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Old 04-17-2014, 05:12 PM
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When WalMart is contributing $50 some billion in tax revenues in addition to almost $90 billion in wages and salaries, per year though how unfairly distributed it may be, we are far from the Great Depression or even a run of the mill depression but go ahead and believe the unskilled, un-under educated fuel the economy. Just as $1 in food stamps changes into $1.30 for the economy.

Then again just take a wad of money and every hour move it to another pocket if it makes you feel good.
Dell why do you continually quote my post and then rant about something completely different then my point?
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Just left a restaurant....it had a small 'ziosk' at every table.....now even waitstaff will be facing obsolescence.

We refused to use it. Never self check either
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This cant end well.

http://www.policymic.com/articles/87...ampaign=social
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Well, as long as people are willing to accept what has happened, there wont be an end...
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Well, as long as people are willing to accept what has happened, there wont be an end...
You can only push too far. In a country with so many weapons in the hands of the populace there is potential for some real fireworks ahead.
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Just left a restaurant....it had a small 'ziosk' at every table.....now even waitstaff will be facing obsolescence.

We refused to use it. Never self check either
I was at Chilis and used the "machine" I had to laugh at the check out it suggested a 25% tip - I thought wtf no short skirt ?

Maybe I am just a Dinosaur
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I was at Chilis and used the "machine" I had to laugh at the check out it suggested a 25% tip - I thought wtf no short skirt ?

Maybe I am just a Dinosaur
See, short skirts dont do a thing for me.....
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Dell why do you continually quote my post and then rant about something completely different then my point?
Sorry it's probably too abstract for you to understand.

Similar to asking the WalMart Greeter where the printer ink is.

But as long as Danzig says more people are going to college it's all good.

Even though we know over 50% of young African American males in Chicago drop out of high school.
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Old 04-18-2014, 08:43 AM
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Sorry it's probably too abstract for you to understand.

Similar to asking the WalMart Greeter where the printer ink is.

But as long as Danzig says more people are going to college it's all good.

Even though we know over 50% of young African American males in Chicago drop out of high school.
Nah.. It's you Dell all that Private School learning and you have the reading comprehension of a sixth grader. When in doubt obfuscate the issue with a straw man. You counter Danzig fact with a statistic that may be true but has nothing whatsoever to do with disproving her statistic. The only fool you are fooling with this tactic is yourself.
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You counter Danzig fact with a statistic that may be true but has nothing whatsoever to do with disproving her statistic. The only fool you are fooling with this tactic is yourself.
Geez and I thought when Danzig wrote and I quote, "This country is still the number one manufacturer in the world" she meant the U.S.

Or in your mind is Danzig a better source than the world's largest accounting firm?
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Geez and I thought when Danzig wrote and I quote, "This country is still the number one manufacturer in the world" she meant the U.S.

Or in your mind is Danzig a better source than the world's largest accounting firm?
Wasn't addressing what you are commenting about but don't let that stop you
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Jms, your quoting dell defeats the ignore feature.....

Google is useful. One would find stats indicating college now vs decades ago...including the fact that in the early 70s, 11% of americans had degrees. Its now 33% and rising, with 75% of hs grads now going to college.
One would also see that more and more people are now underemployed. But im sure its their own fault....
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Jms, your quoting dell defeats the ignore feature.....

Google is useful. One would find stats indicating college now vs decades ago...including the fact that in the early 70s, 11% of americans had degrees. Its now 33% and rising, with 75% of hs grads now going to college.
One would also see that more and more people are now underemployed. But im sure its their own fault....
People with Masters and PHD's are unemployed now too. That's what you get for leaving an H1B program in place to fix a problem 15 years longer than necessary.

This board is way too boring when I let you ignore Dell
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and, should one ask google what country is the number one manufacturer...why, its the us.

A recent stat showed we were outpacing china by 40%.

But....much like some believe the earth is 6000 years old, one can choose to believe what they wish regarding jobs, college, and the changes regarding buying power, what is making us more productive with less employees, wages and the like.
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How about the government distributing the $23.45 billion sales tax it takes in from WalMart sales every year?

Divided between WalMart's 525,000 hourly employees giving them each $44,666 or a $22.20 per hour raise.
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Then give them back the income tax the corporation pays, $8 billion a year.

Another $15,238 per employee or an additional $7.60 an hour
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