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John Passaneau March 16th 05 08:07 PM


"Richard Clark" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:25:41 -0500, "John Passaneau"
wrote:
it's wall street
that forces management to live for the next quarter and expects
un-reasonable results that is the problem.


Hi John,

Actually the driving force of that focus is called the economic
policy. In other words, for years the Republican party has been
intoning its mantra that taxing dividends (Capital Gains) is a bad
thing. What is left is to trade shares in the expectation of their
price rise (which is the strategy you describe above). So let's put
the blame where it belongs, on the Administration and the current
power in the House and Senate.
Talk about gutless losers.


good stuff sniped

What significant packages are being hefted onto the table? Cut
Medicare is being muttered. That will fix Hospital costs. What about
fixing the $Trillion loss of Social Security? Easy, spend $Trillion
for a new system, and -um- another $Trillion to keep the old system
going. The new system will bring the boon of half the benefits (a new
form of math that revealed in the numbers above used to be called cost
inflation). What pathetic, gutless, losers.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


Hi Richard

Your right of course, but I'm not sure who is leading who in this case. I
can't tell Wall Street or the administration apart. It gets me is so many
that are being or will be hurt by the current administration, are so sure it
will not happen to them that they still vote for the current administration.
I like the headline in an European paper when Bush was reelected, "How could
250000 people be so stupid" or something close to that, I ask myself the
same thing.


--
John Passaneau, W3JXP
Penn State University




Harold Burton March 16th 05 11:55 PM


"John Passaneau" wrote in message
...

"Richard Clark" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:25:41 -0500, "John Passaneau"
wrote:

I like the headline in an European paper when Bush was reelected, "How
could
250000 people be so stupid" or something close to that, I ask myself the
same thing.


Probably they meant 250,000,000 (our approximate national population) rather
than 250,000. They were wrong again, as usual.
Total votes cast were approx 114,000,000 Since we were split so evenly,
politically, there were only half the total that were stupid and that gets
it down to approx. 57,000,000. Unfortunately, we probably won't be able to
agree on which half was the stupid half.

HWB



Mike Coslo March 17th 05 12:04 AM

Korbin Dallas wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 16:30:07 +0000, Clarence_A wrote:


"Korbin Dallas" wrote in message
. ..

On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 13:24:36 -0800, WA2SI wrote:


Hi folks,

I just bought a batch of Amphenol PL-259 83-1SPs to assemble


some

jumpers. When did Amphenol shift from 'Made In USA' to


'Assembled In

Mexico'? The whole reason for buying Amphenol was to:

A) Enjoy that Amphenol quality. (BTW, they don't even look the


same.

The dielectric has a cheap milky recycled look and the name


and model

nr. are no longer stamped into the sleeve ring.)

B) Support products 'Made In USA'.

Ok, this was my two minute rant. Tnx fer listening.

73 de Bert
WA2SI
FISTS #9384
QRP ARCI #11782

If the product was built in the USA the price would be so High


you

would not purchase it.

Would you really pay %500 more for the same product just to have


Made

in USA stamped on it? We always look for the bargain price and


that

usually means foreign produced products.

Moving production to Mexico where manufacturing cost are lower


allows

Amphenol to remain in business.

These days Mexico is being undersold by China where the cost are


less than

that of Mexico.


BS!

There are connector houses who assemble in the US on custom order
and they are no more expensive than the assembled in Mexico parts.

Amphenol went to Mexico to get away from the union that was
breaking their back!



Exactly, the Unions demands were driving the labor cost to the point
where they were not able to compete, so the moved the operation to Mexico
where it was not an issue.


Which matters no one whit any more. The Commies in Red China have
discovered that by massivley subsidizing their industries, they can
undercut the Mexicans or whoever else wants to compete with them.
Eventually there is a bill to be paid, but will we survive it?

Will they build our tanks for us when we are a total service economy?

Ya know, *they* don't like those demanding unions either!

- Mike KB3EIA -


Bob Miller March 18th 05 02:39 AM

On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 17:55:38 -0600, "Harold Burton"
wrote:


"John Passaneau" wrote in message
...

"Richard Clark" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:25:41 -0500, "John Passaneau"
wrote:

I like the headline in an European paper when Bush was reelected, "How
could
250000 people be so stupid" or something close to that, I ask myself the
same thing.


Probably they meant 250,000,000 (our approximate national population) rather
than 250,000. They were wrong again, as usual.
Total votes cast were approx 114,000,000 Since we were split so evenly,
politically, there were only half the total that were stupid and that gets
it down to approx. 57,000,000. Unfortunately, we probably won't be able to
agree on which half was the stupid half.

HWB


I believe it was a British paper, "How can 59-million people be so
dumb?"

Well, just check the folks who show up at Bush's so-called Town Hall
Meetings. Amazing...

bob
k5qwg



Tom Ring March 18th 05 02:47 AM

Bob Miller wrote:

On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 17:55:38 -0600, "Harold Burton"
wrote:


"John Passaneau" wrote in message
...

"Richard Clark" wrote in message
...

On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:25:41 -0500, "John Passaneau"
wrote:

I like the headline in an European paper when Bush was reelected, "How
could
250000 people be so stupid" or something close to that, I ask myself the
same thing.



Probably they meant 250,000,000 (our approximate national population) rather
than 250,000. They were wrong again, as usual.
Total votes cast were approx 114,000,000 Since we were split so evenly,
politically, there were only half the total that were stupid and that gets
it down to approx. 57,000,000. Unfortunately, we probably won't be able to
agree on which half was the stupid half.

HWB



I believe it was a British paper, "How can 59-million people be so
dumb?"

Well, just check the folks who show up at Bush's so-called Town Hall
Meetings. Amazing...

bob
k5qwg



Actually, the problem is that people think the "other side" that
disagrees with them is stupid. No, they disagree, often for very good
reasons.

The people who are stupid, or at least ignorant, are the ones who think
that there is no room for disagreement.

tom
K0TAR



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