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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

About How many people hate Scott Walker

How many people hate Scott Walker?
If he has a mother, does she approve of his work in Madison? With hundreds of thousands of people having visited the capitol in Madison in the past two weeks to oppose him and maybe a couple thousand supporting him, I wonder how many people actually hate hate him. I wonder how it feels.
Law & Ethics - 9 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
it must irritate you that he was voted in by a majority last election
Answer 2 :
Scott Walker is probably the only chance for Wisconsin's salvation. He is definitely the best thing to happen since Cheddar.
Answer 3 :
Nah, he's not that bad. He just needs more tact.
Answer 4 :
only liberals. and they make up just a small minority.
Answer 5 :
the amount of people who continue to feel a tingle up their leg for obama..
Answer 6 :
How many of you libs hate it when the person elected by a MAJORITY of the people does not agree with your liberal agenda? Answer, all of you. He won the election because the people of Wisconsin are sick and tired of GOVERNMENT employees getting to do whatever the hell they please, regardless of whether they are doing their jobs properly or not. Any of these government workers can go work in the private sector if they are not happy. I guess in your liberal mind, the majority of the citizens of Wisconsin who voted for Walker only number a "couple thousand".
Answer 7 :
There are almost as many people against Walker as for him...I don't have actual numbers. Obviously he was elected, but guess what, I know people that voted for him and now wish they did not. Protestors are coming from out of state...that speaks volumes. I'll be the first, and probably the only one to say it here: Walker is a tyrant. His objective is to break all unions using the ruse of " to balance the budget" . Really? the public unions agreed to the concessions which will "balance the budget" but that's not enough for him. He is slashing local budgets And giving a comparable amount to businesses in tax breaks. Don't get me wrong, I do understand the need to bring jobs back to Wisconsin...but stop villainizing the public sector. The public sector did not create the budget deficit. Get real, that was a combination of bad spending by both parties. When it comes to school Districts, yes we get state aid...based on what the state decides they want to give from year to year and the rest is subsidized with local property taxes..which the State can and does cap. Historically, school district employees incurr lay-offs, wage freezes, and reduction in benefits. The recent publicity on this issue neglects to infer to any of this..it leads the public to believe that all public employees don't pay for any of their benefits..and many of us do already. Many of us do not have "high" paying jobs, we "bargained" for better benefits over wages. I could go on and on but no-one would read it anyway; bottom line: my raise this past year was around $200; that was more than eaten up with increased contribution to health care (before Walker). My net pay is less than what it was before my raise. Now I have less money to spend on goods and services...is everybody happy now? So you think one person's spending won't have an affect on the economy...guess what, it's not just me Everyone has a problem supporting public union wages and benefits with "their tax dollars". Guess what, we all pay taxes too! I have to pay for the inflated prices for the good and services that you provide because of the inflated wages of CEO's and who knows... maybe even you. Walker supporters...get over yourselves.
Answer 8 :
Hard to tell how many people hate him. I know the democrats don't. Scott Walker has done more for the democrats than anybody in recent history and even those who are of a conservative mind set know it. Public opinion is turning against Governor Walker and the republicans can't back track fast enough. Just yesterday's Forbes magazine had an article entitled "Governor Walker Has Lost The War". The article was written by Rick Ungar. Forbes magazine is hardly a bastion of liberal thought and Rick Ungar is no left leaning loon. The last paragraph says this: "The Wisconsin governor's desire to be at the forefront of his perceived GOP revolution may not only have doomed the anti-union effort, but it may forever label him as the man who gave the democrats the gift that keeps on giving - the return of the union rank and file into the arms of the Democratic Party. In other words, the blow-back is much more than Scott Walker and his cronies anticipated and the era of the "Reagan Democrats" may soon be over. Governor Walker may win this battle, but he is poised to lose the war. Welcome Home Democrats!
Answer 9 :
Wisconsin is a democratic state historically. People here were deceived by the political attack ads and propaganda that the republicans can afford so very much of. The billionaires who own Scott Walker and pull his strings could buy any amount of votes, but they only buy enough to win by a safe margin. Of course, only about 60% of the population of Wisconsin is foolish enough to sway their vote due to what they see on TV, and to do so without asking themselves what is the end agenda of those who pay for such ads. Their agenda is as simple as greed; they want to get richer and make the other 98% of us poorer, so we will work for less in their factories and they can save on shipping from China. They have a plan for Wisconsin alright, servitude. Scott Walker is a manipulated buffoon, just like everyone who voted for him. Wisconsin hasn't seen such a fascist piece of shit since Joseph McCarthy. Having had that dark precedent, at least we know how history will record Walker. Wisconsin's second evil republican bastard. "meet the new boss, same as the old boss" Yes WI voters got seriously fooled again. Maybe they'll be wiser next time... depends on how many republican attack ads are purchased. Democracy is a joke when the richest voice is always the loudest.

