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BoneTrout
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 63999683 United States 08/05/2022 01:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm a union operating engineer who lives in the PNW. The out of work list down at the our local union hall has about 300 guys on it right now. It's the busiest time of year during the season (spring,summer,fall) for this kind of occupation. On a typical year pre covid there might be a dozen people on the list in August if I call the union hall for a hand. Yeah right the economy is good, that's a line of BS. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77335570 Italy 08/05/2022 01:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I got layed off pal. Not everybody has the same story as you. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83966960 This kind of shit is why I like Republicans even less than Democrats. Big difference, however, is that rightwingers aren't fucking up things from A to Z the way that Karen-Gestapo liberals are doing. It's not just the economy, things are being fucked up that include the media, Hollywood/pro-sports, Silicon Valley, Wall Street, academia and cities/states. BTW, Wall Street in 2020 donated way more to Joe Biden than it gave to Donald Trump. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83917421 Spain 08/05/2022 01:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What they don't tell you is how many of those jobs were full time high paying jobs. Many of those jobs were for part-time low wage jobs... Quoting: DuckNCover Wages are high to get workers. Just look at what they are paying at fast food restaurants. Are wages keeping up with inflation? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83957264 08/05/2022 01:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Go get a job losers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74360825 I haven't been jobless in 20 years. It's called get a job and be reliable. It isn't hard. Stop making excuses. Stop being fucking leeches. 2 full time jobs in my household, we still cant afford rent. Then your neighborhood/ house size is above your means Step it down a notch and regain your balance Can’t isn’t a good word |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 31573764 United States 08/05/2022 01:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Go get a job losers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74360825 I haven't been jobless in 20 years. It's called get a job and be reliable. It isn't hard. Stop making excuses. Stop being fucking leeches. I got layed off pal. Not everybody has the same story as you. This kind of shit is why I like Republicans even less than Democrats. Naw its because you wanna fuck kids. |
NDFarm
(OP) User ID: 82982280 United States 08/05/2022 01:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: NDFarm Being a farmer yes way better off now than 2,3 years ago. Being organic had something to do with it for prices. And with crude oil crashing if there's still high prices at the pump that's corporate greed at its finest. if you're making more money with your organic farming now, and inflation isn't real and everything is great, then i assume you are charging the same price for your produce as you were 2-3years ago? or have you raised the price to consumers? if you've raised the price, then thats YOUR fault we are paying more and YOUR corporate greed, by your reasoning, right? I charge what the market is for organic. It somewhat follows conventional grain market. But at the start of the pandemic in 2020 the organic market was almost non existing, for grains anyway as people cut back. Fast forward to early 2022 all grains took off more than doubling and the organic market took off to. Seeing I held my organic grain for 2 years yes I made a killing in the markets farming. so you held it, were in a small part liable for a grain shortage when everything opened back up, then when people started needing it again, you chose to sell it for a "killing" at more than double what it was. you are no better than what you blame "corporations" for doing with oil. sounds like YOU are part of the problem by your own reasoning. There was no organic market for grain for 2 years. So you're saying I should've sold my organic corn in the conventional market for $2.60 when this year I'm getting $12. I'm not that stupid. Are you? |
Mithradates
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Mr_Stiv
User ID: 74288750 United States 08/05/2022 01:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And oil is below $90 now Quoting: NDFarm [link to www.cnbc.com (secure)] Hiring in July was far better than expected, defying signs that the economic recovery is losing steam, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday. Nonfarm payrolls rose 528,000 for the month and the unemployment rate was 3.5%, easily topping the Dow Jones estimates of 258,000 and 3.6%, respectively. That is from the "Establishment Survey," which stands in stark contrast to the Household Survey, which reveals that since June, the US has lost 141K full-time jobs, 78K part-time jobs, while adding a whopping 263K multiple jobholders. https://imgur.com/pADIaTx |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79746702 Germany 08/05/2022 01:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What they don't tell you is how many of those jobs were full time high paying jobs. Many of those jobs were for part-time low wage jobs... Quoting: DuckNCover Wages are high to get workers. Just look at what they are paying at fast food restaurants. Hahahahaha that's woke speak here is real speak wages are low pay is not keeping up with the cost of living inflation 9% pay raise is 5% worker loses 4% buying power so no wages are not high but in fact very low so low in fact that workers are holding down more than one job to make ends meet so you should see a hot job market which is exactly what we have proves job market is actually weak because workers can't demand higher pay to counter inflation vote left for low wages Hahahahahaha |
