Is why my thread is a train wreck. Unfortunately, you are in the majority of the members.
I have a novel idea, and I realize this may be too much for you to handle, ask a question if you don't get it. That's how a discussion gets started.
I expected this from someone. My name is very clearly written next to my post, could you not read and then retype correctly?
Was hoping for some more constructive replies and maybe even get a discussing going. Way to f' that all up.
I preface this with I don't talk a lot. I don't just say random things. I speak with a goal or point in mind. If what I was saying were purposeless then I would understand being ignored. Also, I keep in mind who I'm talking to and try to make sure it's relevant to the person I'm talking to...
I effectively work two jobs, not because I have to, but as a choice. I enjoy the work I do for the most part, which is an added bonus, but I also have an end in mind. I know the type of people you are refering to. I dated a girl who had a father like this. Millionaire. Did all his own...
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1: He's getting off topic
2: I think you missed the sarcasm.
Again, the healthcare thing is getting off topic. As far as being able to strike/refuse to work based on safety, well that's a federal law, which has been in effect for 30 or so years, and good luck to any one or more person/people to...
Look at those quotes alone, without the peanut gallery's comments, and then tell me again how he is saying to completely disregard government? Let's not forget that government is his job. He's not saying to do away with it completely, but to shrink it down. By doing what I said, which you...
I don't work in mining safety, but construction safety. It's a constant battle between safety and productivity. Over-regulation usually doesn't come from the government, I might add, but from over-zealous companies. Back on topic, coal still provides 50% of our electricity. It sounds like...
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