President Joe Biden - Kamala Harris Administration

Fry 'em all . I don't care what letter is next to their name. Joe Biden is a POS . Always has been .

If the Trump kids did anything close to Hunter they would be in jail. They were in power for four years . The Biden crime family has been there for decades.

Quid Pro Quo Joe on tape bragging about having a prosecutor investigating the company his son had ties to not enough?

The laptop which now the media (that ran cover for ) admits is real not enough?

Ex- business partners talking about Hunter selling access to his dad not enough?

Explain the explosion of wealth the Big Guy experienced after his VP stint? What exactly did he do to merit such wealth?

How is Hunter getting so much for crappy art? It takes decades for most artists to make a steady living.

Democrats wasting money on endless investigations is okay?

America didn't want the BS impeachments or Jan 6th commission bill either. Or a corrupt FBI spending our resources on school board meetings.


Public service announcement : Before I get called a Trumper I did not or want him to run again. Thanks to the corrupt DOJ and Jan 6th committee he is. Thanks for that.
Kushner is dirtier and a bigger pos than Hunter yet he's remained clean thru all this.
 
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No, stock options should only be exercised 5 years after they leave/retire. If they are fired, then void them.

You have to give them some incentive for long term management of the company.

Matter of fact, make it 10 years.
If the CEO and board have no vested interest in the company what is their motivation?

I agree with Ras on this one - a bit unusual. First, corporate level execs are being paid well enough that they have plenty of incentive to do the job expected or them. If they make nothing from stocks while they are doing their jobs - just like the rest of us do our jobs, it shouldn't be a real handicap. If any stock benefits are delayed until after corporate level execs have walked away and had a cooling period, then they get the benefit if they did a good job. If they ran the place into the ground, at least they didn't benefit other than a fat salary ... too bad they don't have to pay any benefits back. The incentive in doing things this way is that corporate leaders are faced with actually growing and improving the company rather than raiding it through short term profits. This should apply somehow for board members, too. This country as a whole needs people looking for long term growth rather than people raping it for short term plunder.
 
What the hell, are you blinded by hate? Widows busted police sent to hospitals armed mobs breaking into offices lives lost . What exactly do you call it?
The only life lost was at the hand of your boy Michael Byrd who should be in prison. Oh the horror not windows busted. Your antifa pals done that and much worse but it was all good because they are dems. The mostly peaceful protesters on Jan 6 should be charged with trespassing and nothing more. Give them 4 hours community service and a $100 fine.
 
The only life lost was at the hand of your boy Michael Byrd who should be in prison. Oh the horror not windows busted. Your antifa pals done that and much worse but it was all good because they are dems. The mostly peaceful protesters on Jan 6 should be charged with trespassing and nothing more. Give them 4 hours community service and a $100 fine.
Can't educate the ignorant, you get your alternate facts from faux news.
 
It's funny, one of our new recruiters is also a career military guy like me. And even he says there's a huge learning curve during the transition to the civilian work force that a lot of people don't get until they've been out a minute or two. You can't just bark orders and expect people to jump out here.

But I think you're spot on. Those that take the time to learn jump up pretty quickly.

One of the worst batch of people who get jobs and screw it up consistently are the ex-Navy nuke officers working in power generation. They try to run it the "Navy way" which means they fail to understand that the people they now control are people who have been at the job long enough to have learned plant specific mechanical and electrical system intricacies and how to tweak and maintain them rather than depending on specs and procedures. The thing is you can't tell them they are working in a different culture and the knowledge base is very different. We had a tremendous problem with reactor coolant pump vibration at one time because "the new" rules based on manufacturer tolerances were less precise than the way maintenance had done things, and it made the pumps unstable. Vibration in vertical pumps is always a problem; and once you get it tamed, you don't mess with what works.
 
Sure trump kids are fine upstanding citizens that lie like daddy does

When you say media fo ahead and say faux news

Endless investigations. You mean like Bengazi?

Most "art" to me is crappie did you ask why Ivana makes so much for crappie Chinese made cloths and costume jewelry?

If you are any kind of patriot you would demand Jan 6 prosecution.

Trump is running again in order to continue fleecing his supporters check out how much he earns renting out office space in trump towers, even though no offices are rented.

Trump is hoping to make a few more $$$$mil playing golf at his courses. He swore repeatedly that he would jot play golf of elected, then proceeded to spend more time on the golf course than any POTOUS before him.
LOL
 
Ah yes, do introduce the mainstay of Republicans of the south-- racist remarks
“the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean.”
“You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.”
Way back in 1977, he said that forced busing to desegregate schools would cause his children to “grow up in a racial jungle.”
n 2010, he warmly eulogized Sen. Robert Byrd, a former Exalted Cyclops in the Ku Klux Klan, saying he was “one of my mentors” and that “the Senate is a lesser place for his going.”


Puddinhead has been a blatant racist all his life.
 
I have never thought about the implications on servers reporting their tips because so many tabs are paid via credit and debit. Back in my day there was plenty of cash tips. Not so much now.

If I'm basically required to tip or be a pariah because the system works the way it does ... you pay somebody else's employee to do a job the employer isn't required to fully pay them to do, you can bet it's going on the credit card as traceable income. Somewhere along the line we've forgotten what tipping based on service is all about.
 
One of the worst batch of people who get jobs and screw it up consistently are the ex-Navy nuke officers working in power generation. They try to run it the "Navy way" which means they fail to understand that the people they now control are people who have been at the job long enough to have learned plant specific mechanical and electrical system intricacies and how to tweak and maintain them rather than depending on specs and procedures. The thing is you can't tell them they are working in a different culture and the knowledge base is very different. We had a tremendous problem with reactor coolant pump vibration at one time because "the new" rules based on manufacturer tolerances were less precise than the way maintenance had done things, and it made the pumps unstable. Vibration in vertical pumps is always a problem; and once you get it tamed, you don't mess with what works.
Like I had said earlier, military guys follow orders and instructions to a fault in several instances.
 
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If I'm basically required to tip or be a pariah because the system works the way it does ... you pay somebody else's employee to do a job the employer isn't required to fully pay them to do, you can bet it's going on the credit card as traceable income. Somewhere along the line we've forgotten what tipping based on service is all about.
We have?

Remind us?
 
We have?

Remind us?

Yeah. The concept was that you tip for good service. Now it's expected in many places ... restaurants, hotels, cabs, and the list keeps growing. Restaurants are printing tabs with what a certain percentage tip should be - like it's a service they are doing for us. If there's a certain number in a dining party, many restaurants add a gratuity to the bill. Seems like people should simply pay their staff a contracted price - not expect me to make up the difference, and I'll know from the start what the bill for my meal, hotel stay, cab ride, etc is going to cost. Most of us aren't tipped if you flip a light switch and the light comes on or SpaceCoastVol delivers you to the terminal without mishap. We should call a racket a racket - just like when the Mafia used to collect protection money. And the new 10% is now apparently more like 20%. I pay, but I feel strongly enough that I hardly go out to a restaurant because I'm turned off by the whole thing.
 
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