chuckmo48 wrote:
It is so funny that right now in GA (due to the new immigration law the state has passed) they can't find enough workers to pick the crops and the crops are dying on the vine...gee no line for the $9.00 an hour without any benefits jobs that are available?
What's really funny is that so many folks are finding out their true worth but, thanks to self-esteem programs in the schools and ingrained stupidity, think that if they just wait long enough, the glory days of the steel mills will miraculously return.
What's funny is that students that don't even have a high school diploma think they are worth any salary/benefits package.
Its funny that in the pro-union region that everyone pins their economic hopes on the construction of a WalMart, a low-end mall, or a movie theater.
Its funny to see WalMart parking lots packed solid with "Union Yes" bumperstickers and lame local jackets on any given Friday night. Do what union gorillas say, not what they do.
Its funny (and, encouraging actually) to read that 300-400 regionites will stand in line for hours to fill out an application at the newest Bed, Bath, and Beyond for seasonal work. At least a handful of people are able to shed the union mentality, at least for a few weeks.
Its funny to see fourth- and fifth-generation welfare ne'er do wells blame their problems on corporate jets.
What's funny is that for a carton of cigarettes and a couple cans of malt liquor, you could instantly fill twenty buses with "demonstrators" would would gladly sleep their way to Washington D.C., stand around the Mall for a couple of days and "rally" for union rights or "their fair share" but no one seems interested in organizing a trip to Georgia to so some could earn a legitimate living.
Now that's funny, I don't care who you are.