TailingsPond + 1,012 GE April 4 3 hours ago, specinho said: With the new system, they need an accountant to adjust the end sum to zero in all ways possible, yes? Why do they need lawyers in every department? Somewhere in that text diarrhea you recognized that the government hires more than servants for the bureaucrats. 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,263 DM April 4 April 15 is fast approaching.....Tax day in the US and after this year it will have a new meaning Please get stocked up on popcorn and beer................The party is going to start in 11 days Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,263 DM April 4 anyone want to throw out a number for March Job creation 250,000?????? that is my bet Green Machine leading the BOOM semiconductors adding jobs will kick into high gear for the next 2 years 1st quarter GDP ??? a solid 2.5 percentage increase Atlanta Fed Now Latest estimate: 2.5 percent -- April 04, 2024 who would have thought going green is great for the economy...well everyone except the Luddites Coal ....down again......... Reuters Coal industry faces 1 million job losses from global energy transition - research The global coal industry may have to shed nearly 1 million jobs by 2050, even without any further pledges to phase out fossil fuels,... . Oct 9, 2023 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
specinho + 472 April 5 22 hours ago, TailingsPond said: Somewhere in that text diarrhea you recognized that the government hires more than servants for the bureaucrats. Amidst the diarrheatic text, it is amazing you can identify something said....... But, possibly incorrectly... Servants = people paid to serve the employer and/ or the public The bureaucrates behave as if they are superior crowd working for the government. They forget, they are paid to serve, not just as a YES man to instruction, but also serving the public. So...... They make things inefficient and tell you it is standard operating procedure; they are competing among each other who is performing worse, making many mistakes and not getting caught. Young professional nowadays no longer having what it used to take to be respected. In a Korean drama, it showed a self educated housewife mother of a newborn, was more knowledgeable than doctors who are educated, trained to specialized, worked in a sum of at least 10 years, 15 or more during her baby discomfort...... It is no longer a secret, experts and professional refer mainly to pioneers, retirees and those near retiring ages. Why do they need so many " not servants", by your claim, who can not do the basic, in the government? 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,263 DM April 5 5 hours ago, specinho said: Amidst the diarrheatic text, it is amazing you can identify something said....... But, possibly incorrectly... Servants = people paid to serve the employer and/ or the public The bureaucrates behave as if they are superior crowd working for the government. They forget, they are paid to serve, not just as a YES man to instruction, but also serving the public. So...... They make things inefficient and tell you it is standard operating procedure; they are competing among each other who is performing worse, making many mistakes and not getting caught. Young professional nowadays no longer having what it used to take to be respected. In a Korean drama, it showed a self educated housewife mother of a newborn, was more knowledgeable than doctors who are educated, trained to specialized, worked in a sum of at least 10 years, 15 or more during her baby discomfort...... It is no longer a secret, experts and professional refer mainly to pioneers, retirees and those near retiring ages. Why do they need so many " not servants", by your claim, who can not do the basic, in the government? They make things inefficient and tell you it is standard operating procedure;??? you obviously live in a third world country, in my neck of the woods inefficiency is brought to everyone by crazy politicians headed by the Orange Jesus Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,263 DM April 5 303000 jobs in March....................Boom for all ......... Let the good times roll ..... Roaring 20's brought to you by the Green Machine Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TailingsPond + 1,012 GE April 6 (edited) 20 hours ago, specinho said: Amidst the diarrheatic text, it is amazing you can identify something said... In a Korean drama, it showed a self educated housewife mother of a newborn, was more knowledgeable than doctors who are educated, trained to specialized, worked in a sum of at least 10 years, 15 or more during her baby discomfort. I agree, it is amazing you got any point across. Do you think Korean dramas reflect real life? Yeah, those housewives are so much smarter than actual doctors. Do not believe what you watch on tv especially when they tell you it is fiction. The woman in the show probably uses ancient eastern medicine. "The ginger removes excess dampness, bear bile improves vitality, the ground Rhinoceros horn centres your Chi." LOL You obviously have not worked for the government. The vast majority of employees just do everyday tasks like any other company. Furthermore, many employees do not like their job after a while, they only stay in a job they hate is because the pension plan is good; it is called "the golden handcuffs." Some employees snap and "go postal." Yes, the government can be less efficient because we spend taxpayers money. A