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Obama XX: Maybe We'll Even Talk About Obama

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I'm not suprised. The factory worker jobs are gone now pretty much so those folks have moved on to the Jimmy Johns of the world. If you're in High School it is next to impossible to find a job cause you are competing with folks who don't have restrictions on their schedules, etc.

I suppose, but I just can't fathom getting paid sick days for a fast food job (again, managerial positions excluded). I expected about $5 an hour when I started, ended up making around $12 an hour when I left for college. Nothing beyond that.
 
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I'm not suprised. The factory worker jobs are gone now pretty much so those folks have moved on to the Jimmy Johns of the world. If you're in High School it is next to impossible to find a job cause you are competing with folks who don't have restrictions on their schedules, etc.

I thought "building" hamburgers was a manufacturing job. :confused:
 
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I suppose, but I just can't fathom getting paid sick days for a fast food job (again, managerial positions excluded). I expected about $5 an hour when I started, ended up making around $12 an hour when I left for college. Nothing beyond that.

Agreed. When I worked those jobs from junior high through college, I was just happy to have a job that paid at or slightly above minimum wage. I never would have dreamed of sick days and such. If I got sick in those days, I didn't get paid for the day or two or three I missed work.
 
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I suppose, but I just can't fathom getting paid sick days for a fast food job (again, managerial positions excluded). I expected about $5 an hour when I started, ended up making around $12 an hour when I left for college. Nothing beyond that.

Yes, people who worked in the garment industry couldn't fathom work days shorter than 12 hours, workers older than 16 and such mundane things as fire sprinklers. It's called progress.
 
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Yes, people who worked in the garment industry couldn't fathom work days shorter than 12 hours, workers older than 16 and such mundane things as fire sprinklers. It's called progress.

Really, the long term question is whether unionization would bring higher wages and better benefits to Jimmy John workers, and if that translates to less productivity and higher food costs that would put them at a disadvantage (what an anti-union person would project) or greater productivity and competitiveness (as a pro-union person would project). In general it's certainly tougher to unionize a fast food place. I know when I worked at similar places when I was young, there was significant turnover, but that may not be exactly the same if older workers are filling some portion of the jobs at a place like Jimmy John's.
 
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The good news is that our next President, Michelle Bachmann, knows that it is Obama's fault that you are either:

a. Unemployed. or
b. Working at Jimmy Johns

and wants to help.

"I'm in for 2012 in that I want to be a part of the conversation in making sure that President (Barack) Obama only serves one term, not two, because I want to make sure that we get someone who's going to be making the country work again. That's what I'm in for," Bachmann told ABC News.
 
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The good news is that our next President, Michelle Bachmann, knows that it is Obama's fault that you are either:

a. Unemployed. or
b. Working at Jimmy Johns

and wants to help.

"I'm in for 2012 in that I want to be a part of the conversation in making sure that President (Barack) Obama only serves one term, not two, because I want to make sure that we get someone who's going to be making the country work again. That's what I'm in for," Bachmann told ABC News.

I give her credit for getting the year right anyway.

Not exactly the most inspirational declaration for president I've ever heard. "I want to be part of the conversation." That kind of soaring rhetoric is reminiscent of JFK and Ronald Reagan.
 
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Damm illegal immigrants.

Ninety-five-year-old Leeland Davidson discovered recently that he's not considered a U.S. citizen, despite living nearly 100 years in the country and serving in the U.S. Navy during WWII.
Davidson, from Centralia, Washington, told KOMO News that he discovered he wasn't a U.S. citizen when he was turned down for an enhanced driver's license he needed for a trip to Canada to visit relatives.

"We always figured because he was born to U.S. parents he's automatically a U.S. citizen," said Davidson's daughter, Rose Schoolcroft.

Davidson was born in British Columbia in 1916, but his parents didn't register the birth with the U.S. government to ensure they knew he was a citizen. He checked up on his citizenship before joining the Navy and was told by an inspector at the U.S. Department of Labor Immigration and Naturalization Service he had nothing to worry about. Now he worries that he won't be able to prove his citizenship, because his parents were born in Iowa before local governments started keeping records of birth certificates in 1880. "I want it squared away before I pass away," he says.

Schoolcraft says they tried to dissuade him from pursuing the matter. Employees at the local passport office scared them, telling her father "If he pursued it, (he could) possibly be deported or [be] at risk of losing Social Security."

"We keep telling him, leave it alone, leave it alone, and he won't, like a dog with a bone," Schoolcraft told the Centralia Chronicle. But Davidson says: "I want to get it done before I die." He also still wants to visit his friends and family in Canada. Sen Patty Murray's office is helping him with his application.
 
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Where are they going to deport him to....Canada? At least he'll be able to see his friends then. That might be the faster way to do it too.
 
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Any doubts we may have had about the existence of ghosts should have been forever dispelled when a WH flunky declared we aren't at war in Libya, we're engaged in "kinetic military action." Only Richard Nixon could have come up with that howler. "Nixon--tanned, rested and ready to run."

And let's take a minute to remember the crew of that Libyan jet fighter downed by the French. I'd feel pretty confident taking on Mirages in a sub sonic Yugoslavian built fighter. The very best of East Bloc technology.
 
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The quote at the end is awesome...like he is harassing them because he wants to ya know, find out if he is a FRIGGIN CITIZEN!

Hey if he isnt, they will give him back his taxes right? I mean if he isnt American no need for him to be funding our government right? Hello?
 
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Yah, goofed up paperwork is a bummer. I'm sure we all agree.

The Romans had the right idea. If someone is willing to put on the uniform and fight for this country, they should become a citizen (if that's what they want). It doesn't matter who his parents were or where he was born, as far as I'm concerned he earned his citizenship 70 years ago.
 
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The Romans had the right idea. If someone is willing to put on the uniform and fight for this country, they should become a citizen (if that's what they want). It doesn't matter who his parents were or where he was born, as far as I'm concerned he earned his citizenship 70 years ago.

Rome burned and so shall we.
 
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Yes, people who worked in the garment industry couldn't fathom work days shorter than 12 hours, workers older than 16 and such mundane things as fire sprinklers. It's called progress.

Why don't we just mandate everyone get five weeks of vacation, another two weeks of holidays, and a week of sick pay. Plus raise the minimum wage to $50k/hr. Progress.
 
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The Romans had the right idea. If someone is willing to put on the uniform and fight for this country, they should become a citizen (if that's what they want). It doesn't matter who his parents were or where he was born, as far as I'm concerned he earned his citizenship 70 years ago.

I thought there was a provision for this. It puts you in front of everyone else in line IIRC.
 
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