Billionaire Jeb Bush Wants the Wage Slaves to Work Harder

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In spite of the fact that Americans are the world's most productive workers Prince Jeb Bush wants Americans to work longer and harder. Even Fox News says that the hardest worker are Ameicans but poor little rich boy Jeb wants more.

  1. Americans Are World's Most Productive Workers, U.N. ...
    www.foxnews.com/.../americans-are-world-most-prod...
    Fox News Channel
    Sep 3, 2007 - American workers stay longer in the office, at the factory or on the farm than their counterparts in Europe and most other rich nations, and they ...
Here is a link to Jeb Bush demanding more hours from the already over worked US workforce. Jeb Bush People Need to Work Longer Hours - Yahoo News

Hey Jeb, why don't you just give blow jobs to your criminal elite donor class. I'm sure your wife the smuggler and you daughter Noel the crack whore would help you out when your jaws get tired.

Jeb Bush's Income Soared After His Time as Governor, Tax Returns Show

A 2014 Gallup poll found that already many Americans employed full-time report working, on average, 47 hours a week, while nearly 4 in 10 say they work at least 50 hours a week.

US workers work more hours than workers in any other large, industrialized country, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

There are 6.5 million people in the country who, according to the Bureau of Labor, are working part time for economic reasons. This means they are involuntarily working part time because they can't find full time employment and presumably would work more if they could.

The wealth of Bush and the 1% needs to be confiscated.
 
In spite of the fact that Americans are the world's most productive workers Prince Jeb Bush wants Americans to work longer and harder. Even Fox News says that the hardest worker are Ameicans but poor little rich boy Jeb wants more.

  1. Americans Are World's Most Productive Workers, U.N. ...
    www.foxnews.com/.../americans-are-world-most-prod...
    Fox News Channel
    Sep 3, 2007 - American workers stay longer in the office, at the factory or on the farm than their counterparts in Europe and most other rich nations, and they ...
Here is a link to Jeb Bush demanding more hours from the already over worked US workforce. Jeb Bush People Need to Work Longer Hours - Yahoo News

Hey Jeb, why don't you just give blow jobs to your criminal elite donor class. I'm sure your wife the smuggler and you daughter Noel the crack whore would help you out when your jaws get tired.

Jeb Bush's Income Soared After His Time as Governor, Tax Returns Show

A 2014 Gallup poll found that already many Americans employed full-time report working, on average, 47 hours a week, while nearly 4 in 10 say they work at least 50 hours a week.

US workers work more hours than workers in any other large, industrialized country, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

There are 6.5 million people in the country who, according to the Bureau of Labor, are working part time for economic reasons. This means they are involuntarily working part time because they can't find full time employment and presumably would work more if they could.

The wealth of Bush and the 1% needs to be confiscated.

ROFLMNAO!

Children and Fools...
 
The wealth of Bush and the 1% needs to be confiscated.

At least you finally admit you're an abusive totalitarian and a Communist. Most extremists on the left don't have to the guts to do that.

What you have proven is that you are a boot licking flunky for the criminal elite. Have fun licking their boots peasant.

LOL!

What can be more entertaining than effeminate males all bowed up, as butch as a lesbian plumber.
 
The wealth of Bush and the 1% needs to be confiscated.

At least you finally admit you're an abusive totalitarian and a Communist. Most extremists on the left don't have to the guts to do that.

What you have proven is that you are a boot licking flunky for the criminal elite. Have fun licking their boots peasant.
Hey Fatso. What do you think about this?
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Rawmoney wasn't even a billionaire...The only billionaire in this race is trump.

He was when you counted the money he was hiding in offshore accounts.

ROFL... You people are helpless.

Spoken like a man with a small dick and tiny nuts and a propensity to lick the boots of the criminal elite.

IT'S :banana:**** FACT TIME *****:banana:

America Workers Are More Productive But Their Wages Are Flat And In Some Cases Lower

Americans Are World s Most Productive Workers U.N. Report Finds Fox News

Americans working harder relaxing less than their peers - tribunedigital-baltimoresun


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First, American worker productivity is high and continues to rise.


In fact, according to a cross-national study released earlier this year by the International Labor Organization, American workers are the most productive in the world. Based on the most recent data available for each country, workers in the United States on average produce $63,885 of wealth annually; compared to other industrialized countries of Europe, only Norway's workers produce more wealth per hour ($37.99 in U.S. dollars) than do American workers ($35.63.)

Second, Americans work a lot.

Although workers in third-world countries put in roughly 2,200 hours per year, compared with other industrialized nations U.S. workers rank first, averaging about 1,800 hours annually. That's 400 more hours than the Norwegians and 330 more hours than the French.

