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Good for you for turning the beat around to your advantage and becoming an entrepreneur.
Meanwhile, try toughing it out. Keep your eye on your prize. I know it's easier said than done. If they decide to lay you off, that's where Unemployment comes in. Don't give them the satisfaction of quitting. The fact that you've got an outside life puts you on the right track.
Your job does not have to know about your business, and good for you for keeping it that way. The less they know about you, the better. Let them think "you're needy." You'll have the last laugh when you're working for yourself, your business takes off and they'll still be there under rules and regulations.
I also worked in a NYC governmental agency, within a hostile environment. Felt as though I worked in a war zone, had to keep my defenses up; however I maintained a life outside the workplace and when I retired, turned it into my second, much less stressful and no obnoxious people to deal with, career – I teach figure skating.
I'd rather freeze in a rink where I keep moving, am allowed to be creative, and build a clientele, than work in a warm office sitting at a desk next to bad attitude, conniving coworkers.
You'll do very well. Good luck.
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Thanks for your comment. Yes we are still doing these casa populars. The demand is fantastic. You can email me at: brazilbeachresorts@gmail.com or call me at: +1 (647) 827-0288
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No Way! You lost me once you said you voted for Obama. This tells me that no matter what you will always support the democrat party line. I do not particularly care for Bill Richardson (former Clinton cronie). You are a die hard democrat just trying to say you are a moderate. You are just as far left as Obama on everything except 1 or 2 points. You think that just because you are pro gun and anti illegal immigration we would vote for you? Face up to who you really are. A FAR LEFTIST! You libs do not even have a clue what we really believe in.
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Where are the materials sourced from??? and what are the different options?
Selling each one at what level with respect to the current local market?? and if at a premium by how much percent on average?
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well the reason why we are sending labor out, is because we no longer have a demand here, and our previous administration was against social welfare. also the reason why NATO didn't act was a lack of funding, and their attention was drawn to the pseudo conflict that is still iraq (although now they have no excuse) and for Afghanistan, friends in high places tell me that the US has big plans for Afghanistan. big with a capital N. that is all.
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1) Tax Cuts: For right now, raising taxes is necessary. The reason our economy is in a mess is because the dollar's value dropped so precipitously. That is directly related to the National Debt; which got that high because of how Bush borrowed money to fund the Iraq War when he was unwilling to raise taxes.
Since later you say that you want to stay in Iraq (there are logical reasons for doing so), we either have to raise the money to pay for it or we will continue to deal with a failing economy (and eventual depression).
If you want lower taxes, we have to cut spending. And the honest fact is where most of our money is going is to this war in Iraq. The Iraq War is costing us more money than every entitlement program the Democrats push combined. So if you want lower taxes AND a good economy, the war will have to go. That, or we raise taxes to maintain the economy above depression. Or we combine both (get out of the war and raise taxes), and we pay off the National Debt and actually fix the economy entirely.
After we have paid off the National Debt, we then lower taxes on everyone and keep spending down. I believe in Conservative fiscal ideas, but they are not what is called for right now.
We have to raise taxes to fix what Bush did in spending; then cut them later to keep it fixed.
2) I partially agree with you on the Energy Plan. But what history has taught me is that if you allow the oil companies to get more to drill (they actually have 68 million acres in the continental US already and aren't drilling any of it), they will do so. But then they will fight every attempt to move on to a new energy source (since it costs them money), and they have the money to convince our politicians to stop any attempt to move to other energy sources.
In essence, if we give them the ability to drill in ANWR and further in the Gulf of Mexico, they will take it and then prevent any move to break off of oil. We won't do anything about the problem for at least 7-10 years; and then we will get the same problem again in less than 30 years (closer to 20 years).
We suck it up now or we suck it up in 20 years. Up to you which one you want; but if we suck it up now the sooner we can get off of oil and stop providing money to terrorists.
