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ss396 wrote:
Quote:YEARS??? Maybe you should change your name to Moparoldman25 LMAO! I plan to stop by the show but not sure what day I usually don’t buy things there too much crap to sift through!I can shop for junk on eBay in the comforts of my home without having to stomp around in the mud and rain :laugh:
moparkid25ParticipantThe Beatles White Album.
moparkid25ParticipantGaribaldi wrote:
Quote:Do the roads seem better or worse this spring compared to past years? I frequently notice that rough patch of road by the intersection of University Ave and Whitney Way but overall the roads seem better this year, at least where I driveUniversity has been rough for a couple of years now, especially at the Whitney Way intersection. Cold patch can only do so much for a road that needs to be repaved.
moparkid25Participantlordairgtar wrote:
Quote:Holz Chevrolet in Hales Corners. Bought two new cars there and they always treat me well and the service is good. Plus they put on a kick butt car show on the 4th of July.I buy powertrain items from Holz in Hales Corners, and I’ve gotten to be friends with one of the guys in the parts dept there. Never knew they had a July 4th car show….
Though for many years I was loyal to the Symdon dealerships, Voegeli Chevrolet in Monticello is also one of the best dealerships around. 3rd generation family owned, and they also own Monticello Ford. Just a nice, friendly, small town environment from the minute you walk in the door
moparkid25ParticipantHaven’t been to Jefferson in years.
moparkid25ParticipantXman wrote:
Quote:I kind like Zimbrick, even if they donate to the republicants…Find me one dealership owner that donates to the democrats and I’ll buy your next bowl of soup at the shelter :laugh:
moparkid25Participantss396 wrote:
Quote:Symdon Chervrolet in Evansville! they always have a stocked lot of fully loaded and rare hard to find cars (ie G8GTP they had 4 of them when the car came out), no pressure, fast friendly and of course because they sell GM. Go America!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I will never own a rice burner! :woohoo:The Symdon’s are a good family to work for, trust me – I should know.
moparkid25ParticipantPaul-Underwood wrote:
Quote:Shame on everyone who forgets/forgot that so many people have given so much to secure workers rights. And shame on everybody who supports our governor’s efforts to destroy those gains.Especially those Conservatives/Tea Partiers/Realists who live with there daddy :whistle:
moparkid25ParticipantIts not the cost of the landscape repairs in question, its the fact that it happened. There should be more respect for our State Capital than to damage the landscaping. Even during the Vietnam War protests, there wasn’t that much landscape damage done to the UW.
I also don’t get where this is going to attack all workers, either, or where people feel they are owed something. I don’t understand why its not ok for someone to be wealthy and have money, and others think the wealth should be shared because they don’t have it. I’m not rich, never claimed to be, nor do I feel a “Corporate Fatcat” owes me any of there money because they have it and I don’t. To me that is silly, they earned it, not me. I will admit that there are some wealthy people out there that didn’t make there money the honest way, but those people are on both sides of the political fence too. I have worked since I was 12, I started with a paper route. Then I worked cleaning office buildings, then washing dishes at a restaurant here in town (which was the absolute worst job I ever had). From there, I applied for an apprenticeship thru the school which I was accepted and landed an entry level job at a dealership in Madison. I worked there two years, then landed a better job at a dealer in my town, where I worked the last 12 years before switching to my new job. No one made that possible except me. I saved along the way, had and have some cool cars, started my retirement accounts, had a few bad side deals along the way, but kept on going because I’m not owed anything by anyone. I also don’t make Charlie Sheen money, I draw an honest and livable wage, contribute to my own benefits, and ride off into the sunset every night.
One thing in any business, no matter what industry you work in, is that you must plan for the unexpected whether that be a layoff, termination, benefits reduction, etc. Business can change in the blink of an eye, and you have to be ready for it. Usually the writings are on the wall before everything goes to hell… I see where the state employees are coming from as no one wants to take a paycut. But, a paycut is better than an unemployment check. At my last job, it got so slow a couple years ago that I was reduced to a 32 hour week for a period of time. Four day work weeks, no overtime. It did suck, but I saw where the owner was coming from – we didn’t have any business. So I worked my 32, and on my Wednesday off every week I worked for a friend of mine to make up the difference.
And, as I am also a small business owner, I understand the checks and balances of operating a business. For me, I’m the only employee. When I ran my lawn service, I had a high school kid working for me. When we were busy with spring cleanups and landscaping, we did good and I paid him well. When the well dried up, I kept him on but I explained to him that I could only pay him X amount of dollars per job because I wasn’t generating the income I was earlier in the year. He stayed on with me anyway because he enjoyed the work and it was extra money for him. When I got out of the lawn business, I offered him my accounts. He took the in-town ones, and still does them today.
I guess my point in these idle ramblings is that its my opinion that things needed to be done to operate the state as a successful business if we want to be Open For Business. I don’t see Gov. Walkers’ option as an attack on state employees, because he wants to create jobs, not eliminate them. I don’t agree with many that the State Employees should be Union either, because the Union has no business within the State offices. The Unions served there place in the 30s and 40s, but that was a different time. Someone said in a previous post that Henry Ford did more than the Unions, and I have to agree. IMO, the Unions went from protecting the rights of the working man to protecting themselves. They too are a very powerful political force and donator, just as the NRA is to the Conservatives. There’s big money on both sides of the fence, people
moparkid25ParticipantThe Right is not afraid of the Union thug mob tactics. With all the property damage thats been caused by the protesters, Walker should’ve just started laying people off. Then they wouldn’t be pissing and moaning about having to contribute to there own healthcare and retirement… Like the rest of the people in the State.
If you’re a State worker and you’re claiming your going to lose everything you have over Walker’s bill, then you’re already living beyond your means.
moparkid25ParticipantHow many of them protesters are actually residents of WI?
moparkid25ParticipantNo. I’m more concerned about the radiation from my microwave affecting me.
moparkid25ParticipantI bought gas at Kwik Trip today, took Grandma to buy her groceries at Metcalfe’s, and got some new clothes at Walmart
moparkid25ParticipantI think they will go down. There’s a lot of cars, trucks, and businesses that sell fuel in Japan that won’t be in use for quite some time.
moparkid25ParticipantI just love what them protesters did to the Capital lawns….. :angry:
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