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User ID: 81230252 United States 08/05/2022 01:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: 1-2-Follow if you're making more money with your organic farming now, and inflation isn't real and everything is great, then i assume you are charging the same price for your produce as you were 2-3years ago? or have you raised the price to consumers? if you've raised the price, then thats YOUR fault we are paying more and YOUR corporate greed, by your reasoning, right? I charge what the market is for organic. It somewhat follows conventional grain market. But at the start of the pandemic in 2020 the organic market was almost non existing, for grains anyway as people cut back. Fast forward to early 2022 all grains took off more than doubling and the organic market took off to. Seeing I held my organic grain for 2 years yes I made a killing in the markets farming. so you held it, were in a small part liable for a grain shortage when everything opened back up, then when people started needing it again, you chose to sell it for a "killing" at more than double what it was. you are no better than what you blame "corporations" for doing with oil. sounds like YOU are part of the problem by your own reasoning. There was no organic market for grain for 2 years. So you're saying I should've sold my organic corn in the conventional market for $2.60 when this year I'm getting $12. I'm not that stupid. Are you? its literally the same argument for oil. oil wasn't "in demand" in 2020 as fewer were traveling, and it was under $2.00 per gallon at the pump. now that it is in higher demand, you blame the corporations for wanting to make a profit, which you were blaming them for previously. so yes, that's exactly what i'm telling you based on your argument, you should be selling the grain for cheap and not cashing in on people who need it now. this is your reasoning, not mine. are you too stupid to understand that YOU are part of the problem that you have a problem with, hypocrite? Last Edited by 1-2-Follow on 08/05/2022 01:56 PM Articles and "news" from liberal media shall now be known as catnip for libtards. Truth is schilling in the empire of retards. "Yep but for now we dub you toast guy." - AC520845 *PROCLAIMED PROPHET OF THE DOW* ® Let me know when the climate STOPS changing, then i'll be worried. |
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User ID: 81230252 United States 08/05/2022 01:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What they don't tell you is how many of those jobs were full time high paying jobs. Many of those jobs were for part-time low wage jobs... Quoting: DuckNCover Wages are high to get workers. Just look at what they are paying at fast food restaurants. Hahahahaha that's woke speak here is real speak wages are low pay is not keeping up with the cost of living inflation 9% pay raise is 5% worker loses 4% buying power so no wages are not high but in fact very low so low in fact that workers are holding down more than one job to make ends meet so you should see a hot job market which is exactly what we have proves job market is actually weak because workers can't demand higher pay to counter inflation vote left for low wages Hahahahahaha correct. wages can be as high as they want to make them. if the purchasing power of the dollar is half as much as it was 2 years ago due to inflation, and now you're making twice as much on your paycheck, guess what? you are in the exact same boat as you have always been, you only brought down others who didn't get a minimum wage increase and actually worked their way to a higher salary previously. Last Edited by 1-2-Follow on 08/05/2022 01:58 PM Articles and "news" from liberal media shall now be known as catnip for libtards. Truth is schilling in the empire of retards. "Yep but for now we dub you toast guy." - AC520845 *PROCLAIMED PROPHET OF THE DOW* ® Let me know when the climate STOPS changing, then i'll be worried. |
NDFarm
(OP) User ID: 82982280 United States 08/05/2022 02:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What they don't tell you is how many of those jobs were full time high paying jobs. Many of those jobs were for part-time low wage jobs... Quoting: DuckNCover Wages are high to get workers. Just look at what they are paying at fast food restaurants. Hahahahaha that's woke speak here is real speak wages are low pay is not keeping up with the cost of living inflation 9% pay raise is 5% worker loses 4% buying power so no wages are not high but in fact very low so low in fact that workers are holding down more than one job to make ends meet so you should see a hot job market which is exactly what we have proves job market is actually weak because workers can't demand higher pay to counter inflation vote left for low wages Hahahahahaha correct. wages can be as high as they want to make them. if the purchasing power of the dollar is half as much as it was 2 years ago due to inflation, and now you're making twice as much on your paycheck, guess what? you are in the exact same boat as you have always been, you only brought down others who didn't get a minimum wage increase and actually worked their way to a higher salary previously. Well you guys didn't factor in all the Trump and Biden money they shoveled out to everyone. |
