9/12/2005 7:26:12 PM
http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=348729&page=1#7487032Since there's language in the act that allows him to suspend its requirements in time of emergency, he can do this legally, without overturning acts of Congress.
9/12/2005 7:38:34 PM
Executive Order 13233 overturned the Presidential Papers Act, which means that when Bush leaves office, his papers remain secret.http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/11/20011101-12.htmlIs that also an emergency? Or the need to cover-up illegal activities?
9/12/2005 7:43:29 PM
WTF does Executive Order 13233 have to do with the Davis-Bacon Act?
9/12/2005 8:38:16 PM
Sorry. I was more interested in the legality and power of an Executive Order.
9/12/2005 8:47:47 PM
Union workers tend to be more productive than non-union workers. This probably will not save much money in the long run.
9/12/2005 8:50:25 PM
Actually, it's not going to save any money. The gov't is handing out "no bid" contracts to clean up the damage caused by Katrina.Suspension of the Davis-Bacon Act is to increase the profit margin of the corporate contractors.[Edited on September 12, 2005 at 10:21 PM. Reason : r]
9/12/2005 10:21:06 PM
Geena Davis was in Thelma and Louise with Susan SarandonSusan Sarandon was in Dead Man Walking with Sean PennSean Penn was in Mystic River with Kevin Bacon.Can anyone beat three moves?
9/12/2005 10:37:11 PM
geena davis -> brad pitt (thelma & louise)brad pitt -> kevin bacon (sleepers)
9/12/2005 10:41:07 PM
Fuck.
9/12/2005 10:43:16 PM
haha
9/12/2005 10:47:59 PM
i'm thinking there HAS to be a movie they did together
9/12/2005 10:51:04 PM
You would think so wouldn't you? I looked and couldn't find anything.Regardless, I suck at life. Well played, Woodfoot. Well played.
9/12/2005 10:55:54 PM
Yeah, i pulled up IMDB and was astonished...but i used to RULE the kevin bacon gameno imdb needed
9/12/2005 11:35:03 PM
yes executive orders can over rule congress. Not usually done. But the executive has to execute Congress' laws anyway. It is mostly used for emergencies and situations that require decisive action. But in this case neither apply since the Act allows for it's own suspension.
9/12/2005 11:57:13 PM
I need to learn how to play the Kevin Bacon game well.
9/13/2005 12:10:39 AM
Here is the Oracle of Bacon, a search engine for actors for the Bacon gamehttp://www.cs.virginia.edu/oracle/
9/13/2005 12:16:08 AM
^^you just have to have a boatload of movie knowledge
9/13/2005 9:18:54 AM
All for corporate profits, huh? Nothing more than cash money in the pockets of people you resent?No chance that easing salary restrictions might actually increase the number of people working?No chance that low-skilled workers who can't find work at the higher wages demanded by Davis-Bacon will find work at lower wages with a suspended Davis-Bacon?No chance that some of those low-skilled workers will gain experience via OJT and be able to demand higher wages in the future?Yet another nefarious plot by Bush to kick the black man in the nuts while he's down.
9/13/2005 9:43:48 AM
Nope. No chance at all.
9/13/2005 10:01:58 AM
^^^yea, I'll get there.favorite juxtaposition of the thread so far:
9/13/2005 1:36:49 PM
^ ^^ Any particular reasons why?
9/13/2005 3:49:40 PM
^ Its simple:republicans = bad.
9/13/2005 3:53:10 PM
fuck a union
9/13/2005 3:59:05 PM
9/13/2005 4:01:05 PM
Unions can rot in hell. Right To Work States Rule!!!
9/13/2005 5:10:06 PM
9/13/2005 5:48:47 PM
1. Profit is why most companies are in business, regardless of their actual or perceived political affiliations. It seems to me that, given the choice between (a) fewer workers at the Davis-Bacon price or (b) more workers at a less than Davis-Bacon price, companies would choose more workers for less.KBR is largely a contractor. They aren't doing all the work themselves--KBR will subcontract the work to local workers. Therefore, a good portion of the money will reach local businesses and workers.2. Iraq != Katrina. Aside from that, I'm trying to think of any government project or contract that hasn't run over budget.3. I'm curious about the handing out of contracts to political friends. KBR has been doing government work since the 1930s--which predates both Bush and Cheney. Additionally, KBR has been doing natural disaster clean-up since 1990, which is before Cheney's time as CEO at Halliburton. I'm not saying that political back scratching has nothing to do with the handing out of government money (REGARDLESS OF WHO IS IN OFFICE), but it's certainly worth noting that KBR has a very long history of government work. I'm also curious about the no-bid contracts--do you have another link where I don't have to register to read the article? According to KBR's website, which was last updated September 9, KBR's post-Katrina government work consists of work for the Navy and work for the Department of Homeland Security. The Navy work is based upon a contract awarded in July of last year "following a competitive bidding process." The Homeland Security work is based on a "competitively-won contract with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)" in June of 2000.I find it interesting that KBR is the only company named. What are the names of the other companines?http://www.halliburton.com/default/main/halliburton/eng/news/source_files/news.jsp?newsurl=/default/main/halliburton/eng/news/source_files/press_statement/2005/corpnws_090505.htmlAs for union busting, I could give a shit less about the unions. Not only have they outlived their usefulness, unions have become what they once despised: large organizations run by elites who take advantage of (and money from) those at the bottom of the organization. And, unlike Sputter, my experience with unions has been one of frustration and rework.
