Baked Brian Williams agrees with Robofrakkin.
Sorry Burjit.
Guys, I get it: providing healthcare benefits to employees cost money. And, as a group, you tend to prefer things that do not cost that — I watch Undercover Boss. But own your layoffs and your policies. Let’s stop pretending that suddenly, with this election, bosses have been transformed into reluctant assholes.
Obamacare is just the latest excuse to wriggle out of the social contract. For many years now, full-time benefits like sick days, maternity leave, pensions, lunch hours, chairs — have disappeared by magically transforming full-time employees into ‘independent contractors’ or ‘part-time-20-year temp help.’ Wanna avoid paying half of your employees’ Social Security tax? Reclassify them as ‘independent contractors’ so they pay it all themselves! Make them fill out a 1099! ‘That’s not a full-time busboy — that’s Juan Co., LLC!’
…So let’s cut the ‘I’d loooove to be able to give employees healthcare — I just can’t!’ Let’s face the facts: pizza and coal companies are just unlucky enough to have a labor force that can’t be outsourced — you happen to be among the few industries that still has to hire Americans! I’m sure that if you could outsource your pizza-making to China, I’m sure that ‘Papa John’s’ would become Papa San’s. Which is actually (Japanese), but, you know, for the joke. You understand.
…So maybe next time, take all the millions you donated for partisan political purposes and pump it back into the type of healthcare advances that may ultimately increase business productivity! And then, we can just keep pizza out of politics.
JON STEWART, responding to business owners like Papa John’s CEO John Schnatter threatening to fire employees because of the implementation of Obamacare, on The Daily Show (via inothernews)
smartasshat: Jack Valenti said VCRs were going to kill Hollywood. Instead, they provided incredible revenue through rentals and sales. Other businessmen decry green technology as something that will kill their businesses. But instead it enhances efficiency, saving money and increasing profits. Businessmen have a consistent history of resisting any change that benefits them AND others. They only like ideas that benefit themselves and no one else. The fucking idiots repeatedly have to be dragged kicking and screaming into a giant pile of cash that, by the way, is good for everyone.
(via morrowplanet)
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the great tumblr.: Do you remember The Jon Stewart Show?
I started watching it my freshman year in college. Short-lived though it was, I fell in love with that man. His hair was dark and he wore a lot of tight, black sweaters—MTV!—and he was quirky and funny and I fell in love with him. I loved him so much that I wrote down the number they gave you to…
Not only do I remember it, but I watched him as a young stand-up comedian hosting Short Attention Span Theater on Comedy Central (With Patty Ross) before that.
Oh yeah? Well I babysat Jon Stewart when he was knee-high to a grasshopper. And he was really funny back then.
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Aw, what a lovely picture of casual Jon Hamm in his casual slacks and his beautiful girlfriend Jennifer shopping in NYC. Two lovebirds, holding hands, one of them wearing nice slacks, and strolling lovingly through the big apple streets. Just a nice pants. I mean picture. A really nice, nice picture that I am posting for no other reason other than its a nice picture.
THOSE ARE SOME NICE PANTS I REALLY LIKE THEM A LOT.
Edit: Oh my god. Click through and look at the first pic. Is that… Are those… Is that even possible?
It’s hard to tell in still pictures, but I think she’s walking bow-legged.
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Infographic of the Day: ~215,000 vs. ~87,000. In case you were wondering.
Data source: CBS.
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Compared to Jon Stewart’s and Stephen Colbert’s audience, Glenn Beck’s crowd had a 252% higher incidence of headless people per capita.
That’s just science, people.
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