manager of a private company can spend money without much oversight. In the government there are several checks and balances to help prevent fraud. Let's say company XYZ needs truck. A manager would just go to the dealer of their choice, buy a truck, send the invoice to accounting. Done. In the public sector you ask for a truck on the capital plan, if that gets approved you draw up a list of required specifications (e.g. the truck must have 4 wheel drive). Once the specifications are known a Request for Proposal is posted. Various companies (Ford, GM, Toyota etc.) will put in an offer showing how their truck meets the specifications. We then have to review the offers and asses if they do, in fact, meet specifications. All successful vendors then tell the price of the product and a contract is awarded. The manager now gets the truck (about 6 - 12 months later) but who knows what brand it will be. It is slow but it prevents fraud. If we didn't do it that way the managers could favourably give contracts to their family / friends and get kickbacks. Imagine if they needed 100 trucks - that would be a sweet contract for the salesman to score. Edited April 6 by TailingsPond 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,263 DM April 6 (edited) April 15 ....do not forget to pay your taxes, like a good American, or else the long arm of the law will see you in court Edited April 6 by notsonice Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
specinho + 472 April 7 (edited) On 4/6/2024 at 8:59 AM, TailingsPond said: I agree, it is amazing you got any point across. Do you think Korean dramas reflect real life? Yeah, those housewives are so much smarter than actual doctors. Do not believe what you watch on tv especially when they tell you it is fiction. The woman in the show probably uses ancient eastern medicine. "The ginger removes excess dampness, bear bile improves vitality, the ground Rhinoceros horn centres your Chi." LOL You obviously have not worked for the government. The vast majority of employees just do everyday tasks like any other company. Furthermore, many employees do not like their job after a while, they only stay in a job they hate is because the pension plan is good; it is called "the golden handcuffs." Some employees snap and "go postal." Yes, the government can be less efficient because we spend taxpayers money. A manager of a private company can spend money without much oversight. In the government there are several checks and balances to help prevent fraud. Let's say company XYZ needs truck. A manager would just go to the dealer of their choice, buy a truck, send the invoice to accounting. Done. In the public sector you ask for a truck on the capital plan, if that gets approved you draw up a list of required specifications (e.g. the truck must have 4 wheel drive). Once the specifications are known a Request for Proposal is posted. Various companies (Ford, GM, Toyota etc.) will put in an offer showing how their truck meets the specifications. We then have to review the offers and asses if they do, in fact, meet specifications. All successful vendors then tell the price of the product and a contract is awarded. The manager now gets the truck (about 6 - 12 months later) but who knows what brand it will be. It is slow but it prevents fraud. If we didn't do it that way the managers could favourably give contracts to their family / friends and get kickbacks. Imagine if they needed 100 trucks - that would be a sweet contract for the salesman to score. Thank you for noticing the point crossed. You have good eyes. Mostly, script writers and book authors would get their ideas from: a) adapting historical stories b) experience in real life, whether it is personal experience or experience of others c) sometimes, there could be inspiration and amazing help experience of connectivity... especially sci-fi. Therefore, when it says "fiction", it is not all unreal. By claiming "It is a fiction. Any similarity is sere coincidence", it could avoid possible unwanted lawsuits where sensitive souls would claim violation of privacy or such. You hit the point and not realizing it..... " The government is not efficient because those servants hate their jobs"... This world works in a mode of " copyright" i.e. " the right to copy" . For a small company, the decision made befallen on one person, i.e. the owner of the company. For a big company, there usually are several persons needed to be informed. Therefore, they need transparency in their dealings. Getting quotation to get best prices with quality that meets the need, submission for approval and getting things ordered, are common procedure. Government setting copies big company operandi mode. Despite so, descrepancy gradually happens. Monopoly could happen when nepotism is in place. Corruption occurs when favouritism takes place. A fast process becomes slow, slower and stagnant, as officers are fighting for their "freebies", or " recurrent/ one off side passive incomes", not just one person in charged, but through layers of officers in pyramidal hierarchy ... Check and balance used to be happening in the parliament before any big spending was granted. People of opposing opinion were free to voice their opinion before final decision was made. But these common sense and ability are gone. Uniformity is what sought after. Obedience/ bow low is what taught. My daddy mentioned a cartoon depicting the situation when i was much younger. In the cartoon, those representatives went to the parliament