3) Universal Health Care. I really don't see how your point works out where its less profitable to become a doctor. Perhaps explaining that further (and I am completely serious on that, not making fun); its possible, but I don't see how.
What I do see is why the cost of health care is so high. The truth is that there are two major problems. One, there are poor who can't afford health insurance, but the law still requires they be taken care of. This drives up the cost when they don't pay.
The other cause of the high rise is health insurance companies themselves. They are a business; they don't make money if they always have to pay out money. Because of this, they fight paying every chance they get. This is especially true on big ticket items like heart attacks, strokes, and longterm care for cancer sufferers or the aging.
They know how long it takes to get court action on lawsuits, so they are willing to take a chance on getting sued. They know most people cannot wait it out because they need money now. So they refuse to pay. Well, the hospital already did the work and the lab tests and treatments and so on; and they need to be paid, so they go to the patient when the health insurance company bails.
Well, the patient thought they were covered, so they don't have the money to cover things like heart attacks or cancer. So they also skip out on the bill; and the hospital is stuck. They have to try to make it up somewhere, so they do so by sticking it to other patients in the form of higher costs on labs and treatments and so on.
So both those who are too poor to be insured and those who thought they were covered are screwed under our current system. Both problems are fixed under a Universal Health Care System.
4) I more or less agree with you on immigration. I disagree that if you get rid of the "jobs for illegals," that they'll stop coming. What will happen is that they will try to find new ways to get past it; and they have been rather successful so far in doing so.
I have a different plan for ending illegal immigration. But so far every attempt I've made to get it out and see how people like it shows that almost no one supports it. It will work, but apprarently people don't want to deal with the situation anymore and won't wait for how long it will take to work.
Every plan (including yours) will never end the problem altogether. Your plan has the best chance of limiting it, but it won't end the problem. My plan has a very good chance of ending the problem, but it will take at least 10 years and probably 20 years before it does.
I realize that no one would support my plan anyway, so I've decided to abandon trying to spread the idea. But know that your plan will not end the problem as you believe it will; nor will McCain's or Obama's. Your's has the most effectiveness of the three, though. So I'd agree with yours if those three were my choices.
5) Iraq: For the record, there were no terrorists in Iraq before we went in. Saddam Hussein kept them out. Not because he was a good guy; it was more jealousy.
Hussein relished his reputation as the man who had stood up to the US. Of course, that rep starts to pale when compared to those who not only stood up to the US, but actually attacked back. Basically, Hussein didn't want to be outshone by Osama bin Laden; so he kept them out.
He also did not have weapons of mass destruction. And that idea that he took them into Syria is bunk. Saddam Hussein was Sunni, Syria is mostly Shiite. They would not help him in the least. Saddam Hussein didn't have any, and we know because he had no where to send them (unless he sent them to Saudi Arabia–who would have told us if only to get further on our good sides and make more money off of us).
However, that is the past. And while they weren't there before, al Qaeda is in Iraq now. So there is logic to staying and kicking them back out. But as I said in the opening subject (taxes), if you believe we should stay in Iraq, we must raise the taxes to pay for it.
That, or we will have to deal with a weak economy (and possible depression).
And one must point out that Obama doesn't want to stop fighting the terrorists entirely. He just wants out of Iraq, he wants to stay in Afghanistan (where Osama bin Laden is). There is a pretty good chance we still won't have to fight them here; because we will be fighting them in Afghanistan. We'll just have better luck finding Osama bin Laden if we are in the same country he's in…
That's up to you to decide if the Iraq War is worth higher taxes OR a weak economy. But we will have to suffer one or the other if we stick with the Iraq war.
I want to no more about this investment Opp. I plan to be in Brasil in March 2011. I’m not sure if this pop is still happen but would like to hear more about it.
