White males in construction?
Man hasn’t been to Texas recently. |
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many people who need jobs the most — women, minorities, and the poor and long-term unemployed — will be shut out Has he even thought about what it takes to be long-term unemployed in this country? |
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JOHN, that was the first thing I thought of. I live in Houston, it’s been a long long time since I saw a white person in any sort of construction industry.
As far as placing certain incentives on government programs to hire the impoverished, It actually makes a certain sense because it would reduce the number of people on the dole. However, we all know that it won’t be used in that way. The chronically unemployed will not get even these jobs because they either don’t want to work, or are incapable of holding a job. |
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If you ever needed a clear example of what it REALLY means to be liberal, here it is.
Reichhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh is effectively advocating spending other peoples’ money in the interest of making himself feel good: "Look how nice I was when I spent somebody else’s money! Wow! What a splendid fellow I am!" Never mind that he and the rest of the liberals are effectively lying to get their hands on the money in the first place by claiming that it’s going to be spent on "stimulus".
Keep this in mind about liberals: there is no crime that they won’t commit in the interests of propping up their feelings of moral superiority. |
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kyleN and John,
It’s the same here in Kentucky. I can’t think of the last time I saw a white person yielding a hammer on a construction site.
What exactly makes Reich think that all these minorities, women, chronically unemployed and poor people want to go into the construction trade?
What happens if they put all these set asides in these contracts and not enough of the "special classes" apply or show up?
I sometimes wonder if he actually believes what he says. |
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...instead a social justice opportunity in which jobs don’t go to the best prepared with the best skills to accomplish such work efficiently and quickly (but the wrong color and sex), but to the unskilled who are parts of favored demographics. Gosh, the next thing they’ll be dreaming up is home loans for the under qualified. |
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Doesn’t matter if they create this type of requirement. Working for an engineering firm, I have seen very creative ways of getting around the the women and minority disadvantage business requirements. Particularly in California on public based/funded jobs. All it really does is cost the project more money by having to sub-sub-contract small portions of the work to make those required numbers, resulting in inefficency. |
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Detroit has a similar "Executive Order" E.O. 22 (In place 30 years). This is such a resoundingly bad idea. To say the least it increases cost, lowers productivity and is easily abused by the connected few. Maybe Riech ought to take a walk around Detroit and see the type of grand revitalization his suggestion will provide. |
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"He begins his argument by pointing out that the Obama stimulus package should provide "lots of new jobs and investments in the nation’s future productivity." So would enslaving everyone and forcing them into a job (to a point) but that’s not really issue.
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Reich is such a fantasy land idiot. |
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require contractors to provide at least 20 percent of jobs to the long-term unemployed and to people with incomes at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level. And at least 2 percent of project funds should be allocated to such training. What the heck!?!? By all means give contracting jobs to people who are basically incapable of productive employment and to people who made poor life choices over the years so they wound up - poor. That sure would be one productive work force! But don’t worry, 2% of the money would go to training these very same productive employees. |
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"white males who already dominate the construction trades" "Man hasn’t been to Texas recently." It ain’t just Texas, muchacho. Obviously that diminuitive dolt has never even seen a construction site except maybe in a television commercial for pickup trucks. Of course he is from Westchester County, NY, via Dartmouth, Yale, etc., so it is doubtful he has actually seen a contruction worker. Domestics and yard workers, probably. Maybe even the occasional retail clerk or restaurant employee, but construction workers? Nah. I wonder where he thinks all the oppressed, uneducated minorities do work. |
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Also, I suspect that white males make up some large percentage of the long-term unemployed, so why exclude them?
I also enjoy that they plan to target people at 200% below poverty. That just shows you how rich our country is when 150% below poverty is too rich to help. |
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You know, Federal contracting has had that program for years; google 8A company sometime. All that happens is that a bunch of white guys hire a minority "CEO" to talk to procurement. |
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While Drudge reports: NEW PLUNGE: CITI ...The problem with Citi’s capitulation is that it means that not just Citi will have to pay the Beltway outfit if the bill passes. Other banks, borrowers and taxpayers will also suffer. In fact, this deal is looking more and more like a case of Citi colluding with its new political owners in order to force competing banks to break contracts and take more losses. This kind of politicized banking is precisely why the Bank of the United States was shut down in the 19th century.
After years of resisting, Citi has suddenly signed off on Senator Dick Durbin’s plan to allow judges to rewrite mortgage contracts for borrowers in Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Under the Illinois Democrat’s plan, which is earmarked for inclusion in the pending stimulus bill, judges could reduce the amount of principal, lower the interest rate, and change the length of the mortgage term. |
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