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If you actually care what Joe the (not real) plumber has to say then please be aware your a loser. Follow the links at your own risk. Watching Joe causes I.Q. points to drop at a rate of 1 point/30seconds of viewing.

 

Joe speaks, or grunts....

 

BTW why the hell did you click on this thread. I posted it only for profiling purposes.

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A plumber is a tradesperson who specialises in installing and maintaining systems used for potable (drinking) water, sewage, drainage, or industrial process plant piping. Years of training and/or experience are needed to become a skilled plumber; some jurisdictions also require that plumbers be licensed. A Master Plumber has demonstrated mastery of the trade of plumbing. The Master Plumber may have worked in a single area of the trade or may have experience in multiple areas of the plumbing trade.

 

Plumbing codes are strict, and need for quality plumbing work is high because of the health and safety problems associated with poor water supply and sewage removal.

 

Each state and locality may have its own licensing and taxing schemes for plumbers. There is no federal law establishing licenses for plumbers.

 

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A plumber is a tradesperson who specialises in installing and maintaining systems used for potable (drinking) water' date=' sewage, drainage, or industrial process plant piping. Years of training and/or experience are needed to become a skilled plumber; some jurisdictions also require that plumbers be licensed. A Master Plumber has demonstrated mastery of the trade of plumbing. The Master Plumber may have worked in a single area of the trade or may have experience in multiple areas of the plumbing trade.

 

Plumbing codes are strict, and need for quality plumbing work is high because of the health and safety problems associated with poor water supply and sewage removal.

 

Each state and locality may have its own licensing and taxing schemes for plumbers. There is no federal law establishing licenses for plumbers.

 

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Joe is not a legal plumber. In the state of Ohio you either need a license or work under someone who does. Neither was the case for Joe. He is a fraud. You morons should pick your hero's with a bit more scrutiny.

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Who cares?

 

Joe, Rush, and Sarah the future of the Republican party. I hope this trend continues. You twerps will never win another election with that line up leading the way.

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Joe' date=' Rush, and Sarah the future of the Republican party. I hope this trend continues. You twerps will never win another election with that line up leading the way.

 

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Yeah, they care about the working man. Im sorry Obama doesnt. Hes already screwed everyone that worked for GM or Chrysler.

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Homz are you drinking already?

 

ONLY on Friday's and sometimes Saturday's.

 

Other then that I am prone to occasionally post while taking a well known sleeping aid. It's like sleep walking only on the computer. This is not one of those times.

 

I am awake and lucid.

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Yeah' date=' they care about the working man. Im sorry Obama doesnt. Hes already screwed everyone that worked for GM or Chrysler. [/quote']

 

Hey dipsh1t. You do realize that if Obama hadn't given the bridge loans GM and Chrysler would have been out a few months ago. At the moment GM and Chrysler do still have a chance. Even Chrysler was given permission an hour ago to utilize those funds. That might mean the company will be back into production in a few weeks.

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Hey dipsh1t. You do realize that if Obama hadn't given the bridge loans GM and Chrysler would have been out a few months ago. At the moment GM and Chrysler do still have a chance. Even Chrysler was given permission an hour ago to utilize those funds. That might mean the company will be back into production in a few weeks.

 

 

 

Yup. Im the dipsh1t.

 

Your a elitist by the way, Im too stupid to think for myself, can you help me???

 

 

 

 

Im so glad obama gave a bunch of my money to failing companies that he didnt want to go into bankruptcy. But now there in bankruptcy and my money is hidden behind chapter 11.

 

Change you can believe in.

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Hey dipsh1t. You do realize that if Obama hadn't given the bridge loans GM and Chrysler would have been out a few months ago. At the moment GM and Chrysler do still have a chance. Even Chrysler was given permission an hour ago to utilize those funds. That might mean the company will be back into production in a few weeks.

 

 

We, the American citizens, pay our tax money to keep Chrysler afloat, so that we can give the company and it's assets to the UAW and Fiat? How much money is Fiat putting up? For how much of a stake? How much money is the UAW putting up? For how much of a stake? How much money are the American and Canadian tax payers putting in to the deal? For how much of a stake?

 

Seems like a TRAGIC boondoggle to me...

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You morons should pick your hero's with a bit more scrutiny.

I seriously doubt that he is anyone here's hero. You are making crass generlizations.

 

 

Now go and sit in the corner until your father gets home

 

Thats right, turn all the way around

 

Bad boy!

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We' date=' the American citizens, pay our tax money to keep Chrysler afloat, so that we can give the company and it's assets to the UAW and Fiat? How much money is Fiat putting up? For how much of a stake? How much money is the UAW putting up? For how much of a stake? How much money are the American and Canadian tax payers putting in to the deal? For how much of a stake?

 

Seems like a TRAGIC boondoggle to me...[/quote']

 

I suppose your solution is to see millions of people lose their jobs and then watch all those communities dissolve into anarchy. I.E. Flint.

 

You just hate organized labor even though with out it we (most of us) would be working in Chinese style sweat shops.

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I seriously doubt that he is anyone here's hero. You are making crass generlizations.

 

 

Now go and sit in the corner until your father gets home

 

Thats right' date=' turn all the way around

 

Bad boy!

 

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I've been away. I'm making up for lost time.

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I suppose your solution is to see millions of people lose their jobs and then watch all those communities dissolve into anarchy. I.E. Flint.

 

You just hate organized labor even though with out it we (most of us) would be working in Chinese style sweat shops.

 

My solution would be to follow the LAW and FREE Market principles. let the company go into bankruptcy, force the UAW, the company and the creditors to rewrite ALL contracts and make Chrysler come up with a business plan that WORKS. If the groups can't work it out, then let the company be sold off to pay back the LEGAL SECURED LOANS.

 

We used to have a barrel making industry, a wagon wheel industry, etc, etc, etc. We didn't continue to prop up these industries, and the towns and cities that supported them eventually moved on to support other industries. Change the laws in your state and in Michigan to make them RIGHT TO WORK states, lower the corporate tax rates and get some new industry into your area...don't put all your eggs in one basket...

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