So we work plenty and produce a lot. How else could a nation with only 4.5 percent of the world's population produce more than a fifth of the world's wealth?

Obviously, technology has boosted productivity. But technological advances also make work more pervasive and inescapable: Saleswomen today can call clients from the car or email them while in midair; middle managers can do paperwork on their laptops at night and on weekends. All of which means Americans today often work in places and at times that their parents and grandparents simply could not.

Although earlier generations of American workers surely would have done the same had cellphones and the Internet existed then, it doesn't change the fact that today's workers can work longer hours and perhaps never fully "leave" the office. (One benefit of technology is that it permits telecommuting and greater job flexibility, which is invaluable to working parents and many adults with physical limitations.)

So if Americans are working hard, they must be playing hard, too, right?

Sorry, it's just the opposite: The same country that ranks first among industrialized nations in total wealth productivity per year and second in wealth productivity per hour ranks dead last in terms of vacation time taken, especially paid vacation.

Of the 21 advanced economies examined in a study published earlier this summer by the Center for Economic and Policy Research, the United States is the only nation that doesn't guarantee every worker a certain number of days of paid vacation. Although we have 10 official federal holidays, none are guaranteed paid vacation days — a commonplace legal right in most other industrialized nations.

Many Americans do, of course, receive and take paid vacation days from either their public-sector or private-sector employers. But almost a quarter of all Americans (23 percent, according to the CEPR study) get no paid vacation time whatsoever.

And this may shock those who think we've become a country of loafers: Almost 3 in 5 American workers in 2011 ended the year with unused vacation time. In a typical year, the estimated number of unused vacation days nationwide is 175 million. Divide that by a standard, 250-day work year, and that equates to 700,000 worker "years" of unused vacation annually.

Surely all the extra work and higher productivity have translated into better pay, yes?
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Wrong again: The shameful reality is that worker productivity rose 80 percent from 1973 to 2011, yet median hourly compensation during the same period grew only about 10 percent. Since 2000, productivity is up 23 percent, but inflation-adjusted hourly pay has flat-lined.Increasingly, the reward for hard work in America is, well, more work — at the same or lower compensation and with less time for play. Tell that to your blowhard uncle at this year's Labor Day picnic when he starts bellyaching about how nobody in this country works anymore.

Thomas F. Schaller teaches political science at UMBC. His column appears every other Wednesday. His email is[email protected]. Twitter: @schaller67.
 

The Bush brothers got their money the old fashioned way. They either stole it or inherited it.
Just like the American farmer, right? :dunno:

We get it. You hate America. :fu:

Now you hate the American farmer who provided high quality inexpensive food and a fair price. That's good because now you will stuff your face with chemical laden, antibiotic laden, hormone laden GMO food. Eat up sheeple lemming.

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I get it you hate the truth you corporate prick licker.
 
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Rawmoney wasn't even a billionaire...The only billionaire in this race is trump.

He was when you counted the money he was hiding in offshore accounts.

ROFL... You people are helpless.

Spoken like a man with a small dick and tiny nuts and a propensity to lick the boots of the criminal elite.

IT'S :banana:**** FACT TIME *****:banana:

America Workers Are More Productive But Their Wages Are Flat And In Some Cases Lower

Americans Are World s Most Productive Workers U.N. Report Finds Fox News

Americans working harder relaxing less than their peers - tribunedigital-baltimoresun


V=
First, American worker productivity is high and continues to rise.


In fact, according to a cross-national study released earlier this year by the International Labor Organization, American workers are the most productive in the world. Based on the most recent data available for each country, workers in the United States on average produce $63,885 of wealth annually; compared to other industrialized countries of Europe, only Norway's workers produce more wealth per hour ($37.99 in U.S. dollars) than do American workers ($35.63.)

Second, Americans work a lot.

Although workers in third-world countries put in roughly 2,200 hours per year, compared with other industrialized nations U.S. workers rank first, averaging about 1,800 hours annually. That's 400 more hours than the Norwegians and 330 more hours than the French.

So we work plenty and produce a lot. How else could a nation with only 4.5 percent of the world's population produce more than a fifth of the world's wealth?

Obviously, technology has boosted productivity. But technological advances also make work more pervasive and inescapable: Saleswomen today can call clients from the car or email them while in midair; middle managers can do paperwork on their laptops at night and on weekends. All of which means Americans today often work in places and at times that their parents and grandparents simply could not.

