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February 7, 2008 at 13:11:23

Comeuppance for Poisoned Pet Food Purveyors

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Toxic U.S.-made products: http://bagnolosprophetics.blogspot.com/2008/02/drug-world.html

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Sandy Sand began her writing career while raising three children and doing public relations work for Women's American ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation through Training). That led to a job as a reporter for the San Fernando Valley Chronicle, a weekly publication in Canoga Park, California. In conjunction with the Chronicle, she broadcast a tri-weekly, 10-minute newscast for KGOE AM. Following the closure of the Chronicle, Sand became the editor of the Tolucan Times and Canyon Crier newspapers in Burbank. She is currently a guest columnist for the Los Angeles Daily News and contributor to ronkayela.com

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Sandy Sand began her writing career while raising three children and doing public relations work for Women's American ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation through Training). That led to a job as a reporter for the San Fernando Valley Chronicle, a weekly publication in Canoga Park, California. In conjunction with the Chronicle, she broadcast a tri-weekly, 10-minute newscast for KGOE AM. Following the closure of the Chronicle, Sand became the editor of the Tolucan Times and Canyon Crier newspapers...

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Sandy SandSandy Sand began her writing career while raising three children and doing public relations work for Women's American ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation through Training). That led to a job as a reporter for the San Fernando Valley Chronicle, a weekly publication in Canoga Park, California. In conjunction with the Chronicle, she broadcast a tri-weekly, 10-minute newscast for KGOE AM. Following the closure of the Chronicle, Sand became the editor of the Tolucan Times and Canyon Crier newspapers...

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Yeah!

And single payer, too. 

or

Everyone can buy into the same plan as Congress

or

buy into MediCare

Both Hill and Obama's plans suck.  Only Kucinich had the right idea and wasn't afraid to take on the HMOs and pulverize them into dust just as they do to us watchdogging every appointment, procedure and pill.

by Sandy Sand (172 articles, 0 quicklinks, 222 diaries, 1497 comments) on Thursday, February 7, 2008 at 3:53:23 PM
 


Harpist, unemployed blue collar worker, and Bush basher living deep in the heart of Texas.
PappyHarpist, unemployed blue collar worker, and Bush basher living deep in the heart of Texas.

Can I hear an AMEN? How about a Halitosis...er hallelujah!

It's a start and about damn time, too. The price of supposedly cheap products from foreign countries is becoming too dear to pay. As a country of more than 300 million, when are we going stand up and cry with one voice and demand that Congress brings the jobs and the manufacturing home?

I agree. It's time to say adios to NAFTA and all the other FTA's out there, no matter their name. I know it's sort of heresy to say this, but there are more people in America than those who have seven to nine figure incomes. You can't have a vibrant economy with fifty million people living below the poverty line, and other untold, uncounted, un-cared-for millions sleeping under a bridge, under the stars, and maybe, under a snowdrift or two.

I fail to see how shipping jobs overseas helps anyone but those able to pay the ticket to make it happen in the first place. The less people that are spending money, the less money is in circulation. Oh, sure, you can print more money, and then you wind up with pretty strips of paper, barely worth the ink, rag, and time it took to make them.

There's a saying I've heard: "you can pay a man to eat shit, but eventually there comes a point where you can't pay him enough." I have been waiting for America to get to that point where they no longer like the tastes in their mouths, and dammit, I'm still waiting!

Considering how often the "cheap" crap from overseas has to be replaced or repaired, there's no advantage...no money saved.

And people like myself lose their livelihoods. While there has been a slow but steady rise in my business, which is repairing anything that runs on batteries, petrochemicals (or their "green" counterparts), or plugs into the wall, it's hard to get someone to pay fifty bucks to repair something that cost them thirty, or less.

They don't care if it takes a shit after six months, they'll just bebop on down to Wally World, and buy another sweatshop special. I guess it just doesn't make sense to me. If you spend a hundred bucks, and get a machine that works for three years before needing a repair of any sort, you are further ahead than if you are laying out thirty bucks every six months.

But people can't see past the end of their cell phones. If it's a good deal in the short run, and crappy in the long, so what? Money grows on trees, doncha know!

Anyway, great article, and I can't help but hope that maybe whoever wins the White House, perhaps they'll bring some jobs back. That would be nice, for a change.

Blessed be!
Pappy

by Pappy (61 articles, 0 quicklinks, 11 diaries, 860 comments) on Friday, February 8, 2008 at 1:37:11 AM
 


A liberal American, PhD mathematician, bipedal Earthling.
W. Christopher Epler (Bill)A liberal American, PhD mathematician, bipedal Earthling.

bark like a dog

They should have to eat their own poisenous product.  And bark like a dog would be nice too.

Bill

hmmm  Puppy "Chow"   

by W. Christopher Epler (Bill) (251 articles, 53 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 597 comments) on Friday, February 8, 2008 at 6:59:18 PM
 

 

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