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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Has any one considered this idea:
The only bailout the big 3 automakers should get is paying for the employees at the company. Pay for the salary and wages of all employees until the company restructures. I believe that allowing a blank check or a unmitigated bailout like the $700 billion (CRAP) TARP will leave devoted employees out on their behinds. The downsizing and the removal of the unions is the top priority of GM, Ford, and Chrysler despite their poor plight of "saving the worker". We should never be fool!
Congress should pass a employee protection bill where the employees are cared for until the company restructures and pull it's resources Or is that too Euro-centric? Then at least the loan from the government would not be so big for the concerned companies and the Americans will not be responsible or guilty of allowing several million employees to be laid of because of 3 stubborn corporate boards would rather run into a problem broadside that try to lead themselves out of a conundrum of tantamount stupidity.
Or, we could use Ashton Kutchner idea, let the oil companies bailout the losers.
The only bailout the big 3 automakers should get is paying for the employees at the company. Pay for the salary and wages of all employees until the company restructures. I believe that allowing a blank check or a unmitigated bailout like the $700 billion (CRAP) TARP will leave devoted employees out on their behinds. The downsizing and the removal of the unions is the top priority of GM, Ford, and Chrysler despite their poor plight of "saving the worker". We should never be fool!
Congress should pass a employee protection bill where the employees are cared for until the company restructures and pull it's resources Or is that too Euro-centric? Then at least the loan from the government would not be so big for the concerned companies and the Americans will not be responsible or guilty of allowing several million employees to be laid of because of 3 stubborn corporate boards would rather run into a problem broadside that try to lead themselves out of a conundrum of tantamount stupidity.
Or, we could use Ashton Kutchner idea, let the oil companies bailout the losers.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
California to Investigate Mormon Aid to Gay Marriage Ban
California officials will investigate whether the Mormon church accurately described its role in a campaign to ban gay marriage in the state.
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Monday, November 24, 2008
White extremists lash out over election of first black presi
The Ku Klux Klan is emerging from decades of disorganization and obscurity, and the turnaround is acutely evident -- more than 200 hate-related incidents have been reported since the Nov. 4 election.
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Project Censored's Top 25 Stories You Won't Hear About
A must read for anyone who thought the news cycle ended with the presidential elections...
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Prop H8
This is why I appreciate Keith Olbermann. I have admired his ability to demonstrate that one does not need to be the "victim" to speak out for those who are. His ability demonstrate what brotherhood in action mean, empathy. Even if you do not care nor favor "Gay Marriage", it is the principle of understanding that we share this world together and that we have a responsibility to share it fruits with each other.
A Doctor, a Mutation and a Potential Cure for AIDS
A Bone Marrow Transplant to Treat a Leukemia Patient Also Gives Him Virus-Resistant Cells; Many Thanks, Sample 61.I am praying for the doctors to succeed with this. Thanks Doc!
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Monday, October 13, 2008
Spoken from the Grave Aldous Huxley
It is interesting how thing s in the past are hauntingly apparent now. Without so much as a time machine, Aldous speaks to us today and screams a truth that many of us ignore on its face. The problem is that maybe we have already landed in the Brave New World, and the mother ship has left us behind.
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