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Mr Palin earns every dollar . . .
On Nov 11, 1:34*pm, MajorOz wrote:
On Nov 11, 11:00*am, DaveS wrote: On Nov 10, 10:25*pm, MajorOz wrote: On Nov 9, 7:45*pm, DaveS wrote: During 5 years of the Raygun administration the Hate America team cut off travel funds to the Regional OSHA inspection teams so they could not enforce work safety rules. They were told to sit at their desks and do nothing. Citation, please.......especially about the last assertion. cheers oz 1. Personal Observations, Region X and Region IX regional offices. Seattle, Washington, Philidelphia, PA., and San Francisco, CA., U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Various dates. 2. Personal Interviews, Staff and managers, Region X, Region III, and Region IX regional offices. Seattle, Washington and San Francisco, CA., U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Various dates. As I recall Cle Elum/Roslyn has its own interesting labor history per the coal mines. Any comments on that glorious chapter in management's commitment to worker safety?http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm...m&File_Id=8016 I lived in Cle Elum for only the summer/fall/winter of 1998, guiding and looking for real estate on which to settle. Sniff......sniff.....ooh, bad smell! The influx of Californians, with their concomitant attitudes chased me away. Now THERE'S a statement guaranteed to impress the thoughtful and serious minded! I wandered some Unique, fascinating, and impressive. and, eventually, settled where I am now. Much longer ago than you suspect or could ever realistically hope to understand. I have, therefore no knowledge at all of labor history of the region. This much was on the verge of becoming clear. That was then; this is now. And tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow.....! But, my general view is that bad things were done in lawless times. Perceptive, cogent (if not entirely uncontroversial), and devastatingly pointed. Today government has tried to usurp personal responsibility Actually, the populace in general has pretty much abdicated personal responsibility for anything (look at what passes for politics) and government has merely, and rather rashly and foolishly, stepped into the gap. by, in the main, relieving individuals from the consequences of stupid decisions, eliminating any need to take responsibility for anything Thus explaining our astonishingly low prison population.....as compared to the rest of the world.....right? or teach such to our children. Having never been subjected to the onerous task of watching over any whelps of my own, I have enjoyed the luxury of a lifetime of observing what others do with theirs. It is a mixed blessing that parents are almost invariably totally incapable of deliberately teaching their spawn anything. Unions contribute, massively, to this mindset. See, JUST when we were about to take you seriously! cheers Barf! oz, B.S., M.S., MPH, PhD, P.E.,CSP, CIH................CIA, FBI, PDQ, ETC.................. Ooh! Letters! Ooh! and quit working YEARS ago. No, you never started. Think about it. g. whose mother never raised a child so foolish as to expect that serious suggestions would be taken as such. |
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