Where would you rather live the US or Sweden
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My logic is off? You are the one that literally doesn’t understand the definition of a legal term-“murder”. I do not not support “murder”, but I do support the humane harvesting of animals for eating. Here you go, so you are not confused anymore (although I do not think it will help matters):Spiritual_Chaos said:
Why do you want to turn this thread into a "I love murder" thread? If you wanna discuss your love of murder, how about starting an "IPJPOWER said:
Well, you obviously support Burger King (even though you eat their fake meat burgers), which in turn supports “the slaughter of living creatures” as meat is probably 95% of their menu...Spiritual_Chaos said:
Well, meat eaters support the slaughter of living creatures for (in the western world) completely un-needed reasons. So I think they deserve a shot or two. Never unfounded to my recollection though. How could it be?bbiggs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I've never said someone still lived with their mother and father on here to reduce someones opinion and with the obvious denigrating connotations in that childish saying.josevolution said:
Ok carry on , I didn’t realize this to be an on going feudmcgruff10 said:
You are kidding right? This guy takes shots at me left and right and I can’t respond? Now he ll play the victim card and will deny any wrong doing.josevolution said:
Why the personal attacks ?mcgruff10 said:
Should everyone take a vacation? Sure. Should the government require all businesses to provide a required paid vacation to all, no. I think it should be up to the individual business to decide how many weeks they could afford. Could a small business afford a five week paid vacation to everyone of their employees? Probably not.Spiritual_Chaos said:
1. So. Start taking steps towards it and support it instead of going with a "NO WAY!" opinion? Nothing changes over night. But if other countries can pay shitty (I would know, I have family members working in the restaurant field) but livable wages and other fields are not starting an armed revolution over it - so can the US. Having a skewed economy while other countries can survive without having it, would be a reason to not have a skewed economy. Not to keep the skewed economy.benjs said:
The problem with the 'living wages' argument is the bubble-up (and even trickle-down) effect it has on the rest of similarly-paid jobs. If a massive employer of workers at a certain pay rate gives those individuals raises:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:
Well ya know, it s America. Since we don’t lead in every single category listed we are the worst.bbiggs said:
And despite this, some on this thread choose to shit all over America. Go figure.josevolution said:You can’t go to Germany and be German, you can’t go to Spain and be a Spaniard but but you can come to America and be an American ! I know Obama said it I’m not sure who came up with but it’s spot on ...
"Don't lead in every single category". This makes it sound like you do lead or are up in the top in most categories... don't be sneaky.
No one has said you are the worst. But you are pretty far from the best. With all these unique fundamental shit-things that most other countries would never fathom having be a part of society.
So it's not about "not leading in everyyyyyyy category". It's about being surprisingly crazy bad at things.
But a person who believes that working people shouldn't have any legal right to vacation and that McDonalds in no way should pay living wages to their employees might have problems being able to grasp that.
Two things by the way that helps you be pretty far from the best.
1) Workers not at McDonalds but being paid similarly (slightly less, the same, or slightly more) will expect to be paid more than working at McDonalds (otherwise they'd go flip burgers), which puts strain on small/medium businesses to pay competitively, which means they can hire fewer, which means skilled workers end up doing more work per worker so that their peers can go work for McDonalds for more money (an extreme but statistically probable scenario). This is just basic economics.
2) I believe in legal right to vacation for everyone because it's not healthy for anyone to work every week of their year.
SC, I suspect we want the same things, but I think you need to consider the impact on the system more carefully. Because a lifestyle can work in Sweden doesn't yet prove it can work in the States - there are different risks which would require mitigation and cautious planning.
centralstation I saw that they has much better public trash bins than Sweden where you can sort your trash - you don't see me saying "NO WAY - we should not sort our trash!"
And remember bud, once you move out of mommy and daddy's house you too can get a pool if you want to.
I am entitled to a shot here and there.
just saying @josevolution So you know.This is rich. Obvious denigrating connotations are your specialty. You take shots at those of us who eat meat, who don't believe that socialism is the only way, etc., etc., etc. Hell, even just for being American because you clearly have an issue with the U.S.A. That's okay, bro. I'm sure most of us have thick skin and really don't care a whole lot (I certainly don't). But don't run and hide from your daily flurry of denigrating comments. Own them.Thread integrity...I like America and am proud to be an American. Many other great countries on this fine planet as well.
When would I have been taking shots at people "who don't believe socialism is the only way"? I'm not a socialist. So that would be foreign to me. Maybe you have a bit of preconceived notions against me (or Swedes - who knows) seeping in here?
Thread integrity - I like Americans. If other countries are looked on as "great" (for the environment, for animals, for it's citizens well being) - America in far too many ways are "lagging behind in their journey to great" for a western democracy. And for a country who looks at itself as "great".
I, for one, do not eat at Burger King or hardly any fast food joints, so (by proxy) you technically support mass slaughter houses more than I do as almost all of the food I eat comes from hunting, my family’s small ranch, local markets , or my garden.
How does that taste with your tofu?
 murder"-thread instead and have the discussion there? 
But before, I recommend you take a short nap to get your logic back in check. It's seems a bit off. Maybe it's due to stress. And then, don't look back in anger. I heard her say.
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Okey, reread my post - but replace "I love murder" with "I love de facto murder"PJPOWER said:
My logic is off? You are the one that literally doesn’t understand the definition of a legal term-“murder”. I do not not support “murder”, but I do support the humane harvesting of animals for eating. Here you go, so you are not confused anymore (although I do not think it will help matters):Spiritual_Chaos said:
Why do you want to turn this thread into a "I love murder" thread? If you wanna discuss your love of murder, how about starting an "IPJPOWER said:
Well, you obviously support Burger King (even though you eat their fake meat burgers), which in turn supports “the slaughter of living creatures” as meat is probably 95% of their menu...Spiritual_Chaos said:
Well, meat eaters support the slaughter of living creatures for (in the western world) completely un-needed reasons. So I think they deserve a shot or two. Never unfounded to my recollection though. How could it be?bbiggs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I've never said someone still lived with their mother and father on here to reduce someones opinion and with the obvious denigrating connotations in that childish saying.josevolution said:
Ok carry on , I didn’t realize this to be an on going feudmcgruff10 said:
You are kidding right? This guy takes shots at me left and right and I can’t respond? Now he ll play the victim card and will deny any wrong doing.josevolution said:
Why the personal attacks ?mcgruff10 said:
Should everyone take a vacation? Sure. Should the government require all businesses to provide a required paid vacation to all, no. I think it should be up to the individual business to decide how many weeks they could afford. Could a small business afford a five week paid vacation to everyone of their employees? Probably not.Spiritual_Chaos said:
1. So. Start taking steps towards it and support it instead of going with a "NO WAY!" opinion? Nothing changes over night. But if other countries can pay shitty (I would know, I have family members working in the restaurant field) but livable wages and other fields are not starting an armed revolution over it - so can the US. Having a skewed economy while other countries can survive without having it, would be a reason to not have a skewed economy. Not to keep the skewed economy.benjs said:
The problem with the 'living wages' argument is the bubble-up (and even trickle-down) effect it has on the rest of similarly-paid jobs. If a massive employer of workers at a certain pay rate gives those individuals raises:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:
Well ya know, it s America. Since we don’t lead in every single category listed we are the worst.bbiggs said:
And despite this, some on this thread choose to shit all over America. Go figure.josevolution said:You can’t go to Germany and be German, you can’t go to Spain and be a Spaniard but but you can come to America and be an American ! I know Obama said it I’m not sure who came up with but it’s spot on ...
"Don't lead in every single category". This makes it sound like you do lead or are up in the top in most categories... don't be sneaky.
No one has said you are the worst. But you are pretty far from the best. With all these unique fundamental shit-things that most other countries would never fathom having be a part of society.
