Biden's Infrastructure Week

Rob Roy

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Yes I am serious. People should not have to struggle just because other people did.

It is stupid and inefficient.

That smacks of "everyone gets a trophy".

The issue isn't whether people struggle or not, the issue is whether people are held responsible for their choices. Responsibility enables actual progress, a coddling nanny state stagnates. Time for you to evolve.
 

hanimmal

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That smacks of "everyone gets a trophy".

The issue isn't whether people struggle or not, the issue is whether people are held responsible for their choices. Responsibility enables actual progress, a coddling nanny state stagnates. Time for you to evolve.
Only a fucking moron would read 'no need for everyone to struggle' as 'everyone gets a trophy'.

Very different things.

White men had a nanny state for hundreds of years, now that people want equality, trolls like yourself are sent out to trick people into thinking otherwise.
 

Rob Roy

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Only a fucking moron would read 'no need for everyone to struggle' as 'everyone gets a trophy'.

Very different things.
Not really.

The way you intend to "solve" struggle is thru violent means, (the force of government edict) That doesn't really solve anything, it only displaces the problem and creates other unintended consequences. Your moral compass is in need of repair.

It's not very polite to imply I am a moron and is a bit off target. Just saying. ;)
 

hanimmal

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Not really.

The way you intend to "solve" struggle is thru violent means, (the force of government edict) That doesn't really solve anything, it only displaces the problem and creates other unintended consequences. Your moral compass is in need of repair.

It's not very polite to imply I am a moron and is a bit off target. Just saying. ;)
This coming from a troll who thinks that raping a 12 year old kid is ok if they are 'willing'.

You left being polite to when you keep up your bullshit trolling.

Kids shouldn't have to struggle to achieve all the tools to be the best they can in our society, just because that was what Wealthy White Heterosexual Male Only agenda has created for everyone not them for centuries/millennia.
 

schuylaar

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That's just a fact of life. No car= walk.

I delivered pizza for years... Maintaining my car, insurance, and registration was everything. Any bad choices, and I'm unemployed.
But it's better to make $20+ per hour because I was skilled and responsible enough to always have a car. Cooks make $9/hr, but don't need a car.
Lots of cooks tried to "step up" to delivering, but were no-shows when their car broke.
^
Don't bite off more than you can chew.

I just don't believe in rewarding bad decision making.
depending on the car and how many miles you rack up it costs about $8/hourly to have/operate a car. so whatever you make you can take that amount right off the top.

no pizza job when i was a kid gave me wear and tear on my car which is why it's a high turnover position. no one's itemizing at that stage of the game to get it back. you're a kid; you go to school.
 

Rob Roy

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This coming from a troll who thinks that raping a 12 year old kid is ok if they are 'willing'.

You left being polite to when you keep up your bullshit trolling.

Kids shouldn't have to struggle to achieve all the tools to be the best they can in our society, just because that was what Wealthy White Heterosexual Male Only agenda has created for everyone not them for centuries/millennia.
I am opposed to rape, so your semi accusatory implication attempt is a non sequitur.

You did not address that your methods involve sanctification of violence and removal of consent from some people, which is ironic given your first lame sentence.

Too easy. Try even harder.
 

hanimmal

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I am opposed to rape, so your semi accusatory implication attempt is a non sequitur.

You did not address that your methods involve sanctification of violence and removal of consent from some people, which is ironic given your first lame sentence.

Too easy. Try even harder.
Oh you got me troll, good one.
 

schuylaar

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It's always been tough finding that line of how far we want to let people fall, or punish them, when they make a mistake.

To parallel a story of why I think some folks are unhappy with the results of their education and the expense, I did some technical work for a guy that was a pure salesman and he sold a customer a piece of equipment with promises of prosperity, which of course did not materialize. In the end, the fellow bought something that was useless to him and all he had to show for it was debt.

I feel like we're talking out of both sides of our mouth when we complain about the death of the American dream, and also expect people to honor their debt, like one party must hold up their end of the deal, but the other does not.
copier sales people were the most hated and we used to take bets when a new hire came in from Xerox or the like how long they'd last.

they're like Trumpers- hated by all..i'm very interested in the 'no fly list' forever status..not a Scarlett Letter but close if that shit is shut down for the rest of your life..weren't we talking about pizza?
 

schuylaar

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I am opposed to rape, so your semi accusatory implication attempt is a non sequitur.

