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Why are People Angry
The Desk of FlyingA ^
| 12/18/02
| FlyingA
Posted on 12/18/2002 9:11:04 AM PST by FlyingA
Folks.
The issue is ENRON and WORLDCOM, corruption abound, no voice for LABOR, no extention for UI, raises for senators, anti-bankruptcy legislation for the poor, bail outs for corporations, I could go on and on...
It's not just an issue of techies getting screwed. The whole populace is getting screwed, outside of the billionares who are getting richer.
Tech jobs gone, manufacturing jobs gone. The jobs that are here are going to FOREIGNERS.
We continue to dump too much money into Defense. American's aren't making great wages any more, so taxes are severly low but the government keeps spending. MASSIVE DEBT MASSIVE DEBT MASSIVE DEBT MASSIVE DEBT MASSIVE DEBT MASSIVE DEBT
Bankruptcies, foreclosures....
Where are these new jobs going to come from ?? Medicine and hospitals?? Really? Who's going to pay for the medical bills so that one can make $30K as a med tech?
How many med tech jobs are there? Maybe it's law? God knows we don't have enough lawyers (roll eyes).
There are very few jobs I see left that can't be done by H1Bs or done by Mexicans, VERY FEW.
Service jobs, like mechanic, plumbers, garbage men, retail, McDonalds etc. are the wave of the future...but they will all be low paying jobs.
The sad thing is that the benefit of globalization is to bring about improved economies in the third world. But what good does that do us if the manufacturing and service jobs are already in those countries?? We don't gain at all from them becoming wealthy, not a bit. But CEO's and corporate home offices do, about 100 people per company?
Salaries are going to plummet, mark my words. Jobs are going to be scarce.And deflation or hyper inflation is going to hit us.
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posted on
12/18/2002 9:11:04 AM PST
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FlyingA
To: FlyingA
America will be made up of security people groping people for $100K a year, and minimum wage healthcare workers (nurses and doctors). But eventually, as security produces nothing, the security people will be moved into the minimum wage healthcare jobs which won't exist. At that point, we will have the very few political elites (and executives) and the masses of peasants eating the genetically modified food and drinking the polluted water. This is of course, my opinion, and is still a bit into the future...at least 3 months away I would guess.
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posted on
12/18/2002 9:12:57 AM PST
by
FlyingA
To: FlyingA
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posted on
12/18/2002 9:13:55 AM PST
by
FlyingA
To: FlyingA
I had an interesting conversation last night with a gentleman I've known for about a year. We were discussing the issue of H1-B visas.
He mentioned that he was recently hired as a contractor by a firm in the Southeast and was put in a hiring position to assist with staffing a project. I believe the particular skill set for this project was AS400 & RPG. Apparently, one of the staffing firms that this company dealt with was heavily involved in the placement of H1-B's. Anyway, a resume came in one day and this paricular candidate had no RPG experience. He called the agency and inquired as to why this particular candidate had been submitted with no experience whatsoever in the skillset they were looking for. He said that within a few hours this guy's resume was resubmitted and now showed "3 years of RPG experience". He said fine, I'm going to give this guy a very basic test in order to ascertain his competency. Well, the guy did not know one single thing about RPG. LMAO. Don't ya love it.
He also mentioned that he had been contacted within the last week by a US congressman from Georgia. I can't remember his name, but they apparently have dealt with one another in the past. The congressman inquired as to whether H1-B's were adversely affecting our industry. He flat out told him that at his church alone he knew 10 people in IT that were out of work and that H1-B was a contributing factor to their circumstances. They also went into how this affected the US tax base, etc. etc.
Is it possible that some folks in Washington are finally wising up? It's nice to know that, at least, there is an apparent interest in what is happening in the technology sector in this country.
Anyway, thought you guys might find this interesting.
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posted on
12/18/2002 9:17:20 AM PST
by
FlyingA
To: FlyingA
New Japanese Supercomputer Almost Five Times Faster Than Any in U.S.
(AP) - It's a machine so fast it performs more computations per second than there are stars in our galaxy. It's so large it's housed in a building the size of an aircraft hangar. Running 35.6 trillion calculations per second, the Earth Simulator is the fastest supercomputer in the world, almost five times faster than the next best one and as fast as the top 5 U.S. supercomputers combined.
http://news.yahoo.com/fc?tmpl=fc&cid=34&in=tech&cat=semiconductors_and_computer_chips
...this Toshiba effort will produce jobs (we have already wasted twice this much on Afghanistan and accomplished NOTHING)
Toshiba to take plunge with chip plants
The projects mark a renewed offensive by Japan's beleaguered chipmakers to regain past glory in an industry they dominated just a decade ago
Toshiba, Japan's biggest chipmaker, said Friday it will spend $2.85bn (about £2bn) in the next four years to build two chip plants in Japan in a bid to boost global competitiveness.
