demand union workers have more valuable uses for their time than standing around protesting. File this one under ‘jobs American’s won’t do’ π
But seriously though, it seems like pointy-haired boss types are always bitching about hard-working union members. As a worker bee, I find myself occasionally gazing up the management hierarchy and wondering what in the hell all that morass of management does all day.
It sure seems like there are a lot of management meetings. Is it safe for so much hot air to become concentrated in a single meeting room?
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=gandalf]enron, did you catch the Daily Show segment on this?
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-september-20-2010/working-stiffed
Pretty hilarious stuff, some labor union up in Vegas hiring minimum wage, no-benefit temps to picket for them…[/quote]
I suspect this is a case where highly skilled, in-demand union workers have more valuable uses for their time than standing around protesting. File this one under ‘jobs American’s won’t do’ π
But seriously though, it seems like pointy-haired boss types are always bitching about hard-working union members. As a worker bee, I find myself occasionally gazing up the management hierarchy and wondering what in the hell all that morass of management does all day.
It sure seems like there are a lot of management meetings. Is it safe for so much hot air to become concentrated in a single meeting room?
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=gandalf]enron, did you catch the Daily Show segment on this?
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-september-20-2010/working-stiffed
Pretty hilarious stuff, some labor union up in Vegas hiring minimum wage, no-benefit temps to picket for them…[/quote]
I suspect this is a case where highly skilled, in-demand union workers have more valuable uses for their time than standing around protesting. File this one under ‘jobs American’s won’t do’ π
But seriously though, it seems like pointy-haired boss types are always bitching about hard-working union members. As a worker bee, I find myself occasionally gazing up the management hierarchy and wondering what in the hell all that morass of management does all day.
It sure seems like there are a lot of management meetings. Is it safe for so much hot air to become concentrated in a single meeting room?
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=gandalf]enron, did you catch the Daily Show segment on this?
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-september-20-2010/working-stiffed
Pretty hilarious stuff, some labor union up in Vegas hiring minimum wage, no-benefit temps to picket for them…[/quote]
I suspect this is a case where highly skilled, in-demand union workers have more valuable uses for their time than standing around protesting. File this one under ‘jobs American’s won’t do’ π
But seriously though, it seems like pointy-haired boss types are always bitching about hard-working union members. As a worker bee, I find myself occasionally gazing up the management hierarchy and wondering what in the hell all that morass of management does all day.
It sure seems like there are a lot of management meetings. Is it safe for so much hot air to become concentrated in a single meeting room?
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=gandalf]enron, did you catch the Daily Show segment on this?
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-september-20-2010/working-stiffed
Pretty hilarious stuff, some labor union up in Vegas hiring minimum wage, no-benefit temps to picket for them…[/quote]
I suspect this is a case where highly skilled, in-demand union workers have more valuable uses for their time than standing around protesting. File this one under ‘jobs American’s won’t do’ π
But seriously though, it seems like pointy-haired boss types are always bitching about hard-working union members. As a worker bee, I find myself occasionally gazing up the management hierarchy and wondering what in the hell all that morass of management does all day.
It sure seems like there are a lot of management meetings. Is it safe for so much hot air to become concentrated in a single meeting room?
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