You did not address that your methods involve sanctification of violence and removal of consent from some people, which is ironic given your first lame sentence.

Too easy. Try even harder.
:clap: on signature.
 

Rob Roy

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depending on the car and how many miles you rack up it costs about $8/hourly to have/operate a car. so whatever you make you can take that amount right off the top.

no pizza job when i was a kid gave me wear and tear on my car which is why it's a high turnover position. no one's itemizing at that stage of the game to get it back. you're a kid; you go to school.
If you had been in a better world, and the horse shit legal barriers of entry into a pizza making business were removed. Hmmm.

A young entrepreneur could accomplish much based on their initiative, customer service and reputation. Diversity !
 

schuylaar

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If you had been in a better world, and the horse shit legal barriers of entry into a pizza making business were removed. Hmmm.

A young entrepreneur could accomplish much based on their initiative, customer service and reputation. Diversity !
i'm happy to see you today..i was jonesin' for you..planting? i saw the herb plugs in the store.
 

PizzaMan5000

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depending on the car and how many miles you rack up it costs about $8/hourly to have/operate a car. so whatever you make you can take that amount right off the top.

no pizza job when i was a kid gave me wear and tear on my car which is why it's a high turnover position. no one's itemizing at that stage of the game to get it back. you're a kid; you go to school.
Oh no. It costs pennies per mile to operate a car if you're savvy. And if you are dilligent, you record your odometer reading daily and deduct that shit like an adult.

Worst problem I ever had was a blown differential/trans in my focus. I just dropped $1300 the next day and bought my Escort. Worst problem the escort had was a blown head gasket, which was about $400 for parts and fluids.
Tires for my car are like $140+ tax and disposal... $200 out the door.
Shocks and struts are a bargain for old economy cars. Shocks and struts are like $10 each....

Smart drivers have a couple of the same car. Less diagnostic skills needed, and you can borrow parts from your other car in a pinch. I have registered (3) escorts, and scrapped 3 others since then. My car is better than most on a nut&bolt level. I still have my escort 9 years later.
My first car was $24k cash, I'm not trying to spend a fortune to drive anymore...

I never missed a day delivering pizza, that's why I was able to make a living wage. Reported $30-40k, made about 50k. Always had a 1,200-1,800 paycheck, and 40-120 cash in my pocket daily. Life was simple.
 

schuylaar

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can anyone give me a quick 420 on EBay? something is for sale..there are people 'watching' for price drop. how do you know what has been bid to date? should you ever make a bid?
 

schuylaar

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Oh no. It costs pennies per mile to operate a car if you're savvy. And if you are dilligent, you record your odometer reading daily and deduct that shit like an adult.

Worst problem I ever had was a blown differential/trans in my focus. I just dropped $1300 the next day and bought my Escort. Worst problem the escort had was a blown head gasket, which was about $400 for parts and fluids.
Tires for my car are like $140+ tax and disposal... $200 out the door.
Shocks and struts are a bargain for old economy cars. Shocks and struts are like $10 each....

Smart drivers have a couple of the same car. Less diagnostic skills needed, and you can borrow parts from your other car in a pinch. I have registered (3) escorts, and scrapped 3 others since then. My car is better than most on a nut&bolt level. I still have my escort 9 years later.
My first car was $24k cash, I'm not trying to spend a fortune to drive anymore...

I never missed a day delivering pizza, that's why I was able to make a living wage. Reported $30-40k, made about 50k. Always had a 1,200-1,800 paycheck, and 40-120 cash in my pocket daily. Life was simple.
how do i do it?

yeah if you're driving a carboard box..or a Flintstone car.

michigan upper peninsula?
 

mooray

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Perhaps, one day this will make sense to you.
For private businesses, sure, but the gov't has much different standards and would find themselves in hot water for applying extreme free market principles to education, that's not even getting into propagating the whole (money = life) and how, if any entity should keep a foot on the ground, it's our gov't.
 

PizzaMan5000

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I was thinking it must have been nice to have the privilege of having a place to park/work on it.
Sometimes it was dad's house, sometimes it was in the parking lot of my apartment, or out back at work. My friends will smoke and tinker with me in their garages too.


Yes, I pay more for storage than I do for repairs. I *gave* my boat away, cost me a fortune to store it.

lived on a farm with a roommate, I could just park all kinds of shit behind the barn. But I still didn't have a nice dry floor to work on. Would get turkey shit in my hair etc...
 
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