US IT jobs going overseas creating 'IT Rust Belt'.

rod holcomb rodbrenda.2 at gbronline.com
Mon May 12 22:15:06 CDT 2003


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: jrunyan.lists at dms.nwcg.gov (Mailing List Account for Jason Runyan)
Reply-To: Jason.Runyan at NITCKC.USDA.Gov

>Take it off list.  I have no interest in reading the ramblings of computer 
>geeks on economic indicators, and capatlism vs socialism.  We all have our 
>opinions, yet I doubt anyone on this list are economists of any merit.  This 
>list discusses Linux and related subjects.  The job market, and its 
>surrounding politics may be apropriate, but bashing the President and talking 
>economic theory are not.

The tone of you post runs against some of your earlier posts.  Im assuming you posted the following:

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From: JD Runyan 
<Subject: Re: What's wrong with the market?
Message-ID: <20020606164106.GB17230 at katya.nwcg.gov>

Politics aside, lets have a little civics lesson. The popular vote doesn't 
mean much. First of all we don't count all the votes, so we don't know. A 
state stops counting once the outcome is determined. You might count 2 million 
votes out of 3.5 million, and if the 2 million went to one canidate, they stop. 
All of the remaining 1.5 million could go to the other canidate. Since they 
weren't counted they don't get inserted in the numbers that the press reports. 
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then you continue on about the political process.
 
Irony? Mild Hypocrisy? 

So my question (posted at the time) remains.  
Where do you get information that all votes are not counted?
Sounds like misinformation (a Regan Administration euphemism for lying) to me.  

rod holcomb




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