Although earlier generations of American workers surely would have done the same had cellphones and the Internet existed then, it doesn't change the fact that today's workers can work longer hours and perhaps never fully "leave" the office. (One benefit of technology is that it permits telecommuting and greater job flexibility, which is invaluable to working parents and many adults with physical limitations.)

So if Americans are working hard, they must be playing hard, too, right?

Sorry, it's just the opposite: The same country that ranks first among industrialized nations in total wealth productivity per year and second in wealth productivity per hour ranks dead last in terms of vacation time taken, especially paid vacation.

Of the 21 advanced economies examined in a study published earlier this summer by the Center for Economic and Policy Research, the United States is the only nation that doesn't guarantee every worker a certain number of days of paid vacation. Although we have 10 official federal holidays, none are guaranteed paid vacation days — a commonplace legal right in most other industrialized nations.

Many Americans do, of course, receive and take paid vacation days from either their public-sector or private-sector employers. But almost a quarter of all Americans (23 percent, according to the CEPR study) get no paid vacation time whatsoever.

And this may shock those who think we've become a country of loafers: Almost 3 in 5 American workers in 2011 ended the year with unused vacation time. In a typical year, the estimated number of unused vacation days nationwide is 175 million. Divide that by a standard, 250-day work year, and that equates to 700,000 worker "years" of unused vacation annually.

Surely all the extra work and higher productivity have translated into better pay, yes?
pixel.gif


Wrong again: The shameful reality is that worker productivity rose 80 percent from 1973 to 2011, yet median hourly compensation during the same period grew only about 10 percent. Since 2000, productivity is up 23 percent, but inflation-adjusted hourly pay has flat-lined.Increasingly, the reward for hard work in America is, well, more work — at the same or lower compensation and with less time for play. Tell that to your blowhard uncle at this year's Labor Day picnic when he starts bellyaching about how nobody in this country works anymore.

Thomas F. Schaller teaches political science at UMBC. His column appears every other Wednesday. His email is[email protected]. Twitter: @schaller67.


Golly... Nearly 8 years of Leftist control of the U.S. government and wages are still just wages... The gulf between the poor and the rich is bigger than ever... Blacks are still black and degenerates are now a protected class.

And all as the enemies of the U.S. mount attacks upon the United States... Even as the U.S. Economy sits upon the brink of destruction.

Those are the facts.
 
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The wealth of Bush and the 1% needs to be confiscated.

At least you finally admit you're an abusive totalitarian and a Communist. Most extremists on the left don't have to the guts to do that.

What you have proven is that you are a boot licking flunky for the criminal elite. Have fun licking their boots peasant.

LOL!

What can be more entertaining than effeminate males all bowed up, as butch as a lesbian plumber.


Are you talking about how you begged every girlfriend you ever had and trannies to wear a big black strap-on and make you squeal like a pig just like your hero Rush Limbaugh in the picture below?

Rush-Limbaugh-Wallpapers-7.jpg

Damn! Ann Coulter really looks almost like a woman in this picture!
 
The wealth of Bush and the 1% needs to be confiscated.

At least you finally admit you're an abusive totalitarian and a Communist. Most extremists on the left don't have to the guts to do that.

What you have proven is that you are a boot licking flunky for the criminal elite. Have fun licking their boots peasant.

LOL!

What can be more entertaining than effeminate males all bowed up, as butch as a lesbian plumber.


Are you talking about how you begged every girlfriend you ever had and trannies to wear a big black strap-on and make you squeal like a pig just like your hero Rush Limbaugh in the picture below?

Rush-Limbaugh-Wallpapers-7.jpg

Damn! Ann Coulter really looks almost like a woman in this picture!

ROFLMNAO!

Very possibly the single most pitiful creature on this site.

Congrats! You've finally found your place

Oh! Your concession is duly noted and summarily accepted.
 
Rawmoney wasn't even a billionaire...The only billionaire in this race is trump.

He was when you counted the money he was hiding in offshore accounts.

ROFL... You people are helpless.

Spoken like a man with a small dick and tiny nuts and a propensity to lick the boots of the criminal elite.

IT'S :banana:**** FACT TIME *****:banana:

America Workers Are More Productive But Their Wages Are Flat And In Some Cases Lower

Americans Are World s Most Productive Workers U.N. Report Finds Fox News

Americans working harder relaxing less than their peers - tribunedigital-baltimoresun


V=
First, American worker productivity is high and continues to rise.


In fact, according to a cross-national study released earlier this year by the International Labor Organization, American workers are the most productive in the world. Based on the most recent data available for each country, workers in the United States on average produce $63,885 of wealth annually; compared to other industrialized countries of Europe, only Norway's workers produce more wealth per hour ($37.99 in U.S. dollars) than do American workers ($35.63.)

