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Husband and wife cheated workers' compensation
Get ALL the colluders, not just the dummest.— March 17, 2017 3:06 p.m.
Husband and wife cheated workers' compensation
Unless roofer's insurance covers everything, the roofers are getting humped by the insurance industry. The fact that insurers are able to keep their "statistics" secret is an abomination. Of course, collusion, especially between "government" and industry is not strained. As we move dumbly toward oligarchy or monarchy, it should be no surprise that tar vapor-addled roofers are the bait fish (or shiny objects) used to lure us away from the mega-crimes.— March 16, 2017 10:01 p.m.
County loses jobs, unemployment rises
Methinks I will bring my gang of cutthroats, loaded to the gills with slangs and errers, to CO and surround your mansion. When rags and mags die, good writing will likely be tossed into the hole with them.— March 7, 2017 11:57 p.m.
County loses jobs, unemployment rises
Ubiquitous. Still, there are little sparks of being true . . . and in just being so beats the hell out of swords and missiles of outrageous fortune. (Sorry, but the great poets must be drummed and drummed (and Hammersteined) into our dear little ears.)— March 7, 2017 5:19 p.m.
County loses jobs, unemployment rises
Bill, A web of deceit.— March 7, 2017 9:32 a.m.
Suspended by state Bar but still top lawyer?
Years ago, when I was naive about such things, I got a come-on from "Who's Who." My life partner saw through the scam immediately and saved me money (but not embarrassment).— March 6, 2017 8:28 p.m.
County loses jobs, unemployment rises
Trump was "right" about one thing--everything is rigged. I'd like to know, should pollsters ever care to ask useful questions, what percentage, for example, of Trump voters bought lottery tickets versus non-Trump voters. Students need to be taught how to distinguish bullshit from reality, for example.— March 5, 2017 7:29 p.m.
County loses jobs, unemployment rises
I bought it at Frys.— March 4, 2017 4:05 p.m.
County loses jobs, unemployment rises
We're fat, dumb, and happy. East Indians, for example, not only work cheaper, they are intelligent and well-educated. I recently bought a battery back-up unit by a company in Rhode Island. When I called tech support, the dimwit who couldn't understand a simple but crucial distinction was located "at the factory" in the Philippines. I got stonewalled. So what else is new in retailing? When I was in retailing, the customer was king.— March 4, 2017 12:03 p.m.
County loses jobs, unemployment rises
I NEVER buy from Amazon. They tried to screw me. They screw their employees and treat them like the slaves they are. This does not mean that I hold anything against others who do; I'm not self-righteous about it. We are all caught up in this "web of life," and, I should add, the web of culture from which we can't really escape. Swell, you are a swell person. I try to buy local as much as possible, and try not to buy new stuff. I give to people, not organizations. I'm too poor to worry about write-offs. Still, I have waaay more stuff than I need. If we treat others kindly, but not patronizingly, the positives will spread and multiply. When I was a kid, the measure of a person was how well they came through when the chips were down.— March 3, 2017 11:16 p.m.