So it's not about "not leading in everyyyyyyy category". It's about being surprisingly crazy bad at things.
But a person who believes that working people shouldn't have any legal right to vacation and that McDonalds in no way should pay living wages to their employees might have problems being able to grasp that.
Two things by the way that helps you be pretty far from the best.
1) Workers not at McDonalds but being paid similarly (slightly less, the same, or slightly more) will expect to be paid more than working at McDonalds (otherwise they'd go flip burgers), which puts strain on small/medium businesses to pay competitively, which means they can hire fewer, which means skilled workers end up doing more work per worker so that their peers can go work for McDonalds for more money (an extreme but statistically probable scenario). This is just basic economics.
2) I believe in legal right to vacation for everyone because it's not healthy for anyone to work every week of their year.
SC, I suspect we want the same things, but I think you need to consider the impact on the system more carefully. Because a lifestyle can work in Sweden doesn't yet prove it can work in the States - there are different risks which would require mitigation and cautious planning.
centralstation I saw that they has much better public trash bins than Sweden where you can sort your trash - you don't see me saying "NO WAY - we should not sort our trash!"
And remember bud, once you move out of mommy and daddy's house you too can get a pool if you want to.
I am entitled to a shot here and there.
just saying @josevolution So you know.This is rich. Obvious denigrating connotations are your specialty. You take shots at those of us who eat meat, who don't believe that socialism is the only way, etc., etc., etc. Hell, even just for being American because you clearly have an issue with the U.S.A. That's okay, bro. I'm sure most of us have thick skin and really don't care a whole lot (I certainly don't). But don't run and hide from your daily flurry of denigrating comments. Own them.Thread integrity...I like America and am proud to be an American. Many other great countries on this fine planet as well.
When would I have been taking shots at people "who don't believe socialism is the only way"? I'm not a socialist. So that would be foreign to me. Maybe you have a bit of preconceived notions against me (or Swedes - who knows) seeping in here?
Thread integrity - I like Americans. If other countries are looked on as "great" (for the environment, for animals, for it's citizens well being) - America in far too many ways are "lagging behind in their journey to great" for a western democracy. And for a country who looks at itself as "great".
I, for one, do not eat at Burger King or hardly any fast food joints, so (by proxy) you technically support mass slaughter houses more than I do as almost all of the food I eat comes from hunting, my family’s small ranch, local markets , or my garden.
How does that taste with your tofu?
 murder"-thread instead and have the discussion there? 
But before, I recommend you take a short nap to get your logic back in check. It's seems a bit off. Maybe it's due to stress. And then, don't look back in anger. I heard her say.
Now go start that thread instead of blabbering in here.
CANADA!Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 - 
            PJPOWER said:
I’d be willing to bet that there was a bit of horse meat in the vegi burger SC ate at Burger King:mrussel1 said:
Mmmmm... tastes like a heaping pile of stfu.PJPOWER said:
Well, you obviously support Burger King (even though you eat their fake meat burgers), which in turn supports “the slaughter of living creatures” as meat is probably 95% of their menu...Spiritual_Chaos said:
Well, meat eaters support the slaughter of living creatures for (in the western world) completely un-needed reasons. So I think they deserve a shot or two. Never unfounded to my recollection though. How could it be?bbiggs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I've never said someone still lived with their mother and father on here to reduce someones opinion and with the obvious denigrating connotations in that childish saying.josevolution said:
Ok carry on , I didn’t realize this to be an on going feudmcgruff10 said:
You are kidding right? This guy takes shots at me left and right and I can’t respond? Now he ll play the victim card and will deny any wrong doing.josevolution said:
Why the personal attacks ?mcgruff10 said:
Should everyone take a vacation? Sure. Should the government require all businesses to provide a required paid vacation to all, no. I think it should be up to the individual business to decide how many weeks they could afford. Could a small business afford a five week paid vacation to everyone of their employees? Probably not.Spiritual_Chaos said:
1. So. Start taking steps towards it and support it instead of going with a "NO WAY!" opinion? Nothing changes over night. But if other countries can pay shitty (I would know, I have family members working in the restaurant field) but livable wages and other fields are not starting an armed revolution over it - so can the US. Having a skewed economy while other countries can survive without having it, would be a reason to not have a skewed economy. Not to keep the skewed economy.benjs said:
The problem with the 'living wages' argument is the bubble-up (and even trickle-down) effect it has on the rest of similarly-paid jobs. If a massive employer of workers at a certain pay rate gives those individuals raises:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:
Well ya know, it s America. Since we don’t lead in every single category listed we are the worst.bbiggs said:
And despite this, some on this thread choose to shit all over America. Go figure.josevolution said:You can’t go to Germany and be German, you can’t go to Spain and be a Spaniard but but you can come to America and be an American ! I know Obama said it I’m not sure who came up with but it’s spot on ...
"Don't lead in every single category". This makes it sound like you do lead or are up in the top in most categories... don't be sneaky.
No one has said you are the worst. But you are pretty far from the best. With all these unique fundamental shit-things that most other countries would never fathom having be a part of society.
So it's not about "not leading in everyyyyyyy category". It's about being surprisingly crazy bad at things.
But a person who believes that working people shouldn't have any legal right to vacation and that McDonalds in no way should pay living wages to their employees might have problems being able to grasp that.
Two things by the way that helps you be pretty far from the best.
1) Workers not at McDonalds but being paid similarly (slightly less, the same, or slightly more) will expect to be paid more than working at McDonalds (otherwise they'd go flip burgers), which puts strain on small/medium businesses to pay competitively, which means they can hire fewer, which means skilled workers end up doing more work per worker so that their peers can go work for McDonalds for more money (an extreme but statistically probable scenario). This is just basic economics.
2) I believe in legal right to vacation for everyone because it's not healthy for anyone to work every week of their year.
SC, I suspect we want the same things, but I think you need to consider the impact on the system more carefully. Because a lifestyle can work in Sweden doesn't yet prove it can work in the States - there are different risks which would require mitigation and cautious planning.
centralstation I saw that they has much better public trash bins than Sweden where you can sort your trash - you don't see me saying "NO WAY - we should not sort our trash!"
And remember bud, once you move out of mommy and daddy's house you too can get a pool if you want to.
I am entitled to a shot here and there.
just saying @josevolution So you know.This is rich. Obvious denigrating connotations are your specialty. You take shots at those of us who eat meat, who don't believe that socialism is the only way, etc., etc., etc. Hell, even just for being American because you clearly have an issue with the U.S.A. That's okay, bro. I'm sure most of us have thick skin and really don't care a whole lot (I certainly don't). But don't run and hide from your daily flurry of denigrating comments. Own them.Thread integrity...I like America and am proud to be an American. Many other great countries on this fine planet as well.
When would I have been taking shots at people "who don't believe socialism is the only way"? I'm not a socialist. So that would be foreign to me. Maybe you have a bit of preconceived notions against me (or Swedes - who knows) seeping in here?
Thread integrity - I like Americans. If other countries are looked on as "great" (for the environment, for animals, for it's citizens well being) - America in far too many ways are "lagging behind in their journey to great" for a western democracy. And for a country who looks at itself as "great".
I, for one, do not eat at Burger King or hardly any fast food joints, so you technically support mass slaughter houses more than I do as almost all of the food I eat comes from hunting my family’s ranch, local markets , or my garden.
How does that taste with your tofu?
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/2605982
And for everyone else, this is why fast food places are gross:
“Your average beef burger is a big mash-up of edible scraps and parts from different cows from different plants, often from different states (and even countries), with fat and additives ground in.”
Okay, I can at least agree that fast food places are gross.
Should we assume that you made the comment about "horse meat in the vegi burger" for the lols? Because of course the vegetarian patties are not being made in the same factory as the meat patties.