in a standard mode, i.e. left hand holding a 🥥 coconut ( pronounce 'yah'); right hand holding a glass bottle 🍾 ( pronounce ' botui'). When asked about opinion, they would just lift either hand and chant " yah, yah, botui, botui". It means, ' yes, yes, correct, correct'... Modern Democracy is no longer a system represents how Rome had started it. Back then, the community was small. Every person above 16 or 18, would take part in the decision making of the community. Now, many, if not most, might not know whom they are selecting. How would those elected be caring for them and fighting for what they need if the representatives never know how the voters live and what they need?? In addition, they might not want to go against the rich in power by saying or doing something differently. Uniformity is what sought. Obedience is what taught. We are in ridiculous time.... May the righteous sense be awaken and justice returned... Edited April 7 by specinho Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TailingsPond + 1,012 GE April 7 19 minutes ago, specinho said: Therefore, when it says "fiction", it is not all unreal. It remains fiction. Faster than light travel, undead zombies, and magical rings are not based in reality. Perhaps your perception will improve if you point your chair towards the morning sun. You should also sweep your floors to get rid of dark spirits. 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TailingsPond + 1,012 GE April 8 On 4/6/2024 at 9:09 PM, specinho said: My daddy mentioned a cartoon depicting the situation when i was much younger. In the cartoon. Modern Democracy is no longer a system [that] represents how Rome had started it. Daddy told you about a cartoon. How sweet. Democracy did not start in Rome, it started in Greece. Modern Democracy was started primarily by the French. You should notice the US Statue of Liberty points toward France. Nothing modern can be the same as it was started, if it was the same it would not be modern. Think. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
specinho + 472 April 9 (edited) 16 hours ago, TailingsPond said: Daddy told you about a cartoon. How sweet. Democracy did not start in Rome, it started in Greece. Modern Democracy was started primarily by the French. You should notice the US Statue of Liberty points toward France. Nothing modern can be the same as it was started, if it was the same it would not be modern. Think. Daddy had been very knowledgeable in many ways. I'm grateful to have had him as daddy. Great personality and traits to be inherited from... ** Ahemnn ** ( tactic of praise one other person and begotten sprinkler of good vibe onto oneself..) 😳😊 It had been my primary aim to go out and have a look, work a few years to raise my status of salary and go home to let both parents live good life. However, Inhumane, shameless, despicable decisions/ choices made by others have affected how he could have enjoyed life upon and after my graduation. Still waiting for rescue promised to change my ruined fate and imposed hard life ... It has been disheartening and unbelievable how indifferent, ignorant, cruel, unfair etc 99.9% of us can be... Thank you for pointing that out. Confused by the duo... 'o' statue of liberty has one hand on a torch; another on the side with a stack of paper or something. That stack of paper points toward France?! 'o' 'O' How devine the degree of set up might have been... '-' Edited April 9 by specinho Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,263 DM April 11 (edited) tax day is April 15....pay your fair share and do not try to use personal expenses as a business deduction...... or you will be hauled in before the Judge It is a felony to cheat....... Edited April 11 by notsonice Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turbguy + 1,553 April 17 (edited) ...and then, THIS? What is the GOP going to do, sit on their hands? This is URGENT!! https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/01/opinion/baltimore-bridge-republicans.html?ugrp=m&unlocked_article_code=1.lE0.Q6V4.08yidmxb5M2M&smid=url-share "As president, Donald Trump repeatedly promised to revamp America’s infrastructure — “it’s infrastructure week” became a running joke — but never delivered". Edited April 17 by turbguy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,263 DM April 17 (edited) 59 minutes ago, turbguy said: ...and then, THIS? What is the GOP going to do, sit on their hands? This is URGENT!! https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/01/opinion/baltimore-bridge-republicans.html?ugrp=m&unlocked_article_code=1.lE0.Q6V4.08yidmxb5M2M&smid=url-share "As president, Donald Trump repeatedly promised to revamp America’s infrastructure — “it’s infrastructure week” became a running joke — but never delivered". Baltimore bridge is just a small card that will be played this week .... as part of Ukraine Israel Taiwan funding LNG card is a key card for Johnson....yep time that card gets redeemed motion to vacate will move forward if Ukraine funding is advanced to a vote....and the advancing will happen with the add in of LNG. Bridge will be a consolation price. Only question is will LNG plant in LA be pushed through as an add in...I think yes....You have the Oil and Gas Lobby running full speed on it as if this one LNG plant is moved forward any other project in the weeds will get the same pathway forward....... Johnson will sell out anyone in his own party as you can bet he will resign in 2025 (if not sooner) and get himself