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Things are not so bad when you count the moments
Eddie Bennett replied to LPPT's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Why wait until tomorrow, LPPT! I'm telling you right now that you are an inspiration, to me, and to all of us on P.com. I think you are the kind of person who prays to god for the strength and fortitude to help your fellow citizens the best you can, with whatever you have to help them with. If it's only to encourage them with a little kindness you know how to do that with what you have. I am thankful for you, lady! It is people like you who know that they will not pass this way again, and whatever kindness you can show, to any human being, you want to do it now. You don't want to -
A Job In Georgia Is Extra Hard To Find
Eddie Bennett replied to Eddie Bennett's topic in RECENT TOPICS
No, CD, he is not kidding. I can verify that, about him. -
Extension of the payroll tax holiday, a new tax credit for businesses that hire, and infrastructure spending focused on public school buildings, is a good way to help small businesses. Firms employing less than 500 workers remain the main engines of job growth. Since January 2010, small and medium firms have generated 98% of the nearly 2 million private-sector jobs created, according to data reported Wednesday by payroll processor Automatic Data Processing Inc. Small business, however, is losing just like the small banks, in Georgia, are. ATLANTA, GA (WABE 90.1 FM Radio) September 6,
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A Job In Georgia Is Extra Hard To Find
Eddie Bennett replied to Eddie Bennett's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Thank you so much for sharing that truth, PW! You have helped many people. But, if you have helped only one other person, I thank you, as they thank you for yor honesty. Let no one put you under, for the truth you just told us. -
Things are not so bad when you count the moments
Eddie Bennett replied to LPPT's topic in RECENT TOPICS
That is great, for you, LPPT! I love God, and my fellow man. I don't care who they are, I tell them the truth when it's possible to speak to them. I have told God that I can't go to church, and be there with people who want me to believe the same way they do. I pray to God, all the time. Instead of praying for myself I ask him to give me more to do for my fellow man. I tell him that I find them hard to get along with, but I understand. When I tell them the truth, instead of working for them, they don't like it. God said you have your own way, and he makes me feel that it is a better way t -
Things are not so bad when you count the moments
Eddie Bennett replied to LPPT's topic in RECENT TOPICS
I just love that advise, LPPT! May I add something that I used to help me make choices? If I can here it is. If not I will edit it out. With Thanks Giving coming up next month, I an going to get ahead. I read this all during the year, and keep in on file so it's easy for me to pull up. "Whether or not one believes in a Supreme Being, the notion that there is nothing to be grateful for outside of the self is, in my professional opinion, the first step down a very slippery slope to nihilism, despair, self-pity, isolation of the self, depression and death. If we have 'nothing to be -
A Job In Georgia Is Extra Hard To Find
Eddie Bennett replied to Eddie Bennett's topic in RECENT TOPICS
U.S. citizens are not like illegal immigrants, Animal, where the more you threaten them with deportation the better they comply to your wishes. -
You are entitled to your own opinion, just like I am entitled to mine, dap! I am not always saying what you perceive that I am. I know I'm not right sometimes. But, that doesn't stop me from expressing my opinion. If I said I was always right, I'd be lying. But, is I said I am right a lot of times, and on a lot of issues, I would not be lying. I agree that you can have 50% of the right wrong in your debate with me. But, I am also going to allow myself 50% of being right. BTW? What's with the me thinkest, BS?
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A Job In Georgia Is Extra Hard To Find
Eddie Bennett replied to Eddie Bennett's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Capital is needed, winston, but I've seen people start businesses just like you are doing. I have also seen people start off with capital, and crashed big time. I ran a business for years, and started little by little, with hardly any capital. I still cannot see myself taking orders from anyone. I might not trust them to be honest with me. They might put me on the front line, knowing I will die in the process. -
You have agreed with everyone, in this thread, to a greater extent than you have agreed with me. I don't need to make a list, dap, just look for yourself!
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Not a label, dap, but you but I am the only one in this thread that is not a co-operative, of yours.
