I can't eat any chain pizza's anymore. They make me sick, literally. Last time I had a slice of Papa John's at a neice's b'day party I got the trots almost right away.
The newest trendy Pizza joint in my hood is called 800 Degrees. It's owned by the Umami Burger guys and it is a HUGE hit. Picture doing a pizza joint like a Subway or Chipotle setup. Long service line, pick a crust and sauce, step down and choose toppings, step down and order salads and sides, step down and watch your pie go into an 800 degree open face oven and pop out in about 2 minutes. Step down and pay under $10 for a basic and $12 for one with a few toppings. Get a drink cup and step down to one of those new soda machines that have 120-150 flavors of soda. Find your own table and you're out in like 20 minutes. The kids go nuts for the soda machine. The line moves quickly and there is a line out the door all day and night. Great quality ingredients, fresh buffalo mozzarella sitting in water that is pinched off right in front of you, fresh veggies, nitrate free meats, thick cut salads in those trendy wedge shaped bowls, beer and house wine, soda gimmick for the kids....these guys are just printing money!
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Originally Posted By: J.B.
Originally Posted By: Barry the Pirate
And there we are. Doesn't matter how many jobs it costs. Doesn't matter the collateral damage to companies that do business with PJs or the companies that do business with those companies.
Well, Barry, maybe if they hadn't decided to give away Two Million Pizzas as a promotional stunt, they wouldn't have to threaten to cut anyone's job, huh?
Your argument is specious. Anyway, thanks for rushing to the defense of the crappy chain pizzas at the expense of the small businesses the (R)'s pretend to support but throw under the bus. You think the minorities re-elected Obama on their own?
^^^There's your small business owners/Local Pizzeria Owners right there.
How is the argument specious? Does a huge gov implemented subtraction from the bottom line not hurt businesses? Please, enlighten us how an additional $300+/ month cost per employee helps a business.
Not entirely sure what your pic proves. I am pretty sure that the folks who work at my local (insert chain store/ resteraunt here) are local to me.
As for the 2 million pies promo, I'm sure you can't see a difference between a deliberate promotional decision by a company and a new tax spearheaded by a President who has no idea how a business runs and has never held a real job or had to make a payroll.
Yeah, Little Cesears does suck, tho. But they obviously have a customer base that keeps them in business. Don't like, don't go there.
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The pie looks ok, but that way of cutting it up in tiny pieces irritates me. Were you you sharing it with a group of Oompa Loompa's?
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Yeah, but for an Oompa Loompa, each bite is a slice.
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Well, we could start with your absurd notion that there's such a thing as a "local" McDonalds, Pizza Hut, etc. It's very ubiquity rules against it.
More to the point, though: It's specious because Obamacare actually benefits small businesses. Companies with fewer than 50 employees are exempt from the responsibility to provide healthcare or be fined. Those with fewer than 25 employees receive subsidies if they chose to provide coverage. John Schacter's problem seems to be that it would lower labor costs for the mom & pop places.
In sum, you want to screw over small business owners, their families and the millions of people they employ in order to reward a Kajillionaire with poor marketing skills who peddles inferior product. You're chock full o'win today.
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Except that Papa Johns isn't competing with mom and pop pizza shops anyway. They are competing with Pizza Hut, Little Caesars, Dominos, and Godfathers type chains. Your pizzas at mom and pop stores already cost $5 more than at Papa Johns and the reason people go to these places is that the quality is worth the price. The people that go to Papa Johns have already decided they aren't going to pay that much for a pizza no matter what the quality of it is. They are looking for a so-so pizza at a good price not a good pizza at a so-so price.
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Originally Posted By: J.B.
Those with fewer than 25 employees receive subsidies if they chose to provide coverage.
And where,pray tell,does the government get the money for those subsidies? More taxes on "the rich" eh?
Originally Posted By: J.B.
You're chock full o'win today.
Chock full o'sumthin'.
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Wonderful, I guess I won't be getting that new BMW.
Yeah, that's the reason.
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Originally Posted By: J.B.
Originally Posted By: Barry the Pirate
How is the argument specious?
