Procedural Texture:Geez, aren't the right-wingers always saying government should be run like a business?
Oh, I get it...this is one of those "do as I say, not as I do" double standards.
I remember executives being admonished by democrats for trips to Las Vegas, I believe it was, just a few months ago.
So I guess this is one of those "do as I say, not as I do" double standards. Oh wait, we're in "recovery" now so maybe it's okay.
Whatever. I didn't know having a "D" next to a politician's name equated to an automatic halo. There are plenty of democrats who qualify as pompous, self-righteous blowhards just as well as republicans.
FTFA: "Earlier this month, the San Francisco Fed held a conference on Asia at the Bacara Resort & Spa near Santa Barbara, a resort where rooms can range from $250-$400 and suites from $800 to $2,000. "
Do people think those execs who flew in on private jets are staying somewhere thats only "$250-$400 [for a room] and suites from $800 to $2,000"?
Akito12345:Maybe we should like.....I dunno....audit them or something.
I hope you don't engage in recreational flying. Or ride in motor vehicles. Or have any particularly sharp objects in your house that you could trip and repeatedly fall on.
Occam's Chainsaw:Akito12345: Maybe we should like.....I dunno....audit them or something.
I hope you don't engage in recreational flying. Or ride in motor vehicles. Or have any particularly sharp objects in your house that you could trip and repeatedly fall on.
Nah, Ted Kennedy is dead and John McCain is in politics now, cars and planes are safe again.
Occam's Chainsaw:Akito12345: Maybe we should like.....I dunno....audit them or something.
I hope you don't engage in recreational flying. Or ride in motor vehicles. Or have any particularly sharp objects in your house that you could trip and repeatedly fall on.
Or own a swimming pool. Just in case you have a "heart attack" near it
I am certainly not defending the fed, but this type of reporting really aggravates me, and it has been happening more and more lately.
At the top of the story, which everyone will read: a resort where rooms can range from $250-$400 and suites from $800 to $2,000..... an inn where regular rooms go for about $320 a night and suites up to $1,860 a night.
Buried near the bottom of page 1: The event's attendees were given a discounted rate of $300 a night - they had to pay for the cost of conference fees and their rooms.
Typical media. Sensationalize first, tell the actual story later.
FTFA: A source familiar with the Kansas City Fed conference noted that the organizers make sure to recover all of the costs of the event with attendees paying their own way.
Um, what's the issue again? Oh, bad reporting. This was a case study for stupid reporters, right?
Ha! Same shiat happens all over the world. In this country, the labor laws are pretty harsh on employers that deny workers a "steady" contract and opt for other, less secure forms of employment for the worker. The biggest offender in this matter? The government! Surprise... not!
Failing_Junk
2009-10-30 02:53:17 AM
johnsoninca
2009-10-30 02:59:06 AM
Procedural Texture
2009-10-30 03:05:18 AM
Oh, I get it...this is one of those "do as I say, not as I do" double standards.
Meatzilla
2009-10-30 03:12:13 AM
rackrent
2009-10-30 03:19:50 AM
/don't get me all economic on you
//no one will listen to me, anyway, as I'm an idiot
Britney Spear's Speculum
2009-10-30 04:01:15 AM
Greybrd
2009-10-30 04:12:49 AM
Oh, I get it...this is one of those "do as I say, not as I do" double standards.
I remember executives being admonished by democrats for trips to Las Vegas, I believe it was, just a few months ago.
So I guess this is one of those "do as I say, not as I do" double standards. Oh wait, we're in "recovery" now so maybe it's okay.
Whatever. I didn't know having a "D" next to a politician's name equated to an automatic halo. There are plenty of democrats who qualify as pompous, self-righteous blowhards just as well as republicans.
Truncks1
2009-10-30 04:14:02 AM
Do people think those execs who flew in on private jets are staying somewhere thats only "$250-$400 [for a room] and suites from $800 to $2,000"?
crazyntacoma
2009-10-30 04:16:00 AM
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Most all of them?
They're all weasels, comes with the job.
Do I win a prize?!?
Akito12345
2009-10-30 04:18:31 AM
Occam's Chainsaw
2009-10-30 04:25:21 AM
I hope you don't engage in recreational flying. Or ride in motor vehicles. Or have any particularly sharp objects in your house that you could trip and repeatedly fall on.
Akito12345
2009-10-30 04:31:38 AM
Jim_Callahan
2009-10-30 05:58:48 AM
I hope you don't engage in recreational flying. Or ride in motor vehicles. Or have any particularly sharp objects in your house that you could trip and repeatedly fall on.
Nah, Ted Kennedy is dead and John McCain is in politics now, cars and planes are safe again.
Dancin_In_Anson
2009-10-30 06:24:19 AM
AngryDragon
2009-10-30 06:34:08 AM
I hope you don't engage in recreational flying. Or ride in motor vehicles. Or have any particularly sharp objects in your house that you could trip and repeatedly fall on.
Or own a swimming pool. Just in case you have a "heart attack" near it
Razorwolf
2009-10-30 06:57:43 AM
theirthere in any trouble, right?sorry, pet peeve
Ozarkhawk
2009-10-30 07:04:21 AM
theirthere in any trouble, right?sorry, pet peeve
actually, its they're
EatHam
2009-10-30 07:05:52 AM
Ozarkhawk
2009-10-30 07:12:05 AM
At the top of the story, which everyone will read: a resort where rooms can range from $250-$400 and suites from $800 to $2,000.....
an inn where regular rooms go for about $320 a night and suites up to $1,860 a night.
Buried near the bottom of page 1: The event's attendees were given a discounted rate of $300 a night - they had to pay for the cost of conference fees and their rooms.
Typical media. Sensationalize first, tell the actual story later.
ChubbyTiger
2009-10-30 07:28:10 AM
Um, what's the issue again? Oh, bad reporting. This was a case study for stupid reporters, right?
Dear Jerk
2009-10-30 07:34:47 AM
ghare
2009-10-30 07:42:34 AM
FlashHarry
2009-10-30 08:10:21 AM
i see comrade DiA is back with his usual red propaganda. just can't stand that some folks get rewarded for hard work, can you, DiA!
sotua
2009-10-30 08:42:50 AM
Mrbogey
2009-10-30 09:08:46 AM
Oh, I get it...this is one of those "do as I say, not as I do" double standards.
Way to go on misunderstand analogies.