NDFarm
(OP) User ID: 82982280 United States 08/05/2022 02:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: NDFarm I charge what the market is for organic. It somewhat follows conventional grain market. But at the start of the pandemic in 2020 the organic market was almost non existing, for grains anyway as people cut back. Fast forward to early 2022 all grains took off more than doubling and the organic market took off to. Seeing I held my organic grain for 2 years yes I made a killing in the markets farming. so you held it, were in a small part liable for a grain shortage when everything opened back up, then when people started needing it again, you chose to sell it for a "killing" at more than double what it was. you are no better than what you blame "corporations" for doing with oil. sounds like YOU are part of the problem by your own reasoning. There was no organic market for grain for 2 years. So you're saying I should've sold my organic corn in the conventional market for $2.60 when this year I'm getting $12. I'm not that stupid. Are you? its literally the same argument for oil. oil wasn't "in demand" in 2020 as fewer were traveling, and it was under $2.00 per gallon at the pump. now that it is in higher demand, you blame the corporations for wanting to make a profit, which you were blaming them for previously. so yes, that's exactly what i'm telling you based on your argument, you should be selling the grain for cheap and not cashing in on people who need it now. this is your reasoning, not mine. are you too stupid to understand that YOU are part of the problem that you have a problem with, hypocrite? Exon and the big oil companies are making 100s of billions in profit. I'm a single farmer trying to stay in business. Big difference. |
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themessengernevermatters
User ID: 80117407 United States 08/05/2022 02:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What they don't tell you is how many of those jobs were full time high paying jobs. Many of those jobs were for part-time low wage jobs... Quoting: DuckNCover Wages are high to get workers. Just look at what they are paying at fast food restaurants. Except inflation is forcing more and more people to stop eating out as much. I guess the high paid waitresses and cooks can keep the restaurants afloat, buying the food they make and serve themselves. Let me know when the price of groceries go back down and then I might listen to your made up bullcrap numbers about the economy. It is all made up too. Covid uncovered that lie. The entire world shut down for weeks, oil was in the negative, yet the markets were glowing a radioactive green. Unemployment numbers have always been bullcrap too. They only count people receiving unemployment payments, not really how may people are out of work. Many of those shift over to welfare and disability payments, when their unemployment runs out and aren't counted anymore. The bullcrappers in Washington could wipe unemployment to zero just by canceling all unemployment payments and moving them all to welfare. It's all voodoo economics, chicanery and smoke mirrors. Just like how they balance the budget, not by decreasing spending, but just increasing the budget, which increases the debt. The debt never goes down just up, up, up. Last Edited by themessengernevermatters on 08/05/2022 02:18 PM “The rules are simple: they lie to us, we know they're lying, they know we know they're lying, but they keep lying to us, and we keep pretending to believe them.” Elena Gorokhova, A Mountain of Crumbs |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79746702 Germany 08/05/2022 02:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: NDFarm Wages are high to get workers. Just look at what they are paying at fast food restaurants. Hahahahaha that's woke speak here is real speak wages are low pay is not keeping up with the cost of living inflation 9% pay raise is 5% worker loses 4% buying power so no wages are not high but in fact very low so low in fact that workers are holding down more than one job to make ends meet so you should see a hot job market which is exactly what we have proves job market is actually weak because workers can't demand higher pay to counter inflation vote left for low wages Hahahahahaha correct. wages can be as high as they want to make them. if the purchasing power of the dollar is half as much as it was 2 years ago due to inflation, and now you're making twice as much on your paycheck, guess what? you are in the exact same boat as you have always been, you only brought down others who didn't get a minimum wage increase and actually worked their way to a higher salary previously. Well you guys didn't factor in all the Trump and Biden money they shoveled out to everyone. Hahahahahah you are mixing issues a better metric is the collapse of savings the savings rate is so low because people are dipping into their savings to buy necessities in a strong labor market workers would be getting raises adequate to cover the cost of living and savings and what idiot would save money when they are losing 6% a year to inflation? also we are in recession despite government reinventing the definition so the labor market is going to collapse because layoffs are coming expect wages to fall even more bottom line workers are working for lower real wages because prices are going up faster than wages because we are living in a recession, not the lefts fantasy vote left for left fantasy lala land bs Hahahahahaha |
