Leeroy Jenkins
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CDC shut down, food inspectors furloughed, and cancer trials on hold. I hope Big Bottom's kid isn't impacted by the trials being put on hold.
Seriously. And this doosh was in here crying about losing his job a few months ago.
Oh yeah.... That thread was a real tearjerker...[icon] said:Kicking it at the office offloading some personal files in jeans and a T shirt. My marketing department had survived 4 corporate sales, a bankruptcy, and three rounds of layoffs, however the election results seem to be the nail in the coffin. We're outsourcing all marketing at this point so I was laid off on Thursday evening. They've been very kind with the severance package so zero worries here. As my incessant presence here at FBG likely hinted at my boredom in my current job. It was as kush a gig as they come but with no more room to move up... stagnant daily routine... tis for the best. So now I'm offloading 20GB of personal files and 60GB of music onto a drive. Removing any evidence of incriminating activity.... and Enjoying one last cup of our tasty in-house starbucks java, then off to the house for a cold one.May end up bouncing some resume / job search questions off you guys since it's been over a decade since I've been in the market. Got a few solid leads lined up already. Thinking about taking the month of December off to unwind. Have never been without a job for more than 3 days since I was 16. In a way it's kinda nice.
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Yes, he's posting because he's so happy.For Timmy, this thread is like a 6 year old waking up Christmas morning to find a new bicycle in the living room.
There's actually a process called a 'petition to discharge' where any Congressman can get enough signatures on a petition to force a vote on any bill. Unfortunately it takes several weeks IIRC, so isn't an immediate option here despite the possibility that enough Republicans would sign onto the petition and bring a clean continuing resolution up for a vote.Bills are introduced all the time, but the Speaker is the only one who can call the vote.Question: I guess I was sleeping in Civics class that day, but ...
Only John Boehner can introduce bills to the Houe for a vote? I honestly thought any Congressman could introduce a new bill![]()
I know the Senate is a different arena, but there are frequent news articles in the local paper about Senators Mary Landrieu and David Vitter filing bills. Congressmen can't do the same? Or is it that they can, but Boehner can somehow block it?
Nothing about this makes me happy in the slightest.For Timmy, this thread is like a 6 year old waking up Christmas morning to find a new bicycle in the living room.
You're telling me us taking our bottomless US Amex Black card and putting it back in our wallet for a minute instead of waiving it around everywhere is going to result in a decrease in money entering the marketplace?!This is costing us 300 million dollars a day:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-01/shutdown-would-cost-u-s-economy-300-million-a-day-ihs-says.html
Yep. Anytime they want, in fact.Can the R's have a "non confidence" vote on the Speaker and remove him from his position? Like what parties do in parliamentary systems.
Not costing me anything yet. Did you give them your credit card number?This is costing us 300 million dollars a day:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-01/shutdown-would-cost-u-s-economy-300-million-a-day-ihs-says.html
I thought you said the debt doesn't matter!This is costing us 300 million dollars a day:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-01/shutdown-would-cost-u-s-economy-300-million-a-day-ihs-says.html
Damn you are coldSeriously. And this doosh was in here crying about losing his job a few months ago.Oh yeah.... That thread was a real tearjerker...[icon] said:Kicking it at the office offloading some personal files in jeans and a T shirt. My marketing department had survived 4 corporate sales, a bankruptcy, and three rounds of layoffs, however the election results seem to be the nail in the coffin. We're outsourcing all marketing at this point so I was laid off on Thursday evening. They've been very kind with the severance package so zero worries here. As my incessant presence here at FBG likely hinted at my boredom in my current job. It was as kush a gig as they come but with no more room to move up... stagnant daily routine... tis for the best. So now I'm offloading 20GB of personal files and 60GB of music onto a drive. Removing any evidence of incriminating activity.... and Enjoying one last cup of our tasty in-house starbucks java, then off to the house for a cold one.May end up bouncing some resume / job search questions off you guys since it's been over a decade since I've been in the market. Got a few solid leads lined up already. Thinking about taking the month of December off to unwind. Have never been without a job for more than 3 days since I was 16. In a way it's kinda nice.
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I recognized that sometimes companies can't afford to keep everyone employed... gubmint should take notes from the private sector's trimming of fat over the last couple years. People will pick themselves up and move on, just like I did.
So ... has Boehner consistently not been calling Democrat-filed bills for votes? In the recent past and such? Not germane to the current shutdown ... this just seems really odd to me.Bills are introduced all the time, but the Speaker is the only one who can call the vote.
It's informally called the Hastert Rule. It's a pretty recent thing.So ... has Boehner consistently not been calling Democrat-filed bills for votes? In the recent past and such? Not germane to the current shutdown ... this just seems really odd to me.Bills are introduced all the time, but the Speaker is the only one who can call the vote.