9/13/2005 6:55:28 PM
9/13/2005 8:10:30 PM
^ maybe because the legislation said he could? crazy thought, I know...
9/13/2005 8:15:48 PM
i liked this thread better when it was about the kevin bacon game
9/13/2005 8:16:23 PM
What does an emergency have to do with Executive Order 13233 ?
9/13/2005 8:16:55 PM
what does that order have to do w/ the davis-bacon act? or are you strawman-ing again?
9/13/2005 8:18:14 PM
Go back re-read the thread and stop verbing the noun, dumbass.
9/13/2005 8:46:20 PM
i read the thread. you said "OMFG!!! DUBYA SUSPENDED THIS ACT OF CONGRESS! OMFG!!!"someone else comes in and says "ummm, said act allows him to it."that was the end of the thread right there. you got pwnt. BUT, you decided to come back with some obscure shit which NOONE has worried about for three years, meaning it was probably more than likely OK then, and its probably OK now. but you are grasping at straws. Then, someone else comes in and rapes your other "argument" about dubya's actions being all for profit and you say "NUH UH!!" the other person says "why" and you say "CAUSE ITS ALL ABOUT PROFIT!!!"so, after being anally raped with the biggest telephone pole around, you try and come back w/ "OMFG DUBYA IS OVERRULING CONGRESS!!!"i think I summed the thread up quite nicely.thus, it would actually appear that you either A) set this thread up to bitch about the 2001 "suspension" of the Presidential Papers Act, which appears to be in keeping with the actions of previous presidents, btw, thus creating a strawman.B) are a complete moron and didn't actually look at the Davis-Bacon act about which you are bitching about dubya suspending temporarily.C) both A) and B)
9/13/2005 8:54:03 PM
I'm looking for an answer to my ponderings, and you're not helping at all.
9/13/2005 9:38:44 PM
the answer to your ponderings is that you are a rabid-anti-bush sheep.
9/13/2005 9:55:40 PM
If Executive Orders can overturn congressional legislation, what's the point of have Congress? Why not just declare a dictatorship and have done with it.
9/13/2005 10:00:07 PM
hey, i'm not a lawyer here, but I'm fairly certain that there are laws and precedents upon which we base such a question. And, here's the kicker: there's this really crazy thing called the supreme court which ends up making the decision should the pres and congress not agree...
9/13/2005 10:01:34 PM
Funny how Bush issued that executive order in order to expedite the rebuilding, but couldn't seem to expedite the saving of american lives...
9/13/2005 10:03:11 PM
funny how you issued that statement to expedite a strawman but can't issue a statement to expedite understanding of how you would have handled an incompetent state and local gov't...
9/13/2005 10:25:49 PM
Funny how you never tire of using, "strawman". Try expanding your vocabulary and use "paper tiger".
9/13/2005 10:30:07 PM
funny how you never tire of resorting to strawman. please expand your resume of logical fallacies arguing techniques
9/14/2005 12:25:55 AM
Without googling, give me an example of a logical fallacy.
9/14/2005 12:33:11 AM
look at any of your posts for such an example...
9/14/2005 12:38:24 AM
9/14/2005 3:23:30 AM
HockeyRoman: Can we please? I am sure we could round up a handful of senators to stab him.Man juxtapositions don't get any better than that. I think I had a couple of ancestors at Caesar's assination myself (I'm half Italian).
9/14/2005 5:00:16 PM
9/14/2005 5:33:57 PM
10/4/2005 3:10:46 PM
Do you even think anymore? There is not $200B floating around. And sure as hell Karl Rove doesn't sit on the committee that awards contracts, bid or no.
10/4/2005 5:41:17 PM