Fri Mar 19, 2004 7:25 am
Originally posted by PudriK
It appears to be a supply problem, although there is a demand for jobs, they are all low-paying (which is why so many Americans "can't find a job" - it's just not one that pays them what they want).
Fri Mar 19, 2004 8:54 am
Originally posted by SavageParrot
I like this idea more than your system in the US where you pay out 3 times more in corporate aid (to companies who yearly post billion dollar profits while downsizing thir workforce) than you do in welfare to people who are dying in their droves due to inadequate healthcare. I say fuck the tenth man, he wouldn't have so much money anyway if he hadn't laid off the other 9 men and moved their jobs to a sweat shop in Indonesia where the employes get paid a dollar a day to work 14 hours a day seven days a week in shit conditions, to make crappy shoes/cars/clothing. Hell I'm not even sure he qualifies as a man!
Fri Mar 19, 2004 9:10 am
After the first four months of our budget year (our fiscal year began last October 1), we see that we are $6 million behind where we planned to be. The math is simple - if we continue through the remaining two-thirds of the year without making changes, we will end the year being $18 million behind our plan.
In fact, one of the largest factors contributing to our budget issues is that of providing care for patients without insurance - something that is causing financial challenges for hospitals throughout Massachusetts. While we are reimbursed for some of this care through the state’s “Uncompensated Care Pool,” the cost to provide this care is far greater than the payment we receive.
Providing care to the uninsured is part of our mission. When we budgeted for 2004, we recognized that the number of uninsured patients is growing so we built 25 percent more “free” care into this year’s budget over what we spent last year. However, we now think the increase will be closer to 56 percent - costing the Medical Center about $13 million more in free care than we planned.
Fri Mar 19, 2004 9:57 am
Fri Mar 19, 2004 10:04 am
Originally posted by SavageParrot
You notice they don't say they are going to lose money just that thery are behind with their 'plan'. Could it be that the plan was unrealistic?
Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:27 pm
Fri Mar 19, 2004 10:25 pm
Our brilliant president is all for letting jobs go over seas, and has opened the flood gate and we have watched the jobs pour out of this country. It is not that they 'can't find a job,' it is the jobs they have skills for are no longer in the US. Meanwhile, as huge layoffs happen for plants to be moved over seas, corporate big wigs get hard ons over their great job of saving a buck, and give each other a huge raise.
Fri Mar 19, 2004 11:10 pm
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Sat Mar 20, 2004 2:18 pm
Originally posted by RCglider
These days, it's hard enough for an employer to even find someone that even wants to work and show up everyday. If you don't believe it's true, then you don't know many business owners.
Originally posted by RCglider
A $30,000 car is not considerered luxury vehicles these days. A Chevy Trail Blazer pushes 30k; hardly a luxury vehicle. 4x4 anything is well over 20k.
The days of walking into GM, Ford and Chrysler off the street has been gone for over 30 years.
Originally posted by RCglider
Democrats are masters of demagoguery. In 1992 they said we had "the worst economy in 50 years". Of course, they skipped right over the Carter years. Let's not even start a thread on Democrat lies and distortions.....there's not enough space to list them all.
Mon Mar 22, 2004 5:36 am
Mon Mar 22, 2004 9:36 am
Originally posted by JimmyTango
Rcglider,
Your last two posts have been full of half truthes.
We have been in business for 26 years, family owned and operated. Yes, we have people walk into the store front and ask if we are hiring all the time. Same with the 26 other businesses in the plaza where our store front is. Not one of them is hiring. Sorry, but this is just not as you state it.
You completely dismiss the numerous cars, 'American' or imported, that cost under half of your price point, let alone a third of it.
The first definition of luxury:
1. Something inessential but conducive to pleasure and comfort.
I would say a 4 x 4 is not essential, and conductive to pleasure and comfort. Heck, I do nto understand why anyone living hwere it does not snow has a 4 x 4. What is the point? I live in north east ohio where half the year it is freezing and covered in snow. I have never owned a 4 x 4 and have never needed one. Why someone in Florida, Hawaii, Texas, Arizona, etc etc etc would need one is beyond me.
Unless they like to go mudding or off-roading, which i do not think is essential, either.
Again, a half truth. Both sides do it. Both sides lie, blur facts or even make them up to support theit view. Sadly, most Americans allow it to happen, and only blame the other side of the fence fo doing it.
The saddest thing is, we allow it to be a two party system, and the politicians have set it up so only the two parties are heard during presidential debates, when we are not supposed to be a two party system. I often find that 9 out of 10 times, neither side is right and the middle ground is. Instead of working towards that middle ground, each side finger points at the other side until their terms are up and have little to show for their time in office. Well, except for their great finger pointing skills, they can always use that on their next job app.