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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/06 15:43:40
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ICE NUT
crappiefisher Just a little humor for yinz r3g3 Hey War--this should get your panties in a twist---the new AG just made a move to cancel Fed Funding to Sanctuary Cities.
You might want to read up on h2b visa'a migrants have been picking our fruits and vegtables for years now.they obtain work visas and have green cards.The 18 to 20 million illegals that the eggplant left in are not picking our crops.
Exactly. Less than 4 percent of illegals in this country work as Ag workers.
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/06 15:50:04
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crappiefisher My buddy is as MAGA as you can get other than having a little soft spot for the immigrants. He sold me his AR not long ago. Said he only bought it because Biden got elected "While we still can" I said the same to him because Trump was ready to take over š¤
I never made close to what those Immigrant 's do per hour. They get paid over twice the minimum wage.
The number one Ag state in the nation is CA. The minimum wage in CA is currently $16.50/hr. Do you believe illegals are being paid over $33/hr to do farm work?
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/06 16:34:09
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Good thing the (EITC) came into place under Ford and expanded under Regan and BushĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā Some of my friends up here were farm work hands that had to live on the property in crappy trailers for shiittĀ pay and work all hours. The worst ones were the dairy farms, no matter what, the cows needed milked twice daily 7 days a week on top of all the other chores plus the unexpected crises that would regularly seem to arise.
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/06 17:00:11
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That's good to know, we should have plenty of farm workers to do the job and not one single drop off šš¤„ Ā ICE NUT
crappiefisher Ā Just a little humor for yinzĀ r3g3 Hey War--this should get your panties in a twist---the new AG just made a move to cancel Fed Funding to Sanctuary Cities.
You might want to read up on h2b visa'aĀ migrants have been picking our fruits and vegtables for years now.they obtain work visas and have green cards.The 18 to 20 million illegals that the eggplant left in are not picking our crops.
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/06 18:17:40
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Porktown My theory on the Trump/Gaza thing. The guy is clearly hellbent to take over another country. Maybe if he insists on the worst country in the world to occupy, Greenland or Panama doesnāt look like such a bad idea? Canāt we just rename countries and be good with that?
Yeah, the picture is becoming clearer. He made a Freudian slip when he said "riviera" in connection with Gaza. He's a real estate guy, he wants real estate. Clinton was a poon guy, he wanted poon etc...
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/06 18:30:30
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ICE NUT You might want to read up on h2b visa'a migrants have been picking our fruits and vegtables for years now.they obtain work visas and have green cards.The 18 to 20 million illegals that the eggplant left in are not picking our crops.
Lets look at facts. Per the US Dept of Agriculture: In 2020ā22, 32 percent of crop farmworkers were U.S. born, 7 percent were immigrants who had obtained U.S. citizenship, 19 percent were other authorized immigrants (primarily permanent residents or green-card holders), and the remaining 42 percent held no work authorization.
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/06 19:55:01
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/06 22:12:13
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/07 12:06:52
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The āback to the officeā initiative for federal employees is excellent. I think this is long overdue. To be transparent, it puts food on my table. So did the flex scheduling and downsizing of spacesā¦. I have work piling up and being asked to take on something new daily. Good thing the lake is ice covered. But probably going to ruin my spring plans. Bonus plan and profit sharing will be nice though.
Iām not sure they really planned this out all too well, or at all... Surprised? After the pandemic many agencies found new, smaller spaces to lease. Planning for the flex schedules, they were told to reduce size saving tax payers on less rent and less heating/cooling/lighting smaller soaces. Now, many just donāt have the real estate for the instant āexpansionā of onsite employees. They donāt know how many to plan for since they donāt know how many will be removed. Without knowing this, they donāt know the size needed, the mechanicals needed, the data needed, the FF&E needed. Typically a renovation/relocation and built out to suit, is close to a 2 year process from initiating design to move in ready, depending on scale. That is if you have a building that can accommodate and not have to find a different one. Even more time for new construction. This isnāt every building, but most if not all will need at least some sort of minor work that is more than 6 month process if fast tracked. As noted a few pages back, fast tracking with Federal government is pretty difficult, especially if they work with anything sensitive, which most agencies do. These clocks can only start when they know what they will need. Which most donāt have a clue right now.
