That idiot from Seattle who decided to pay all of his employees $70K is in trouble. He's had to rent out his house to make ends meet, and is being sued by his brother. Some of his best employees have quit.
Now the people who were just clocking in and out were making the same as me,” he told the paper. “It shackles high performers to less motivated team members.
“He gave raises to people who have the least skills and are the least equipped to do the job, and the ones who were taking on the most didn’t get much of a bump,
So if coal dust is such an issue, WTF is going on with current modes of transport? So between Sen. Feinstein and Sen. Boxer, and the expertly produced photo presentations, some political call girl needs to fess up and explain how exploding trains in flyover country produces greater health risks to American children.
Oh, I ferget. Tesla. Electric cars. Unicorn dust. Because train schedules and coal transports are sooooo invulnerable.
Excuse me while I scream out loud: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P4A1K4lXDo.
One hour into "Bringing Out The Dead" by Marty Scorsese there is a scene where everyone rushes to save a baby born into very harsh conditions, and prematurely. Very interesting scene from a 1999 release.
The amount of words needed to justify the exact opposite response with accord to the PP videos is where the weakness lies.
In Colorado Planned Parenthood wrote the letters "PROUD" in their windows after the truth broke free (temporarily).
So my Koch's need to fund a couple hundred grand, chump change, into the past statements involving this movie and this scene and this director and this city.
New Fuck York.
They weren't trying to save this premie because they had harvesters on the back end; the idea was the kid's life mattered even though premature.
The scene has all kinds of action.
Mindfulness intended to save a child's life, because, back then, in 1999 films by Marty Scorsese, that's what you did. Back then, that's what Marty thought audiences would pay for.
More reports from my anthropological visit to a Vermont county fair. (I even wore an Indiana Jones hat) I went to a pickup truck pull and one of the trucks was freshly painted with a Confederate flag. Arron Rodgers could have thrown a football into Quebec from the fairgrounds, that is how far north we were. These are working class people who should be Democrats, you would think, auto mechanics, farmers, what have you.
"People don't go on Safari because they hate animals" Joel and/or Ethan Coen in "Intolerable Cruelty" which, along with "True Grit" by the Coens is something I regret having recently "dissed" as they say up round in here.
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18 comments:
Oh, no.The Purple Trees are back and it's not winter yet. It maybe a sign that a Blue Moon cometh.
I'm surprised you haven't dissected "cuckservative."
- Breitbart
- WaPo
That idiot from Seattle who decided to pay all of his employees $70K is in trouble. He's had to rent out his house to make ends meet, and is being sued by his brother. Some of his best employees have quit.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/08/01/seattle-ceo-who-set-firm-minimum-wage-to-70g-rents-house-to-make-ends-meet/?intcmp=hpbt4
The money quotes:
Now the people who were just clocking in and out were making the same as me,” he told the paper. “It shackles high performers to less motivated team members.
“He gave raises to people who have the least skills and are the least equipped to do the job, and the ones who were taking on the most didn’t get much of a bump,
How could there be anything wrong with equal pay?
Madison is stuck in the late 1960s and early 1970s? Explains a lot.
I have noticed a disturbing lack of male assholes fucked, Laslo.
Don't tell me you are a heteronormative hater?
@bigMike: I'm not sure that's in Madison. I don't recognize it, at least.
Of course, I don't know all of Madison's walls.
I deleted my 5:37 post on grounds of taste.
Yeah, really.
I am Laslo.
@Laslo, we hadn't previously been aware you had any.
Tear down this wall!
I've been traveling in southern Oregon. You know, the world seen on "Good Morning America" ain't southern Oregon.
Every pick-up truck had an American flag. I saw my first open carry on a woman in Kelso, Washington at a Red Lobster.
Obama is a heartbeat away from a revolution that may put him on a lamp post.
So if coal dust is such an issue, WTF is going on with current modes of transport? So between Sen. Feinstein and Sen. Boxer, and the expertly produced photo presentations, some political call girl needs to fess up and explain how exploding trains in flyover country produces greater health risks to American children.
Oh, I ferget. Tesla. Electric cars. Unicorn dust. Because train schedules and coal transports are sooooo invulnerable.
Excuse me while I scream out loud: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P4A1K4lXDo.
One hour into "Bringing Out The Dead" by Marty Scorsese there is a scene where everyone rushes to save a baby born into very harsh conditions, and prematurely. Very interesting scene from a 1999 release.
The amount of words needed to justify the exact opposite response with accord to the PP videos is where the weakness lies.
In Colorado Planned Parenthood wrote the letters "PROUD" in their windows after the truth broke free (temporarily).
So my Koch's need to fund a couple hundred grand, chump change, into the past statements involving this movie and this scene and this director and this city.
New Fuck York.
They weren't trying to save this premie because they had harvesters on the back end; the idea was the kid's life mattered even though premature.
The scene has all kinds of action.
Mindfulness intended to save a child's life, because, back then, in 1999 films by Marty Scorsese, that's what you did. Back then, that's what Marty thought audiences would pay for.
God Bless Martin Scorsese.
More reports from my anthropological visit to a Vermont county fair. (I even wore an Indiana Jones hat) I went to a pickup truck pull and one of the trucks was freshly painted with a Confederate flag. Arron Rodgers could have thrown a football into Quebec from the fairgrounds, that is how far north we were. These are working class people who should be Democrats, you would think, auto mechanics, farmers, what have you.
"People don't go on Safari because they hate animals"
Joel and/or Ethan Coen in "Intolerable Cruelty" which, along with "True Grit" by the Coens is something I regret having recently "dissed" as they say up round in here.
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