But in a larger sense, it seems hypocritical to be totally fine with eating cows, pigs, deer, and whatever other animals it is that you hunt, but be grossed out by horse meat. What is biological difference there?my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 - 
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I’m not really grossed out by horse meat per se, but more the grinding up of everything and anything (additives, etc) in a patty. Hope that clears that upoftenreading said:PJPOWER said:
I’d be willing to bet that there was a bit of horse meat in the vegi burger SC ate at Burger King:mrussel1 said:
Mmmmm... tastes like a heaping pile of stfu.PJPOWER said:
Well, you obviously support Burger King (even though you eat their fake meat burgers), which in turn supports “the slaughter of living creatures” as meat is probably 95% of their menu...Spiritual_Chaos said:
oo many ways are "lagging behind in their journey to great" for a western democracy. And for a country who looks at itself as "great".bbiggs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I've never said someone still lived with their mother and father on here to reduce someones opinion and with the obvious denigrating connotations in that childish saying.josevolution said:
Ok carry on , I didn’t realize this to be an on going feudmcgruff10 said:
You are kidding right? This guy takes shots at me left and right and I can’t respond? Now he ll play the victim card and will deny any wrong doing.josevolution said:
Why the personal attacks ?mcgruff10 said:
Should everyone take a vacation? Sure. Should the government require all businesses to provide a required paid vacation to all, no. I think it should be up to the individual business to decide how many weeks they could afford. Could a small business afford a five week paid vacation to everyone of their employees? Probably not.Spiritual_Chaos said:
1. So. Start taking steps towards it and support it instead of going with a "NO WAY!" opinion? Nothing changes over night. But if other countries can pay shitty (I would know, I have family members working in the restaurant field) but livable wages and other fields are not starting an armed revolution over it - so can the US. Having a skewed economy while other countries can survive without having it, would be a reason to not have a skewed economy. Not to keep the skewed economy.benjs said:
The problem with the 'living wages' argument is the bubble-up (and even trickle-down) effect it has on the rest of similarly-paid jobs. If a massive employer of workers at a certain pay rate gives those individuals raises:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:
Well ya know, it s America. Since we don’t lead in every single category listed we are the worst.bbiggs said:
And despite this, some on this thread choose to shit all over America. Go figure.josevolution said:You can’t go to Germany and be German, you can’t go to Spain and be a Spaniard but but you can come to America and be an American ! I know Obama said it I’m not sure who came up with but it’s spot on ...
"Don't lead in every single category". This makes it sound like you do lead or are up in the top in most categories... don't be sneaky.
No one has said you are the worst. But you are pretty far from the best. With all these unique fundamental shit-things that most other countries would never fathom having be a part of society.
So it's not about "not leading in everyyyyyyy category". It's about being surprisingly crazy bad at things.
But a person who believes that working people shouldn't have any legal right to vacation and that McDonalds in no way should pay living wages to their employees might have problems being able to grasp that.
Two things by the way that helps you be pretty far from the best.
1) Workers not at McDonalds but being paid similarly (slightly less, the same, or slightly more) will expect to be paid more than working at McDonalds (otherwise they'd go flip burgers), which puts strain on small/medium businesses to pay competitively, which means they can hire fewer, which means skilled workers end up doing more work per worker so that their peers can go work for McDonalds for more money (an extreme but statistically probable scenario). This is just basic economics.
2) I believe in legal right to vacation for everyone because it's not healthy for anyone to work every week of their year.
SC, I suspect we want the same things, but I think you need to consider the impact on the system more carefully. Because a lifestyle can work in Sweden doesn't yet prove it can work in the States - there are different risks which would require mitigation and cautious planning.
centralstation I saw that they has much better public trash bins than Sweden where you can sort your trash - you don't see me saying "NO WAY - we should not sort our trash!"
And remember bud, once you move out of mommy and daddy's house you too can get a pool if you want to.
I am entitled to a shot here and there.
just saying @josevolution So you know.This is rich. Obvious denigrating connotations are your specialty. You take shots at those of us who eat meat, who don't believe that socialism is the only way, etc., etc., etc. Hell, even just for being American because you clearly have an issue with the U.S.A. That's okay, bro. I'm sure most of us have thick skin and really don't care a whole lot (I certainly don't). But don't run and hide from your daily flurry of denigrating comments. Own them.Thread integrity...I like America and am proud to be an American. Many other great countries on this fine planet as well.
I, for one, do not eat at Burger King or hardly any fast food joints, so you technically support mass slaughter houses more than I do as almost all of the food I eat comes from hunting my family’s ranch, local markets , or my garden.
How does that taste with your tofu?
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/2605982
And for everyone else, this is why fast food places are gross:
“Your average beef burger is a big mash-up of edible scraps and parts from different cows from different plants, often from different states (and even countries), with fat and additives ground in.”
Okay, I can at least agree that fast food places are gross.
Should we assume that you made the comment about "horse meat in the vegi burger" for the lols? Because of course the vegetarian patties are not being made in the same factory as the meat patties.
But in a larger sense, it seems hypocritical to be totally fine with eating cows, pigs, deer, and whatever other animals it is that you hunt, but be grossed out by horse meat. What is biological difference there?
.  And are you sure those Burger King employees change their gloves between the handling of horse burgers and vegi-burgers?  My experience with the food industry tells me otherwise.  Same reason almost all foods say “may contain traces of...” on the warming labels, lol
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Nope, I choose to replace it with “I love eating steak”.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Okey, reread my post - but replace "I love murder" with "I love de facto murder"PJPOWER said:
My logic is off? You are the one that literally doesn’t understand the definition of a legal term-“murder”. I do not not support “murder”, but I do support the humane harvesting of animals for eating. Here you go, so you are not confused anymore (although I do not think it will help matters):Spiritual_Chaos said:
Why do you want to turn this thread into a "I love murder" thread? If you wanna discuss your love of murder, how about starting an "IPJPOWER said:
Well, you obviously support Burger King (even though you eat their fake meat burgers), which in turn supports “the slaughter of living creatures” as meat is probably 95% of their menu...Spiritual_Chaos said:
too many ways are "lagging behind in their journey to great" for a western democracy. And for a country who looks at itself as "great".bbiggs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I've never said someone still lived with their mother and father on here to reduce someones opinion and with the obvious denigrating connotations in that childish saying.josevolution said:
Ok carry on , I didn’t realize this to be an on going feudmcgruff10 said:
You are kidding right? This guy takes shots at me left and right and I can’t respond? Now he ll play the victim card and will deny any wrong doing.josevolution said:
Why the personal attacks ?mcgruff10 said:
Should everyone take a vacation? Sure. Should the government require all businesses to provide a required paid vacation to all, no. I think it should be up to the individual business to decide how many weeks they could afford. Could a small business afford a five week paid vacation to everyone of their employees? Probably not.Spiritual_Chaos said:
1. So. Start taking steps towards it and support it instead of going with a "NO WAY!" opinion? Nothing changes over night. But if other countries can pay shitty (I would know, I have family members working in the restaurant field) but livable wages and other fields are not starting an armed revolution over it - so can the US. Having a skewed economy while other countries can survive without having it, would be a reason to not have a skewed economy. Not to keep the skewed economy.benjs said:
The problem with the 'living wages' argument is the bubble-up (and even trickle-down) effect it has on the rest of similarly-paid jobs. If a massive employer of workers at a certain pay rate gives those individuals raises:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:
Well ya know, it s America. Since we don’t lead in every single category listed we are the worst.bbiggs said:
And despite this, some on this thread choose to shit all over America. Go figure.josevolution said:You can’t go to Germany and be German, you can’t go to Spain and be a Spaniard but but you can come to America and be an American ! I know Obama said it I’m not sure who came up with but it’s spot on ...
"Don't lead in every single category". This makes it sound like you do lead or are up in the top in most categories... don't be sneaky.
No one has said you are the worst. But you are pretty far from the best. With all these unique fundamental shit-things that most other countries would never fathom having be a part of society.
