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[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
I’m German on both sides of my family, and quite familiar with “Perfidious Albion”. You might have noticed, but we Americans had to wage two separate wars to kick your confiscatory, monarchical and inbred asses out of North America.
“God save the Queen”? Really? I loathe everything she represents (Divine Right, anyone?) and boasting about 700 years of oppression isn’t something I’d crow about.[/quote]You’re twisting yourself into a pretzel..now you’re of German heritage, but a day ago, as per your own words:
“Also, spare me the racism directed at my Anglo heritage, please. It doesn’t have a place on this forum.”
Again, a low blow and spurious argument because all I did, as documented by my post, is criticize an Anglo ECONOMIC theory.Memo: German heritage/ethnicity is NOT Anglo…It’s something else, I know what it is, you figure it out…maybe by your “we Americans”, you’re now a Native-American “Indian”.
Obviously very ethnically sensitive and confused you are, indicated by your use of the term “inbred”….a word uttered by millions of… “pure” Germans.ravinosParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
I’m German on both sides of my family, and quite familiar with “Perfidious Albion”. You might have noticed, but we Americans had to wage two separate wars to kick your confiscatory, monarchical and inbred asses out of North America.
“God save the Queen”? Really? I loathe everything she represents (Divine Right, anyone?) and boasting about 700 years of oppression isn’t something I’d crow about.[/quote]You’re twisting yourself into a pretzel..now you’re of German heritage, but a day ago, as per your own words:
“Also, spare me the racism directed at my Anglo heritage, please. It doesn’t have a place on this forum.”
Again, a low blow and spurious argument because all I did, as documented by my post, is criticize an Anglo ECONOMIC theory.Memo: German heritage/ethnicity is NOT Anglo…It’s something else, I know what it is, you figure it out…maybe by your “we Americans”, you’re now a Native-American “Indian”.
Obviously very ethnically sensitive and confused you are, indicated by your use of the term “inbred”….a word uttered by millions of… “pure” Germans.ravinosParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
I’m German on both sides of my family, and quite familiar with “Perfidious Albion”. You might have noticed, but we Americans had to wage two separate wars to kick your confiscatory, monarchical and inbred asses out of North America.
“God save the Queen”? Really? I loathe everything she represents (Divine Right, anyone?) and boasting about 700 years of oppression isn’t something I’d crow about.[/quote]You’re twisting yourself into a pretzel..now you’re of German heritage, but a day ago, as per your own words:
“Also, spare me the racism directed at my Anglo heritage, please. It doesn’t have a place on this forum.”
Again, a low blow and spurious argument because all I did, as documented by my post, is criticize an Anglo ECONOMIC theory.Memo: German heritage/ethnicity is NOT Anglo…It’s something else, I know what it is, you figure it out…maybe by your “we Americans”, you’re now a Native-American “Indian”.
Obviously very ethnically sensitive and confused you are, indicated by your use of the term “inbred”….a word uttered by millions of… “pure” Germans.ravinosParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
I’m German on both sides of my family, and quite familiar with “Perfidious Albion”. You might have noticed, but we Americans had to wage two separate wars to kick your confiscatory, monarchical and inbred asses out of North America.
“God save the Queen”? Really? I loathe everything she represents (Divine Right, anyone?) and boasting about 700 years of oppression isn’t something I’d crow about.[/quote]You’re twisting yourself into a pretzel..now you’re of German heritage, but a day ago, as per your own words:
“Also, spare me the racism directed at my Anglo heritage, please. It doesn’t have a place on this forum.”
Again, a low blow and spurious argument because all I did, as documented by my post, is criticize an Anglo ECONOMIC theory.Memo: German heritage/ethnicity is NOT Anglo…It’s something else, I know what it is, you figure it out…maybe by your “we Americans”, you’re now a Native-American “Indian”.
Obviously very ethnically sensitive and confused you are, indicated by your use of the term “inbred”….a word uttered by millions of… “pure” Germans.ravinosParticipantIf you want to seriously examine underfunded pension liabilities, look no further than the huge hole the the Federal government’s PBGC, (Pension Fund Guaranty Corp),agency is sinking into. Liabilities of American corporate pension plans are running into the hundreds of billions of promised benefit shortages and if they did a true mark at market accounting, instead of the actuarial hanky-panky, a big number of them would be insolvent.Bigger than Germany’s obligations and even bigger that the FDIC.