Well, we could start with your absurd notion that there's such a thing as a "local" McDonalds, Pizza Hut, etc. It's very ubiquity rules against it.
More to the point, though: It's specious because Obamacare actually benefits small businesses. Companies with fewer than 50 employees are exempt from the responsibility to provide healthcare or be fined. Those with fewer than 25 employees receive subsidies if they chose to provide coverage. John Schacter's problem seems to be that it would lower labor costs for the mom & pop places.
In sum, you want to screw over small business owners, their families and the millions of people they employ in order to reward a Kajillionaire with poor marketing skills who peddles inferior product. You're chock full o'win today.
The local McDs is owned by a local franchisee, who hires local people. I don't know about Hut or John's, whether they're franchises or not. To say there's no such thing as a "local" Mcds is just wrong.
Not saddling a kajillionaire with an unreasonable new tax isn't "rewarding" them.
So, what becomes of the the people working at a 49 or less employee business? Do they just die in the snowy streets of Pottersville? Or is there a safety net for them?
But beyond the nuts and bolts of the new System, could you (or anyone) tell me why it's an employer's responsibility to pick up your insurance? At what point did the mindset change from health insurance being a benefit to entice new and keep current employees to being an entitlement that your boss by God owes you? If the GOV sees health care as being an entitlement, why aren't they picking up the tab? I'm assuming it's because there would be no way in hell they could sell taking $300+ a month directly from every worker's check.
It's all moot tho. We're going to get to see it in action. Should be interesting.
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Except that Papa Johns isn't competing with mom and pop pizza shops anyway.
From the article I linked to earlier:
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In a lot of lines of business, you basically have big companies competing with other big companies. But food service in general and pizza in particular aren't like that. Obviously Papa John's does compete with Dominoes and other large chains. But a huge share of the pizza market is held by non-chain operators. Some of them are offering a high-end product that Papa John's isn't really competitive with, but there's lots of middling-to-bad independent pizza out there in this fine country and its just as likely that the chains will expand by taking those places out as by competing with each other for market share. And now along comes ObamaCare to subsidize the competition. Not for any particular policy reason closely tailored to the goals of the law, but basically for the sake of a talking point—Democrats can say, accurately, that, far from burdening small businesses, the Affordable Care Act goes out of its way to help them.
I did a bit of googling and it seems that 65 percent of American pizzerias are independently owned. And, living in Brooklyn, I can personally attest to the fact that enough of them offer Panzer Pizza at Panzer Prices. So, yes, the chains do compete with the Mom & Pop joints.
Anyway, why shouldn't better pizza command a higher price? Should a Lambo cost as much as a Honda? Or does that argument only apply to the big guys, and not to the small businesspeople who built this country. 'Cause if it does, that's not capitalism. That's Oligarchy. Ask Putin about that.
Originally Posted By: Barry the Pirate
The local McDs is owned by a local franchisee, who hires local people. I don't know about Hut or John's, whether they're franchises or not.
They are. The majority of franchisees own multiple franchises, thus giving them too many employees to qualify.
Originally Posted By: Barry the Pirate
To say there's no such thing as a "local" Mcds is just wrong.
By that logic, you're saying that all business is local. You're trying to sound like Reagan, but it's coming out like Tip O'Neill
Originally Posted By: Barry the Pirate
Not saddling a kajillionaire with an unreasonable new tax isn't "rewarding" them.
Well, Barry, the majority of Americans think it’s reasonable. Otherwise, Ann Romney would be hiring architects to build a stable at the White House for her dressage horses.
Originally Posted By: Barry the Pirate
It's all moot tho. We're going to get to see it in action. Should be interesting.
Smartest thing either of us has said in this thread.
Except that Papa Johns isn't competing with mom and pop pizza shops anyway.
From the article I linked to earlier:
Quote:
In a lot of lines of business, you basically have big companies competing with other big companies. But food service in general and pizza in particular aren't like that. Obviously Papa John's does compete with Dominoes and other large chains. But a huge share of the pizza market is held by non-chain operators. Some of them are offering a high-end product that Papa John's isn't really competitive with, but there's lots of middling-to-bad independent pizza out there in this fine country and its just as likely that the chains will expand by taking those places out as by competing with each other for market share. And now along comes ObamaCare to subsidize the competition. Not for any particular policy reason closely tailored to the goals of the law, but basically for the sake of a talking point—Democrats can say, accurately, that, far from burdening small businesses, the Affordable Care Act goes out of its way to help them.