I am excited to "meet" Joseph (maybe I knew him in the premortal?) someday… I love him for all he did for the restoration of the gospel and for his love of those early members and furture members like me. I know with all my heart he truly saw and spoke with God our Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ. I know everything he did was for our benefit and in obedience to his commands the Lord had given. The movie in SLC at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building right now "Joseph Smith: The Prophet of the Restoration" is SOOOO wonderful and powerful. Anyone who lives near by or visits Utah should go see that movie.
Yes, I have read the Book of Mormon several times and I know without a shadow of a doubt it is truly words inspiried for us and was translated by Joseph through the power of Almighty God.
I testify any person who prayerfully reads the Book of Mormon and studies the gospel and lives by its teachings will become closer to God than by any other way. I love my Heavenly Father and I love my Savior, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
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Both you and Hardin are correct. The only obvious 'rational' solution for the masses of dispossessed and disenfranchised our current culture produces is ultimately extermination of 'unnecessary' humans. For that reason, I (like many others) characterize our economic tradition as a bleak and dismal death cult.
During one of our regular meetings about a year ago, the owner-operator of the company for which I work asked us (the employees) to tell him how we want to strategize and react to the 'economic downturn' and made us decide whether we want to reduce all our hours evenly across the board as circumstances dictate, or if we would prefer he permanently lay off individuals to maintain a full time schedule for the rest. (He of course did not identify whom among us he would permanently lay off to accommodate the full schedule for the rest.) It's funny how modest everyone's assessment of their talents and abilities becomes when wagering their incomes on it. (I'm too lazy to look it up right now and can't remember the guy's name but a sociologist wrote an article on this, and called it something like 'the society behind the curtain'. It's a utopian theory in which any given subject lays out the blueprint for the perfect society THEN someone else picks the people that constitute that society. If the subject designs a society in which physical prowess or intelligence act as advantages to determine who 'rules', then the one that picks the members of the society assembles a society in which the subject is the weakest or the dumbest, respectively. The intent of the sociologist is to demonstrate that what is always in our best 'self-interest' is a cooperative and sympathetic society that does not arbitrarily choose then reward esoteric advantages.)
The only obvious alternative to the extermination of 'surplus' humanity is cooperative apportionment of labor and benefit. The idea of 'competition' is unsophisticated, primordial, brutish and antiquated, and has been so for thousands of years already.
'Selfishness' and 'egotism' ARE contemporary American values along with hatred of society, contempt for fellow humanity, celebration of the deprivation and misfortune of others, morbid narcissism and sadistic fetishism. The mythology of 'self-reliance' and 'fierce rugged individualism' in American culture has long since morphed into an overzealous psychopathic religious death cult. It is an extemely toxic and hazardous ideology that poses a very real potential for the kind of 'rational' extermination policies practiced by the nazis.
There are no 'individuals' – Humanity is collective. Our worship of 'individualism' has stripped us of the ability to appreciate, respect and preserve our individuality, and the only hope for the future is the conclusion of the age of psychopathic individualism.
EDIT ADD: I cite as evidence, the several psychopathic reactions your question attracted best represented by Disco Stu:
"Individuals know best how to solve their own problems. (Agreed.) Government serves the economy the best by simply getting out of the way."
For the respondents (including Stu) that question the authenticity of your references, I as usual am too lazy to spend any time on it now, but I did however write an article on it available on my website in which I in fact cite specific references, ironically for the specific phrase, "government serves the economy the best by simply getting out of the way". In its current contemporary form, this idea is popularized by Ayn Rand in the 1950s and I follow the ideal through quotes by the likes of Reagan & Bush all the way to the current president of (former Soviet Republic) Georgia, fully intact, in all its original glory. For Disco Stu to ask where you came up with this stuff then quote Ayn Rand (which is where you came up with this stuff) is a profoundly clarifying and disturbing indication of the current quality of the ideology: overzealous fanaticism and repitition of learned phrases without comprehension of their origins or meanings.
(reference link)
http://www.nokilleye.com/020322.pdf
(commences on page 5 under subtitle: 'Six Degrees of Separation from Ayn Rand to Kevin Bacon')