Sorry, wrong thread I suppose, even for union discussion. But my point, regardless of union/non-union, the work needs to be there...hence my concern WRT to the wealthy investing in growth. I believe coming out of of this pandemic, with a potential admin, wondering if someone like Sanders becomes labor secretary, people may hunker down with their cash. I feel like I'd do that if I were in that position. Hope I am wrong.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 5:21 pmHow is that related to whether jobs are union or non-union?youthathletics wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 5:10 pmI'd be more concerned about the tax hikes for those making more than 400k, those are the people that are opening, supporting, and expanding businesses. Couple that with higher min. wage, you have the recipe for people to sit back and hoard their cash until the time is right.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 4:50 pmI don't see any reason why the distribution of union and non-union jobs will be any different in say solar installations than pipe fitters on a drilling rig. There will be those who are unionized and there will be those who are not.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 4:26 pmBecause if these are private companies they won't be all crazy about union people coming in. If they are public companies, how do you make it financially viable if your paying top dollar to fat fingers who never went to college. You pay a guy or gal 30 bucks an hour that need detailed instruction on how to pick their nose. That sure makes like an efficient industry to me.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 4:17 pmWhat will make clean energy jobs less likely to be union?
You do realize that the union movement is thrilled about the prospect of clean energy jobs, lots and lots of 'fat finger' jobs not requiring a college education?
But the jobs require some training and skill, they will benefit from experience on the job...much like the one you last had if I understand correctly. It didn't require a college education, but it did have standards and experience mattered.
There will be issues between management and labor, especially in large companies involved, and yeah some of these companies are going to grow big and have a large number of skilled and semi-skilled workers. There will be health and safety issues, there will be job security issues.
Some companies will stay non-union, some won't. Some will pay up for expertise and experience, some will go for the lowest cost employee.
I have a good friend who runs a very large, enormously successful, non-union trucking company. He pays top dollar for very, very good drivers, with excellent driving skills and very low accident issues, and he equips them with the best technology. He competes on the basis of reliability of service, not price, and has done enormously well. But finding those drivers is very, very hard. In the long run, a lot of the driving is going to be done robotically, only a small portion by the human drivers.
Back to clean energy, there are going to be a heck of a lot of jobs either way, union or non-union, and that's certainly a good thing, especially for folks who for one reason or another didn't go the 4-year college route.
Heck, there are apparently more clean energy jobs now in Texas than there are carbon energy jobs...and this thing has not yet really gotten going full steam.
Doesn't make any difference to me, I like this path to post COVID recovery.
Drive the infrastructure spend, lots of jobs.
Or are you changing the topic to other concerns you have about a Democratic sweep and set of policies?
Maybe the revenue needed to pay for the investment in infrastructure?
I'm a little nervous about the increased tax rates on those making less than $1 million and more than $400k, but not at all concerned about above that nor the 'wealth tax' proposals I've seen for the over $50 million set.
But history does seem to tell us that we can sustain some increase in taxes on higher earners without changing incentives to invest and earn more. Investment decisions typically are made based on perceptions of opportunity, not tax rates, except in extreme cases. And nothing proposed is extreme by any historical standard.
By example, marginal tax rates during Eisenhower's push for interstate infrastructure...
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Pretty sure Sanders will stay in the Senate, even though that might be a safe jump, as will Warren who wouldn't be safe given GOP Governor. Same for Sherrod Brown who has a GOP Governor, though he'd be a strong choice IMO.youthathletics wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 5:53 pmSorry, wrong thread I suppose, even for union discussion. But my point, regardless of union/non-union, the work needs to be there...hence my concern WRT to the wealthy investing in growth. I believe coming out of of this pandemic, with a potential admin, wondering if someone like Sanders becomes labor secretary, people may hunker down with their cash. I feel like I'd do that if I were in that position. Hope I am wrong.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 5:21 pmHow is that related to whether jobs are union or non-union?youthathletics wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 5:10 pmI'd be more concerned about the tax hikes for those making more than 400k, those are the people that are opening, supporting, and expanding businesses. Couple that with higher min. wage, you have the recipe for people to sit back and hoard their cash until the time is right.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 4:50 pmI don't see any reason why the distribution of union and non-union jobs will be any different in say solar installations than pipe fitters on a drilling rig. There will be those who are unionized and there will be those who are not.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 4:26 pmBecause if these are private companies they won't be all crazy about union people coming in. If they are public companies, how do you make it financially viable if your paying top dollar to fat fingers who never went to college. You pay a guy or gal 30 bucks an hour that need detailed instruction on how to pick their nose. That sure makes like an efficient industry to me.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 4:17 pmWhat will make clean energy jobs less likely to be union?