The long-anticipated projects mark a renewed offensive by Japan's beleaguered chipmakers to regain past glory in an industry they dominated just a decade ago
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2127567,00.html?rtag=zdnetukhompage
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posted on
12/18/2002 9:19:53 AM PST
by
FlyingA
To: FlyingA
"We continue to dump too much money into Defense. American's aren't making great wages any more, so taxes are severly [sic] low" I think you are at the wrong site. DU is over yonder.
And gosh, why aren't YOU running things?
--Boris
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posted on
12/18/2002 9:21:20 AM PST
by
boris
To: FlyingA
You want Manufacturing jobs to come back in the US?
You want the return of good paying jobs?
Then stop bowing to the crippling myriad of Union organizations.
Protect domestic industries with tariffs. Fair Trade, not Free Trade.
And last (and certainly not Least): Give companies incentives to return/set up in the US - TAX RELIEF!
Give PEOPLE back their money with massive TAX REFORM. You'll see the economy boom like never before!
We don't need a massive, omnipotent govt. Less govt = less need to tax = more individual Freedoms.
Simple stuff...really, it is.
To: TakeitBack
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posted on
12/18/2002 9:28:17 AM PST
by
FlyingA
To: FlyingA
About a year ago, I got on of those boiler room stock broker calls.
"Hey, Richard, how are ya'? (Best NY dialect) Been a while but I wanted to call to tell you about the best deal I've come across in years. I'm sure you know the name 'Conseco', right?"
This MORON -- to whom I'd NEVER spoken before -- went on for a few seconds more -- WITHOUT taking a breath or pausing to give me an opportunity to say I wasn't interested (SOP for these jerks).
He was still talking when I noisily dropped the phone back on the cradle.
I DO NOT need to spell out the moral of this story, do I?
To: Dick Bachert
No Dick - I've had several calls like that too!
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posted on
12/18/2002 9:35:44 AM PST
by
FlyingA
To: FlyingA
The top 12 U.S. bankruptcies, ranked by assets:
WorldCom Inc., July 21, 2002; $103.9 billion
Enron Corp., Dec. 2, 2001; $63.4 billion
Conseco Inc., Dec. 18, 2002; $52 billion
Texaco Inc., April 12, 1987; $35.9 billion
Financial Corp. of America, Sept. 9, 1988; $33.9 billion
Global Crossing Ltd., Jan. 28, 2002; $25.5 billion
UAL Corp., Dec. 9, 2002; $25.2 billion
Adelphia, June 25, 2002; $24.4 billion
Pacific Gas and Electric Co., April 6, 2001; $21.5 billion
MCorp., March 31, 1989; $20.2 billion
Kmart Corp. Jan. 22, 2002, $17.0 billion
NTL Inc., May 8, 2002, 16.8 billion
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posted on
12/18/2002 9:38:50 AM PST
by
FlyingA
To: TakeitBack
IF YOU WANT THIS MAN AND MEN LIKE HIM TO REMAIN IN CONTROL OF YOUR ECONOMIC AND PERSONAL DESTINY, CONTINUE TO TOLERATE THE CURRENT MARXIST INCOME TAX SYSTEM.
ONE MORE TIME:
ITS ABOUT
P O W E R AND C O N T R O L!!
SIGN THE PETITION AT HTTP://WWW.VOTR.ORG. Then find out how you can do more to end Americas peculiar SPRING MADNESS.
To: Dick Bachert
Bump
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posted on
12/18/2002 9:40:32 AM PST
by
FlyingA
To: TakeitBack
You beat me to the the response that this Flying A so sorely needed.
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posted on
12/18/2002 9:47:59 AM PST
by
KamMan
To: KamMan
Thanks - KamMan
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posted on
12/18/2002 9:50:41 AM PST
by
FlyingA
To: FlyingA
>>masses of peasants eating the genetically modified food and drinking the polluted water.
Genetically modified will be the savior of the world.
It is one of the future growth industries of America, along with biotech.
Computers and software are inevitably going to be handled from overseas.
Nano-bio-tech computers will come from the USA.
The USA engineers, innovates and develops new technology which will then be commercialized by others; Japan for VHS developed by Ampex --
To: FlyingA
"peasants eating the genetically modified food"
You say that like it's a bad thing.
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posted on
12/18/2002 10:00:53 AM PST
by
Tauzero
To: FlyingA
"It's so large it's housed in a building the size of an aircraft hangar."
Gigantism is a dead end.
Besides, this is a very special purpose machine.
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posted on
12/18/2002 10:03:04 AM PST
by
Tauzero
To: Tauzero
You say that like it's a bad thing. Count us in when Soylent Green comes out.
To: FlyingA
>>we have already wasted twice this much on Afghanistan and accomplished NOTHING)
You have to be kidding. Accomplished Nothing? Nothing? NOTHING? NOTHING? NOTHING?
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