Pokebball
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How much did you pay for gas and groceries today?
Pokebball replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Dividends are cut after the company begins to do poorly. Many reasons why a company begins doing poorly. Businesses with continual improvement, learning how to do things faster, cheaper and more efficiently survive. Technology, probably more than anything else does that. -
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Pokebball replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
All I'm saying is that your assumption that it was a prepayment isn't necessarily correct. All we know is that it was a payment. -
10 Held by H for the Big Guy
Pokebball replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Or they were paying for something he did when he was vp -
Are you better off today than you were four years ago?
Pokebball replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Schools were closed, kiddos were stuck at home to roam through kitchen cabinets -
10 Held by H for the Big Guy
Pokebball replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
How'd it all go up in smoke? -
10 Held by H for the Big Guy
Pokebball replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
a payoff for access when he was vp? why is that so difficult to be a possibility? -
Poyer knows not to dive at Allens feet. I suspect there will be a head on collision. Allen jumps right up and heads to the huddle. Poyer, on the other hand, .............
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How much did you pay for gas and groceries today?
Pokebball replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Ahh, if a company folds a company folds. Many reasons could cause that and blame is cheap. I think technology is the primary reason companies fail. Dividends are cut early when a company starts doing poorly. C Suite is very important in a company's success or failure. -
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Pokebball replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It would make sense that a more robust union effort, driving up wages for the workers would have to come from cost cutting/shifting, more than likely coming from the C Suite. I'm not opposed to non government dynamics impacting upper level salaries. I am totally against any government controls or interventions in this dynamic. -
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Pokebball replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I get the unions aspect. I was wondering how you'd control executive comp. -
How much did you pay for gas and groceries today?
Pokebball replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
So what would this look like, in your opinion? Who makes these determinations and decisions? -
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Pokebball replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I don't expect to convince you to agree with me. If you can think of a better system in the world, throughout history, I would appreciate you informing me of it. Otherwise, let's agree to disagree. -
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Pokebball replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
None of us are immune from each other. We all work for and towards our individual interests and while those interests vary, we all own our liberty. We all go quit and go to work across the street. While capitalism isn't perfect, there isn't a better system in the world, throughout all of history. -
How much did you pay for gas and groceries today?
Pokebball replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Do you think capitalism causes greed? Greed has and will always exist. -
How much did you pay for gas and groceries today?
Pokebball replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Citizens got revenue from government sources as part of the pandemic relief efforts. Quite a bit actually. Some of it was in lieu of working. It's difficult to apply any normal sort of economic theory to all of it. Global supply chain issues raised prices, the US printing shytloads of money raised prices, workforce shortages caused significant increases in pay which increased prices, regulations have always raised prices, etc.