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Florida Man
User ID: 82992765 United States 08/05/2022 02:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Saw him driving an electric Ford truck, senile bastard 1. “You can’t fire a cannon, from a canoe!” 2. “Strength is gained in the range it is trained.” 3. “If it doesn’t swim, run, or fly, or isn’t green and grow in the ground, don’t eat it.” 4. “Know that you have complete control over what you put in your mouth. No one ever ate anything by accident.” |
Jack The Leper
User ID: 80452541 United States 08/05/2022 02:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wonder how many of these jobs are a second job for people, and how many are people coming out of retirement for a job, all to pay for inflation. Jerusalem, my happy home, When shall I come to thee? When shall my sorrows have an end? Thy joys when shall I see? O Christ, do Thou my soul prepare For that bright home of love That I may see Thee and adore With all Thy saints above. |
1-2-Follow
User ID: 81230252 United States 08/05/2022 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: NDFarm Wages are high to get workers. Just look at what they are paying at fast food restaurants. Hahahahaha that's woke speak here is real speak wages are low pay is not keeping up with the cost of living inflation 9% pay raise is 5% worker loses 4% buying power so no wages are not high but in fact very low so low in fact that workers are holding down more than one job to make ends meet so you should see a hot job market which is exactly what we have proves job market is actually weak because workers can't demand higher pay to counter inflation vote left for low wages Hahahahahaha correct. wages can be as high as they want to make them. if the purchasing power of the dollar is half as much as it was 2 years ago due to inflation, and now you're making twice as much on your paycheck, guess what? you are in the exact same boat as you have always been, you only brought down others who didn't get a minimum wage increase and actually worked their way to a higher salary previously. Well you guys didn't factor in all the Trump and Biden money they shoveled out to everyone. like farming subsidies? Articles and "news" from liberal media shall now be known as catnip for libtards. Truth is schilling in the empire of retards. "Yep but for now we dub you toast guy." - AC520845 *PROCLAIMED PROPHET OF THE DOW* ® Let me know when the climate STOPS changing, then i'll be worried. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80906132 United States 08/05/2022 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We might technically be in a recession but there's never been a recession with this kind of job growth. Quoting: NDFarm It's already been explained to you, Tardio. They are counting: 1. 80,000 new IRS agents 2. Part-time jobs 3. Seasonal jobs that will expire at the end of summer 4. H1B visas, our government giving subsidies to companies to hire foreigners vs. hiring Americans. Kind of like how you get LOTS of tax money subsidies for your farm so you can sit on your ass and spam GLP all day. |
1-2-Follow
User ID: 81230252 United States 08/05/2022 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: 1-2-Follow so you held it, were in a small part liable for a grain shortage when everything opened back up, then when people started needing it again, you chose to sell it for a "killing" at more than double what it was. you are no better than what you blame "corporations" for doing with oil. sounds like YOU are part of the problem by your own reasoning. There was no organic market for grain for 2 years. So you're saying I should've sold my organic corn in the conventional market for $2.60 when this year I'm getting $12. I'm not that stupid. Are you? its literally the same argument for oil. oil wasn't "in demand" in 2020 as fewer were traveling, and it was under $2.00 per gallon at the pump. now that it is in higher demand, you blame the corporations for wanting to make a profit, which you were blaming them for previously. so yes, that's exactly what i'm telling you based on your argument, you should be selling the grain for cheap and not cashing in on people who need it now. this is your reasoning, not mine. are you too stupid to understand that YOU are part of the problem that you have a problem with, hypocrite? Exon and the big oil companies are making 100s of billions in profit. I'm a single farmer trying to stay in business. Big difference. amount isn't a factor. you are a hypocrite and hurting americans by taking advantage of price inflation when you don't have to since you are making SO much money on food product. Last Edited by 1-2-Follow on 08/05/2022 02:26 PM Articles and "news" from liberal media shall now be known as catnip for libtards. Truth is schilling in the empire of retards. "Yep but for now we dub you toast guy." - AC520845 *PROCLAIMED PROPHET OF THE DOW* ® Let me know when the climate STOPS changing, then i'll be worried. |