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<blockquote data-quote="Flipx99" data-source="post: 7930163" data-attributes="member: 562352"><p>It's the same. Some people can manage money but the vast majority can't. It's not a financial problem, it cannot be fixed by more money.</p><p></p><p>I am not exactly sure how to accomplish it. In my mind, we have to change the culture of America to be swift, agile, and very responsive to the marketplace. The speed of change is accelerating and the workforce has to be able to be that nimble in order to remain competitive. While the US nationalizing a factory sounds good to create good, American jobs...do you think they will make a product that Americans want to buy? If they could, that would be great. I don't have the confidence that the USG could nationalize a factory and be competitive with the for-profit sector. The post office is kind of a case-study in that regard. Shipping USPS ***** compared to fedex/ups. How come the post office cannot offer real time tracking like fedex?</p><p></p><p></p><p>We have resuce mission charities that do that work. They provide the homeless with a place to sleep at night, etc. Oftentimes the rescue missions are key in noticing that frequent homeless often suffer from mental illness etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am curious about this myself. If customer service suffers so much that people go elsewhere, only the companies that treat their employees right will survive. I was wrong about this last time when I thought call centers in India wouldn't last because of the poor customer service they provide. And some call centers have came back due to this lack of service. I am not sure how much though. It has seemed to find a rough equilibrium which is what I assume will happen here.</p><p></p><p>You'll have the premium pizzas who taste a little better, made with more thought, etc that cost $20. Then you'll have other pizzas made by punk kids who don't GAF for $10. There will be two markets. I don't see Papa Johns failing because of it's response to the new rules.</p><p></p><p>--</p><p></p><p>Two things</p><p></p><p>1. I wish you had a comment about my thoughts on Oregon Trail.</p><p></p><p>2. What do you think are the top 3 democratic policies that have helped people the most?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flipx99, post: 7930163, member: 562352"] It's the same. Some people can manage money but the vast majority can't. It's not a financial problem, it cannot be fixed by more money. I am not exactly sure how to accomplish it. In my mind, we have to change the culture of America to be swift, agile, and very responsive to the marketplace. The speed of change is accelerating and the workforce has to be able to be that nimble in order to remain competitive. While the US nationalizing a factory sounds good to create good, American jobs...do you think they will make a product that Americans want to buy? If they could, that would be great. I don't have the confidence that the USG could nationalize a factory and be competitive with the for-profit sector. The post office is kind of a case-study in that regard. Shipping USPS ***** compared to fedex/ups. How come the post office cannot offer real time tracking like fedex? We have resuce mission charities that do that work. They provide the homeless with a place to sleep at night, etc. Oftentimes the rescue missions are key in noticing that frequent homeless often suffer from mental illness etc. I am curious about this myself. If customer service suffers so much that people go elsewhere, only the companies that treat their employees right will survive. I was wrong about this last time when I thought call centers in India wouldn't last because of the poor customer service they provide. And some call centers have came back due to this lack of service. I am not sure how much though. It has seemed to find a rough equilibrium which is what I assume will happen here. You'll have the premium pizzas who taste a little better, made with more thought, etc that cost $20. Then you'll have other pizzas made by punk kids who don't GAF for $10. There will be two markets. I don't see Papa Johns failing because of it's response to the new rules. -- Two things 1. I wish you had a comment about my thoughts on Oregon Trail. 2. What do you think are the top 3 democratic policies that have helped people the most? [/QUOTE]
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