You do realize that the union movement is thrilled about the prospect of clean energy jobs, lots and lots of 'fat finger' jobs not requiring a college education?
But the jobs require some training and skill, they will benefit from experience on the job...much like the one you last had if I understand correctly. It didn't require a college education, but it did have standards and experience mattered.
There will be issues between management and labor, especially in large companies involved, and yeah some of these companies are going to grow big and have a large number of skilled and semi-skilled workers. There will be health and safety issues, there will be job security issues.
Some companies will stay non-union, some won't. Some will pay up for expertise and experience, some will go for the lowest cost employee.
I have a good friend who runs a very large, enormously successful, non-union trucking company. He pays top dollar for very, very good drivers, with excellent driving skills and very low accident issues, and he equips them with the best technology. He competes on the basis of reliability of service, not price, and has done enormously well. But finding those drivers is very, very hard. In the long run, a lot of the driving is going to be done robotically, only a small portion by the human drivers.
Back to clean energy, there are going to be a heck of a lot of jobs either way, union or non-union, and that's certainly a good thing, especially for folks who for one reason or another didn't go the 4-year college route.
Heck, there are apparently more clean energy jobs now in Texas than there are carbon energy jobs...and this thing has not yet really gotten going full steam.
Doesn't make any difference to me, I like this path to post COVID recovery.
Drive the infrastructure spend, lots of jobs.
Or are you changing the topic to other concerns you have about a Democratic sweep and set of policies?
Maybe the revenue needed to pay for the investment in infrastructure?
I'm a little nervous about the increased tax rates on those making less than $1 million and more than $400k, but not at all concerned about above that nor the 'wealth tax' proposals I've seen for the over $50 million set.
But history does seem to tell us that we can sustain some increase in taxes on higher earners without changing incentives to invest and earn more. Investment decisions typically are made based on perceptions of opportunity, not tax rates, except in extreme cases. And nothing proposed is extreme by any historical standard.
By example, marginal tax rates during Eisenhower's push for interstate infrastructure...
If anyone out of the Senate it could be Doug Jones assuming he loses his seat in Alabama.
It'd be a long time to hunker down if waiting for a change in Admin and policy...entrepreneurs tend to take advantage of the opportunities in front of them, don't generally wait until they'd earn more $ after taxes...they get started earning...
and yup wrong thread...but beats nonsensical tinfoil...
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Come on, man.
What the heck has ever given you the idea that I want to watch a bunch of Joe Biden speech videos.
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So you haven't actually seen any of the "numerous clips" of Joe Biden just saying "No fracking".
Got it.
Got it.
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Dual use military technology transfer to China.RedFromMI wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 3:38 pmhttps://www.vox.com/21527215/hunter-bid ... don-junior
Nepotism and the 2020 election, explained
Joe Biden isn’t the only candidate with family in question in this campaign.
Does a good job explaining what is known about both Hunter Biden and Ivanka/Jared/Don Jr./Eric have going for them in the sleaze/illegality front.
Takeaway: it is FAR worse with the Trump family...
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Was it illegal? If so he should be arrested.old salt wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:15 pmDual use military technology transfer to China.RedFromMI wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 3:38 pmhttps://www.vox.com/21527215/hunter-bid ... don-junior
Nepotism and the 2020 election, explained
Joe Biden isn’t the only candidate with family in question in this campaign.
Does a good job explaining what is known about both Hunter Biden and Ivanka/Jared/Don Jr./Eric have going for them in the sleaze/illegality front.
Takeaway: it is FAR worse with the Trump family...
