A Two Time Winner.
Today's Eight-Ball Wiener is a two time wiener. Yes, Fran Bubolz you win again, Fran won his first Eight-Ball award back on May 5, 2005 and he wins again today!.
Ah yes, the old leftist whipping boy Haliburton. Funny how the leftoids never whined about Haliburton during the Clinton years.
As far as using "young workers from poor countries to do the work at far below our minimum wage." Well, I bet those young workers are using those wages to support families at home (not just wife and children, but wife, children, mother, father, brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews), and saving those wages to get a home or start a business back in their homelands. Our minimum wage earner brings in more wealth per hour than a lot of those workers would in a day back in their homeland. I have seen it first hand.
Ah, the old leftist attack on the faith of President Bush. In fact, in his previous award Fran attacked the Republicans in the Wisconsin legislature with the same language. I'll grant he is more than a one trick pony, but those tricks are awful easy.
You see, it should not be the govt.s business to dictate how Haliburton does business. Obviously Haliburton does have to comply with certain laws and rules but what Mr. Bubolz is going way beyond that and attacking the fundamental concept of all businesses that of trying to make a profit.
The claim that he makes in the last paragraph show him for what he is a stark raving mad nut! Mr. Bubolz provide documentation supporting your claim or be considered a leftist whack-job.
In the end all I have to say is Congratulations on your second Eight-Ball Mr. Bubolz!
Congratulations Mr. Bubolz on your second Eight-Ball award!
Letters: American values ignored as profit seems to rule all
Taxpayers, you're paying Halliburton several times what its services to our forces in Iraq are worth. It's then bringing in young workers from poor countries to do the work at far below our minimum wage. They have no benefits, live in crowded barracks and are given poor, usually cold food. They're forbidden to use American facilities. Most didn't even know what country they'd be working in till they got there.
Source: Appleton Post Crescent Letter to the Editor - Letters: American values ignored as profit seems to rule all (Fran Bubolz)Taxpayers, you're paying Halliburton several times what its services to our forces in Iraq are worth. It's then bringing in young workers from poor countries to do the work at far below our minimum wage. They have no benefits, live in crowded barracks and are given poor, usually cold food. They're forbidden to use American facilities. Most didn't even know what country they'd be working in till they got there.
As far as using "young workers from poor countries to do the work at far below our minimum wage." Well, I bet those young workers are using those wages to support families at home (not just wife and children, but wife, children, mother, father, brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews), and saving those wages to get a home or start a business back in their homelands. Our minimum wage earner brings in more wealth per hour than a lot of those workers would in a day back in their homeland. I have seen it first hand.
Guess who's making a ton of money off their misery? Our moral, born-again administration looks the other way.
If these dishonorable hypocrites have ever read the words of the God they pretend to worship, they've failed to understand and live up to them. We're all heirs to the hatred for us that's growing in the world.
And if they feign ignorance of these practices, they're even more incompetent and stupid than we previously thought.
Source: Appleton Post Crescent Letter to the Editor - Letters: American values ignored as profit seems to rule all (Fran Bubolz)If these dishonorable hypocrites have ever read the words of the God they pretend to worship, they've failed to understand and live up to them. We're all heirs to the hatred for us that's growing in the world.
And if they feign ignorance of these practices, they're even more incompetent and stupid than we previously thought.
You see, it should not be the govt.s business to dictate how Haliburton does business. Obviously Haliburton does have to comply with certain laws and rules but what Mr. Bubolz is going way beyond that and attacking the fundamental concept of all businesses that of trying to make a profit.
On the homefront, an EPA ruling being touted prohibits testing pesticides on humans. At the end, in fine print, are listed the exceptions, including "abused or neglected" children and children from countries not having a prohibiting law. What have we become?
Fran Bubolz,
Appleton
Source: Appleton Post Crescent Letter to the Editor - Letters: American values ignored as profit seems to rule all (Fran Bubolz)Fran Bubolz,
Appleton
In the end all I have to say is Congratulations on your second Eight-Ball Mr. Bubolz!
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