Starbuck1975
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- Jan 6, 2005
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My daddy was just a hard working union guy, so had to pave my own way. Appreciate the concern!So why are you still here? Wouldn't take you, eh?
My daddy was just a hard working union guy, so had to pave my own way. Appreciate the concern!So why are you still here? Wouldn't take you, eh?
How can we hear ourselves when you keep clanking your buckets around?Like I said, it’s like you guys can’t even hear yourselves.
How can we hear ourselves when you keep clanking your buckets around?
Standard response from a waterboy. If you actually have a point, I am happy to refute it.Standard cop out from a "thoughtful fellow", lol.
Standard response from a waterboy. If you actually have a point, I am happy to refute it.
They don’t get it. They’re incapable of it.And that's the mistake that pretty much everyone here ignored.
Coal has been on the way out for a long time, and I'm sure most of the people in the industry know it, but he needed to be a bit less condescending. Don't piss off people you're trying to get to vote for you. That's politics 101 (a class Trump never took). Better to say that he would work on a way of transitioning those people into other industries.
lol.exactly, you are stubbornly arrogant to the point of only refuting points(even if blatantly wrong about it), or calling people names.
this mirror is working great.
how's that dictionary coming?
They can’t help themselves
They don’t get it. They’re incapable of it.
You still don’t get it. We don’t expect him to be nice. We are suggesting that you’re not going to win over voters by being an out of touch condescending prick. Telling coal miners that they should learn to code is directionally correct but also absurd as presented.Hardly, conservatives prefer lies to caress their fragile psyche. Sure, Biden could be nicer about it, but since when has being nice been something conservatives cared about or even desired in their candidates? Not in my voting lifetime.
I suppose we could try all TDS all the time.The funny part about Greenman and you is how you guys are both aloof and think you know it all simultaneously.
Says youI mean, Greenman is so out of touch on a regular basis I'm inclined to believe the rock he lives under just got internet and he stumbled onto ATOT because it's "the internet"
The circular firing squad is your dilemma to solve. Don’t blame me for having enough sense to get out of the circle. My motto is #nosides.And you're too focused on encouraging the Democrats circular firing squad that you claim to hate, but still revel in...yet still manage to ignore and even defend (via whataboutism) whatever the GOP decides to do.. #bothsides5life is your motto.
Not mean, just not relatable to his target audience.The only point you guys have here is that Biden was "too mean" about it (your opinion only). That's it. He's not wrong, he just didn't say it the way you want him to. Which, btw, reflects age old tactics of controlling others behavior, something conservatives of all types have been doing for thousands of years.
You still don’t get it. We don’t expect him to be nice. We are suggesting that you’re not going to win over voters by being an out of touch condescending prick. Telling coal miners that they should learn to code is directionally correct but also absurd as presented.
I suppose we could try all TDS all the time.
Says you
The circular firing squad is your dilemma to solve. Don’t blame me for having enough sense to get out of the circle. My motto is #nosides.
Not mean, just not relatable to his target audience.
It must be terrible to see your way of life crumbling while being told by someone else what to do about it who offers calculus instead of compassion and sees that way of life disappearing as just -- as if you yourself held no value worth respecting.
I think you misspelled bootstraps.
Seriously tho, do we move to a socialist solution? I'm ok with that, but it can't be half-assed where we borrow a few trillion to retool workers who want or need it, it's gotta be self sufficient. And conservatives will need to stop being outwardly dicks about it.
We can, but I'm a believer in capitalism in a boundaried way. I don't think that seeing a tragedy in motion means we have duty to abate it. Tragedy is inevitable. It is definite that some coal workers will continue to be decimated personally by the transition away from their industry. Grief is best shared. Ultimately, it is the most powerful thing we can offer to help.
And you want reformed miners to code remote, from home, right off the retooling belt?Dev teams aren’t colocated and you mostly need top talent for product design and strategy. The work itself is becoming increasingly commoditized, which is why you have dev hubs growing in other parts of the country like Salt Lake City and the Carolinas.
For all that, you don't understand that you're one of the shooters in the circular firing squad. The liberals have an attitude and an approach that guarantees failure. You fellows couldn't sell twenty dollar bills for five bucks each.Hardly, conservatives prefer lies to caress their fragile psyche. Sure, Biden could be nicer about it, but since when has being nice been something conservatives cared about or even desired in their candidates? Not in my voting lifetime.
The funny part about Greenman and you is how you guys are both aloof and think you know it all simultaneously.
I mean, Greenman is so out of touch on a regular basis I'm inclined to believe the rock he lives under just got internet and he stumbled onto ATOT because it's "the internet"
And you're too focused on encouraging the Democrats circular firing squad that you claim to hate, but still revel in...yet still manage to ignore and even defend (via whataboutism) whatever the GOP decides to do.. #bothsides5life is your motto.
The only point you guys have here is that Biden was "too mean" about it (your opinion only). That's it. He's not wrong, he just didn't say it the way you want him to. Which, btw, reflects age old tactics of controlling others behavior, something conservatives of all types have been doing for thousands of years.
India started with call centers and picking up commodity work. Imagine if, rather than offshoring that work, someone had the vision and leadership to direct that investment into communities dependent on dying legacy industries. Not everyone can or should be a coder, but I imagine coal miners have other transferable skills we could repurpose.And you want reformed miners to code remote, from home, right off the retooling belt?
The only feasible route I see is 1. some kind of certification and then 2. enrollment in some kind of graduate program in a bigger corp. Hands on. On location. Anything else is a pipe dream IMO.
But hey that may be doable, "offshoring" for a few years, subsidized, who knows... then return to "home" and work remote. Maybe.