And implying racism, because I categorize a corporate theory as “Anglo-American” borders on the paranoid. In fact, you probably used the below the belt racism slur because of my screen name, “Ravinos”, assuming I was non-Anglo, but of Latin/Hispanic or Southern Europe/Mediterranean descent. I assure you, there’s a good chance I’m more “Anglo”, that you are, whatever that counts for in your world, as my father was born in Britain, my grandmother in Scotland and as a result hold dual citizenship, U.S.A./U.K.God Save the Queen ! God Bless the Working Man !
ravinosParticipantIf you want to seriously examine underfunded pension liabilities, look no further than the huge hole the the Federal government’s PBGC, (Pension Fund Guaranty Corp),agency is sinking into. Liabilities of American corporate pension plans are running into the hundreds of billions of promised benefit shortages and if they did a true mark at market accounting, instead of the actuarial hanky-panky, a big number of them would be insolvent.Bigger than Germany’s obligations and even bigger that the FDIC.
And implying racism, because I categorize a corporate theory as “Anglo-American” borders on the paranoid. In fact, you probably used the below the belt racism slur because of my screen name, “Ravinos”, assuming I was non-Anglo, but of Latin/Hispanic or Southern Europe/Mediterranean descent. I assure you, there’s a good chance I’m more “Anglo”, that you are, whatever that counts for in your world, as my father was born in Britain, my grandmother in Scotland and as a result hold dual citizenship, U.S.A./U.K.God Save the Queen ! God Bless the Working Man !
ravinosParticipantIf you want to seriously examine underfunded pension liabilities, look no further than the huge hole the the Federal government’s PBGC, (Pension Fund Guaranty Corp),agency is sinking into. Liabilities of American corporate pension plans are running into the hundreds of billions of promised benefit shortages and if they did a true mark at market accounting, instead of the actuarial hanky-panky, a big number of them would be insolvent.Bigger than Germany’s obligations and even bigger that the FDIC.
And implying racism, because I categorize a corporate theory as “Anglo-American” borders on the paranoid. In fact, you probably used the below the belt racism slur because of my screen name, “Ravinos”, assuming I was non-Anglo, but of Latin/Hispanic or Southern Europe/Mediterranean descent. I assure you, there’s a good chance I’m more “Anglo”, that you are, whatever that counts for in your world, as my father was born in Britain, my grandmother in Scotland and as a result hold dual citizenship, U.S.A./U.K.God Save the Queen ! God Bless the Working Man !
ravinosParticipantIf you want to seriously examine underfunded pension liabilities, look no further than the huge hole the the Federal government’s PBGC, (Pension Fund Guaranty Corp),agency is sinking into. Liabilities of American corporate pension plans are running into the hundreds of billions of promised benefit shortages and if they did a true mark at market accounting, instead of the actuarial hanky-panky, a big number of them would be insolvent.Bigger than Germany’s obligations and even bigger that the FDIC.
And implying racism, because I categorize a corporate theory as “Anglo-American” borders on the paranoid. In fact, you probably used the below the belt racism slur because of my screen name, “Ravinos”, assuming I was non-Anglo, but of Latin/Hispanic or Southern Europe/Mediterranean descent. I assure you, there’s a good chance I’m more “Anglo”, that you are, whatever that counts for in your world, as my father was born in Britain, my grandmother in Scotland and as a result hold dual citizenship, U.S.A./U.K.God Save the Queen ! God Bless the Working Man !
ravinosParticipantIf you want to seriously examine underfunded pension liabilities, look no further than the huge hole the the Federal government’s PBGC, (Pension Fund Guaranty Corp),agency is sinking into. Liabilities of American corporate pension plans are running into the hundreds of billions of promised benefit shortages and if they did a true mark at market accounting, instead of the actuarial hanky-panky, a big number of them would be insolvent.Bigger than Germany’s obligations and even bigger that the FDIC.
And implying racism, because I categorize a corporate theory as “Anglo-American” borders on the paranoid. In fact, you probably used the below the belt racism slur because of my screen name, “Ravinos”, assuming I was non-Anglo, but of Latin/Hispanic or Southern Europe/Mediterranean descent. I assure you, there’s a good chance I’m more “Anglo”, that you are, whatever that counts for in your world, as my father was born in Britain, my grandmother in Scotland and as a result hold dual citizenship, U.S.A./U.K.God Save the Queen ! God Bless the Working Man !
ravinosParticipantGod, every time I hear someone whelping about union jobs, I want to retch. Seriously. Unions have done more to destroy the competitive backbone of this country than nearly any other force.
GM went to wrack and ruin because of the unions (and, yes, completely inept management).[/quote]
That’s a historically new, revisionist, American and Anglo, corporate unproven theory in the campaign against organized labor. They’ve replaced the Pinkerton thugs of earlier America with lobbyists and subsidized lackey “think-tanks “.
