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To: Pinkbell

Typical Ron Paul behavior.

Remember when in the debates the candidates (in two different debates) were asked to state what they liked or admired about one of the other candidates?

Ron Paul was the one who couldn’t think of anything. Now that’s a low-class act.


29 posted on 05/13/2012 1:28:18 PM PDT by cookcounty ("We're all born idiots, and we only get over that condition as we get less young." -J Goldberg)
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To: cookcounty
Remember when in the debates the candidates (in two different debates) were asked to state what they liked or admired about one of the other candidates?

Ron Paul was the one who couldn’t think of anything. Now that’s a low-class act.

I'd probably be in mostly the same position. There's nothing I like about Romney.

41 posted on 05/13/2012 1:49:47 PM PDT by wastedyears ("God? I didn't know he was signed onto the system.")
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To: cookcounty
You miss the point. Let me give you another example to help you out.

USPS has an employee merit evaluation for non-bargaining unit management and staff folks every year. A percentage of your pay will depend on how you have performed (or kissed butt) in the previous year, and whether or not the boss' boss likes you.

So, it's really important.

There's a self evaluation block. You can check off OUTSTANDNG, SUPERIOR, AVERAGE, BELOW AVERAGE, POOR ~ that's what YOU AS an employee can check off to provide a summary categorization of your performance.

IF you check Average, and your boss thinks you were Outstanding, the management rule is that you cannot get a higher evaluation than the one you picked for yourself.

When this system was first imposed lots of folks thought you could curry favor with the boss by selecting Superior rather than Outstanding. Boy were they fooled.

I never checked anything less than OUTSTANDING. This paid off big time during a two year period when I ended up without a BOSS in the chain of command, so E&LR (personnel) processed my annual merit evaluation with only my own Superior rating!

Paul, as a candidate, is certainly allowed to rate himself Superior and the others as Poor. Why would it be any other way than that?

49 posted on 05/13/2012 2:09:46 PM PDT by muawiyah
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