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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: GOBUCKS on September 06, 2011, 12:25:26 PM
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Know-it-all nutcase nadin is still casting about, looking for her next apocalypse. Now that her archrival in the apocalyptic storm category, DUmmy malaise has started adopting storms before they leave the Nigerian coast, nutcase has to look for non-weather-related calamities:
nadinbrzezinski (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:34 PM
Original message
Labor has decided to fight back
and the elites are getting scared. Why they need to pound on Hoffa's statement.
The sound of the S word is really nice, and yes... it is coming to that point.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1885527
There she goes again. The "S word"? Does "shit" sound that good to her? I guess so.
villager (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:34 PM
Response to Original message
1. I agree, Nadin, but... which was the "S" word!?
Perhaps I'm a bit thick this morning?
Not the "S" word used by Hoffa, was it?
nadinbrzezinski (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:40 PM
Response to Reply #1
3. STRIKE
Oh, strike. Okay, strike.
Wonder if word has gotten out about her signing all those anti-union petitions in Poway?
villager (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:43 PM
Response to Reply #3
4. ah, right! And even better when preceded by the "G" word!
Oh, no! Not again! The "G word"? Gynecology? Grabass?
Oh, wait, we're talking nutcase nadin here. It must be "Google".
nadinbrzezinski (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:46 PM
Response to Reply #4
6. Yup... it is coming
Wisconsin was just the beginning... I've said this before,
kctim (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:48 PM
Response to Original message
7. Labor vs. Tea Party = violence
If that is the point you see coming, you may not like the results.
Not every worker is union and not every union member supports the hardcore labor type. One the other hand, EVERY Tea Party supporter, some even members of unions, supports the Tea Party.
We now have two groups, basically the same in numbers, targeting each other. NOTHING good is going to come out of this.
nadinbrzezinski (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 01:01 PM
Response to Reply #14
16. I am sorry but that is a RIGHT WING MEME
Why do you think FOX is pushing that meme?
Why do you think there is a war on voters too?
nadinbrzezinski (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:53 PM
Response to Reply #7
10. Gee where did I hear this? Oh yes... FOX NEWS....
Why are you using FOX NOOZ memes?
And are you afraid of UNIONS actually fighting back?
kctim (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 01:05 PM
Response to Reply #10
17. Sigh
Another tired attempt to simply discount so as to avoid reality.
FWIW, I don't watch Fox, MSNBC, CNN, Current or any other propaganda on TV. Hell, I'm too busy enjoying life to watch much TV at all.
And I'm not afraid of unions at all. They can 'fight' for whatever cause they want. They do NOT have the power or support they once had.
But, the intentionally vague rhetoric Hoffa spouted was meant to anger and, IF it works, there will be violence. I do not support such violence so I will speak out against it whether it comes from those I support or do not support.
Bandit (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:53 PM
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11. The Unions are not going to fight back..
It is way too late for that... If they were going to fight, they would have done so when Wisconsin and Michigan were getting their Public Union stripped of everything... If Unions really wanted to they could shut this country down... Everything you have gets delivered by truck. Unions could conceivably stop all trucking in this country if they truly wanted... They won't because they have had all their teeth completely pulled....All they can do is spit and sputter....
nadinbrzezinski (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:55 PM
Response to Reply #11
13. Alas that was the first step
A movement does not just rise fully formed from Zeus's head...
Yes, they are fighting back,
I just noticed that nutcase nadin seems to be using periods and commas interchangeably.
You don't even do that in mexican, do you?
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kctim (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:48 PM
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7. Labor vs. Tea Party = violence
If that is the point you see coming, you may not like the results.
Not every worker is union and not every union member supports the hardcore labor type. One the other hand, EVERY Tea Party supporter, some even members of unions, supports the Tea Party.
We now have two groups, basically the same in numbers, targeting each other. NOTHING good is going to come out of this.
This DUmmie gets it, at least a little. Many union members are TEA Party members or at least support the cause. What none of the DUmmies will admit is that any outbreak of violence will come from the unions. The left always resorts to violence.
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Only 7% of the American working public is in a union and not all of those support the moonbats. Nope, she's not going to like how it turns out.
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Oh, I thought the S word was "sonsabitches" that Hoffa called the teapartiers.
Look at this mouthbreather:
Odin2005 (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:49 PM
Response to Original message
8. STRIKE! STRIKE! STRIKE!
Bandit (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 01:08 PM
Response to Reply #13
18. We'll see
I remember back in 2000 when the Teamsters Union built a new Union hall in Houston Texas using Scab Labor and made an announcement about it saying Union Labor was too expensive.. I also remember in 2004 Hoffa and the Teamsters rallied behind Bush* because they said he would give them more jobs than Kerry could....The Teamsters are not credible IMO and I wonder where they were during that month or so in Wisconsin when Madison was filled with Public Union workers fighting for survival......
