That's what I would do, why make the transition easy? I say screw them, tell your boss to train your replacement!
Don't be like those poor chaps at Siemens that took the severence to train their replacements, and later complained that their Congressman sold them out http://www.outsourcecongress.org/USA/tata/siemens_ assignment_bonus.jpg. By agreeing to the terms of the severence, they in part sold themselves out. Don't play the game, just walk away.
The first amendment did not guarantee anything, it was a limit placed solely on Congress... as the First Amendment states "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech...."
See Madison's Federalist #10 for a clear description of the Republican concept as the Framers intended.
For example, back in the days of our long lost Republic, the "local factions" had the power to further define free speech, and so they did:
The guaranties of freedom of expression in 10 of the 14 States which by 1792 had ratified the Constitution, gave no absolute protection for every utterance. Thirteen of the 14 States provided for the prosecution of libel, and all of those States made profanity statutory crimes. As early as 1712 [354 U.S. 476, 483] Massachusetts made it criminal to publish "any filthy, obscene, or profane song, pamphlet, libel or mock sermon" in imitation or mimicking of religious services.
Top 10 donors: American Fedn of State, County & Municipal Employees $36,410,799 National Assn of Realtors $26,837,918 National Education Assn $25,059,748 Assn of Trial Lawyers of America $24,967,541 Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers $23,418,380 Communications Workers of America $23,310,374 Service Employees International Union $23,245,475 Laborers Union $22,772,207 Carpenters & Joiners Union $22,442,447 Teamsters Union $22,293,292
"We are fighting a war on terrorism to protect our rights and freedoms, right and freedoms we must give up, to help fight the war on terrorism, to protect our rights and freedoms." - Source Unknown
Thank John "jobs jobs jobs" Kerry's for his yeah vote on GATT in 1994, which passed and Bill Clinton subsequently signed.
A Democrat controled House, Senate, and Whitehouse gave us GATT. Which enabled our entry into the WTO "Wealth Transfer Organization".
Nobody cared when the "over priced" labor force was being eliminated, now that the shoe is on the other foot... Let me break out a Kleenex and shed a few tears.
Per the WTO, all developing countries have preferential tarrif treatment until 2009, including China (exempted from Kyoto too).
As long as we are in the WTO, I refuse to spend ten cents to further my education, better off eliminating all debts. It will make that Wallmart paycheck go all that much further.
Did you ever consider the possibility that the Energy companies are pushing this "global warming" hysteria?
I find it quite odd that China and India are exempted from "global-warming" initiatives like Kyoto.
Either It is a well known scientific fact that only industry in the "developed world" causes "global warming". Or there is a want to develope the East into a industrial complex.
And when that happens, do you think the demand for energy is going to go up, or down? And what do you think will happen to the price of energy? And who will benifit by this? The energy companies perhaps?
The Kyoto Protocol - An International Agreement to solve the problem of "human factors global warming" by transfering industrial technology and capability from developed nations to UNderdeveloped nations therby increasing the demand and $cost$ of energy.
It is a well known scientific fact that only industries that exist in the "developed world" cause "global warming" (sarcasim). That is why China and India are exempted from Kyoto.
For the UN illeterate:
The Kyoto Protocol - An International Agreement to solve the problem of "human factors global warming" by transfering industrial technology and capability from developed nations to UNderdeveloped nations.
No worry though, you can now buy carbon credits from the IMF (International Monetary Force) to keep, what factories you have left, open. Otherwise, they will have to move to India or China which again, are exempted from the Kyoto Protocol.
http://unfccc.int/kyoto_mechanisms/emissions_tradi ng/items/2731.php/
Don't be like those poor chaps at Siemens that took the severence to train their replacements, and later complained that their Congressman sold them out http://www.outsourcecongress.org/USA/tata/siemens_ assignment_bonus.jpg. By agreeing to the terms of the severence, they in part sold themselves out. Don't play the game, just walk away.
The first amendment did not guarantee anything, it was a limit placed solely on Congress... as the First Amendment states "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech...."
See Madison's Federalist #10 for a clear description of the Republican concept as the Framers intended.
For example, back in the days of our long lost Republic, the "local factions" had the power to further define free speech, and so they did:
The guaranties of freedom of expression in 10 of the 14 States which by 1792 had ratified the Constitution, gave no absolute protection for every utterance. Thirteen of the 14 States provided for the prosecution of libel, and all of those States made profanity statutory crimes. As early as 1712 [354 U.S. 476, 483] Massachusetts made it criminal to publish "any filthy, obscene, or profane song, pamphlet, libel or mock sermon" in imitation or mimicking of religious services.
Top 10 donors:
American Fedn of State, County & Municipal Employees $36,410,799
National Assn of Realtors $26,837,918
National Education Assn $25,059,748
Assn of Trial Lawyers of America $24,967,541
Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers $23,418,380
Communications Workers of America $23,310,374
Service Employees International Union $23,245,475
Laborers Union $22,772,207
Carpenters & Joiners Union $22,442,447
Teamsters Union $22,293,292
http://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/index.asp
"We are fighting a war on terrorism to protect our rights and freedoms, right and freedoms we must give up, to help fight the war on terrorism, to protect our rights and freedoms." - Source Unknown
Thank John "jobs jobs jobs" Kerry's for his yeah vote on GATT in 1994, which passed and Bill Clinton subsequently signed.
A Democrat controled House, Senate, and Whitehouse gave us GATT. Which enabled our entry into the WTO "Wealth Transfer Organization".
Nobody cared when the "over priced" labor force was being eliminated, now that the shoe is on the other foot... Let me break out a Kleenex and shed a few tears.
If your "career" is on this list, to you I say, good luck with that: http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/serv_e/serv_se ctors_e.htm
Per the WTO, all developing countries have preferential tarrif treatment until 2009, including China (exempted from Kyoto too).
As long as we are in the WTO, I refuse to spend ten cents to further my education, better off eliminating all debts. It will make that Wallmart paycheck go all that much further.
Wealth is being Transfered Out as we speak.
Stop spending money and get out of Debt!
Any "career" in this list is in jeopardy. GATS: General Agreement in Trade in Services. http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/serv_e/serv_se ctors_e.htm
I find it quite odd that China and India are exempted from "global-warming" initiatives like Kyoto.
Either It is a well known scientific fact that only industry in the "developed world" causes "global warming". Or there is a want to develope the East into a industrial complex.
And when that happens, do you think the demand for energy is going to go up, or down? And what do you think will happen to the price of energy? And who will benifit by this? The energy companies perhaps?
The Kyoto Protocol - An International Agreement to solve the problem of "human factors global warming" by transfering industrial technology and capability from developed nations to UNderdeveloped nations therby increasing the demand and $cost$ of energy.
For the UN illeterate:
The Kyoto Protocol - An International Agreement to solve the problem of "human factors global warming" by transfering industrial technology and capability from developed nations to UNderdeveloped nations.
No worry though, you can now buy carbon credits from the IMF (International Monetary Force) to keep, what factories you have left, open. Otherwise, they will have to move to India or China which again, are exempted from the Kyoto Protocol. http://unfccc.int/kyoto_mechanisms/emissions_tradi ng/items/2731.php/
http://accesstoenergy.com/
http://www.accesstoenergy.com/