How does the minority party ever get a bill voted upon? The Speaker of the Hosue has a de facto veto? Rhetorically: was Tip O'Neill single-handledly scuttling Republican initiatives back in the '80s (I know that O'Neill was not in fact doing so, and that he and Reagan compromised plenty).
Probably not on the horizon ... but looks to me like a Constitutional amendment is needed.
First off I never wrote that. But second, I find it pretty astonishing that so many people who claim to care about the deficit, debt, and spending in general seem to be just fine with this situation. Which just proves to me something which I already knew anyhow: none of this is about the debt. In truth, it's not even about Obamacare. It's about sticking it to President Obama because there is a group of people in this country who hate him, blindly for the most part, and they've taken over the Republican party.I thought you said the debt doesn't matter!This is costing us 300 million dollars a day:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-01/shutdown-would-cost-u-s-economy-300-million-a-day-ihs-says.html
Not costing me anything yet. Did you give them your credit card number?This is costing us 300 million dollars a day:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-01/shutdown-would-cost-u-s-economy-300-million-a-day-ihs-says.html
Check out "Petition to Discharge."So ... has Boehner consistently not been calling Democrat-filed bills for votes? In the recent past and such? Not germane to the current shutdown ... this just seems really odd to me.Bills are introduced all the time, but the Speaker is the only one who can call the vote.
How does the minority party ever get a bill voted upon? The Speaker of the Hosue has a de facto veto? Rhetorically: was Tip O'Neill single-handledly scuttling Republican initiatives back in the '80s (I know that O'Neill was not in fact doing so, and that he and Reagan compromised plenty).
Probably not on the horizon ... but looks to me like a Constitutional amendment is needed.
How so, exactly?Damn you are coldI recognized that sometimes companies can't afford to keep everyone employed... gubmint should take notes from the private sector's trimming of fat over the last couple years. People will pick themselves up and move on, just like I did.
Q2
Who do you think was more responsible for thepoor response to Hurricane Katrina: George W.Bush or Barack Obama?
George W. Bush.............................................28%
Barack Obama...............................................29%
Not sure...................................................44%
Wrong.First off I never wrote that. But second, I find it pretty astonishing that so many people who claim to care about the deficit, debt, and spending in general seem to be just fine with this situation. Which just proves to me something which I already knew anyhow: none of this is about the debt. In truth, it's not even about Obamacare. It's about sticking it to President Obama because there is a group of people in this country who hate him, blindly for the most part, and they've taken over the Republican party.
This one is REALLY going to help, I can feel it!Ya know what I think would really help? Another speech!
Over 50% of all Republican voters continue to believe that Obama was born outside of the USA. Think about that for a moment- over 50%!!On the topic of how these idiots get voted into their seats, this is a reminder of what Republican primary voters are like:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/161910086/PPP-Louisiana-poll-August-2013
Q2
Who do you think was more responsible for thepoor response to Hurricane Katrina: George W.Bush or Barack Obama?
George W. Bush.............................................28%
Barack Obama...............................................29%
Not sure...................................................44%
I can totally see your nipsHow so, exactly?Damn you are coldI recognized that sometimes companies can't afford to keep everyone employed... gubmint should take notes from the private sector's trimming of fat over the last couple years. People will pick themselves up and move on, just like I did.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discharge_petitionCheck out "Petition to Discharge."So ... has Boehner consistently not been calling Democrat-filed bills for votes? In the recent past and such? Not germane to the current shutdown ... this just seems really odd to me.Bills are introduced all the time, but the Speaker is the only one who can call the vote.
How does the minority party ever get a bill voted upon? The Speaker of the Hosue has a de facto veto? Rhetorically: was Tip O'Neill single-handledly scuttling Republican initiatives back in the '80s (I know that O'Neill was not in fact doing so, and that he and Reagan compromised plenty).
Probably not on the horizon ... but looks to me like a Constitutional amendment is needed.
Yes and all democrats are rhodes scholars...Over 50% of all Republican voters continue to believe that Obama was born outside of the USA. Think about that for a moment- over 50%!!On the topic of how these idiots get voted into their seats, this is a reminder of what Republican primary voters are like:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/161910086/PPP-Louisiana-poll-August-2013
Q2
Who do you think was more responsible for thepoor response to Hurricane Katrina: George W.Bush or Barack Obama?
George W. Bush.............................................28%
Barack Obama...............................................29%
Not sure...................................................44%
Because you want to shut down the Government for a month or more, and it looks like you don't give a crap how it effects anybodyHow so, exactly?Damn you are coldI recognized that sometimes companies can't afford to keep everyone employed... gubmint should take notes from the private sector's trimming of fat over the last couple years. People will pick themselves up and move on, just like I did.