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A Job In Georgia Is Extra Hard To Find
Eddie Bennett replied to Eddie Bennett's topic in RECENT TOPICS
I'm thinking a minimum wage job is better than nothing, winston! And, I'm going to have to change my ways of talking back. The jobs in Texas requires that you fear deportation, so much, that you want talk back. -
If you need a job, don't depend on finding one around here. PBAonline and WADE 90.1FM Radio Georgia was one of only six states to post job losses for July and was very nearly the worst at job creation. On Numbers analysis of the latest seasonally adjusted figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ranks the Peach State No. 50 (out of 51, including Washington, D.C.) for job creation in July, with a loss of 24,900 jobs from July 2010 to July 2011. The state witnessed nine month-to-month job declines in that period. Only Indiana, with a loss of 28,300 jobs, was worse.
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Don't like labels, dap! You and, your co-operators, like labels. It makes things simple enough for ya'll to understand. If things, and people, are classified into a way for you to better understand, that simplicity makes it easier. You can understand ME better if you put me in a classification.
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I celebrate the signing of our Declaration of Independence, every year, G G L S! It was the chief author of it who stated the above quotations. I don't care what you label him and I.
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"The tax which will be paid for [the] purpose [of education] is not more than the thousandth part of what will be paid to kings, priests and nobles who will rise up among us if we leave the people in ignorance." Here is the fair tax: "The rich alone use imported articles, and on these alone the whole taxes of the General Government are levied... Our revenues liberated by the discharge of the public debt, and its surplus applied to canals, roads, schools, etc., the farmer will see his government supported, his children educated, and the face of his country made a paradise by the contri
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My friends are your friends, that is certainly true, markdavd! Even though you attack my personality to the bone, I still appreciate you, and all of my friends. Some of my friends know better than to mess with you, and others, on here. I find it good and educational, however! Anyone who can't swim should not ride, in this boat, and they usually don't. You guys are good swimmers, but you don't like me rocking the boat, anyway, because you prefer not to get your tooties wet. Getting along with friends like you may be convenient to the world, but it can leave me frustrated and having
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It has been discovered that Preparation H is good to use on your face. It exfoliates and seriously reduces wrinkles.
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The private sector who got tax breaks, for years now, because they are the job creators have been creating jobs alright. But, the jobs are in China, India, Vietnam, etc., etc.
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I'm dumber than I get credit for, around here. I walked around thinking I had been experiencing a gout attack. I had had a gout attack, before, but this one was lasting longer, even though I had tripled up on gout medication. After about a month of pain I decided to go to the doctor. The doctor ordered x-rays of my foot, and it turned out that I had a broken foot. I am now still wearing a big black boot on my foot. The doctor said I had made a serious situation a lot worse.
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Trickle Down Clothes, Trickle Down Shoes They All Call Us Trickle Down Dudes They All Think They're Pretty Smart But, They Don't Have A Trickle Down Heart.
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I am enjoying the cooler weather so much. I can get things done, without carrying a towel around, with me, to wipe the sweat. I can even see better, because my glasses don't get dripping wet. I have some seasoned fire wood, and I just finished cutting up, and splitting, another bunch of fire wood. I am hauling in some oak logs from Mulberry Rock Road, today.
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Another of my points, exactly. Gd! My personality, although not nasty at all, is causing you to think about either ignoring me or arguing about my demeanor with me. I am a very nice person according to Habitat For Humanity workers, and other friends, which include about 90% of the people in this country, give or take a few because of their own convictions.
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My point exactly, Gd! Your World revolves around my personality!
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If you're a good hacker in your mid twenties, you can get a job paying about $80,000 per year. So on average such a hacker must be able to do at least $80,000 worth of work per year for the company just to break even. You could probably work twice as many hours as a corporate employee, and if you focus you can probably get three times as much done in an hour. You could get another multiple of two, at least, by eliminating the drag of the pointy-haired middle manager who would be your boss in a big company. Suppose another multiple of three. You could combine all these multipliers, you