one fat consulting contract to work as the head of PR for the plant in LA once the LNG plant is given special legislative action in Congress. LA is his home district and everyone loves a hometown hero....... Baltimore bridge funding will be added into the supplemental .......LNG plant added....Ukraine funded... only question will Johnson (if he cares ) retain his position..... Deals will be made with the devil this week Diablo always wins this week will be an interesting one.... who will win????? well everyone except the loonies Edited April 17 by notsonice Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turbguy + 1,553 April 17 (edited) Speaker Johnson's position is at high risk from some real hardliner "MAGA CLOWNS" in the House, due to his "doing the right thing" (his own words). Musical chairs seems to fit the situation. The Dems in the House will do the right thing. I wonder who is "in line" for the position? Perhaps, MTG?? (retch) Eventually, #45's influence in Congress is gonna backfire. It would be no surprise to me if neither "candidate" comes out of the conventions. Edited April 18 by turbguy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,263 DM April 18 | American Press Higgins, Scalise urge approval of Venture Global Calcasieu Pass II LNG project - American Press | American Press U.S. Congressman Clay Higgins and House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, both Louisiana Republicans, have sent a letter to Chairman Willie... . 21 hours ago Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TailingsPond + 1,012 GE April 19 Wow, children eating lunch is annoying the GOP. Classy. "Get back to making smoothies!" Louisiana GOP pushes to repeal mandatory lunch breaks for child workers (msn.com) "The child labor law repeal is being pushed by Louisiana State Rep. Roger Wilder, who is the owner of multiple Smoothie King franchises" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,263 DM April 20 (edited) On 4/17/2024 at 5:55 PM, turbguy said: Speaker Johnson's position is at high risk from some real hardliner "MAGA CLOWNS" in the House, due to his "doing the right thing" (his own words). Musical chairs seems to fit the situation. The Dems in the House will do the right thing. I wonder who is "in line" for the position? Perhaps, MTG?? (retch) Eventually, #45's influence in Congress is gonna backfire. It would be no surprise to me if neither "candidate" comes out of the conventions. todays' votes will devastate Russias' oil and gas business even more........Russia policy just got hit hard. Russia's failed attempt to use Nat Gas as a weapon in its war has failed miserably. The useful idiots helping Putin were just put into a dark corner.....Russia's effort, including their playing nat gas shutoffs, to tear apart NATO and US foreign policy just got wiped out. Russia's Middle East oil exporting partners including Iran and Saudis sidelined. OPEC??? toothless. Oil and Nat Gas markets no longer have to wonder what will happen with Russian oil infrastructure. Expect the attacks on Russian refineries to increase immediately and it will devastate Russias economy.... Motion to vacate.......lets see if the Useful idiots think they are in the winners seat. Edited April 21 by notsonice Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ron Wagner + 711 April 21 On 4/17/2024 at 5:16 PM, notsonice said: Baltimore bridge is just a small card that will be played this week .... as part of Ukraine Israel Taiwan funding LNG card is a key card for Johnson....yep time that card gets redeemed motion to vacate will move forward if Ukraine funding is advanced to a vote....and the advancing will happen with the add in of LNG. Bridge will be a consolation price. Only question is will LNG plant in LA be pushed through as an add in...I think yes....You have the Oil and Gas Lobby running full speed on it as if this one LNG plant is moved forward any other project in the weeds will get the same pathway forward....... Johnson will sell out anyone in his own party as you can bet he will resign in 2025 (if not sooner) and get himself one fat consulting contract to work as the head of PR for the plant in LA once the LNG plant is given special legislative action in Congress. LA is his home district and everyone loves a hometown hero....... Baltimore bridge funding will be added into the supplemental .......LNG plant added....Ukraine funded... only question will Johnson (if he cares ) retain his position..... Deals will be made with the devil this week Diablo always wins this week will be an interesting one.... who will win????? well everyone except the loonies Speaker Johnson won the big game. He looks like a hero by doing the right thing against the far right wing of my party. They have been spouting too many Russian talking points to deserve the power they seek. I say that although I agree with them on most of their other views. I have encouraged Mike Johnson and donated to him. I now see him as the second most important leader in the Republican party after Trump. I am glad that a majority of Democrats supported the bill he wrote and that a near majority of Republicans did also. Conflating the terrible immigration abuses of the Biden administration with our duties on the worldwide stage was never going to work. Repeating Russian propaganda only makes the super maga bunch look like they are useful idiots on the Ukraine issue. Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan deserve our support. Any sign of weakness by the West would result in a far worse global situation. Russia and China are in major economic slumps right now. We must use that to influence their future actions toward more cooperative and peaceful behavior. Putin and Xi have put both of their nations on paths that are very aggressive. Both are dictators for life despite their pretensions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TailingsPond + 1,012 GE April 23 On 4/20/2024 at 8:09 PM, Ron Wagner said: I am glad that a majority of Democrats supported the bill he wrote and that a near majority of Republicans did also. Read that to yourself. Notice the party that aligned with your viewpoint was the democrats. If that bill was left to the republicans alone it would have failed (a "near majority" means more voted against). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,263 DM April 23 (edited) On 4/20/2024 at 8:09 PM, Ron Wagner said: Speaker Johnson won the big game. He looks like a hero by doing the right thing against the far right wing of my party. They have been spouting too many Russian talking points to deserve the power they seek. I say that although I agree with them on most of their other views. I have encouraged Mike Johnson and donated to him. I now see him as the second most important leader in the Republican party after Trump. I am glad that a majority of Democrats supported the bill he wrote and that a near majority of Republicans did also. Conflating the terrible immigration abuses of the Biden administration with our duties on the worldwide stage was never going to work. Repeating Russian propaganda only makes the super maga bunch look like they are useful idiots on the Ukraine issue. Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan deserve our support. Any sign of weakness by the West would result in a far worse global situation. Russia and China are in major economic slumps right now. We must use that to influence their future actions toward more cooperative and peaceful behavior. Putin and Xi have put both of their nations on paths that are very aggressive. Both are dictators for life despite their pretensions. Speaker Johnson won the big game. He looks like a hero????? He flipped flopped on his own position and lost over half of his GOP support dealing with Ukraine (it was the right thing to do....but he is now toothless) To keep his job he will have to make a new deal with his opposition.....which I do not see happening ......something says he will be unable for him to repair his own conference........ Who will take over?????? at the same time the GOP is in chaos because of it............ The house is looking like it will switch back to the Democrats ....unless abortion laws are fixed He is unable to bring to the table the Immigration bill as passed by the Senate a few months ago...He should make it happen and then he can be considered winning one of the big prizes..... Good Luck GOP needs to do some soul searching on Budgets, Energy policy, Abortion and Immigration and on who is in charge of their conference The Green agenda...The GOP is not winning anyone over with its position. The GOP taking a stance that climate change is not real is a losing strategy Data For Progress Five Years After Its Introduction, the Green New Deal Is Still Incredibly Popular Sixty-two percent of voters support their member of Congress cosponsoring the Green New Deal resolution when it's reintroduced. . Feb 6, 2024 Pew Research Center Majorities of Americans Prioritize Renewable Energy, Back Steps to Address Climate Change Large shares of Americans support the U.S. taking steps to address global climate change and prioritize renewable energy development in the... . Jun 28, 2023 Edited April 23 by notsonice 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turbguy + 1,553 April 24 So, If the USA does the "drill, baby, drill" thing, how will that effect consumers?? Doesn't it just make it more profitable for the entire petroleum industry, while the world market determines consumer impact?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eyes Wide Open + 3,555 April 24 19 minutes ago, turbguy said: So, If the USA does the "drill, baby, drill" thing, how will that effect consumers?? Doesn't it just make it more profitable for the entire petroleum industry, while the world market determines consumer impact?? Why revitalization of US infrastructure, loosening the chains off disposable income, lowering transportation bills across the country,lowering heating bills. The effects will stabilize the world...Russia and Iran will be nuturterd.. They call that MAGA I do believe. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,263 DM April 24 1 hour ago, Ron Wagner said: People need to learn how to be environmentalist without being a useful idiot for the far left globalist movement run my wealthy elitists, NGO's and the United Nations. Environmentalism can lead to a technocratic state as was attempted during the Covid deceptions and misinformation. It is always going on in the climate change activity and related extremism. They create false emergencies to take power. Millionaires like Obama get as close as they can to the ocean and invest in beachfront property. DEI is the latest scam they have going and must be busted up. Wake up folks. dude what the hell are you now babbling about....... Environmentalism can lead to a technocratic state???????????? They create false emergencies to take power???????? get back on your meds 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites