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Boater wrote:
D.Duck wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: Ed Huntress wrote: "Buerste" wrote in message ... "Cliff" wrote in message news ![]() Per CNN poll by about 2 to 1 this time. snip When do I get my cut of "Joe Plumber's" money? Never, unless Joe starts netting more than $250,000 year off of his plumbing business, which seems unlikely after listening to Joe. However, if he *does* reach it, I'm going into plumbing right away. If the small tax increase he'll be exposed to after he reaches $250,000, until he gets up into the $1 million/year category, really is enough to keep him from buying the business, then Joe doesn't have enough behind him to go into business at all. -- Ed Huntress A. Joe's real first name is not Joe. B. He's a registered Republican. And your point is what? He asked a perfectly valid question of a candidate for POTUS. As more and more comes out on "Joe," he's going to become another embarrassment to the McCain campaign. Hell, he's not even a plumber. Sure he's a plumber. Your problem with him is that he isn't a union plumber. He's unlicensed, apparently. He's not a plumber. Anyone can call himself or herself a plumber, even someone like you. That doesn't make him a plumber. Plumbing is a licensed trade. He doesn't have to be licensed he works under the direction of a licensed plumber. Are you saying he is enrolled in some sort of recognized apprenticeship program? Perhaps you'd hire him to work on your house. I wouldn't. I wouldn't hire an unlicensed electrician or plumber. Of course, dirtbags like you have no respect for skilled workers. Skilled workers in these fields are licensed or are working towards a license. Do you know if your MD's graduated at the bottom of their class? Did they barely meet the standard for their license requirements? Why aren't automotive mechanics licensed? The licensing of plumbers is under discussion here. Try to stay with it, hey? Are those Amish carpenters union and licensed? The Amish crew I have hired is not unionized. The building trades unions and the contractors for whom they work around here do not organize single-family homebuilders or work for individual homeowners. The Amish contractor, however, *is* licensed. When I built in the cabinetry in the lower level of my house, I had the electrical and plumbing work done by *licensed* electricians and plumbers. The plumber took about an hour, since the rough-in was already there, but the electrical wiring took about a half day and the guy who did it was a master's master on house work. Um! you did show us pictures of the cabinets along with the boxes they came in, with the made in China stamps all over them. |
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Jim wrote:
Boater wrote: D.Duck wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: Ed Huntress wrote: "Buerste" wrote in message ... "Cliff" wrote in message news ![]() Per CNN poll by about 2 to 1 this time. snip When do I get my cut of "Joe Plumber's" money? Never, unless Joe starts netting more than $250,000 year off of his plumbing business, which seems unlikely after listening to Joe. However, if he *does* reach it, I'm going into plumbing right away. If the small tax increase he'll be exposed to after he reaches $250,000, until he gets up into the $1 million/year category, really is enough to keep him from buying the business, then Joe doesn't have enough behind him to go into business at all. -- Ed Huntress A. Joe's real first name is not Joe. B. He's a registered Republican. And your point is what? He asked a perfectly valid question of a candidate for POTUS. As more and more comes out on "Joe," he's going to become another embarrassment to the McCain campaign. Hell, he's not even a plumber. Sure he's a plumber. Your problem with him is that he isn't a union plumber. He's unlicensed, apparently. He's not a plumber. Anyone can call himself or herself a plumber, even someone like you. That doesn't make him a plumber. Plumbing is a licensed trade. He doesn't have to be licensed he works under the direction of a licensed plumber. Are you saying he is enrolled in some sort of recognized apprenticeship program? Perhaps you'd hire him to work on your house. I wouldn't. I wouldn't hire an unlicensed electrician or plumber. Of course, dirtbags like you have no respect for skilled workers. Skilled workers in these fields are licensed or are working towards a license. Do you know if your MD's graduated at the bottom of their class? Did they barely meet the standard for their license requirements? Why aren't automotive mechanics licensed? The licensing of plumbers is under discussion here. Try to stay with it, hey? Are those Amish carpenters union and licensed? The Amish crew I have hired is not unionized. The building trades unions and the contractors for whom they work around here do not organize single-family homebuilders or work for individual homeowners. The Amish contractor, however, *is* licensed. When I built in the cabinetry in the lower level of my house, I had the electrical and plumbing work done by *licensed* electricians and plumbers. The plumber took about an hour, since the rough-in was already there, but the electrical wiring took about a half day and the guy who did it was a master's master on house work. Um! you did show us pictures of the cabinets along with the boxes they came in, with the made in China stamps all over them. The cabinets were made in Virginia, schitt-for-brains. Nice try. |
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Boater wrote:
Jim wrote: Boater wrote: D.Duck wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: Ed Huntress wrote: "Buerste" wrote in message ... "Cliff" wrote in message news ![]() Per CNN poll by about 2 to 1 this time. snip When do I get my cut of "Joe Plumber's" money? Never, unless Joe starts netting more than $250,000 year off of his plumbing business, which seems unlikely after listening to Joe. However, if he *does* reach it, I'm going into plumbing right away. If the small tax increase he'll be exposed to after he reaches $250,000, until he gets up into the $1 million/year category, really is enough to keep him from buying the business, then Joe doesn't have enough behind him to go into business at all. -- Ed Huntress A. Joe's real first name is not Joe. B. He's a registered Republican. And your point is what? He asked a perfectly valid question of a candidate for POTUS. As more and more comes out on "Joe," he's going to become another embarrassment to the McCain campaign. Hell, he's not even a plumber. Sure he's a plumber. Your problem with him is that he isn't a union plumber. He's unlicensed, apparently. He's not a plumber. Anyone can call himself or herself a plumber, even someone like you. That doesn't make him a plumber. Plumbing is a licensed trade. He doesn't have to be licensed he works under the direction of a licensed plumber. Are you saying he is enrolled in some sort of recognized apprenticeship program? Perhaps you'd hire him to work on your house. I wouldn't. I wouldn't hire an unlicensed electrician or plumber. Of course, dirtbags like you have no respect for skilled workers. Skilled workers in these fields are licensed or are working towards a license. Do you know if your MD's graduated at the bottom of their class? Did they barely meet the standard for their license requirements? Why aren't automotive mechanics licensed? The licensing of plumbers is under discussion here. Try to stay with it, hey? Are those Amish carpenters union and licensed? The Amish crew I have hired is not unionized. The building trades unions and the contractors for whom they work around here do not organize single-family homebuilders or work for individual homeowners. The Amish contractor, however, *is* licensed. When I built in the cabinetry in the lower level of my house, I had the electrical and plumbing work done by *licensed* electricians and plumbers. The plumber took about an hour, since the rough-in was already there, but the electrical wiring took about a half day and the guy who did it was a master's master on house work. Um! you did show us pictures of the cabinets along with the boxes they came in, with the made in China stamps all over them. The cabinets were made in Virginia, schitt-for-brains. Nice try. Lessee! You went to Virginia to build your cabinets. You had em boxed up and shipped to your house. You then unboxed them and screwed them to your walls with your own two chubby little hands. Nice try poo brain. |
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Jim wrote:
Um! you did show us pictures of the cabinets along with the boxes they came in, with the made in China stamps all over them. The cabinets were made in Virginia, schitt-for-brains. Nice try. Lessee! You went to Virginia to build your cabinets. You had em boxed up and shipped to your house. You then unboxed them and screwed them to your walls with your own two chubby little hands. Nice try poo brain. D'oh. Sorry, bozo...the cabinets arrived here by truck. I ordered them from a store, the store processed the order and so on and so forth. I know things are done a bit differently in your part of central Florida, but we don't marry our cousins or sisters around here, either. |
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On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 18:03:26 -0400, Boater