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  About Am I making enough to live in Madison, Wisco...

Saturday, July 2, 2011

About Am I making enough to live in Madison, Wisconsin by myself

Am I making enough to live in Madison, Wisconsin by myself?
I'm currently living at home with my parents. I've been working in Madison for over a year now, and the whole time I have been commuting. While I don't pay any rent at home, I'm driving 60+ miles a day one way to and from work. I'm in an isolated area where nothing is really around, and I want to get out and move to Madison to cut down on the commute, make some friends, and just get out. I'm currently making $13.50 an hour at my job. I plan to get a small yearly raise in April, and I probably wouldn't move before then. Here's what I'm going to have to pay & want to have. Current Payments - Student Loan - $260/month - Cell Phone - $65/month (Probably would not get a land line.) - Auto Insurance - $45/month (Can pay it every 6 months for about $230 but not sure if that is better or not.) - Health Insurance - $75/month (Through work, automatically taken out of paycheck.) Things I would want for an apartment - Offstreet Parking - Laundry On-Site - Dishwasher - Air Conditioning - Internet Connection - Cable or Satellite (Which is better, cable or satellite?) I think that's about it. I'm not sure what else to include.
Other - United States - 2 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
You need to consider your utility bills. Most apartments just include water, but electricy can get expensive in the extreme seasons. An average bill for a small apartment is around $100 Also consider money for food. That's easily another $200 to $300. Laundry is also about $3 a load to wash and dry. What about car maintenance and gasoline? Even with a shorter commute you will still need to budget for gasoline...unless your parents are paying your gasoline, food and utility bills?!?!?1 As for TV, I prefer cable as reception is not weather-dependent. Freedom isn't cheap.
Answer 2 :
yes, definately, Madison is not too expensive, look on craigslist for apartments, I make 11.25/hour 40hours/week and I have a part time job and my rent is 1095/month plus all other bills and I live on the west side of Madison, doing just fine. but ya you need to include the cost of internet, satellite, satellite is way better, phone, groceries, entertainment, miscellaneous house products, start up costs like furniture and dishes to fill your apartment...

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  About Ok, I work from home for my self... make dec...

Thursday, June 2, 2011

About Ok, I work from home for my self... make decent money... would like to move from beautiful Madison, WI...help

Ok, I work from home for my self... make decent money... would like to move from beautiful Madison, WI...help?
I would like to live somewhere that you can golf or ski in the same day within a short drive 4-5 hours.. is there a place like that? I would like some ideas... Madison is beautiful... that is where I live right now but this winter has broken me....thank you for your help.
Other - United States - 4 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
LA.........but I would'nt want to live there.........
Answer 2 :
The arid zone is a great place to find a home near golf as well as skiing. Of course Tampa Bay and that area are great for golf and water skiing. Maybe try the Charlotte N.C. area. Look at brochures of those areas. I'm not fond of N.M. or Arizona because of the dryness.
Answer 3 :
You can try Colorado, we have some beautiful courses and the best ski resorts in the country.
Answer 4 :
How about New Mexico or Arizona. I'm partial to New Mexico, myself, it is an utterly beautiful state. If you prefer to stay east coast, North Carolina would be okay and maybe Tennessee, West Virginia or some parts of Virgina. Of course if you're not afraid of earthquakes, there's always California.

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  About Looking for a business that is putting peopl...

Monday, May 2, 2011

About Looking for a business that is putting people through CNA classe in Madison, WI

Looking for a business that is putting people through CNA classe in Madison, WI.?
Looking for a business that is putting people through CNA classes and then hiring them on right after, basically paying for the class for them to work there in Madison, WI.
Other - US Local Businesses - 1 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
This site offers a free listing of schools that offer CNA Training programs www.4cnas.com You can also contact your state registry for a listing of accredited CNA training programs in your area. The Contact information for the state registry can also be found on this website.

