The idea that any company would bluff-call the US federal government and refuse to comply with the NSA is laughable. The “voluntary” label is a red herring.
I started my own lawncare business when I was 12, now have rapidly evolved it into my own profession with hundreds of contracts. If I can do it, so can anyone.
It’s sad when the incentive not to work is as strong or stronger than the incentive for businesses to hire full-time workers. Could we exert any more downward pressure on the labor market?
“The number of people collecting disability benefits has soared, especially in recent years, to almost 11 million in June, up from 2.7 million in 1970. The 2012 price tag was $140 billion, up eightfold, adjusted for inflation, from 1970.”
Oh man! I hope ObamaCare doesn’t force Sea World to send Shamu to the glue factory!
Shamu would probably be eligible for Medicare.
“More unintended consequences of ObamaCare: SeaWorld announced its intentions to reduce part-time hours for up to 18,000 part-time employees.”
Just as we suspected. Are people learning yet?
people never learn.
“Yahoo CEO: we faced jail if we revealed NSA surveillance secrets.”
I am amazed, but not surprised. We are too long gone at this point.
Not even amazed, this should be the constant fear. It is about time our people create a movement.
At this rate, who is not moving workers to part time?
The idea that any company would bluff-call the US federal government and refuse to comply with the NSA is laughable. The “voluntary” label is a red herring.
Wow, SeaWorld. But I get it; we’re a nation of part-timers.
I started my own lawncare business when I was 12, now have rapidly evolved it into my own profession with hundreds of contracts. If I can do it, so can anyone.
You are an inspiration to us all Ignacio. Maybe you will be the next Joe the plumber.
Entrepreneurship and leadership- In my opinion, they represent the two most valuable qualities a person could have in this day and age.
But Megan, we shouldn’t be! Why people are just accepting this is beyond me.
It’s sad when the incentive not to work is as strong or stronger than the incentive for businesses to hire full-time workers. Could we exert any more downward pressure on the labor market?
http://healthblog.ncpathinktank.org/disability/
“The number of people collecting disability benefits has soared, especially in recent years, to almost 11 million in June, up from 2.7 million in 1970. The 2012 price tag was $140 billion, up eightfold, adjusted for inflation, from 1970.”
Have there been any studies conducted to see if demolishing public housing, reduces crime in the immediate area?
Not Shamu!
Obamacare = Dumbest Economical move of the century