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Micheal Moore will need a building permit if his head gets any bigger


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2017 Apr 19, 2:12pm   5,263 views  20 comments

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1   HEY YOU   2017 Apr 19, 2:29pm  

Another beginner troll thread.

3   Dan8267   2017 Jun 12, 9:47am  

Tenpoundbass says

Micheal Moore will need a building permit if his head gets any bigger

Compared to Trump? What hypocrisy!

zzyzzx says

Capitalism isn't being wealthy. It's the mechanism of dividing people into workers and owners and giving owners all the power over distribution of wealth from production.

4   NDrLoR   2017 Jun 12, 10:02am  

Dan8267 says

Capitalism isn't being wealthy. It's the mechanism of dividing people into workers and owners

Works for me. I don't want the responsiblity of being an owner.

5   Strategist   2017 Jun 12, 11:04am  

Dan8267 says

Capitalism isn't being wealthy. It's the mechanism of dividing people into workers and owners and giving owners all the power over distribution of wealth from production.

Socialism is all about being poor, all in the name of equality by destroying the wealth making capacity of a society.

6   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2017 Jun 12, 11:09am  

Dan8267 says

Tenpoundbass says

Micheal Moore will need a building permit if his head gets any bigger

Compared to Trump? What hypocrisy!

zzyzzx says

Capitalism isn't being wealthy. It's the mechanism of dividing people into workers and owners and giving owners all the power over distribution of wealth from production.

Your efforts to redefine words are not going so well.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalism

7   NDrLoR   2017 Jun 12, 11:27am  

Dan8267 says

I'd be shocked if P N Dr Lo R was being even remotely honest in his post.

Well prepare to be shocked. I enjoyed working for the same company for 30 years. We were like a family and still have get-togethers the 4th Wednesday every month at a restaurant in Dallas. Most of the people I worked with had been with the company 40, 45 and 50 years when we got our retirements at the end of 1997, The ones still living range in age from 70's to early 90's. They're all happy and content and in generally good health. In the 70's, they were having retirement parties for people who had been hired in the 1920's. The fairy (that's what they called him and he loved it) who came around every two weeks to pick up our time sheets had started working there in 1930, retired in 1974. I'd rather do the same job at the same desk every day than have the momentous responsiblities of management--as long as I had the money to buy the things I wanted I was perfectly happy. I wrote the daily drilling reports every day for 27 years and distributed them throughout the four-building one block complex, then the monthly report for 15 years which went to the CEO and board of directors. I worked for the VP of onshore drilling operations for 20 years--we never had what I understand today are called performance reviews, I just showed up and did my job. Hal Dyer (1901-1991), the architect who designed the beautiful Art Deco main building maintained his office in the penthouse on the 13th floor above the auditorium and came to work every day into his mid-80s and would eat with us in the beautiful tiled and beamed ceiling Flame Room downstairs. After he left, the office was empty and I enjoyed going up to it on breaks, then going out onto the roof where you could get a wonderful view of downtown Dallas. Or I could eat across the street at the famous 1956 Statler-Hilton grill room or the White Plaza Hotel, built in 1925, then spend the rest of the lunch hour across the street at the Dallas Public Library. After the company gave the complex to Dallas, it sat vacant for several years, but has now been repurposed into the Lone Star Gas Lofts. Maybe we were the exception, but we all got a nice severance and a few years later began drawing our pensions, so you're not going to hear me complain about Capitalism.

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8   Dan8267   2017 Jun 12, 11:31am  

Fucking White Male says

Your efforts to redefine words are not going so well.

Your efforts to seek credibility with Wikipedia are not going so well.

Dan8267 says

It's pretty sad that you have to resort to Wikipedia, the online "encyclopedia" that

1. Claimed that Plato was an ancient Hawaiian surfer and weatherman taught by Barney the Dinosaur.

2. Listed a war that never happened for five years.

3. Had an article about a historic figure that didn't exist for ten years.

4. Has been routinely shown to have false information planted by corporations and governments.

9   Dan8267   2017 Jun 12, 11:34am  

P N Dr Lo R says

as long as I had the money to buy the things I wanted I was perfectly happy.

Assuming your post is honest -- and I'm still not convinced given your history -- it's the exception, not the rule. The typical worker produces over twice the wealth he takes home in pay and benefits. That's a pretty big tax imposed by owners on workers. And the larger the company, the greater the tax.

10   zzyzzx   2017 Jun 12, 11:34am  

Micheal Moore will need a zip code if he gets any bigger.

11   Ceffer   2017 Jun 12, 12:41pm  

Michael Moore has made being a fat, disgusting troll respectable!

12   casandra   2017 Jun 12, 1:00pm  

He the guy who 'think' he betta then everbody; he aint betta thin nobody!

14   Strategist   2017 Jul 30, 6:18pm  

Dan8267 says

P N Dr Lo R says

as long as I had the money to buy the things I wanted I was perfectly happy.

Assuming your post is honest -- and I'm still not convinced given your history -- it's the exception, not the rule. The typical worker produces over twice the wealth he takes home in pay and benefits. That's a pretty big tax imposed by owners on workers. And the larger the company, the greater the tax.

And how do the numbers work when a company makes losses?

15   Tenpoundbass   2017 Jul 30, 6:58pm  

Meal Team 6 LOL!
I always wanted to do a Video of Buffet bus tour with 400 ponders.
Have a film crew on the inside and get the footage of the staff taking the crab legs and expensive shit off the buffet when they see 30 of these guys pouring out of the bus.

16   Y   2017 Jul 30, 7:04pm  

So who made you the arbitrator of what percentage is fair? I dont see you risking any capital to create jobs..
Dan8267 says

That's a pretty big tax imposed by owners on workers. And the larger the company, the greater the tax.

19   FortWayne   2018 May 5, 6:13pm  

I’ve seen buffet do that when just 3 of those guys came in.

Tenpoundbass says

Meal Team 6 LOL!

I always wanted to do a Video of Buffet bus tour with 400 ponders.

Have a film crew on the inside and get the footage of the staff taking the crab legs and expensive shit off the buffet when they see 30 of these guys pouring out of the bus.

20   just_passing_through   2018 May 5, 6:14pm  

Look what a skinny fuck he was before he was such a fat ass. He'll keel over and die soon.

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