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- From: kd1hz@anomaly.sbs.com (Michael P. Deignan)
- Subject: Re: OPIN:Slick Willy's Business Team
- Organization: Small Business Systems, Incorporated, Smithfield, RI 02917
- Date: Fri, 01 Jan 1993 13:46:41 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan01.134641.28409@anomaly.sbs.com>
- References: <R6gNwB3w165w@nyxfer.uucp>
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- ww@nyxfer.UUCP writes:
-
- Gee, guess the US Bolshevick Party presses are up and running again...
-
- Even more scary... I'm actually supporting Clinton.... shivers...
-
-
- >More important, however--and this really goes to the heart of
- >political representation--is that not one of the selections is
- >poor, not one is a worker.
-
- 1. "Poor" individuals? Have you examined the family history of each
- appointee to see what their background was?
-
- 2. "Workers"? Have you examined the work history of each appointee to
- see that each one has consistently held a "top managerial position"?
-
- Face it... "Poor"/"Workers" don't have the knowledge nor expertise needed
- to fill a cabinent position (with some exceptions, I'm sure.) Subsequently,
- picking a "worker" out of a 250 million citizen field which could do the
- job well would be next to impossible.
-
- Instead, its necessary to rely on past experience to make a determination
- as to who is capable of doing the job. Not every cabinent member will get
- extension on-the-job training like Bill will.
-
-
- [unemployed people are all over the]
- >country. Yet they're nowhere to be found in Clinton's
- >cabinet.
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- If an "unemployed person" where appointed to Clinton's cabinent, then
- s/he would no longer be unemployed, would s/he?
-
-
- >As Clinton has admitted, the capitalist economic crisis is not
- >bound to go away soon.
-
- Funny, the day after he was elected I started reading/hearing media
- accounts on how "the economy is improving", after months of doom-n-gloom
- predictions.
-
-
- > NY Transfer News Service * All the News that Doesn't Fit
-
- Reminds me of the slogan we used on a parody newspaper once: "All The News
- That's Shit We'll Print".
-
- MD
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