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It's a free market, and the day laborer market gives employers a whole lot of power. If the laborers on one corner are banding together, find another corner -- or hire someone with a contracting license. |
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The day laborer market tends to be populated mostly by members of the permanent underclass and illegals. These are people who for the most part are not going to obtain much if anything in the way of social services. They also as a group tend to live pretty much at a subsistence level. In a more perfect world, they would have income and employment taxes withheld and they would receive a regular paycheck and benefits. But since they don't have that regular paycheck, then it doesn't bother me much that they aren't taxpayers. I'm pretty sure you could get a day laborer to fix your faucet. Just drive on down to that corner early one morning, and be prepared to pay for at least a half-day's work. Oh, and make sure your valuables are tucked away, just in case. It's not socially progressive to make negative assumptions, but it's just plain stupid to lose an expensive watch because it walked out the door in some dude's pcket. |
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This may explain your apparent sympathy for Hezbollah and Hamas. |
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If it sounds like I've changed my position a bit, it's because I didn't read the thing in the NYT article about the IDF wanting to keep Hezbollah from flying the soldiers to Iran until after my first few posts. That makes sense. If the IDF were worried about Iran flying arms into Lebanon, it could blow up the planes on the ground after they landed instead of shooting them down if they don't fly away. If the concern is not -- as Hank initially suggested -- with arms coming in from Iran, but with a small plane zipping in and out, or just out, then it sounds like more destructive measures are appropriate. With the runway cratered, do you think it was a good idea for Israel to return to destroy the fuel facilities? Do you think it should now destroy the terminal? The control tower? The road to the airport? efc |
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2) Take it to the handyman board. Which bolts? The ones holding the faucet to the sink? Or the ones connecting the feed tubes to the water supply? Either way, get some WD-40. Moisten thoroughly (put a towel underneath to catch trips). Let sit for 10-15 minutes; then try again. If that doesn't work, find a strong man to blow, and get some free labor. |
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It would have been only similar if the whites in South Africa had expelled the blacks from a certain area of the country and encouraged white people from all over the world to emigrate to that part of the country but didn't let the blacks back in. Therefore, the area that the whites controlled would have a massive majority of white people. In addition, they would have had to let the blacks in that part of the country that was controlled by the whites have full voting rights and liberties (but of course they would only be twenty percent of the population). Then the black people who had been expelled kept attacking the white country (using suicide bombers, killing innocent people and hijacking planes around the world) so the White county had to occupty parts of South Africa left to the blacks for their own self defense. Then the black people that had been forced out and lived in the occupied zones would have to constanly be attacking the white part and blowing up civilian planes and innocent people around the world. Of course it would also be helpful if two billion people in the world subscribed to a holy book that said that South Africa belonged to the whites. It would also be helpful if the whites that were in South Africa had been opressed everywhere else in the world and had experienced some sort of holocaust. If that were the situation in South Africa I don't think the whites would have capitulated. And I think that the there would be some world sympathy for the whites and that a thousand Nelson Mandellas would not be able to help the situation. |
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The Reagan Admin, Jesse Helms, and many others had a great deal of sympathy for the staunchly anti-Communist apartheid regime. And for its proxy armies and allies in Mozambique, Angola, Namibia, and Zaire, among other places. Quote:
Other than the "encourage white people from all over the world" part, they did just this. Blacks were expelled and excluded from cities, suburbs, and prime farmland. That's why the "homelands" and the massive slums of Soweto were developed. Quote:
The "holy book" distinction is very much on point. But you seem to forget that the ANC (and the PAC) did a whole lot that would have gotten them branded 'terrorist organizations' today -- and, if I remember correctly, got them called that, or something similar, back in the day. Remember the furor over "necklacing"? And the ANC blew up, or tried to blow up, any number of police stations, restaurants that security forces frequented, oil-from-coal plants, etc. Again, the "holy book" issue, on the one hand, and the world sympathy for the Jewish people on the other, seem to me to be the essential issues. |
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I think that Israel should do what is necessary to shut down the airport. Cratering a runway is probably not sufficient. Runways can be fixed, and a runway designed for jetliners can be used by a small plane even if damaged, I suspect. I think that's why Israel keeps hitting it. |
Deficit on the wane
This was predictable. Like I have said a thousand times, they always underestimate the deficit in bad economic times and overestimate it in good economic times. The best way to raise goverment revenue is through growing the economy. Now if congress could start cutting some fat (and the president grew some cajones and started vetoing appropriation bills) we might get a balanced budget.
http://www.economist.com/agenda/disp..._id=E1_STVJTRP |
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The best way to disable an airport is to take out the runway and that is exactly what they are doing. Of course is ain't that hard to fix so you have to do it again and again. |
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