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It's kind of cool how the unemployed, and unemployable, nutcase nadin is always calling for strikes.
It's like a penniless hobo calling for another "Not One Damn Dime Day".
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Odin2005 (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:49 PM
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8. STRIKE! STRIKE! STRIKE!
Wow, 3 strikes in a row. Did you bowl a perfect game?
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Wow, 3 strikes in a row. Did you bowl a perfect game?
No, he got sent back to the dugout.
The 'Elites' aren't scared of widespread strikes, it means their labor costs drop off to a pittance and they can sell from inventory for an extended period.
It's the Democrats in power in the Blue States and DC who have the most to fear from widespread major strikes, because of the sudden huge influx of unemployment compensation requests, food stamp applicants, and WIC claims with fewer overpaid union workers kicking in their payroll taxes (Along with their employers taking paper losses long before they take real losses) leaving a completely empty kitty.
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There are so many people out of work and desperate for a job I bet they'd cross picket lines to work. And probably do a better job.
Cindie
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There are so many people out of work and desperate for a job I bet they'd cross picket lines to work. And probably do a better job.
Cindie
Exactly what I was thinking.
The incredibly bad "optics" of overpaid union shlubs striking while millions of people would give a major body part for a job of any sort just escapes these tools.
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I wonder if ProudDad will be almost tempted to get a job again so he can participate in the General Strike if one is called.
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There are so many people out of work and desperate for a job I bet they'd cross picket lines to work. And probably do a better job.
Cindie
Ya THINK? The only discrmination against the unemployed I'm in favor of is that against unemployed moonbats who think The Man owes them a check. And a pension. And six weeks' paid vacation. And weed. And whatever else Taverner-types are insisting upon.
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I wonder if ProudDad will be almost tempted to get a job again so he can participate in the General Strike if one is called.
He may be, but so far nutcase nadin hasn't even hinted at getting a job.
I'm sure she could get on a crew spreading mulch at a country club or in a median strip somewhere, if she'd just keep her mouth shut.
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Wow, 3 strikes in a row. Did you bowl a perfect game?
Three strikes in a row in bowling is called a "Turkey." So in a sense, yeah, he rolled a turkey.
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Exactly what I was thinking.
The incredibly bad "optics" of overpaid union shlubs striking while millions of people would give a major body part for a job of any sort just escapes these tools.
Ayup. There was a poster in here, and I wish I could remember who it was so I could give them proper credit, who had a boss with a bunch of workers who wanted to unionize.
The boss gathers the workers in, dips his finger in a glass of water, pulls it out, and says, "You see how fast that hole filled in when I pulled my finger out of the glass? That's how quickly I can replace all of you."
Sadly, these people will never get it. They'd rather be like Omaha Steve, union and proud, but unemployed, and unemployable. The SS gravy train is the only hope left for them, and sadly, it appears that train already left the station.
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Ayup. There was a poster in here, and I wish I could remember who it was so I could give them proper credit, who had a boss with a bunch of workers who wanted to unionize.
The boss gathers the workers in, dips his finger in a glass of water, pulls it out, and says, "You see how fast that hole filled in when I pulled my finger out of the glass? That's how quickly I can replace all of you."
Sadly, these people will never get it. They'd rather be like Omaha Steve, union and proud, but unemployed, and unemployable. The SS gravy train is the only hope left for them, and sadly, it appears that train already left the station.
Rustybayonet did something like that also. Fired every single employee on Friday. Called the ones he thought were worth a damn on Monday and offered them their jobs back. Needless to say, the ones causing the trouble weren't called.
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I hope all you dumb shits do go on strike. I wish my co-workers would go on strike. More money for me! :) Have fun, leeches.
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Bandit (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:53 PM
Response to Original message
11. The Unions are not going to fight back..
It is way too late for that... If they were going to fight, they would have done so when Wisconsin and Michigan were getting their Public Union stripped of everything... If Unions really wanted to they could shut this country down... Everything you have gets delivered by truck. Unions could conceivably stop all trucking in this country if they truly wanted... They won't because they have had all their teeth completely pulled....All they can do is spit and sputter....
FALSE!
My dad is an independent trucker, like most of his friends. They are not apart of a union. They would still work because they need to provide for their families.
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Odin2005 (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:49 PM
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8. STRIKE! STRIKE! STRIKE!
DUmmy OD in 2005 is a part-time clerk in a secondhand junk store.
He's raging against the machine.
It's sort of like a flea deciding to shut down its grizzly bear.
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DUmmy OD in 2005 is a part-time clerk in a secondhand junk store.