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  About Does anyone know how to get/of a job anywher...

Saturday, April 2, 2011

About Does anyone know how to get/of a job anywhere near Madison, WI, to work with dogs (no prior experience)

Does anyone know how to get/of a job anywhere near Madison, WI, to work with dogs (no prior experience)?
I recently applied to Ruffin' It Resort. (A dog hotel/day care) I sent a resume like they asked. No reply. It's been a week and they did say they were hiring. I know one of my friends works at a local vet hospital. She does very minor jobs like hold the dogs while they get their shots, cleaning, and other things. I've tried calling her to ask how in the world she got it, but she got a new number. Someone else owns hers now. Does anyone know of or can find a job opp with dogs in Middleton or Madison WI or even somewhere farther but still close, that I could apply for. With no prior experience besides caring for my own dogs. (literally, I love my dogs to death, they are my lives, my only friends.) And other pets. I've had much experience with a variety of pets plus taking care of my friends dog while he went on vacation for 3 months in Korea. If you don't know specifically where in madison/middleton WI I could get a job with no prior experience... In general, what jobs could I get, that include working with dogs? Thank you in advance! :) To davina spear...... -_- I swear there are yahoo robots on here. I already spent much time with my dad's help on a resume that I ALREADY sent to them. Read the question. Yes, I am 18. I may sound young but if you look at my asked question history, I've asked much regaurding jobs and resumes. My only job was at a retirement home and I worked there over a year. If my mom wasn't good family friends with the boss, I probably wouldn't have got it. Besides that I do have great knowledge of dog behaviors, training tactics, and an utmost love and intrest for them. I'm not sure why some days I spend hours watching animal cops on aninal planet. maybe because I'm so captivated by the hard work they so saving so many dogs, cats, and other animals. My dream job I want animals involved that's certain.
Other - Careers & Employment - 2 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Hello Michelle: I've heard many situations like you even if including me, this is very unreasonable! Anyway time's wait should be limited, but now don't get angry anymore, I am Nu Skin network direct distributor, this job is time free, opportunities worldwide, copy simply, to hold current job easy, not to force to enroll and purchase, if you are interested in this please email me to know more details to help you! Good luck!
Answer 2 :
Davina and Sofia were not direct responses to your question, they were spam. You sound a little younger than 18, so that's why people may not be responsive. You want to deal with animals, an animals bite. It's a risk employers may not want to take with someone under 18. If you're over 18, there are probably a few dozen places that would be interested in you. Pet stores like Pets Mart, veterinarian clinics, boarding kennels, dog walking services (something you could do/ start on your own), pet sitting (you could do that too), pet groomers, animal shelters, Humane Societies (this one has a down-side that they would explain to you), even, believe it or not, doggy-doo services, where you go to peoples homes and clean up after Rufus. It does pay well, and there are several companies that franchise this (Duty Calls, Doggy Doo, etc.). You have to google each term along with the word Madison WI for your area, and I'm sure you'll find plenty of businesses to call on. You're going to have to call on them, many of these businesses are run by family members, and usually hire someone in the family when an opening occurs. Write up a short resume, even if you've never worked before, just tell of your interest and love of pets, and hand-deliver them to any of the places you would LIKE to work at. Tell them when you're available to work, and anything else that may make you stand out. When you find a way to make money at something you love, it beats something that just gives you a paycheck. Good luck! Be persistent! BTW: My dad was part owner in a kennel, much like a Humane Society, and by 8 I was cleaning dog and cat cages and pen (about a hundred cats in a pen at a time, oh joy!), showed dogs and cats for sale, went on calls to pick up stray pets and animals, dealt with deer, ducks, peacocks, pigeons, bats, rats, raccoon's, 'possums, skunks, snakes, squirrels, rabbits, pigs, horses, cows, monkeys in a tree, chimpanzees that loved you then bit you, and even a shark, all before 12 years old. It was interesting. I don't know if I would do it again. (forgot to add, it was so long ago that I was paid about $10 a week for all of that work, and that was a lot of money to an 8-10 year old, not so much at 12).

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