“I wish you would!”
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old salt wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:15 pmDual use military technology transfer to China.RedFromMI wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 3:38 pmhttps://www.vox.com/21527215/hunter-bid ... don-junior
Nepotism and the 2020 election, explained
Joe Biden isn’t the only candidate with family in question in this campaign.
Does a good job explaining what is known about both Hunter Biden and Ivanka/Jared/Don Jr./Eric have going for them in the sleaze/illegality front.
Takeaway: it is FAR worse with the Trump family...https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing ... th-chinese
In 2013, the younger Biden would be part of an official U.S. delegation to the country. Ten days later, Rosemont entities inked a $1 billion deal with the bank of China. The deal was eventually increased to $1.5 billion.
Deals made by the firm — co-owned by the government of China and the two sons of top American officials — would go on to have serious national security implications for the United States. One such deal was with the automotive subsidiary of Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), a major Chinese military contractor accused of frequently stealing U.S. military technology.
In late 2015, AVIC would go on to purchase 51 percent of American precision-parts manufacturer Henniges. Joe Biden's son bought the other 49 percent in a deal that was approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which includes members of numerous government agencies including the State Department.
Re: Hunter Biden Tinfoil issues
I watched a news source which showed a bunch of them that were on Trump's site.
I had seen at least one such clip before the debate.
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On federal land. Yawn.
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1. So what? That's not illegal.old salt wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:15 pmDual use military technology transfer to China.RedFromMI wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 3:38 pmhttps://www.vox.com/21527215/hunter-bid ... don-junior
Nepotism and the 2020 election, explained
Joe Biden isn’t the only candidate with family in question in this campaign.
Does a good job explaining what is known about both Hunter Biden and Ivanka/Jared/Don Jr./Eric have going for them in the sleaze/illegality front.
Takeaway: it is FAR worse with the Trump family...
2. I like his policies, so I don't care about stuff like this.
3. Whatabout Hillary?
.....you can pick one, or all three!!!
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Out of my control now. I’ve submitted my 100 ballots already. Being safe in case justice handmaiden sticks her nose under the tent.
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It is what it is -- the transfer of dual use military technology to China. A threat to national security.a fan wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 10:12 pm1. So what? That's not illegal.old salt wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:15 pmDual use military technology transfer to China.RedFromMI wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 3:38 pmhttps://www.vox.com/21527215/hunter-bid ... don-junior
Nepotism and the 2020 election, explained
Joe Biden isn’t the only candidate with family in question in this campaign.
Does a good job explaining what is known about both Hunter Biden and Ivanka/Jared/Don Jr./Eric have going for them in the sleaze/illegality front.
Takeaway: it is FAR worse with the Trump family...
2. I like his policies, so I don't care about stuff like this.
3. Whatabout Hillary?
.....you can pick one, or all three!!!
Depending on enforcement of CFIUS, it could be illegal. Regardless, it is worthy of note.
By equating it to real estate, fashion or branding deals, you demonstrate partisanship rather than rational threat assessment.
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So after all this time, you're STILL going to pretend that's all that TeamTrump has done, OS? Fashion deals?
And you forgot to pick an Old Salt excuse as to why this is fine.
I'll add a new one:
4. this is nothing more than a branding deal with China. Who cares?
You're going to do everything you can to give me the partisan cry of "this is different".
Nope. It ain't. Get ready for a whole lot of the press not caring about your Biden complaints....you trained them not to care. Take a bow.
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a fan wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 10:12 pm1. So what? That's not illegal.old salt wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:15 pmDual use military technology transfer to China.RedFromMI wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 3:38 pmhttps://www.vox.com/21527215/hunter-bid ... don-junior
Nepotism and the 2020 election, explained
Joe Biden isn’t the only candidate with family in question in this campaign.
Does a good job explaining what is known about both Hunter Biden and Ivanka/Jared/Don Jr./Eric have going for them in the sleaze/illegality front.
Takeaway: it is FAR worse with the Trump family...
2. I like his policies, so I don't care about stuff like this.
3. Whatabout Hillary?
.....you can pick one, or all three!!!
You forgot:
4. If duly elected, we have to support him and hope that he is successful.
and
5. The people knew it when they voted for him
“I wish you would!”
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Feel free to provide examples of Trump family business dealings which involved tech transfer or had national security implications.a fan wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 10:48 pmSo after all this time, you're STILL going to pretend that's all that TeamTrump has done, OS? Fashion deals?
And you forgot to pick an Old Salt excuse as to why this is fine.
I'll add a new one:
4. this is nothing more than a branding deal with China. Who cares?
You're going to do everything you can to give me the partisan cry of "this is different".
Nope. It ain't. Get ready for a whole lot of the press not caring about your Biden complaints....you trained them not to care. Take a bow.
...you showed your seriousness when you believed Nasty Natasha & went nuts when a few USAF flight crews over-nighted at Turnberry.
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Uuumm you didn’t go nuts.old salt wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 10:57 pmFeel free to provide examples of Trump family business dealings which involved tech transfer or had national security implications.a fan wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 10:48 pmSo after all this time, you're STILL going to pretend that's all that TeamTrump has done, OS? Fashion deals?
And you forgot to pick an Old Salt excuse as to why this is fine.
I'll add a new one:
4. this is nothing more than a branding deal with China. Who cares?
You're going to do everything you can to give me the partisan cry of "this is different".
Nope. It ain't. Get ready for a whole lot of the press not caring about your Biden complaints....you trained them not to care. Take a bow.
...you showed your seriousness when you believed Nasty Natasha & went nuts when a few USAF flight crews over-nighted at Turnberry.
“I wish you would!”
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So Trump got tens of millions from China for no good reason. And his kids got cash and were fast-tracked for hard to get things like trademarks after he was elected for no good reason.
And McConnell is getting millions to tens of millions from Chinese state backed entities related to his wife for no good reason.
The sad thing is that they probably got that cash without much in the way of tech transfer or any immediate national security concerns. Just influence and an ear. It's been demonstrated time and time again (even from our own FBI in sting operations) that politicians are bought for just tens of thousands of dollars.
OS and others aren't worried about that kind of influence, or politicians stuffing American and overseas money in their pockets unless it has clear and present national security concern. They were against that kind of thing when it mattered.
And McConnell is getting millions to tens of millions from Chinese state backed entities related to his wife for no good reason.
The sad thing is that they probably got that cash without much in the way of tech transfer or any immediate national security concerns. Just influence and an ear. It's been demonstrated time and time again (even from our own FBI in sting operations) that politicians are bought for just tens of thousands of dollars.
OS and others aren't worried about that kind of influence, or politicians stuffing American and overseas money in their pockets unless it has clear and present national security concern. They were against that kind of thing when it mattered.
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I have. Dozens of times. You don't care, because you like his policies. Kushner would never, not in a million years, get security clearances after taking that Trump tower meeting. And you don't care.
If Biden wins? You and FoxNation will spend the next four years shouting at the sky. Not only will Dems not care about any complaints? Neither will the media, or the independent voter.
You asked for this. Well....congratulations, you 'win".
Yep. And guess what? No one cares about tech transfer, or the Bidens getting rich.
Happy? Well, enjoy it, is all I have to say.
And please, continue the hypocritical partisan battle cry of "this is different". Good luck with that....
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holmes435 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 11:18 pm So Trump got tens of millions from China for no good reason. And his kids got cash and were fast-tracked for hard to get things like trademarks after he was elected for no good reason.
And McConnell is getting millions to tens of millions from Chinese state backed entities related to his wife for no good reason.
The sad thing is that they probably got that cash without much in the way of tech transfer or any immediate national security concerns. Just influence and an ear. It's been demonstrated time and time again (even from our own FBI in sting operations) that politicians are bought for just tens of thousands of dollars.
OS and others aren't worried about that kind of influence, or politicians stuffing American and overseas money in their pockets unless it has clear and present national security concern. They were against that kind of thing when it mattered.
D's and R's. That's aalllll that matters......
We'll find out all the cr*p Trump did in the coming decades as the books roll out. And OS will have boatload of excuses as to why it's all sooper-cool.