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10268. concerned - 5/13/2012 4:34:16 AM

Re. 10264 -

You must really value the melanin content of the most divisive president in US history more than anything else.

10269. concerned - 5/13/2012 4:34:30 AM

Anyway, the above is not why I originally wanted to post to this thread:

Are Baby Boomers Stealing Jobs from the Young? (Part 1)

Firstly, note the hostile tone of the title - whoever came up with this seems to wish everybody age 55 and over would just go away so that younger people could take *their* jobs.

I think I have somewhat of a unique perspective on this. I am now in the second of two successive jobs where I was the first new employee hired in a while for a given department whereupon several younger (in their 30's) electrical engineers were hired with the idea that I would 'mentor' them then management would throw me away like last week's garbage.

To a certain extent, this happened in the last company. I was doing 4 times the work of anybody else, and as soon as I finished, I was shown the door first as part of a 'personnel reduction' plan. However, I later found out that apparently at least as part as a protest, all the other guys who were hired after me left the company because of their lousy engineering personnel practices leaving them with only one hardware engineer who was a 'lifer' with the company.

In my current position (I'm now 57) and in an electrical engineering avionics department where my cohorts all all under 40. My boss, who's 35, btw, clearly intended to milk me for my experience and give all the plum assignments to the younger guys, quite likely probably intending on laying me off after he felt I was out of things to contribute.

But now he's finding out that my experience and the creativity that comes from really knowing what I'm doing just doesn't automatically come from whomever he can find who doesn't have that kind of experience.

So, contrary to me 'stealing' the jobs of all these younger guys, it may well turn out that in the long run, I'm a significant factor in keeping them in *their* jobs.

Of course, in all this mess, I have been subjected to considerable unnecessary stress from idiotic management bias and decisions which is not a good thing considering my hypertension.

The political arena has been a great help in developing my ability to suffer foolishness (if not fools per se).

10270. concerned - 5/13/2012 4:45:41 AM

That's really bordering on a racist remark, Conn'ed.

Not at all. By your reasoning, anybody who suggests anybody else might be acting from racist or racialist motives would themselves be a racist (if they're white, that is, LOL). IMO, what you posted is basically just the old playground taunt: "I know you are, but what am I?".

Btw, I believe most of the most racist people in the US today are Democrats.

10271. concerned - 5/13/2012 4:49:31 AM

I think most white Democrats are still overcompensating for their party's slavery past in some way or another.

10272. concerned - 5/13/2012 4:54:39 AM

sick, sick, sick....

10273. arkymalarky - 5/13/2012 5:53:20 AM

Stupid, stupid, stupid.

You just can't admit the fact that race has nothing to do with our support of Obama.

10274. concerned - 5/13/2012 7:04:53 PM

Well, perhaps I was wrong in your case, but his policies still make him the most divisive president in US history.

10275. arkymalarky - 5/13/2012 7:35:51 PM

Such as?

10276. concerned - 5/13/2012 7:58:24 PM

This is for you, arky:



I suppose the absolutely non-garish halo (sarcasm) is to make it easier for his acolytes to worship 'The Gay One', as well as his Mussolini-like pose and expression.

10277. concerned - 5/13/2012 8:17:42 PM

Re. 10275 -

For instance: --fight the enemy (to Hispanics)-- ---get in the back of the bus (to whites)--- --bring a gun to knife fight--- ---all republican candidates are extremists (by implication) --- ---get in their faces--- --attacking the USSC during his SOTU address---

Any reasonable person would agree that these quotes or references to quotes are all unprecedentedly divisive for any US president, and not acceptable from a president who is truly a uniter.

10278. concerned - 5/13/2012 8:20:07 PM

The Buffett Rule is essentially divisive - and both sides of the political spectrum agree that 0bama has based his reelection campaign on class warfare (their terms) - which is divisiveness embodied.

10279. concerned - 5/13/2012 8:22:33 PM

0bama the unifier is history, if he ever existed. The question is whether the best choice for the US is a two term divisive president.

10280. arkymalarky - 5/14/2012 1:46:17 AM

I'm a united not a divider. I mean I'm the decider. I mean mission accomplished. I mean as long as I'm counting the votes what are you going to do about it?
Oops. That last one was another verse by a similar performer.
But seriously, con'd, that list of yours is some very thin gravy.

10281. arkymalarky - 5/14/2012 1:48:10 AM

I think you're going to vote Obama over Romney. I have faith in you. Like Ibizan had faith in annakin. I know that didn't turn out so well, but still....

10282. arkymalarky - 5/14/2012 1:49:07 AM

Obiwan. Autocorrect sucks.

10283. concerned - 5/14/2012 4:54:20 PM

Did you hear that the winner of Britain's Got Talent is a dog named Pudsey? I understand that a flea circus was among the contestants, but Pudsey stole the show when he walked by during their performance. A little advice to Pudsey and his trainer - just don't accept any invitations to dinner at the WH.

10284. judithathome - 5/14/2012 6:23:35 PM

That was a funny joke until the last line....learn to stop when you when you get the laugh!

10285. vonKreedon - 5/14/2012 6:53:49 PM

Yeah, because Obama one ate a dog he was served when he was a grade schooler in a culture that ate dog. That's funny apparently. It also apparently has some power to counter act the flack over Romney's decision as an adult to strap his dog to the roof of the family car and then hose him down and continue on after the dog shit himself.

10286. vonKreedon - 5/14/2012 6:54:13 PM

one=once

10287. concerned - 5/14/2012 9:10:15 PM

When I was a kid, I wanted to adopt a stray kitten. My mom told me 'no', so, I had to return it to the field I got it from, which became awkward when the frightened cat crapped all over my pants while I was crossing a busy 6 lane intersection.

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