So it's not about "not leading in everyyyyyyy category". It's about being surprisingly crazy bad at things.
But a person who believes that working people shouldn't have any legal right to vacation and that McDonalds in no way should pay living wages to their employees might have problems being able to grasp that.
Two things by the way that helps you be pretty far from the best.
1) Workers not at McDonalds but being paid similarly (slightly less, the same, or slightly more) will expect to be paid more than working at McDonalds (otherwise they'd go flip burgers), which puts strain on small/medium businesses to pay competitively, which means they can hire fewer, which means skilled workers end up doing more work per worker so that their peers can go work for McDonalds for more money (an extreme but statistically probable scenario). This is just basic economics.
2) I believe in legal right to vacation for everyone because it's not healthy for anyone to work every week of their year.
SC, I suspect we want the same things, but I think you need to consider the impact on the system more carefully. Because a lifestyle can work in Sweden doesn't yet prove it can work in the States - there are different risks which would require mitigation and cautious planning.
centralstation I saw that they has much better public trash bins than Sweden where you can sort your trash - you don't see me saying "NO WAY - we should not sort our trash!"
And remember bud, once you move out of mommy and daddy's house you too can get a pool if you want to.
I am entitled to a shot here and there.
just saying @josevolution So you know.This is rich. Obvious denigrating connotations are your specialty. You take shots at those of us who eat meat, who don't believe that socialism is the only way, etc., etc., etc. Hell, even just for being American because you clearly have an issue with the U.S.A. That's okay, bro. I'm sure most of us have thick skin and really don't care a whole lot (I certainly don't). But don't run and hide from your daily flurry of denigrating comments. Own them.Thread integrity...I like America and am proud to be an American. Many other great countries on this fine planet as well.
I, for one, do not eat at Burger King or hardly any fast food joints, so (by proxy) you technically support mass slaughter houses more than I do as almost all of the food I eat comes from hunting, my family’s small ranch, local markets , or my garden.
How does that taste with your tofu?
 murder"-thread instead and have the discussion there? 
But before, I recommend you take a short nap to get your logic back in check. It's seems a bit off. Maybe it's due to stress. And then, don't look back in anger. I heard her say.
Now go start that thread instead of blabbering in here.
CANADA!
Thanks for the suggestion, though! /s0 - 
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Cowboy cut rib eye from Perry's in Austin might be the best steak I ever had.PJPOWER said:
Nope, I choose to replace it with “I love eating steak”.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Okey, reread my post - but replace "I love murder" with "I love de facto murder"PJPOWER said:
My logic is off? You are the one that literally doesn’t understand the definition of a legal term-“murder”. I do not not support “murder”, but I do support the humane harvesting of animals for eating. Here you go, so you are not confused anymore (although I do not think it will help matters):Spiritual_Chaos said:
Why do you want to turn this thread into a "I love murder" thread? If you wanna discuss your love of murder, how about starting an "IPJPOWER said:
Well, you obviously support Burger King (even though you eat their fake meat burgers), which in turn supports “the slaughter of living creatures” as meat is probably 95% of their menu...Spiritual_Chaos said:
too many ways are "lagging behind in their journey to great" for a western democracy. And for a country who looks at itself as "great".bbiggs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I've never said someone still lived with their mother and father on here to reduce someones opinion and with the obvious denigrating connotations in that childish saying.josevolution said:
Ok carry on , I didn’t realize this to be an on going feudmcgruff10 said:
You are kidding right? This guy takes shots at me left and right and I can’t respond? Now he ll play the victim card and will deny any wrong doing.josevolution said:
Why the personal attacks ?mcgruff10 said:
Should everyone take a vacation? Sure. Should the government require all businesses to provide a required paid vacation to all, no. I think it should be up to the individual business to decide how many weeks they could afford. Could a small business afford a five week paid vacation to everyone of their employees? Probably not.Spiritual_Chaos said:
1. So. Start taking steps towards it and support it instead of going with a "NO WAY!" opinion? Nothing changes over night. But if other countries can pay shitty (I would know, I have family members working in the restaurant field) but livable wages and other fields are not starting an armed revolution over it - so can the US. Having a skewed economy while other countries can survive without having it, would be a reason to not have a skewed economy. Not to keep the skewed economy.benjs said:
The problem with the 'living wages' argument is the bubble-up (and even trickle-down) effect it has on the rest of similarly-paid jobs. If a massive employer of workers at a certain pay rate gives those individuals raises:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:
Well ya know, it s America. Since we don’t lead in every single category listed we are the worst.bbiggs said:
And despite this, some on this thread choose to shit all over America. Go figure.josevolution said:You can’t go to Germany and be German, you can’t go to Spain and be a Spaniard but but you can come to America and be an American ! I know Obama said it I’m not sure who came up with but it’s spot on ...
"Don't lead in every single category". This makes it sound like you do lead or are up in the top in most categories... don't be sneaky.
No one has said you are the worst. But you are pretty far from the best. With all these unique fundamental shit-things that most other countries would never fathom having be a part of society.
So it's not about "not leading in everyyyyyyy category". It's about being surprisingly crazy bad at things.
But a person who believes that working people shouldn't have any legal right to vacation and that McDonalds in no way should pay living wages to their employees might have problems being able to grasp that.
Two things by the way that helps you be pretty far from the best.
1) Workers not at McDonalds but being paid similarly (slightly less, the same, or slightly more) will expect to be paid more than working at McDonalds (otherwise they'd go flip burgers), which puts strain on small/medium businesses to pay competitively, which means they can hire fewer, which means skilled workers end up doing more work per worker so that their peers can go work for McDonalds for more money (an extreme but statistically probable scenario). This is just basic economics.
2) I believe in legal right to vacation for everyone because it's not healthy for anyone to work every week of their year.
SC, I suspect we want the same things, but I think you need to consider the impact on the system more carefully. Because a lifestyle can work in Sweden doesn't yet prove it can work in the States - there are different risks which would require mitigation and cautious planning.
centralstation I saw that they has much better public trash bins than Sweden where you can sort your trash - you don't see me saying "NO WAY - we should not sort our trash!"
And remember bud, once you move out of mommy and daddy's house you too can get a pool if you want to.
I am entitled to a shot here and there.
just saying @josevolution So you know.This is rich. Obvious denigrating connotations are your specialty. You take shots at those of us who eat meat, who don't believe that socialism is the only way, etc., etc., etc. Hell, even just for being American because you clearly have an issue with the U.S.A. That's okay, bro. I'm sure most of us have thick skin and really don't care a whole lot (I certainly don't). But don't run and hide from your daily flurry of denigrating comments. Own them.Thread integrity...I like America and am proud to be an American. Many other great countries on this fine planet as well.
I, for one, do not eat at Burger King or hardly any fast food joints, so (by proxy) you technically support mass slaughter houses more than I do as almost all of the food I eat comes from hunting, my family’s small ranch, local markets , or my garden.
How does that taste with your tofu?
 murder"-thread instead and have the discussion there? 
But before, I recommend you take a short nap to get your logic back in check. It's seems a bit off. Maybe it's due to stress. And then, don't look back in anger. I heard her say.
Now go start that thread instead of blabbering in here.
CANADA!
