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Would you please stop demanding others pay the freight, and not regard those who won’t pay their share?Would you please stop determining the other guy’s “potential”?
Would you please stop demanding others pay the freight, and not regard those who won’t pay their share?Would you please stop determining the other guy’s “potential”?
www.edd.ca.gov/direp/difaq5.htmAnd the system would not pay for a temporary disability. I don’t know where everyone comes up with the figure of one false claim for every truthful claim. You don’t have the aggregate numbers to back your claim so I must assume you speak purely from emotion on the right wing just like those on the left wing.
The poor? They’re just lazy and slothful. They need to work more.Again I agree with sales tax replacing the income tax but 23 cents on the dollar will cripple the poor. We can lower it for them.
That’s your opinion, is it? I’ll archive that.The poor? They’re just lazy and slothful. They need to work more.
While I am loathe to respond to the likes of you, I feel it necessary to defend what I intended to say.That’s your opinion, is it? I’ll archive that.
In the meantime, I’ll point out (for about the thousandth time) that I see many people demanding programs that other people must pay for, but I never see anyone saying, “I’ll have to work harder, so I can pay my share.”
Double it back at you with knobs on it.While I am loathe to respond to the likes of you, I feel it necessary to defend what I intended to say.
You obviously and intentionally ignored myunderneath this statement (which means I wasn’t being serious). Do you know what it means: false witness.
I’ll confess to irony in my statement, though. Will you confess to false witness?
Somehow, I seriously doubt you will because you can never do wrong (oops, there’s that irony again!).
I think the terms for what you are doing is cyberbully.
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Well, Hoss, you just keep telling yourself that.Double it back at you with knobs on it.
You meant to insult and accuse with that post – pretending that you were fairly presenting someone else’s position.
If you don’t like being called on posts like this, try posting honestly.
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang. LOL.Well, Hoss, you just keep telling yourself that.
Meanwhile, I’m done with you. You are the weakest link. Good bye.
But in 42 pages of no one has yet responded to it. They just get upset when ya try to nail them down on it and stomp out.On the other hand, I can show you many a quote where someone said other people should pay – but didn’t say they will work harder and pay their share.
Exercise caution upon departure to avoid being impacted posteriorily by the protuberance on the portal.Well, Hoss, you just keep telling yourself that.
Meanwhile, I’m done with you. You are the weakest link. Good bye.
thank’s for the advice. I doubt many people my age would be doing some of those things. Many of the posts on this thread have come from the position that people aren’t working hard, or long enough, which leaves little time. I was used to the kind of interaction you get at school and university but that seems almost impossible now. I’m probably just very immatureThat’s been the experience of the vast majority of people.
That’s why there are bowling teams, trips by groups for hiking and canoeing, library book discussion groups. Most churches have large numbers of social groups ranging from job search assistance to singing. And a lot of churches have trips. Commercially, there are places that teach karate, dancing. Most communities have adult school courses run by the high schools … everything from computer skills to water color and creative writing. Hospitals and blood banks have programs that need volunteers … from hospitality to transporting patients. There are community colleges that offer classes at nights and weekends. There are groups that teach public speaking. There are theater groups that need everyone from stage hands to musicians to people who have some skill with setting up and tearing down. There are personal interest groups covering everything from astronomy to gardening to investing to short wave / ham radio. They all publish magazines and have meetings. Visit your library or Borders or Barnes & Nobles to see what’s available. Bookstores and supermarkets have bulletin boards announcing community meetings and groups. Not every one will appeal to everyone.
Every local newspaper including the free shoppers print press releases that talk about the activities of local groups … for one reason only … to attract new members.
Some folks who belong art associations are not artists; they just like to help out with the behind the scenes grunt work of setting up and doing all the paperwork needed to keep a program running smoothly. Some of the non-artists (and artists) help out by organizing bus trips. One Catholic parish near us has both a theater group and an art association. They put on fantastic presentations and need huge numbers of volunteers for everything from painting flats for sets to getting everything torn down in time for school to resume on the Monday.
Every professional organization has annual meetings, some of which are extremely elaborate; there is an army of people working behind the scenes to make it flow smoothly. There are Expo’s in every major city. It is possible to get a free ticket just by asking around. Wonderful opportunity to see new stuff and meet new people.
Every one of them is an opportunity to both meet people and to help out.
Not every group or every meeting is going to produce lifetime or intimate relationships. But there are large numbers of opportunities to meet new people and see how other people relate to one another. It’s fun just to watch. Important to see how other people relate to learn how to develop social skills and public manners.
Most everybody I know has been involved with one thing or another. And made friends outside of work that way.
Well, you do seem to take the position that work should be measured in calories or hours.thank’s for the advice. I doubt many people my age would be doing some of those things. Many of the posts on this thread have come from the position that people aren’t working hard, or long enough, which leaves little time. I was used to the kind of interaction you get at school and university but that seems almost impossible now. I’m probably just very immature![]()
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My post was in response to a complaint that another poster made that he couldn’t talk to people at work and had no other way of meeting people socially.thank’s for the advice. I doubt many people my age would be doing some of those things. Many of the posts on this thread have come from the position that people aren’t working hard, or long enough, which leaves little time. I was used to the kind of interaction you get at school and university but that seems almost impossible now. I’m probably just very immature![]()
but according to you I shouldn’t be anywere but work.:crying:My post was in response to a complaint that another poster made that he couldn’t talk to people at work and had no other way of meeting people socially.
Almost everyone works below potential. Most of the people who you might regard as paying their share are still not working as long or hard as they could be (however much each share should be, again undefined, equal cash contribution?). Where is the problem? Please don’t whip this out againHow so? Would people who work below potential suddenly perk up and start working harder?
when you’ve been asked several times as to whether 8-5’ers, or perhaps even the 50 hour guys, fit into this ‘couch-potato’ category and refused to answer (a yes or no would do). Who are the couch potatoes, specifically? Not what they *do, *or refuse to do, but who are they.lazy people clamor for someone else to pay the freight, and never look to themselves to earn and pay more.
The problem is people who clamor for programs and expect someone else to pay the freight. And never say, “***I ***should work harder, so I can pay **my **share.”Almost everyone works below potential. Most of the people who you might regard as paying their share are still not working as long or hard as they could be (however much each share should be, again undefined, equal cash contribution?). Where is the problem? Please don’t whip this out again
Anyone who wants someone else to pay for the programs he clamors for.when you’ve been asked several times as to whether 8-5’ers, or perhaps even the 50 hour guys, fit into this ‘couch-potato’ category and refused to answer (a yes or no would do). Who are the couch potatoes, specifically? Not what they *do, *or refuse to do, but who are they.