My building here is a ghost town. A few politicals. A few security folks. A couple of lawyers. And then . . . empty halls.
My Agency is a great old building in DC, with long, wide hallways. I'm dying to bring in some rubber balls or a scooter or something, and just tool around.
Unfortunately, i'm left doing the work for my division, which is a little stressful. But whatever. At least I'm not home.
I don't doubt this, but I also don't doubt that the dip#### factor is much higher on the conservative side of the spectrum.Yes and all democrats are rhodes scholars...Over 50% of all Republican voters continue to believe that Obama was born outside of the USA. Think about that for a moment- over 50%!!On the topic of how these idiots get voted into their seats, this is a reminder of what Republican primary voters are like:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/161910086/PPP-Louisiana-poll-August-2013
Q2
Who do you think was more responsible for thepoor response to Hurricane Katrina: George W.Bush or Barack Obama?
George W. Bush.............................................28%
Barack Obama...............................................29%
Not sure...................................................44%![]()
Both sides are loaded with dip####s.
There are no words for this level of douchebaggeryThe day before he was taped harassing a Park Ranger for doing her job, Neugebauer went onThe Chad Hasty Show to state that he will keep the government shut down for "as long as it takes" to ensure that Obamacare is not funded, claiming it was the will of the American people.
I want #### fixed. If that means the government is shut down for a month or more that sucks but we can't keep kicking the can down the road. Its extremely unfortunate that it may result in people losing their jobs. I feel that. However you shouldn't expect to be immune to layoffs/paycuts/downsizing just because you don't work in the private sector.Because you want to shut down the Government for a month or more, and it looks like you don't give a crap how it effects anybodyHow so, exactly?Damn you are coldI recognized that sometimes companies can't afford to keep everyone employed... gubmint should take notes from the private sector's trimming of fat over the last couple years. People will pick themselves up and move on, just like I did.
You don't sayYes and all democrats are rhodes scholars...Over 50% of all Republican voters continue to believe that Obama was born outside of the USA. Think about that for a moment- over 50%!!On the topic of how these idiots get voted into their seats, this is a reminder of what Republican primary voters are like:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/161910086/PPP-Louisiana-poll-August-2013
Q2
Who do you think was more responsible for thepoor response to Hurricane Katrina: George W.Bush or Barack Obama?
George W. Bush.............................................28%
Barack Obama...............................................29%
Not sure...................................................44%![]()
Both sides are loaded with dip####s.
Counterintuitively -- if they were deployed to disaster-recovery office right now, instead of at HQ or at a regional office, they's still be working.I personally know about a dozen people on furlough from FEMA. Good thing there are no hurricane watches out there... oh, wait!
Just wait until Friday. More fireworks to come.GOP Congressman Makes Park Ranger Apologize for Shutdown
And yet, the day before
There are no words for this level of douchebaggeryThe day before he was taped harassing a Park Ranger for doing her job, Neugebauer went onThe Chad Hasty Show to state that he will keep the government shut down for "as long as it takes" to ensure that Obamacare is not funded, claiming it was the will of the American people.
Average IQ red vs blue is statistically identical.I don't doubt this, but I also don't doubt that the dip#### factor is much higher on the conservative side of the spectrum.Yes and all democrats are rhodes scholars...Over 50% of all Republican voters continue to believe that Obama was born outside of the USA. Think about that for a moment- over 50%!!On the topic of how these idiots get voted into their seats, this is a reminder of what Republican primary voters are like:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/161910086/PPP-Louisiana-poll-August-2013
Q2
Who do you think was more responsible for thepoor response to Hurricane Katrina: George W.Bush or Barack Obama?
George W. Bush.............................................28%
Barack Obama...............................................29%
Not sure...................................................44%![]()
Both sides are loaded with dip####s.
Where's your evidence of this?Over 50% of all Republican voters continue to believe that Obama was born outside of the USA. Think about that for a moment- over 50%!!On the topic of how these idiots get voted into their seats, this is a reminder of what Republican primary voters are like:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/161910086/PPP-Louisiana-poll-August-2013
Q2
Who do you think was more responsible for thepoor response to Hurricane Katrina: George W.Bush or Barack Obama?
George W. Bush.............................................28%
Barack Obama...............................................29%
Not sure...................................................44%
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) took heat from his Republican colleagues Wednesday in a closed-door meeting to discuss the government shutdown, Politico reported.
At the meeting that was hosted by the Senate’s conservative Steering Committee, one GOP senator after another pressed Cruz to offer a proposal to end the shutdown, according to Politico. The junior senator from Texas reportedly had no solution nor could he explain how he would defund the Affordable Care Act – an effort led by Cruz and Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) that served as the impetus for the current shutdown.
