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On Dec 14, 9:04*pm, Boater wrote:
BAR wrote: Don White wrote: "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in messagenews:hb2bk4hajnmh2b1j20bp36dtequoggrqt5@4ax .com... On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 16:12:10 -0600, wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 14:03:17 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: http://www.bls.gov/lpc/prodybar.htm Well, that's kind of the point. *What data do you trust? The Bureau of Labor Statistics. Fine - but what caused the increase? *Something has to change - what was it? Who should benefit from the obvious productivity increase - the company or the workers? Historically, when productivity increases, there may be a lag, but wages also increase. *What's changed? The answer to that, is far more devastating to this country's long term economic health, than the middle-class not getting their share. You raise some important questions and frankly, I don't have an answer for you - I'll admit it. Obviously, its far to simplistic to blame the fat cats and corporate executives. *Perhaps there has been a fundamental shift in how money is distributed, the money supply being managed - there's a whole host of factors that could explain it, but I'm not an economist although I do play one on TV. *:) I watch CNBC a lot - in particular the early show Squawk Box or if I'm out and about, I listen on Sirius. *When you watch two opposing sides take the same sets of data and make them fit their own agendas and viewpoints, you begin to wonder if anybody really and truly knows what's going on. Now for the really oddball opinon. *I've often suspected that "real wages" are being sucked up by government in various ways. *I had an experience Friday that floored me. *I was kind of messing around in the kitchen and I gathered up the bills for the paper pusher to handle. *I just started looking through them - there are more fees, taxes and "adjustments' on my cable, telephone and wireless bills that I could shake a stick at - easily adding 3-4% to the cost of the bill and that's before sales/service taxes which add another - what, 6%? What are all these fees/taxes/access charges doing to real wages? What's the measure of productivity he's quoting? *Per unit, per hour, per what? *I would think that if a company over 8 years increased it's productivity by 20% (which is 2.5%/yr by the way) that's not a whole lot considering inflation, raw material costs, etc. *And if your company has a high labor quotient to the cost of production, that's almost negligible. If you want to consider inflation, real wages have decreased. Well, I think the last time I could buy a decent cigar for .75˘ was about twenty years ago. *:) You should see my water bill. *After all the extras like waste water management and environmental protection fees aew tacked on, the basic charge and actual usage fees (per cubic meter) triples. Unbelievable.. Here in my county you are charged for each gallon of water coming in and *you are charged for that same gallon of water twice going out as waste. So if you pay .10 cents for the gallon coming in you get charged for .20 cents for the gallon going out in the sewage line. The next logical question is why am I charged for sewage for watering my garden and lawn? *The answer is you can pay about $1000 to get a meter placed on your sewage to meter your outgoing flow. The meter costs about $200 and you have to use the water company's licensed plumbers to install the meter and that costs about $800. So, the grass turns brown in the summer and the flowers die. Licensed plumbers? Well, no work there for Joe the Plumber. You probably should move out of Montgomery County and down to South Carolina, where the living is easy and thousands of tons of chicken **** flow daily into the aquifers.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Typical. Harry doesn't live there, so it's awful. |
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On Dec 14, 5:13*pm, Boater wrote:
wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 16:57:41 -0500, John wrote: In all this discussion, you've never answered the questions asked by myself or Tom. A lot of side-stepping, but no direct answer. Well Colonel, I'm not in the service. *Why in the hell, would I take orders from you? *Answer your own strawman. *snerk These "demands" are mostly an attribute of the righties, several of whom seem to get indignant when you don't play by their rules. Herring does this, as does BAR, and a few others on that shrinking side of the fence, as does Loogy, who isn't a rightie, but is just confused. I get indignant about your many, many lies. |
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On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 08:57:43 -0500, RLM wrote:
as the brain trust of the group. Um....there's a rec.boats brain trust? Damn... |
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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 08:57:43 -0500, RLM wrote: as the brain trust of the group. Um....there's a rec.boats brain trust? Damn... Well, they have to be stored somewhere. |
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Don White wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message ... "BAR" wrote in message ... Here in my county you are charged for each gallon of water coming in and you are charged for that same gallon of water twice going out as waste. So if you pay .10 cents for the gallon coming in you get charged for .20 cents for the gallon going out in the sewage line. The next logical question is why am I charged for sewage for watering my garden and lawn? The answer is you can pay about $1000 to get a meter placed on your sewage to meter your outgoing flow. The meter costs about $200 and you have to use the water company's licensed plumbers to install the meter and that costs about $800. So, the grass turns brown in the summer and the flowers die. That's the same as here...*buy* why are you worried about costs? Should be *but*. So why didn't you type that in the first place, dummy? You are the group's resident spell checker. |
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![]() "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 08:57:43 -0500, RLM wrote: as the brain trust of the group. Um....there's a rec.boats brain trust? Damn... Are there brains engaged while typing in wreck.boats? |
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![]() "D K" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... "BAR" wrote in message ... Here in my county you are charged for each gallon of water coming in and you are charged for that same gallon of water twice going out as waste. So if you pay .10 cents for the gallon coming in you get charged for .20 cents for the gallon going out in the sewage line. The next logical question is why am I charged for sewage for watering my garden and lawn? The answer is you can pay about $1000 to get a meter placed on your sewage to meter your outgoing flow. The meter costs about $200 and you have to use the water company's licensed plumbers to install the meter and that costs about $800. So, the grass turns brown in the summer and the flowers die. That's the same as here...*buy* why are you worried about costs? Should be *but*. So why didn't you type that in the first place, dummy? You are the group's resident spell checker. I'm imitating your Lt Colonel.................. "Do as I say, not as I do" |
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Don White wrote:
"D K" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... "BAR" wrote in message ... Here in my county you are charged for each gallon of water coming in and you are charged for that same gallon of water twice going out as waste. So if you pay .10 cents for the gallon coming in you get charged for .20 cents for the gallon going out in the sewage line. The next logical question is why am I charged for sewage for watering my garden and lawn? The answer is you can pay about $1000 to get a meter placed on your sewage to meter your outgoing flow. The meter costs about $200 and you have to use the water company's licensed plumbers to install the meter and that costs about $800. So, the grass turns brown in the summer and the flowers die. That's the same as here...*buy* why are you worried about costs? Should be *but*. So why didn't you type that in the first place, dummy? You are the group's resident spell checker. I'm imitating your Lt Colonel.................. "Do as I say, not as I do" What the hell are you talking about? Did you take ALL of your meds today, dummy? |
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