Many EU countries have significant labor/union organizations,(reaching up to even white collar jobs), well above US levels.
Their economic performance even in this crisis, is much better than ours, and their societies are strikingly absent of an underclass, so persistent in the US.
Germany,not only the most productive economy of the world, but the biggest exporter, (yeah, bigger that Wal-China), has very high levels of union membership and influence in a cross section of its industries with wages matching and even surpassing US incomes.
As for GM, their “union” factories are more like sweatshops compared to German counterparts. Just visit BMW’s Munich and Mercedes Stuttgart union plants,… I have.ravinosParticipantGod, every time I hear someone whelping about union jobs, I want to retch. Seriously. Unions have done more to destroy the competitive backbone of this country than nearly any other force.
GM went to wrack and ruin because of the unions (and, yes, completely inept management).[/quote]
That’s a historically new, revisionist, American and Anglo, corporate unproven theory in the campaign against organized labor. They’ve replaced the Pinkerton thugs of earlier America with lobbyists and subsidized lackey “think-tanks “.
Many EU countries have significant labor/union organizations,(reaching up to even white collar jobs), well above US levels.
Their economic performance even in this crisis, is much better than ours, and their societies are strikingly absent of an underclass, so persistent in the US.
Germany,not only the most productive economy of the world, but the biggest exporter, (yeah, bigger that Wal-China), has very high levels of union membership and influence in a cross section of its industries with wages matching and even surpassing US incomes.
As for GM, their “union” factories are more like sweatshops compared to German counterparts. Just visit BMW’s Munich and Mercedes Stuttgart union plants,… I have.ravinosParticipantGod, every time I hear someone whelping about union jobs, I want to retch. Seriously. Unions have done more to destroy the competitive backbone of this country than nearly any other force.
GM went to wrack and ruin because of the unions (and, yes, completely inept management).[/quote]
That’s a historically new, revisionist, American and Anglo, corporate unproven theory in the campaign against organized labor. They’ve replaced the Pinkerton thugs of earlier America with lobbyists and subsidized lackey “think-tanks “.
Many EU countries have significant labor/union organizations,(reaching up to even white collar jobs), well above US levels.
Their economic performance even in this crisis, is much better than ours, and their societies are strikingly absent of an underclass, so persistent in the US.
Germany,not only the most productive economy of the world, but the biggest exporter, (yeah, bigger that Wal-China), has very high levels of union membership and influence in a cross section of its industries with wages matching and even surpassing US incomes.
As for GM, their “union” factories are more like sweatshops compared to German counterparts. Just visit BMW’s Munich and Mercedes Stuttgart union plants,… I have.ravinosParticipantGod, every time I hear someone whelping about union jobs, I want to retch. Seriously. Unions have done more to destroy the competitive backbone of this country than nearly any other force.
GM went to wrack and ruin because of the unions (and, yes, completely inept management).[/quote]
That’s a historically new, revisionist, American and Anglo, corporate unproven theory in the campaign against organized labor. They’ve replaced the Pinkerton thugs of earlier America with lobbyists and subsidized lackey “think-tanks “.
Many EU countries have significant labor/union organizations,(reaching up to even white collar jobs), well above US levels.
Their economic performance even in this crisis, is much better than ours, and their societies are strikingly absent of an underclass, so persistent in the US.
Germany,not only the most productive economy of the world, but the biggest exporter, (yeah, bigger that Wal-China), has very high levels of union membership and influence in a cross section of its industries with wages matching and even surpassing US incomes.
As for GM, their “union” factories are more like sweatshops compared to German counterparts. Just visit BMW’s Munich and Mercedes Stuttgart union plants,… I have.ravinosParticipantGod, every time I hear someone whelping about union jobs, I want to retch. Seriously. Unions have done more to destroy the competitive backbone of this country than nearly any other force.
GM went to wrack and ruin because of the unions (and, yes, completely inept management).[/quote]
That’s a historically new, revisionist, American and Anglo, corporate unproven theory in the campaign against organized labor. They’ve replaced the Pinkerton thugs of earlier America with lobbyists and subsidized lackey “think-tanks “.
Many EU countries have significant labor/union organizations,(reaching up to even white collar jobs), well above US levels.
Their economic performance even in this crisis, is much better than ours, and their societies are strikingly absent of an underclass, so persistent in the US.
Germany,not only the most productive economy of the world, but the biggest exporter, (yeah, bigger that Wal-China), has very high levels of union membership and influence in a cross section of its industries with wages matching and even surpassing US incomes.
As for GM, their “union” factories are more like sweatshops compared to German counterparts. Just visit BMW’s Munich and Mercedes Stuttgart union plants,… I have. -
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