“It was very evident to everyone in the room that Cruz doesn’t have a strategy – he never had a strategy, and could never answer a question about what the end-game was,” an unnamed senator told Politico. “I just wish the 35 House members that have bought the snake oil that was sold could witness what was witnessed today at lunch."
At one point in the meeting, Republicans pressed Cruz to tell them what he would have done had the party united behind his call to filibuster a House-passed continuing resolution to keep the defunding hopes alives. Only 19 Republicans backed Cruz's attempt to block the bill.
“He kept trying to change the subject because he never could answer the question,” the anonymous senator said. “It’s pretty evident it’s never been about a strategy – it’s been about him. That’s unfortunate. I think he’s done our country a major disservice. I think he’s done Republicans a major disservice."
Interesting, I like this paragraph.Average IQ red vs blue is statistically identical.I don't doubt this, but I also don't doubt that the dip#### factor is much higher on the conservative side of the spectrum.Yes and all democrats are rhodes scholars...Over 50% of all Republican voters continue to believe that Obama was born outside of the USA. Think about that for a moment- over 50%!!On the topic of how these idiots get voted into their seats, this is a reminder of what Republican primary voters are like:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/161910086/PPP-Louisiana-poll-August-2013
Q2
Who do you think was more responsible for thepoor response to Hurricane Katrina: George W.Bush or Barack Obama?
George W. Bush.............................................28%
Barack Obama...............................................29%
Not sure...................................................44%![]()
Both sides are loaded with dip####s.
That said after moving from Massachusetts (D) to Tennessee ® I would tend to agree with you. That said the democrats here aren't terribly bright either.
People blindly following party lines never struck me as a particularly intelligent way of going about the voting process. I have a suspicion that the republicans who are just as disgusted by the shutdown as the rest of us are, are not the ones who think Obama was responsible for Hurricane Katrina.But here's the most significant data point, I think: in the purple states — the ones that swung back and forth — the average IQ according to Una's spreadsheet was 100.9, appreciably above that for either the blue states or red states. In other words — and this has the shock of truth — the people in the purple states weren't rigidly liberal or conservative, but rather had enough on the ball to consider the choices before them and occasionally change their minds.
Yeah, you would've loved him in a thread about suicide a few years ago. Despite people asking him to be a little more respectful he continued to urinate all over a former FBG grave. Swell cat.Because you want to shut down the Government for a month or more, and it looks like you don't give a crap how it effects anybodyHow so, exactly?Damn you are coldI recognized that sometimes companies can't afford to keep everyone employed... gubmint should take notes from the private sector's trimming of fat over the last couple years. People will pick themselves up and move on, just like I did.
Agreed 100%.Interesting, I like this paragraph.Average IQ red vs blue is statistically identical.I don't doubt this, but I also don't doubt that the dip#### factor is much higher on the conservative side of the spectrum.Yes and all democrats are rhodes scholars...Over 50% of all Republican voters continue to believe that Obama was born outside of the USA. Think about that for a moment- over 50%!!On the topic of how these idiots get voted into their seats, this is a reminder of what Republican primary voters are like:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/161910086/PPP-Louisiana-poll-August-2013
Q2
Who do you think was more responsible for thepoor response to Hurricane Katrina: George W.Bush or Barack Obama?
George W. Bush.............................................28%
Barack Obama...............................................29%
Not sure...................................................44%![]()
Both sides are loaded with dip####s.
That said after moving from Massachusetts (D) to Tennessee ® I would tend to agree with you. That said the democrats here aren't terribly bright either.
People blindly following party lines never struck me as a particularly intelligent way of going about the voting process. I have a suspicion that the republicans who are just as disgusted by the shutdown as the rest of us are, are not the ones who think Obama was responsible for Hurricane Katrina.But here's the most significant data point, I think: in the purple states — the ones that swung back and forth — the average IQ according to Una's spreadsheet was 100.9, appreciably above that for either the blue states or red states. In other words — and this has the shock of truth — the people in the purple states weren't rigidly liberal or conservative, but rather had enough on the ball to consider the choices before them and occasionally change their minds.
So due to people getting furloughed they can't spend money, yet there is talk that these furloughed people will still get paid at a later date which means their spending will be delayed, is this what you keep posting about? Oh that and our programs are inefficient and there's a hidden cost to stopping and restarting programs?This is costing us 300 million dollars a day:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-01/shutdown-would-cost-u-s-economy-300-million-a-day-ihs-says.html
It also spells 1-800-F1V-BLZNAppropriate phone nr for health care hotline
http://tinyurl.com/l5au9fu
1-800-318-2596 = 1-800-####yo (no letters on the "1" on a traditional phonepad)