He's raging against the machine.
It's sort of like a flea deciding to shut down its grizzly bear.
This guy?
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2615/3995189678_d380789ebb_z.jpg)
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Bandit (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:53 PM
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11. If Unions really wanted to they could shut this country down... Everything you have gets delivered by truck. Unions could conceivably stop all trucking in this country if they truly wanted... They won't because they have had all their teeth completely pulled....All they can do is spit and sputter....
For once a DUmbass gets one right, but not why he/she thinks so.
Yeah, the unions are toothless and making a shitload of noise, but they don't have the numbers and they don't have the support of the public. Wisconsin should have taught you that, DUmmie.
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The grocery unions are getting ready to strike here in SoCal. I so look forward to going across those lines.
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The grocery unions are getting ready to strike here in SoCal. I so look forward to going across those lines.
And watching the "scabs" cross the lines. God that will be sweet, watching union monkeys see that anyone can do their job.
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We don't have a lot of unions anymore because we don't have a lot of manufacturing anymore. The moonbats chased them away because factories may force the fuzzy and not-so-fuzzy creatures to move to a new habitat. Once again, the leftards bite themselves in the ass. You could not greenfield a papermill these days, you just could not. One of those babies could provide 2,000 dues-paying rabble-rousers.
Jukin, grocery workers are considering a strike? Do they know how easy they are to replace?
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kctim (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:48 PM
Response to Original message
7. Labor vs. Tea Party = violence
If that is the point you see coming, you may not like the results.
Not every worker is union and not every union member supports the hardcore labor type. One the other hand, EVERY Tea Party supporter, some even members of unions, supports the Tea Party.
We now have two groups, basically the same in numbers, targeting each other. NOTHING good is going to come out of this.
Nothing good will come to the Union over this, we have the American people on our side, you don't!
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Bandit (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:53 PM
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11. If Unions really wanted to they could shut this country down... Everything you have gets delivered by truck. Unions could conceivably stop all trucking in this country if they truly wanted.
Right. About 10-15% of truckers are unionized. If they tried to shut down the other 85-90%, they might find themselves being the "sons of bitches" that are "taken out". We might all find out what a "Second Amendment solution" looks like.
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The grocery unions are getting ready to strike here in SoCal. I so look forward to going across those lines.
AGAIN? I was there for the one in (I think) 2003. Have they learned nothing since then? They went on strike, IIRC, because they didn't want to make a $5 copay on their doctor visits (before there was NO copay.) They struck for nearly six months, and in the end, got NO concessions from the company. IOW, the union ****ed them--HARD. The biggest mistake they made, IMO, was the fact that they went on strike at almost the same time most people who do get benefits were having to sign up via open enrollment. Frankly, I didn't want to hear about a bunch of bologna slicers (as John and Ken labeled them) bitching about $5 copays and no premiums when I'm paying $5K/year and $25 copays.
And yeah, I walked across one back then (my prescription was there) and some thug threatened me for going in. Needless to say, he didn't sound so hard when the Fountain Valley PD showed up.
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The grocery unions are getting ready to strike here in SoCal. I so look forward to going across those lines.
I heard today that California only has 55% of employable people actually employed, so 45% of the State is being carried by 55%? WTF?
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Three strikes in a row in bowling is called a "Turkey." So in a sense, yeah, he rolled a turkey.
The Odin2005 primitive, the aspie primitive, doesn't work anyway.
He's "disabled,"
Last month, he was bawling about how his social security disability check might be held up.
The Odin2005 primitive's a rather hefty young lad up in Minnesota, and the late Tangerine LaBamba once told us he's probably the most boring of all the primitives, at least from the way she saw him inside Skins's island.
It's funny how he's calling for a strike.
I'm supportive of strikes in certain circumstances, such as governmental employees involved with printing and mailing out welfare checks going out on strike.....
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bologna slicers
^5 for this phrase.
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The Odin2005 primitive, the aspie primitive, doesn't work anyway.
He's "disabled,"
Last month, he was bawling about how his social security disability check might be held up.
The Odin2005 primitive's a rather hefty young lad up in Minnesota, and the late Tangerine LaBamba once told us he's probably the most boring of all the primitives, at least from the way she saw him inside Skins's island.
It's funny how he's calling for a strike.
I'm supportive of strikes in certain circumstances, such as governmental employees involved with printing and mailing out welfare checks going out on strike.....
WTF is it with DUmmies who put on a few pounds and think that all of a sudden they're incapable of work?
Hell, if they went to work, those pounds might come off. Funny how that works.
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WTF is it with DUmmies who put on a few pounds and think that all of a sudden they're incapable of work?
Hell, if they went to work, those pounds might come off. Funny how that works.