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You haven’t had one cooked by me, haha. I have heard good things about Perry’s, though. I may have to swing by and try one on my next Austin trip.mrussel1 said:
Cowboy cut rib eye from Perry's in Austin might be the best steak I ever had.PJPOWER said:
Nope, I choose to replace it with “I love eating steak”.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Okey, reread my post - but replace "I love murder" with "I love de facto murder"PJPOWER said:
My logic is off? You are the one that literally doesn’t understand the definition of a legal term-“murder”. I do not not support “murder”, but I do support the humane harvesting of animals for eating. Here you go, so you are not confused anymore (although I do not think it will help matters):Spiritual_Chaos said:
Why do you want to turn this thread into a "I love murder" thread? If you wanna discuss your love of murder, how about starting an "IPJPOWER said:
Well, you obviously support Burger King (even though you eat their fake meat burgers), which in turn supports “the slaughter of living creatures” as meat is probably 95% of their menu...Spiritual_Chaos said:
too many ways are "lagging behind in their journey to great" for a western democracy. And for a country who looks at itself as "great".bbiggs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I've never said someone still lived with their mother and father on here to reduce someones opinion and with the obvious denigrating connotations in that childish saying.josevolution said:
Ok carry on , I didn’t realize this to be an on going feudmcgruff10 said:
You are kidding right? This guy takes shots at me left and right and I can’t respond? Now he ll play the victim card and will deny any wrong doing.josevolution said:
Why the personal attacks ?mcgruff10 said:
Should everyone take a vacation? Sure. Should the government require all businesses to provide a required paid vacation to all, no. I think it should be up to the individual business to decide how many weeks they could afford. Could a small business afford a five week paid vacation to everyone of their employees? Probably not.Spiritual_Chaos said:
1. So. Start taking steps towards it and support it instead of going with a "NO WAY!" opinion? Nothing changes over night. But if other countries can pay shitty (I would know, I have family members working in the restaurant field) but livable wages and other fields are not starting an armed revolution over it - so can the US. Having a skewed economy while other countries can survive without having it, would be a reason to not have a skewed economy. Not to keep the skewed economy.benjs said:
The problem with the 'living wages' argument is the bubble-up (and even trickle-down) effect it has on the rest of similarly-paid jobs. If a massive employer of workers at a certain pay rate gives those individuals raises:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:
Well ya know, it s America. Since we don’t lead in every single category listed we are the worst.bbiggs said:
And despite this, some on this thread choose to shit all over America. Go figure.josevolution said:You can’t go to Germany and be German, you can’t go to Spain and be a Spaniard but but you can come to America and be an American ! I know Obama said it I’m not sure who came up with but it’s spot on ...
"Don't lead in every single category". This makes it sound like you do lead or are up in the top in most categories... don't be sneaky.
No one has said you are the worst. But you are pretty far from the best. With all these unique fundamental shit-things that most other countries would never fathom having be a part of society.
So it's not about "not leading in everyyyyyyy category". It's about being surprisingly crazy bad at things.
But a person who believes that working people shouldn't have any legal right to vacation and that McDonalds in no way should pay living wages to their employees might have problems being able to grasp that.
Two things by the way that helps you be pretty far from the best.
1) Workers not at McDonalds but being paid similarly (slightly less, the same, or slightly more) will expect to be paid more than working at McDonalds (otherwise they'd go flip burgers), which puts strain on small/medium businesses to pay competitively, which means they can hire fewer, which means skilled workers end up doing more work per worker so that their peers can go work for McDonalds for more money (an extreme but statistically probable scenario). This is just basic economics.
2) I believe in legal right to vacation for everyone because it's not healthy for anyone to work every week of their year.
SC, I suspect we want the same things, but I think you need to consider the impact on the system more carefully. Because a lifestyle can work in Sweden doesn't yet prove it can work in the States - there are different risks which would require mitigation and cautious planning.
centralstation I saw that they has much better public trash bins than Sweden where you can sort your trash - you don't see me saying "NO WAY - we should not sort our trash!"
And remember bud, once you move out of mommy and daddy's house you too can get a pool if you want to.
I am entitled to a shot here and there.
just saying @josevolution So you know.This is rich. Obvious denigrating connotations are your specialty. You take shots at those of us who eat meat, who don't believe that socialism is the only way, etc., etc., etc. Hell, even just for being American because you clearly have an issue with the U.S.A. That's okay, bro. I'm sure most of us have thick skin and really don't care a whole lot (I certainly don't). But don't run and hide from your daily flurry of denigrating comments. Own them.Thread integrity...I like America and am proud to be an American. Many other great countries on this fine planet as well.
I, for one, do not eat at Burger King or hardly any fast food joints, so (by proxy) you technically support mass slaughter houses more than I do as almost all of the food I eat comes from hunting, my family’s small ranch, local markets , or my garden.
How does that taste with your tofu?
 murder"-thread instead and have the discussion there? 
But before, I recommend you take a short nap to get your logic back in check. It's seems a bit off. Maybe it's due to stress. And then, don't look back in anger. I heard her say.
Now go start that thread instead of blabbering in here.
CANADA!
Thanks for the suggestion, though! /s0 - 
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In my experience, it's difficult to get any home equipment hot enough to really cook a steak like a steakhouse. If you get close, kudos to you.PJPOWER said:
You haven’t had one cooked by me, haha. I have heard good things about Perry’s, though. I may have to swing by and try one on my next Austin trip.mrussel1 said:Cowboy cut rib eye from Perry's in Austin might be the best steak I ever had.0 - 
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It takes some practice, but I have thatmrussel1 said:
In my experience, it's difficult to get any home equipment hot enough to really cook a steak like a steakhouse. If you get close, kudos to you.PJPOWER said:
You haven’t had one cooked by me, haha. I have heard good things about Perry’s, though. I may have to swing by and try one on my next Austin trip.mrussel1 said:Cowboy cut rib eye from Perry's in Austin might be the best steak I ever had.
. Important thing is high quality meat.  Doesn’t matter how you cook it, if it is gristly meat, it will be sub par.  That is where I luck out being from a long line of ranchers!  Funny enough, though, many steak houses just use griddles.  Get a cast iron griddle and put it over a fire or stove burner and you can achieve “steak house quality” pretty easily.  I prefer mine grilled, though, but I just like the grilling too...especially with a good American craft beer in one hand 
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Maybe it tastes remarkably beefy, lol.PJPOWER said:
Well, you obviously support Burger King (even though you eat their fake meat burgers), which in turn supports “the slaughter of living creatures” as meat is probably 95% of their menu...Spiritual_Chaos said:
Well, meat eaters support the slaughter of living creatures for (in the western world) completely un-needed reasons. So I think they deserve a shot or two. Never unfounded to my recollection though. How could it be?bbiggs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I've never said someone still lived with their mother and father on here to reduce someones opinion and with the obvious denigrating connotations in that childish saying.josevolution said:
Ok carry on , I didn’t realize this to be an on going feudmcgruff10 said:
You are kidding right? This guy takes shots at me left and right and I can’t respond? Now he ll play the victim card and will deny any wrong doing.josevolution said:
Why the personal attacks ?mcgruff10 said:
Should everyone take a vacation? Sure. Should the government require all businesses to provide a required paid vacation to all, no. I think it should be up to the individual business to decide how many weeks they could afford. Could a small business afford a five week paid vacation to everyone of their employees? Probably not.Spiritual_Chaos said:
1. So. Start taking steps towards it and support it instead of going with a "NO WAY!" opinion? Nothing changes over night. But if other countries can pay shitty (I would know, I have family members working in the restaurant field) but livable wages and other fields are not starting an armed revolution over it - so can the US. Having a skewed economy while other countries can survive without having it, would be a reason to not have a skewed economy. Not to keep the skewed economy.benjs said:
The problem with the 'living wages' argument is the bubble-up (and even trickle-down) effect it has on the rest of similarly-paid jobs. If a massive employer of workers at a certain pay rate gives those individuals raises:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:
Well ya know, it s America. Since we don’t lead in every single category listed we are the worst.bbiggs said:
And despite this, some on this thread choose to shit all over America. Go figure.josevolution said:You can’t go to Germany and be German, you can’t go to Spain and be a Spaniard but but you can come to America and be an American ! I know Obama said it I’m not sure who came up with but it’s spot on ...
"Don't lead in every single category". This makes it sound like you do lead or are up in the top in most categories... don't be sneaky.