There is likely going to be an initial 5 times the cost to implement, than the savings. Granted, over time should pay for itself. If NOTHING changes (if Dems take control, guessing that might happen) and these agencies maybe didnāt over due the minimum required staff or other factors that require renovations sooner.
The early retirement is 8 months of pay and benefits. If you are 8 months or less of eligibility to retire and of SS age, probably a good idea. If you are under 30 and marketable in the private sector, probably a good idea. If you are between 30-64, willing to go back to an office, you most likely arenāt taking the deal.
Another overall policy that I like. The shock and awe implementation is beyond perplexing and likely going to lead to a net savings of just more added cost to the deficitā¦
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/07 13:26:37
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Porktown The āback to the officeā initiative for federal employees is excellent.
I as well we were WFH 7-8 months(?) during the pandemic I'm Ole School, and not a fan WFH I want a place to go at 8am and a place to leave at 4 when mandatory WFH ended, I was happy to return we were given option of hybrid 3 days in, 2 days home (most opted for that) what I see as a result is a lack of continuity and cohesiveness among the teams . ===================================================== as far as the office space thing it's funny to hear media squawk "not enough office space" in one breath, and in another breath talk of selling off excess office space that goes back a decade methinks the doom 'n gloom "no space" and mega traffic jams may be hyped a tad due to most media portraying Trump and Elon as Beelzebub and The Beast incarnate KTF
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/07 13:39:36
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Genie, I havenāt heard it at all in the media. It is the top item on every departmental meeting and progress meetings with clients that I have had since the āfork in the roadā came out. Our clients are freaking out. Our board is doing back flips of joyā¦. I hate being too busy, but with how esthetic our board is, the likelihood that the crumbs drop to me are pretty good. If it has me working at a bait shop near the beach by the time I am 55, Iām fine busting my butt until then. Side note, close to 80% of our business is from the military. Who are expecting a ton of funds. So, the board excitement was a combination of factors. Iām sure they wouldnāt have been happy at all if these cuts extended to the DOD.
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/07 14:53:17
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Porktown Genie, I havenāt heard it at all in the media.
I googled it to see what it was about. Plenty headlines in the last couple days KTF
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/07 15:43:49
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Iād hope there are some articles on it. From your last message, it seemed like you were insinuating that it was all over the media. I personally havenāt had time to look beyond my phone news front page and whatever happens to be on the local news. Iāll check this weekend to see if any mention of leads to check out! š
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/07 16:46:38
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Porktown it seemed like you were insinuating that it was all over the media
not intentionally I googled to see what you were talking about. and a bunch pop'd up from the last couple days right with the were reports of selling off over capacity. It tickled me Porktown I personally havenāt had time to look beyond my phone news front page
not me Been goofin' off a lot at the office. we're between grants. we finished the '23 grants (my dept gets funded every 2 years) the '25 grants were just awarded and those won't be ready for my part for a month or more til then, it's all peace love and hippy beads for me KTF
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/07 19:57:56
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Lucky you. I was thinking the cuts would have us DOD only this year. Not that all of these others will all end up as actual jobs. Can still bill for time. My company is so dang diversified, they always find a few projects for me to work on when things are slow. Would rather be busy now than April/May when I want to be on the water. Probably will be then too.
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/07 21:50:33
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For your everyday white collar office job, it's well documented at this point remote work results in happier, healthier, and more productive employees than a traditional office setting. There's tons of data on this.
Hybrid is the answer moving forward. If you want to go in - have at it. If not, don't. Sunk real estate costs + the battle for general employee control is the main reason of the returns. Couple that with some locations of companies dealing with pressure from local governments to bring people back to city centers + outdated boomer mindsets about how "work" should be done, and we see the rise in return mandates.
Glad you're benefitting from it though Pork. Genuinely, at least someone makes out on the situation.
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Re: Trump 2024
2025/02/08 02:14:39
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