wrote: Jim wrote: Boater wrote: D.Duck wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: Ed Huntress wrote: "Buerste" wrote in message ... "Cliff" wrote in message news ![]() Per CNN poll by about 2 to 1 this time. snip When do I get my cut of "Joe Plumber's" money? Never, unless Joe starts netting more than $250,000 year off of his plumbing business, which seems unlikely after listening to Joe. However, if he *does* reach it, I'm going into plumbing right away. If the small tax increase he'll be exposed to after he reaches $250,000, until he gets up into the $1 million/year category, really is enough to keep him from buying the business, then Joe doesn't have enough behind him to go into business at all. -- Ed Huntress A. Joe's real first name is not Joe. B. He's a registered Republican. And your point is what? He asked a perfectly valid question of a candidate for POTUS. As more and more comes out on "Joe," he's going to become another embarrassment to the McCain campaign. Hell, he's not even a plumber. Sure he's a plumber. Your problem with him is that he isn't a union plumber. He's unlicensed, apparently. He's not a plumber. Anyone can call himself or herself a plumber, even someone like you. That doesn't make him a plumber. Plumbing is a licensed trade. He doesn't have to be licensed he works under the direction of a licensed plumber. Are you saying he is enrolled in some sort of recognized apprenticeship program? Perhaps you'd hire him to work on your house. I wouldn't. I wouldn't hire an unlicensed electrician or plumber. Of course, dirtbags like you have no respect for skilled workers. Skilled workers in these fields are licensed or are working towards a license. Do you know if your MD's graduated at the bottom of their class? Did they barely meet the standard for their license requirements? Why aren't automotive mechanics licensed? The licensing of plumbers is under discussion here. Try to stay with it, hey? Are those Amish carpenters union and licensed? The Amish crew I have hired is not unionized. The building trades unions and the contractors for whom they work around here do not organize single-family homebuilders or work for individual homeowners. The Amish contractor, however, *is* licensed. When I built in the cabinetry in the lower level of my house, I had the electrical and plumbing work done by *licensed* electricians and plumbers. The plumber took about an hour, since the rough-in was already there, but the electrical wiring took about a half day and the guy who did it was a master's master on house work. Um! you did show us pictures of the cabinets along with the boxes they came in, with the made in China stamps all over them. The cabinets were made in Virginia, schitt-for-brains. Nice try. Thanks to the last 8 years, China pretty much owns Virginia now. |
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Boater wrote:
Jim wrote: Um! you did show us pictures of the cabinets along with the boxes they came in, with the made in China stamps all over them. The cabinets were made in Virginia, schitt-for-brains. Nice try. Lessee! You went to Virginia to build your cabinets. You had em boxed up and shipped to your house. You then unboxed them and screwed them to your walls with your own two chubby little hands. Nice try poo brain. D'oh. Sorry, bozo...the cabinets arrived here by truck. I ordered them from a store, the store processed the order and so on and so forth. I know things are done a bit differently in your part of central Florida, but we don't marry our cousins or sisters around here, either. Oh! I'm so sorry. I must have misunderstood you when you said you built the cabinets. And I hope you aren't inferring that we marry our cousins and sisters here in beautiful Florida. We do it up nice and proper, complete with the wife taking on the husbands surname. |
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Jim wrote:
Boater wrote: Jim wrote: Um! you did show us pictures of the cabinets along with the boxes they came in, with the made in China stamps all over them. The cabinets were made in Virginia, schitt-for-brains. Nice try. Lessee! You went to Virginia to build your cabinets. You had em boxed up and shipped to your house. You then unboxed them and screwed them to your walls with your own two chubby little hands. Nice try poo brain. D'oh. Sorry, bozo...the cabinets arrived here by truck. I ordered them from a store, the store processed the order and so on and so forth. I know things are done a bit differently in your part of central Florida, but we don't marry our cousins or sisters around here, either. Oh! I'm so sorry. I must have misunderstood you when you said you built the cabinets. And I hope you aren't inferring that we marry our cousins and sisters here in beautiful Florida. We do it up nice and proper, complete with the wife taking on the husbands surname. How...dull. |
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Boater wrote:
Jim wrote: Boater wrote: Jim wrote: Um! you did show us pictures of the cabinets along with the boxes they came in, with the made in China stamps all over them. The cabinets were made in Virginia, schitt-for-brains. Nice try. Lessee! You went to Virginia to build your cabinets. You had em boxed up and shipped to your house. You then unboxed them and screwed them to your walls with your own two chubby little hands. Nice try poo brain. D'oh. Sorry, bozo...the cabinets arrived here by truck. I ordered them from a store, the store processed the order and so on and so forth. I know things are done a bit differently in your part of central Florida, but we don't marry our cousins or sisters around here, either. Oh! I'm so sorry. I must have misunderstood you when you said you built the cabinets. And I hope you aren't inferring that we marry our cousins and sisters here in beautiful Florida. We do it up nice and proper, complete with the wife taking on the husbands surname. How...dull. Busted again. Your problem is you don't think your lies through before you blurt them out. Good night. |
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Boater wrote:
Jim wrote: Boater wrote: D.Duck wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: Ed Huntress wrote: "Buerste" wrote in message ... "Cliff" wrote in message news ![]() Per CNN poll by about 2 to 1 this time. snip When do I get my cut of "Joe Plumber's" money? Never, unless Joe starts netting more than $250,000 year off of his plumbing business, which seems unlikely after listening to Joe. However, if he *does* reach it, I'm going into plumbing right away. If the small tax increase he'll be exposed to after he reaches $250,000, until he gets up into the $1 million/year category, really is enough to keep him from buying the business, then Joe doesn't have enough behind him to go into business at all. -- Ed Huntress A. Joe's real first name is not Joe. B. He's a registered Republican. And your point is what? He asked a perfectly valid question of a candidate for POTUS. As more and more comes out on "Joe," he's going to become another embarrassment to the McCain campaign. Hell, he's not even a plumber. Sure he's a plumber. Your problem with him is that he isn't a union plumber. He's unlicensed, apparently. He's not a plumber. Anyone can call himself or herself a plumber, even someone like you. That doesn't make him a plumber. Plumbing is a licensed trade. He doesn't have to be licensed he works under the direction of a licensed plumber. Are you saying he is enrolled in some sort of recognized apprenticeship program? Perhaps you'd hire him to work on your house. I wouldn't. I wouldn't hire an unlicensed electrician or plumber. Of course, dirtbags like you have no respect for skilled workers. Skilled workers in these fields are licensed or are working towards a license. Do you know if your MD's graduated at the bottom of their class? Did they barely meet the standard for their license requirements? Why aren't automotive mechanics licensed? The licensing of plumbers is under discussion here. Try to stay with it, hey? Are those Amish carpenters union and licensed? The Amish crew I have hired is not unionized. The building trades unions and the contractors for whom they work around here do not organize single-family homebuilders or work for individual homeowners. The Amish contractor, however, *is* licensed. When I built in the cabinetry in the lower level of my house, I had the electrical and plumbing work done by *licensed* electricians and plumbers. The plumber took about an hour, since the rough-in was already there, but the electrical wiring took about a half day and the guy who did it was a master's master on house work. Um! you did show us pictures of the cabinets along with the boxes they came in, with the made in China stamps all over them. The cabinets were made in Virginia, schitt-for-brains. Nice try. Which province in China is Virginia in? Show us the picture again. |
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Jim wrote:
Boater wrote: Jim wrote: Boater wrote: Jim wrote: Um! you did show us pictures of the cabinets along with the boxes they came in, with the made in China stamps all over them. The cabinets were made in Virginia, schitt-for-brains. Nice try. Lessee! You went to Virginia to build your cabinets. You had em boxed up and shipped to your house. You then unboxed them and screwed them to your walls with your own two chubby little hands. Nice try poo brain. D'oh. Sorry, bozo...the cabinets arrived here by truck. I ordered them from a store, the store processed the order and so on and so forth. I know things are done a bit differently in your part of central Florida, but we don't marry our cousins or sisters around here, either. Oh! I'm so sorry. I must have misunderstood you when you said you built the cabinets. And I hope you aren't inferring that we marry our cousins and sisters here in beautiful Florida. We do it up nice and proper, complete with the wife taking on the husbands surname. How...dull. Busted again. Your problem is you don't think your lies through before you blurt them out. Good night. Most of us learned that lesson when we were 8 years old. |
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