That being said, I still think the Republican Party is a bunch of selfish, self-serving assholes who would gladly destroy the country if they saw any personal gain in it for themselves.

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HeavyMetalZombie666 wrote:Of course your asshole is going to be sore when you volunteer for an asspounding and not set any boundaries at all.
They'd also want to tax you for using the bathroom.Nevermind wrote:I'm not opposed to having a drink with anyone. The thing is, the democrats on the board would be trying to steal the money out of my wallet to pay for drinks for everyone in the bar.
Depends who you work for - it was probably Democratic tax money that subsidized the corporation that signs your paychecks in the first place!Nevermind wrote:I'm not opposed to having a drink with anyone. The thing is, the democrats on the board would be trying to steal the money out of my wallet to pay for drinks for everyone in the bar.
WhiteHouseSubsAC wrote:... and I want to crawl through my comp and claw your eyes out sometimes.
And those drinks would be pretty expensive as it would be a union pub with 6 people behind the bar due to division of labor - one to wash the glasses, one to pour beer, one to pour liquor, another to handle the mixers, one to man the condiment station, and another to wipe the bar. And all of them would be making $50/hr. "Yes sir, two beers coming right up. That will be $112.50 plus tax."MickeyG wrote:They'd also want to tax you for using the bathroom.Nevermind wrote:I'm not opposed to having a drink with anyone. The thing is, the democrats on the board would be trying to steal the money out of my wallet to pay for drinks for everyone in the bar.
I don't think anywhere in "Socialist" Europe would you find a pub where 2 beers cost $112.50 plus tax. Since that is the model everyone seems to fear and drinks don't seem to cost that much more than they do here - and they have real beer to boot - your argument seems inherently flawed.SkyDog112046 wrote:And those drinks would be pretty expensive as it would be a union pub with 6 people behind the bar due to division of labor - one to wash the glasses, one to pour beer, one to pour liquor, another to handle the mixers, one to man the condiment station, and another to wipe the bar. And all of them would be making $50/hr. "Yes sir, two beers coming right up. That will be $112.50 plus tax."MickeyG wrote:They'd also want to tax you for using the bathroom.Nevermind wrote:I'm not opposed to having a drink with anyone. The thing is, the democrats on the board would be trying to steal the money out of my wallet to pay for drinks for everyone in the bar.
Pump your brakes.Ugmo wrote:WhiteHouseSubsAC wrote:... and I want to crawl through my comp and claw your eyes out sometimes.![]()
Yikes! Can't say I've ever felt that way about you, but then you're relatively moderate in your views. Anyway, I think the likelihood of us talking politics in real life would be low anyway. I don't need that shit ruining a good night out. That's what Danger Danger is for.
I wasn't talking about Europe, I was talking about unions right here in the good old USA. We have pubs here too ya know. And I wasn't talking about working inefficiently, I was commenting on how unions do the "one person, one job" thing. And it was supposed to be a joke...lerxstcat wrote:I don't think anywhere in "Socialist" Europe would you find a pub where 2 beers cost $112.50 plus tax. Since that is the model everyone seems to fear and drinks don't seem to cost that much more than they do here - and they have real beer to boot - your argument seems inherently flawed.
Or are you suggesting that Americans can't work as efficiently as Europeans? That'd be the only other way your scenario would play out.
I knew what you meant, but the conservative's Chicken Little theme is usually that they don't want us to be like Socialist Europe. So if it had been serious it would be illogical, and as a joke it also falls flat. I've never seen a bar with unionized workers and I doubt it's in our future.SkyDog112046 wrote:I wasn't talking about Europe, I was talking about unions right here in the good old USA. We have pubs here too ya know. And I wasn't talking about working inefficiently, I was commenting on how unions do the "one person, one job" thing. And it was supposed to be a joke...lerxstcat wrote:I don't think anywhere in "Socialist" Europe would you find a pub where 2 beers cost $112.50 plus tax. Since that is the model everyone seems to fear and drinks don't seem to cost that much more than they do here - and they have real beer to boot - your argument seems inherently flawed.