Second, Americans work a lot.

Although workers in third-world countries put in roughly 2,200 hours per year, compared with other industrialized nations U.S. workers rank first, averaging about 1,800 hours annually. That's 400 more hours than the Norwegians and 330 more hours than the French.

So we work plenty and produce a lot. How else could a nation with only 4.5 percent of the world's population produce more than a fifth of the world's wealth?

Obviously, technology has boosted productivity. But technological advances also make work more pervasive and inescapable: Saleswomen today can call clients from the car or email them while in midair; middle managers can do paperwork on their laptops at night and on weekends. All of which means Americans today often work in places and at times that their parents and grandparents simply could not.

Although earlier generations of American workers surely would have done the same had cellphones and the Internet existed then, it doesn't change the fact that today's workers can work longer hours and perhaps never fully "leave" the office. (One benefit of technology is that it permits telecommuting and greater job flexibility, which is invaluable to working parents and many adults with physical limitations.)

So if Americans are working hard, they must be playing hard, too, right?

Sorry, it's just the opposite: The same country that ranks first among industrialized nations in total wealth productivity per year and second in wealth productivity per hour ranks dead last in terms of vacation time taken, especially paid vacation.

Of the 21 advanced economies examined in a study published earlier this summer by the Center for Economic and Policy Research, the United States is the only nation that doesn't guarantee every worker a certain number of days of paid vacation. Although we have 10 official federal holidays, none are guaranteed paid vacation days — a commonplace legal right in most other industrialized nations.

Many Americans do, of course, receive and take paid vacation days from either their public-sector or private-sector employers. But almost a quarter of all Americans (23 percent, according to the CEPR study) get no paid vacation time whatsoever.

And this may shock those who think we've become a country of loafers: Almost 3 in 5 American workers in 2011 ended the year with unused vacation time. In a typical year, the estimated number of unused vacation days nationwide is 175 million. Divide that by a standard, 250-day work year, and that equates to 700,000 worker "years" of unused vacation annually.

Surely all the extra work and higher productivity have translated into better pay, yes?
pixel.gif


Wrong again: The shameful reality is that worker productivity rose 80 percent from 1973 to 2011, yet median hourly compensation during the same period grew only about 10 percent. Since 2000, productivity is up 23 percent, but inflation-adjusted hourly pay has flat-lined.Increasingly, the reward for hard work in America is, well, more work — at the same or lower compensation and with less time for play. Tell that to your blowhard uncle at this year's Labor Day picnic when he starts bellyaching about how nobody in this country works anymore.

Thomas F. Schaller teaches political science at UMBC. His column appears every other Wednesday. His email is[email protected]. Twitter: @schaller67.


Golly... Nearly 8 years of Leftist control of the U.S. government and wages are still just wages... The gulf between the poor and the rich is bigger than ever... Blacks are still black and degenerates are now a protected class.

And all as the enemies of the U.S. mount attacks upon the United States... Even as the U.S. Economy sits upon the brink of destruction.

Those are the facts.

What you have done is post fact free statements and that is all the trash on the right ever does.

:banana:**** FACT TIME *****:banana:

FACT: Americans, Black, White, Asian or Hispanic and the most productive workers yet the corporate gangs won't pay them what they are worth and the treasonous trash Republicans will not increase the minimum wage.

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FACT: Bush inherited a budget surplus and Obama inherited the worst economy in history and the largest and fastest growing deficit.

Keep flying you CONfederate swastikas. It will be easier for the patriots to find you corporate collaborators and traitors come the revolution.

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Say hello to Mr Guillotine traitors.
 
The wealth of Bush and the 1% needs to be confiscated.

At least you finally admit you're an abusive totalitarian and a Communist. Most extremists on the left don't have to the guts to do that.

What you have proven is that you are a boot licking flunky for the criminal elite. Have fun licking their boots peasant.

LOL!

What can be more entertaining than effeminate males all bowed up, as butch as a lesbian plumber.


Are you talking about how you begged every girlfriend you ever had and trannies to wear a big black strap-on and make you squeal like a pig just like your hero Rush Limbaugh in the picture below?

Rush-Limbaugh-Wallpapers-7.jpg

Damn! Ann Coulter really looks almost like a woman in this picture!

ROFLMNAO!

Very possibly the single most pitiful creature on this site.

Congrats! You've finally found your place

Oh! Your concession is duly noted and summarily accepted.

Typical response from a treasonous corporate prick licker you cannot handle the fact. Run along now and defend Bill Cosby and the next Republican pedophile. That is what you criminals do.
 

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