I did a bit of googling and it seems that 65 percent of American pizzerias are independently owned. And, living in Brooklyn, I can personally attest to the fact that enough of them offer Panzer Pizza at Panzer Prices. So, yes, the chains do compete with the Mom & Pop joints.
Anyway, why shouldn't better pizza command a higher price? Should a Lambo cost as much as a Honda? Or does that argument only apply to the big guys, and not to the small businesspeople who built this country. 'Cause if it does, that's not capitalism. That's Oligarchy. Ask Putin about that.
Originally Posted By: Barry the Pirate
The local McDs is owned by a local franchisee, who hires local people. I don't know about Hut or John's, whether they're franchises or not.
They are. The majority of franchisees own multiple franchises, thus giving them too many employees to qualify.
Originally Posted By: Barry the Pirate
To say there's no such thing as a "local" Mcds is just wrong.
By that logic, you're saying that all business is local. You're trying to sound like Reagan, but it's coming out like Tip O'Neill
Originally Posted By: Barry the Pirate
Not saddling a kajillionaire with an unreasonable new tax isn't "rewarding" them.
Well, Barry, the majority of Americans think it’s reasonable. Otherwise, Ann Romney would be hiring architects to build a stable at the White House for her dressage horses.
Originally Posted By: Barry the Pirate
It's all moot tho. We're going to get to see it in action. Should be interesting.
Smartest thing either of us has said in this thread.
I've read estimates that a full repeal of the Bush tax cuts will reduce GDP by 2.5 to 3.5 percent. When GDP growth is struggling to stay above 1.5 percent, a repeal would mean a recession. Not that we aren't heading to a recession anyway. Month to month GDP growth has been declining for quite some time and the fundamentals aren't improving.
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With all of the coupons Alex has stolen from his neighbors...
Wait, I do that. Well, I fish discarded coupons out of the little trash bin we keep near the mailboxes. About a year ago, a nice little Italian place sent out $15 gift cards in a mailing. I think I gathered 8 or 9 of those fuckers.
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Wait, I do that. Well, I fish discarded coupons out of the little trash bin we keep near the mailboxes. About a year ago, a nice little Italian place sent out $15 gift cards in a mailing. I think I gathered 8 or 9 of those fuckers.
At least you wait until the neighbors discard them first, unlike Alex, so that ain't stealing. I'm also willing to bet that, unlike Alex, you've never given yourself the 'Roid-a-'Roni treatment.
I hope to hell this becomes a thing. I hope it becomes a HUGE thing and they go after Al Sharpton *and* Billy Graham with equal vigor. And then, to paraphrase Stephen Behan, I hope the Lamb of God turns into the Ram of God and fucks every last member of Phelps' Westboro Church in the arse.*
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation, which advocates total separation of church and state, filed the lawsuit Wednesday (Nov. 14) in U.S. District Court in Western Wisconsin, where the 19,000-member organization is based.
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hahaha this never get's old
Sending that tall drink of cocksucker down the hall to question statisticians because he has no respect for math or science....Fucking choke to death on your own vomit neo-con pricks... ...fuck, I'm still laughing.
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Faux News blondes may not be much in the brains department, but they would make excellent porn whores. Karl Rove was just having trouble dealing with the fact that despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars he couldn't swing Ohio for Willard. Willard couldn't even carry Florida or Virginia. Rove is yesterday's man. Put a fork in him.
Kasich was better positioned than Boehner to deliver Ohio. IMO Ohioans were put off by Willard's line of bullshit about Jeep production and other things.
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I like the Kerry comparison.
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Obama is POTUS, Quayle ain't.
Obama is a puppet.
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IMO Ohioans were put off by Willard's line of bullshit about Jeep production and other things.
Except the fact he didn't lie. Jeep (aka Fiat) is spending tons of money outside of the US (including a $1 billion facility in Brazil) thanks to American tax payers.