No one has said you are the worst. But you are pretty far from the best. With all these unique fundamental shit-things that most other countries would never fathom having be a part of society.
So it's not about "not leading in everyyyyyyy category". It's about being surprisingly crazy bad at things.
But a person who believes that working people shouldn't have any legal right to vacation and that McDonalds in no way should pay living wages to their employees might have problems being able to grasp that.
Two things by the way that helps you be pretty far from the best.
1) Workers not at McDonalds but being paid similarly (slightly less, the same, or slightly more) will expect to be paid more than working at McDonalds (otherwise they'd go flip burgers), which puts strain on small/medium businesses to pay competitively, which means they can hire fewer, which means skilled workers end up doing more work per worker so that their peers can go work for McDonalds for more money (an extreme but statistically probable scenario). This is just basic economics.
2) I believe in legal right to vacation for everyone because it's not healthy for anyone to work every week of their year.
SC, I suspect we want the same things, but I think you need to consider the impact on the system more carefully. Because a lifestyle can work in Sweden doesn't yet prove it can work in the States - there are different risks which would require mitigation and cautious planning.
centralstation I saw that they has much better public trash bins than Sweden where you can sort your trash - you don't see me saying "NO WAY - we should not sort our trash!"
And remember bud, once you move out of mommy and daddy's house you too can get a pool if you want to.
I am entitled to a shot here and there.
just saying @josevolution So you know.This is rich. Obvious denigrating connotations are your specialty. You take shots at those of us who eat meat, who don't believe that socialism is the only way, etc., etc., etc. Hell, even just for being American because you clearly have an issue with the U.S.A. That's okay, bro. I'm sure most of us have thick skin and really don't care a whole lot (I certainly don't). But don't run and hide from your daily flurry of denigrating comments. Own them.Thread integrity...I like America and am proud to be an American. Many other great countries on this fine planet as well.
When would I have been taking shots at people "who don't believe socialism is the only way"? I'm not a socialist. So that would be foreign to me. Maybe you have a bit of preconceived notions against me (or Swedes - who knows) seeping in here?
Thread integrity - I like Americans. If other countries are looked on as "great" (for the environment, for animals, for it's citizens well being) - America in far too many ways are "lagging behind in their journey to great" for a western democracy. And for a country who looks at itself as "great".
I, for one, do not eat at Burger King or hardly any fast food joints, so (by proxy) you technically support mass slaughter houses more than I do as almost all of the food I eat comes from hunting, my family’s small ranch, local markets , or my garden.
How does that taste with your tofu?Brooklyn Burger King Delivered Beef Whoppers to Customers Expecting ‘Impossible’
"One vegetarian ate two before realizing he wasn’t eating the popular fake meat""I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080 - 
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Ooops!!! “You can’t tell the difference”, lol. Maybe they should start putting more broccoli in it so that people can tell the difference. I’m not so sure I would like the idea of “things that taste like meat”. If I eat a vegi-burger, I would actually rather it taste like vegetables...but maybe that’s just me. Would anyone ever eat a beef burger seasoning to taste like a vegetable? I think not...jeffbr said:
Maybe it tastes remarkably beefy, lol.PJPOWER said:
Well, you obviously support Burger King (even though you eat their fake meat burgers), which in turn supports “the slaughter of living creatures” as meat is probably 95% of their menu...Spiritual_Chaos said:
Well, meat eaters support the slaughter of living creatures for (in the western world) completely un-needed reasons. So I think they deserve a shot or two. Never unfounded to my recollection though. How could it be?bbiggs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I've never said someone still lived with their mother and father on here to reduce someones opinion and with the obvious denigrating connotations in that childish saying.josevolution said:
Ok carry on , I didn’t realize this to be an on going feudmcgruff10 said:
You are kidding right? This guy takes shots at me left and right and I can’t respond? Now he ll play the victim card and will deny any wrong doing.josevolution said:
Why the personal attacks ?mcgruff10 said:
Should everyone take a vacation? Sure. Should the government require all businesses to provide a required paid vacation to all, no. I think it should be up to the individual business to decide how many weeks they could afford. Could a small business afford a five week paid vacation to everyone of their employees? Probably not.Spiritual_Chaos said:
1. So. Start taking steps towards it and support it instead of going with a "NO WAY!" opinion? Nothing changes over night. But if other countries can pay shitty (I would know, I have family members working in the restaurant field) but livable wages and other fields are not starting an armed revolution over it - so can the US. Having a skewed economy while other countries can survive without having it, would be a reason to not have a skewed economy. Not to keep the skewed economy.benjs said:
The problem with the 'living wages' argument is the bubble-up (and even trickle-down) effect it has on the rest of similarly-paid jobs. If a massive employer of workers at a certain pay rate gives those individuals raises:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:
Well ya know, it s America. Since we don’t lead in every single category listed we are the worst.bbiggs said:
And despite this, some on this thread choose to shit all over America. Go figure.josevolution said:You can’t go to Germany and be German, you can’t go to Spain and be a Spaniard but but you can come to America and be an American ! I know Obama said it I’m not sure who came up with but it’s spot on ...
"Don't lead in every single category". This makes it sound like you do lead or are up in the top in most categories... don't be sneaky.
No one has said you are the worst. But you are pretty far from the best. With all these unique fundamental shit-things that most other countries would never fathom having be a part of society.
So it's not about "not leading in everyyyyyyy category". It's about being surprisingly crazy bad at things.
But a person who believes that working people shouldn't have any legal right to vacation and that McDonalds in no way should pay living wages to their employees might have problems being able to grasp that.
Two things by the way that helps you be pretty far from the best.
1) Workers not at McDonalds but being paid similarly (slightly less, the same, or slightly more) will expect to be paid more than working at McDonalds (otherwise they'd go flip burgers), which puts strain on small/medium businesses to pay competitively, which means they can hire fewer, which means skilled workers end up doing more work per worker so that their peers can go work for McDonalds for more money (an extreme but statistically probable scenario). This is just basic economics.
2) I believe in legal right to vacation for everyone because it's not healthy for anyone to work every week of their year.
SC, I suspect we want the same things, but I think you need to consider the impact on the system more carefully. Because a lifestyle can work in Sweden doesn't yet prove it can work in the States - there are different risks which would require mitigation and cautious planning.
centralstation I saw that they has much better public trash bins than Sweden where you can sort your trash - you don't see me saying "NO WAY - we should not sort our trash!"
And remember bud, once you move out of mommy and daddy's house you too can get a pool if you want to.
I am entitled to a shot here and there.
just saying @josevolution So you know.This is rich. Obvious denigrating connotations are your specialty. You take shots at those of us who eat meat, who don't believe that socialism is the only way, etc., etc., etc. Hell, even just for being American because you clearly have an issue with the U.S.A. That's okay, bro. I'm sure most of us have thick skin and really don't care a whole lot (I certainly don't). But don't run and hide from your daily flurry of denigrating comments. Own them.Thread integrity...I like America and am proud to be an American. Many other great countries on this fine planet as well.
When would I have been taking shots at people "who don't believe socialism is the only way"? I'm not a socialist. So that would be foreign to me. Maybe you have a bit of preconceived notions against me (or Swedes - who knows) seeping in here?
Thread integrity - I like Americans. If other countries are looked on as "great" (for the environment, for animals, for it's citizens well being) - America in far too many ways are "lagging behind in their journey to great" for a western democracy. And for a country who looks at itself as "great".
I, for one, do not eat at Burger King or hardly any fast food joints, so (by proxy) you technically support mass slaughter houses more than I do as almost all of the food I eat comes from hunting, my family’s small ranch, local markets , or my garden.