Or are you suggesting that Americans can't work as efficiently as Europeans? That'd be the only other way your scenario would play out.
You know what's weird? I replied to WhiteHouse thinking I was replying to you dude, hence the Danger Danger remark!JakeYonkel wrote:Pump your brakes.Ugmo wrote:WhiteHouseSubsAC wrote:... and I want to crawl through my comp and claw your eyes out sometimes.![]()
Yikes! Can't say I've ever felt that way about you, but then you're relatively moderate in your views. Anyway, I think the likelihood of us talking politics in real life would be low anyway. I don't need that shit ruining a good night out. That's what Danger Danger is for.
Beer is pretty cheap over here - at least in Germany and Austria, where it's considered a basic food staple!lerxstcat wrote:I don't think anywhere in "Socialist" Europe would you find a pub where 2 beers cost $112.50 plus tax. Since that is the model everyone seems to fear and drinks don't seem to cost that much more than they do here - and they have real beer to boot - your argument seems inherently flawed.
Or are you suggesting that Americans can't work as efficiently as Europeans? That'd be the only other way your scenario would play out.
I like Nickelback too.Ugmo wrote:You know what's weird? I replied to WhiteHouse thinking I was replying to you dude, hence the Danger Danger remark!
I guess everything I said applies to WHSAC as well, except insert Nickelback where Danger Danger is.
(I'd much rather listen to Danger Danger than Nickelback!)
My plumbing shop had a German-descent kid who worked there for awhile. He called beer "liquid bread" and brought some homebrew to work one day, which we enjoyed after work. Good stuff, and it does have a nutty-breadlike texture that I really liked a lot more than our pisswater domestic beer.Ugmo wrote:Beer is pretty cheap over here - at least in Germany and Austria, where it's considered a basic food staple!lerxstcat wrote:I don't think anywhere in "Socialist" Europe would you find a pub where 2 beers cost $112.50 plus tax. Since that is the model everyone seems to fear and drinks don't seem to cost that much more than they do here - and they have real beer to boot - your argument seems inherently flawed.
Or are you suggesting that Americans can't work as efficiently as Europeans? That'd be the only other way your scenario would play out.
Ugmo wrote:I'm your daddy, bitch.
I share your sentiments, Ugmo. (Except for the "overbearing dickbag" part).Ugmo wrote:I know we bitch and crab at each other a lot here and I can be an overbearing dickbag, but I really do like almost all of you fuckers. And I have no doubt that if we met up in real life we would get on fine, provided nobody brought up politics.
That being said, I still think the Republican Party is a bunch of selfish, self-serving assholes who would gladly destroy the country if they saw any personal gain in it for themselves.
Yes, they do have a lot in common with the current Democratic Party.Ugmo wrote:That being said, I still think the Republican Party is a bunch of selfish, self-serving assholes who would gladly destroy the country if they saw any personal gain in it for themselves.
vaya con DIOdeathcurse wrote:The secret board you had with Itjogs. You talked about me obsessively on there. There were witnesses.
I'd like to see ManU get relegated so they'd learn a little humility.MickeyG wrote:I'm more likely to fall out with ya for what football (soccer) team you shout for rather than for your politics.
Nothing personal - it's just an attitude I harbor toward all big clubs!MickeyG wrote:LOL, I dunno where you get that from, Ugmo. It's the likes of Real Madrid that like to ride roughshod over everyone. Look at their pursuit of Ronaldo.
I'm actually not really against big business, as long as they act responsibly. My biggest (and only) client is a huge multinational pharmaceutical company and I have no misgivings working for them.MickeyG wrote:Just like your dislike for big business! At least you're consistent.
MickeyG wrote:By the way, aren't you a Rapid Vienna fan? And aren't they one of the biggest clubs in Austria?