tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-983676585397674198.post8522096873915942138..comments2024-02-12T08:00:26.602-05:00Comments on Circumlocution for Dummies: The Great (non) Quake of '11zorconghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08653215875149647209noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-983676585397674198.post-84549268457655086392011-08-24T06:11:42.241-04:002011-08-24T06:11:42.241-04:00I have a feeling if you were a supervisor in an of...I have a feeling if you were a supervisor in an office at the WTC you would have told the workers in the second tower to keep typing, filing etc.<br />And of course, those below tower one, well their areas weren't on fire so it would make sense just to stay where they were.<br />No one knew what the hell was going on yesterday for those few minutes.<br />But to be frank, the only public employees that I am aware who "evacuated" were the WBPD, who should be out on the streets anyways.<br />Please list any state/federal employee buildings outside of DC that were evacuated.<br />Private employers for the most part are slave masters anyhows.<br />They don't give a damn about the workers whose minimum wage sweat and toil finances their mansions (see Mitt Romney, a real man of the common folk).<br />I know a fellow who works for one of our local "upstanding C.O.C. members" who was diagnosed with cancer and told if he kept missing work he'd be sacked, despite his 20 years plus of service to this twirp.<br />I'm glad you have an employer who treats you right, or perhaps you own your business in which case I suggest you treat your workers with some decency.<br />Anyway, glad no one got hurt.<br />By the way, suppose the earthquake was massive and killed some fed employees in DC. I"m willing to bet you'd blame it on Obama for NOT evacuating.<br />COme on, you know it's true> ROFLMAO.Vladimir Leninnoreply@blogger.com