How does that taste with your tofu?Brooklyn Burger King Delivered Beef Whoppers to Customers Expecting ‘Impossible’
"One vegetarian ate two before realizing he wasn’t eating the popular fake meat"
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no. you DRESS a burger with veggies.......PJPOWER said:
Ooops!!! “You can’t tell the difference”, lol. Maybe they should start putting more broccoli in it so that people can tell the difference. I’m not so sure I would like the idea of “things that taste like meat”. If I eat a vegi-burger, I would actually rather it taste like vegetables...but maybe that’s just me. Would anyone ever eat a beef burger seasoning to taste like a vegetable? I think not...jeffbr said:
Maybe it tastes remarkably beefy, lol.PJPOWER said:
Well, you obviously support Burger King (even though you eat their fake meat burgers), which in turn supports “the slaughter of living creatures” as meat is probably 95% of their menu...Spiritual_Chaos said:
Well, meat eaters support the slaughter of living creatures for (in the western world) completely un-needed reasons. So I think they deserve a shot or two. Never unfounded to my recollection though. How could it be?bbiggs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I've never said someone still lived with their mother and father on here to reduce someones opinion and with the obvious denigrating connotations in that childish saying.josevolution said:
Ok carry on , I didn’t realize this to be an on going feudmcgruff10 said:
You are kidding right? This guy takes shots at me left and right and I can’t respond? Now he ll play the victim card and will deny any wrong doing.josevolution said:
Why the personal attacks ?mcgruff10 said:
Should everyone take a vacation? Sure. Should the government require all businesses to provide a required paid vacation to all, no. I think it should be up to the individual business to decide how many weeks they could afford. Could a small business afford a five week paid vacation to everyone of their employees? Probably not.Spiritual_Chaos said:
1. So. Start taking steps towards it and support it instead of going with a "NO WAY!" opinion? Nothing changes over night. But if other countries can pay shitty (I would know, I have family members working in the restaurant field) but livable wages and other fields are not starting an armed revolution over it - so can the US. Having a skewed economy while other countries can survive without having it, would be a reason to not have a skewed economy. Not to keep the skewed economy.benjs said:
The problem with the 'living wages' argument is the bubble-up (and even trickle-down) effect it has on the rest of similarly-paid jobs. If a massive employer of workers at a certain pay rate gives those individuals raises:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:
Well ya know, it s America. Since we don’t lead in every single category listed we are the worst.bbiggs said:
And despite this, some on this thread choose to shit all over America. Go figure.josevolution said:You can’t go to Germany and be German, you can’t go to Spain and be a Spaniard but but you can come to America and be an American ! I know Obama said it I’m not sure who came up with but it’s spot on ...
"Don't lead in every single category". This makes it sound like you do lead or are up in the top in most categories... don't be sneaky.
No one has said you are the worst. But you are pretty far from the best. With all these unique fundamental shit-things that most other countries would never fathom having be a part of society.
So it's not about "not leading in everyyyyyyy category". It's about being surprisingly crazy bad at things.
But a person who believes that working people shouldn't have any legal right to vacation and that McDonalds in no way should pay living wages to their employees might have problems being able to grasp that.
Two things by the way that helps you be pretty far from the best.
1) Workers not at McDonalds but being paid similarly (slightly less, the same, or slightly more) will expect to be paid more than working at McDonalds (otherwise they'd go flip burgers), which puts strain on small/medium businesses to pay competitively, which means they can hire fewer, which means skilled workers end up doing more work per worker so that their peers can go work for McDonalds for more money (an extreme but statistically probable scenario). This is just basic economics.
2) I believe in legal right to vacation for everyone because it's not healthy for anyone to work every week of their year.
SC, I suspect we want the same things, but I think you need to consider the impact on the system more carefully. Because a lifestyle can work in Sweden doesn't yet prove it can work in the States - there are different risks which would require mitigation and cautious planning.
centralstation I saw that they has much better public trash bins than Sweden where you can sort your trash - you don't see me saying "NO WAY - we should not sort our trash!"
And remember bud, once you move out of mommy and daddy's house you too can get a pool if you want to.
I am entitled to a shot here and there.
just saying @josevolution So you know.This is rich. Obvious denigrating connotations are your specialty. You take shots at those of us who eat meat, who don't believe that socialism is the only way, etc., etc., etc. Hell, even just for being American because you clearly have an issue with the U.S.A. That's okay, bro. I'm sure most of us have thick skin and really don't care a whole lot (I certainly don't). But don't run and hide from your daily flurry of denigrating comments. Own them.Thread integrity...I like America and am proud to be an American. Many other great countries on this fine planet as well.
When would I have been taking shots at people "who don't believe socialism is the only way"? I'm not a socialist. So that would be foreign to me. Maybe you have a bit of preconceived notions against me (or Swedes - who knows) seeping in here?
Thread integrity - I like Americans. If other countries are looked on as "great" (for the environment, for animals, for it's citizens well being) - America in far too many ways are "lagging behind in their journey to great" for a western democracy. And for a country who looks at itself as "great".
I, for one, do not eat at Burger King or hardly any fast food joints, so (by proxy) you technically support mass slaughter houses more than I do as almost all of the food I eat comes from hunting, my family’s small ranch, local markets , or my garden.
How does that taste with your tofu?Brooklyn Burger King Delivered Beef Whoppers to Customers Expecting ‘Impossible’
"One vegetarian ate two before realizing he wasn’t eating the popular fake meat"
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But you let it touch the ground...Renfield said:Meltdown99 said:
LOL...I'm off to get the biggest badest Canadian flag I can find to fly on my house. The biggest.mrussel1 said:
Goddam nationalist...Meltdown99 said:
Good choice...1ThoughtKnown said:With all due respect to both countries... Canada 🇨🇦
Oh wait, it's okay for everyone but Americans to love their country.
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Or maybe.....you dress the veggies with a burger...? Do people put lettuce and tomatoes on a vegi burger? That just seems redundant.mickeyrat said:
no. you DRESS a burger with veggies.......PJPOWER said:
Ooops!!! “You can’t tell the difference”, lol. Maybe they should start putting more broccoli in it so that people can tell the difference. I’m not so sure I would like the idea of “things that taste like meat”. If I eat a vegi-burger, I would actually rather it taste like vegetables...but maybe that’s just me. Would anyone ever eat a beef burger seasoning to taste like a vegetable? I think not...jeffbr said:
Maybe it tastes remarkably beefy, lol.PJPOWER said:
r tofu?Spiritual_Chaos said:
Well, meat eaters support the slaughter of living creatures for (in the western world) completely un-needed reasons. So I think they deserve a shot or two. Never unfounded to my recollection though. How could it be?bbiggs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I've never said someone still lived with their mother and father on here to reduce someones opinion and with the obvious denigrating connotations in that childish saying.josevolution said:
Ok carry on , I didn’t realize this to be an on going feudmcgruff10 said:
You are kidding right? This guy takes shots at me left and right and I can’t respond? Now he ll play the victim card and will deny any wrong doing.josevolution said:
Why the personal attacks ?mcgruff10 said:
Should everyone take a vacation? Sure. Should the government require all businesses to provide a required paid vacation to all, no. I think it should be up to the individual business to decide how many weeks they could afford. Could a small business afford a five week paid vacation to everyone of their employees? Probably not.Spiritual_Chaos said:
1. So. Start taking steps towards it and support it instead of going with a "NO WAY!" opinion? Nothing changes over night. But if other countries can pay shitty (I would know, I have family members working in the restaurant field) but livable wages and other fields are not starting an armed revolution over it - so can the US. Having a skewed economy while other countries can survive without having it, would be a reason to not have a skewed economy. Not to keep the skewed economy.benjs said:
The problem with the 'living wages' argument is the bubble-up (and even trickle-down) effect it has on the rest of similarly-paid jobs. If a massive employer of workers at a certain pay rate gives those individuals raises:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:
Well ya know, it s America. Since we don’t lead in every single category listed we are the worst.bbiggs said:
And despite this, some on this thread choose to shit all over America. Go figure.josevolution said:You can’t go to Germany and be German, you can’t go to Spain and be a Spaniard but but you can come to America and be an American ! I know Obama said it I’m not sure who came up with but it’s spot on ...