My sentiments exactly.
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The Odin2005 primitive, the aspie primitive, doesn't work anyway.
He's "disabled,"
Last month, he was bawling about how his social security disability check might be held up.
It's funny how he's calling for a strike.
Hmm, several times he's mentioned his job at the "thrift store".
You don't suppose he's guilty of disability fraud, like the crosseyed character from Iowa, do you?
Does the Social Security Administration pay bounties for turning in crooks, the way the IRS does?
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The grocery unions are getting ready to strike here in SoCal. I so look forward to going across those lines.
Same here. I proudly crossed the picket lines back in 2003 and will do so again.
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Hmm, several times he's mentioned his job at the "thrift store".
You don't suppose he's guilty of disability fraud, like the crosseyed character from Iowa, do you?
Does the Social Security Administration pay bounties for turning in crooks, the way the IRS does?
I always had the impression it's a "make-believe" job.
The apsie primitive's talked about it before.
He hangs around a thrift store and does some things.
Sort of like the brain-damaged dwarf (an honest case of disability) who hangs around a gasoline station in the big city, chatting with customers and dumping the trash, for a 99-cent bag of Doritos, which actually pleases him very much. He gets all agog and excited when I go there, and seeing him, buy a $1 Powerball ticket for him.
Of course, that's an authentic case of brain-damage (from birth, not drugs); in the case of the Odin2005 primitive, he probably hangs around the thrift store and does some "work" because he's bored sitting on his ass at home. After all, there can't be too much to do up in Minnesota.
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I always had the impression it's a "make-believe" job.
The apsie primitive's talked about it before.
He hangs around a thrift store and does some things.
Sort of like the brain-damaged dwarf (an honest case of disability) who hangs around a gasoline station in the big city, chatting with customers and dumping the trash, for a 99-cent bag of Doritos, which actually pleases him very much. He gets all agog and excited when I go there, and seeing him, buy a $1 Powerball ticket for him.
Of course, that's an authentic case of brain-damage (from birth, not drugs); in the case of the Odin2005 primitive, he probably hangs around the thrift store and does some "work" because he's bored sitting on his ass at home. After all, there can't be too much to do up in Minnesota.
Ever think these unemployed, unemployable retards want a general strike so they can be the first take "scab" jobs? I'm getting suspicious.
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Ever think these unemployed, unemployable retards want a general strike so they can be the first take "scab" jobs? I'm getting suspicious.
No, sitting on their asses is the only principle they'll stand firm (or is that sit firm?) on.
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Odin2005 (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-06-11 12:49 PM
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8. STRIKE! STRIKE! STRIKE!
As Odin is 300 lbs +, he would have to sub contract that work out.
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As Odin is 300 lbs +, he would have to sub contract that work out.
Probably has a social worker wiping his ass.
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As Odin is 300 lbs +, he would have to sub contract that work out.
Wow. I knew he's a big lad, but wasn't aware he's that big.
He's pretty young, too. Plenty of decades to ride the gravy train, first class in the parlor car.
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Wow. I knew he's a big lad, but wasn't aware he's that big.
He's pretty young, too. Plenty of decades to ride the gravy train, first class in the parlor car.
I don't know. Obese people tend to die at a younger age. His inactivity will cause additional weight gain.
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God I wish these dingbats would have a general strike. I would shoot out resumes in ever direction. Trust me DUmmies. You ARE replaceable.
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did i miss it...
what was the "g" word?
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did i miss it...
what was the "g" word?
The "General" in "General Strike." Nads was trying to be cute. FAIL.
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God I wish these dingbats would have a general strike. I would shoot out resumes in ever direction. Trust me DUmmies. You ARE replaceable.
A general strike may fix the high unemployment numbers. I guess we could encourage it to see if we're right.
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Hmm, several times he's mentioned his job at the "thrift store".
You don't suppose he's guilty of disability fraud, like the crosseyed character from Iowa, do you?
Does the Social Security Administration pay bounties for turning in crooks, the way the IRS does?
Probably not during this administration.
Cindie
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Quote from: Rugnuts on Today at 01:02:48 pm
did i miss it...
what was the "g" word?
The "General" in "General Strike." Nads was trying to be cute. FAIL.
PHEW!! I didn't dare ask. I imagined it to be some secret location of nadin's that she derived sexual gratification from.
Of course, I imaging total anarchy would do the same.
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I think you're allowed to earn $50 a month in wages before it counts against your disability. A few hours a week at a used bookstore would qualify, but it isn't much. Of course, I think the minimum income before you're required to file taxes is $10. :-)
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The "General" in "General Strike." Nads was trying to be cute. FAIL.
Ahh, yes--General Strike has Major Disaster as his aide.