"Don't lead in every single category". This makes it sound like you do lead or are up in the top in most categories... don't be sneaky.
No one has said you are the worst. But you are pretty far from the best. With all these unique fundamental shit-things that most other countries would never fathom having be a part of society.
So it's not about "not leading in everyyyyyyy category". It's about being surprisingly crazy bad at things.
But a person who believes that working people shouldn't have any legal right to vacation and that McDonalds in no way should pay living wages to their employees might have problems being able to grasp that.
Two things by the way that helps you be pretty far from the best.
1) Workers not at McDonalds but being paid similarly (slightly less, the same, or slightly more) will expect to be paid more than working at McDonalds (otherwise they'd go flip burgers), which puts strain on small/medium businesses to pay competitively, which means they can hire fewer, which means skilled workers end up doing more work per worker so that their peers can go work for McDonalds for more money (an extreme but statistically probable scenario). This is just basic economics.
2) I believe in legal right to vacation for everyone because it's not healthy for anyone to work every week of their year.
SC, I suspect we want the same things, but I think you need to consider the impact on the system more carefully. Because a lifestyle can work in Sweden doesn't yet prove it can work in the States - there are different risks which would require mitigation and cautious planning.
centralstation I saw that they has much better public trash bins than Sweden where you can sort your trash - you don't see me saying "NO WAY - we should not sort our trash!"
And remember bud, once you move out of mommy and daddy's house you too can get a pool if you want to.
I am entitled to a shot here and there.
just saying @josevolution So you know.This is rich. Obvious denigrating connotations are your specialty. You take shots at those of us who eat meat, who don't believe that socialism is the only way, etc., etc., etc. Hell, even just for being American because you clearly have an issue with the U.S.A. That's okay, bro. I'm sure most of us have thick skin and really don't care a whole lot (I certainly don't). But don't run and hide from your daily flurry of denigrating comments. Own them.Thread integrity...I like America and am proud to be an American. Many other great countries on this fine planet as well.
When would I have been taking shots at people "who don't believe socialism is the only way"? I'm not a socialist. So that would be foreign to me. Maybe you have a bit of preconceived notions against me (or Swedes - who knows) seeping in here?
Thread integrity - I like Americans. If other countries are looked on as "great" (for the environment, for animals, for it's citizens well being) - America in far too many ways are "lagging behind in their journey to great" for a western democracy. And for a country who looks at itself as "great".Brooklyn Burger King Delivered Beef Whoppers to Customers Expecting ‘Impossible’
"One vegetarian ate two before realizing he wasn’t eating the popular fake meat"
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Remember a minute ago when you called someone else on here "dense"?PJPOWER said:
Or maybe.....you dress the veggies with a burger...? Do people put lettuce and tomatoes on a vegi burger? That just seems redundant.mickeyrat said:
no. you DRESS a burger with veggies.......PJPOWER said:
Ooops!!! “You can’t tell the difference”, lol. Maybe they should start putting more broccoli in it so that people can tell the difference. I’m not so sure I would like the idea of “things that taste like meat”. If I eat a vegi-burger, I would actually rather it taste like vegetables...but maybe that’s just me. Would anyone ever eat a beef burger seasoning to taste like a vegetable? I think not...jeffbr said:
Maybe it tastes remarkably beefy, lol.PJPOWER said:
r tofu?Spiritual_Chaos said:
Well, meat eaters support the slaughter of living creatures for (in the western world) completely un-needed reasons. So I think they deserve a shot or two. Never unfounded to my recollection though. How could it be?bbiggs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I've never said someone still lived with their mother and father on here to reduce someones opinion and with the obvious denigrating connotations in that childish saying.josevolution said:
Ok carry on , I didn’t realize this to be an on going feudmcgruff10 said:
You are kidding right? This guy takes shots at me left and right and I can’t respond? Now he ll play the victim card and will deny any wrong doing.josevolution said:
Why the personal attacks ?mcgruff10 said:
Should everyone take a vacation? Sure. Should the government require all businesses to provide a required paid vacation to all, no. I think it should be up to the individual business to decide how many weeks they could afford. Could a small business afford a five week paid vacation to everyone of their employees? Probably not.Spiritual_Chaos said:
1. So. Start taking steps towards it and support it instead of going with a "NO WAY!" opinion? Nothing changes over night. But if other countries can pay shitty (I would know, I have family members working in the restaurant field) but livable wages and other fields are not starting an armed revolution over it - so can the US. Having a skewed economy while other countries can survive without having it, would be a reason to not have a skewed economy. Not to keep the skewed economy.benjs said:
The problem with the 'living wages' argument is the bubble-up (and even trickle-down) effect it has on the rest of similarly-paid jobs. If a massive employer of workers at a certain pay rate gives those individuals raises:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:
Well ya know, it s America. Since we don’t lead in every single category listed we are the worst.bbiggs said:
And despite this, some on this thread choose to shit all over America. Go figure.josevolution said:You can’t go to Germany and be German, you can’t go to Spain and be a Spaniard but but you can come to America and be an American ! I know Obama said it I’m not sure who came up with but it’s spot on ...
"Don't lead in every single category". This makes it sound like you do lead or are up in the top in most categories... don't be sneaky.
No one has said you are the worst. But you are pretty far from the best. With all these unique fundamental shit-things that most other countries would never fathom having be a part of society.
So it's not about "not leading in everyyyyyyy category". It's about being surprisingly crazy bad at things.
But a person who believes that working people shouldn't have any legal right to vacation and that McDonalds in no way should pay living wages to their employees might have problems being able to grasp that.
Two things by the way that helps you be pretty far from the best.
1) Workers not at McDonalds but being paid similarly (slightly less, the same, or slightly more) will expect to be paid more than working at McDonalds (otherwise they'd go flip burgers), which puts strain on small/medium businesses to pay competitively, which means they can hire fewer, which means skilled workers end up doing more work per worker so that their peers can go work for McDonalds for more money (an extreme but statistically probable scenario). This is just basic economics.
2) I believe in legal right to vacation for everyone because it's not healthy for anyone to work every week of their year.
SC, I suspect we want the same things, but I think you need to consider the impact on the system more carefully. Because a lifestyle can work in Sweden doesn't yet prove it can work in the States - there are different risks which would require mitigation and cautious planning.
centralstation I saw that they has much better public trash bins than Sweden where you can sort your trash - you don't see me saying "NO WAY - we should not sort our trash!"
And remember bud, once you move out of mommy and daddy's house you too can get a pool if you want to.
I am entitled to a shot here and there.
just saying @josevolution So you know.This is rich. Obvious denigrating connotations are your specialty. You take shots at those of us who eat meat, who don't believe that socialism is the only way, etc., etc., etc. Hell, even just for being American because you clearly have an issue with the U.S.A. That's okay, bro. I'm sure most of us have thick skin and really don't care a whole lot (I certainly don't). But don't run and hide from your daily flurry of denigrating comments. Own them.Thread integrity...I like America and am proud to be an American. Many other great countries on this fine planet as well.
When would I have been taking shots at people "who don't believe socialism is the only way"? I'm not a socialist. So that would be foreign to me. Maybe you have a bit of preconceived notions against me (or Swedes - who knows) seeping in here?
Thread integrity - I like Americans. If other countries are looked on as "great" (for the environment, for animals, for it's citizens well being) - America in far too many ways are "lagging behind in their journey to great" for a western democracy. And for a country who looks at itself as "great".Brooklyn Burger King Delivered Beef Whoppers to Customers Expecting ‘Impossible’
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That’s not why I posted the pics!!!Spiritual_Chaos said:0 - 
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Just for you, the Big Bopper has organic tempeh bacon! WTF is that?PJPOWER said:0 
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