Well it is about 2012 and it has been a year of change and intereting experince.
Besides experiencing a change in state government that inspired me to create this blog a away to vent my frustration.
I along with this experience I discovered I was not the only person frustrated with the arogance of Mr Kasich when Issue 2 aka SB 5 went down in defeat back in November.
I also discovered that even though one can have an education corporate America don't even care or acknowledge that education.
I first discovered this when I applied for work for a publishing company and got rejected.
I also discovered this when I applied to a rental car company and with a Associate Degree and three years prior experience in automotive I got relegated to a job as a driver for minimum wage with no benefits, while the company records a record profit in the billions.
That event alone made me decided to observe the occupy movement in October.
That insident caused me to vote No on Issue 2 along with around sixty percent of my fellow Ohioans.
In closing I intend to attempt to keep my blog updated at least once a week and stay home to avoid the local Police from charging my $40 dollars to go to jail.
To all my readers I you drink either do it at home or catch a cab or pay forty dollars.
In the words of Edward R Murrow "Good Night and Good Luck."
Here is proof about the new $40.00 jail fee:
http://chronicle.northcoastnow.com/2011/11/30/columbus-jail-to-start-charging-inmates-for-their-stays/
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Why I Voted NO on Issue 2
On Last Tuesday I joined the 62% of the Ohio populist and voted No On Issue 2 aka Senate bill 5 which was a divisive plan by the Ohio GOP to curve government spending by cut or reducing benefits to State and municipal workers and reduction there collective barging rights up to the right to arbitrate and strike.
Currently I working the private sector a a delivery driver for a rental car agency part-time with little or no benefits. Currently No body in my family are members of any union or are public employes. However I fail to understand how the defunct SB5 would have benefited my continuity. In some ways I concluded the SB 5 would have hurt communities, because I would reduce the buying power of the middle class, and cause the private sector not to hire new employes.
Here is how I believe we are in recession and why in basically one paragraph. The first major cause is the fact that the average job currently dose not pay as much as jobs paid in the past. Roughly thirty years ago most full time workers earned enough money to afford rent ,car payments and groceries. Currently most workers at even the most prosperous employers such as Wal-Mart, Target, and even union ran stores like Mejer and Krogers, Pay their workers nine dollars an hour to start working for them. With this low pay Most workers are barley able to afford the commute to work, yet alone Buy the bare necessities for living such as groceries, shelter and healthcare.
Due to the miserzation of America many Americans cannot even imagine owing things that were once about forty years ago were reasonable attainable luxuries such as a new or even late model used car, a basic apartment, a quality education, and even an occasional vacation to a local amusement park. the providers of these services them either lay off or reduce the hours of employies in these industries and since they have to watch their spending they then dont bur the neccaty of food or clothes as once bought in the past.
To finish my point , the reason I voted no on issue two was not to protect the unions, or show respect to the real public servants such as police ,firefighters, nurses, and teachers who in my opinion in some ways should make more money than professional athletes who make more money in one year than most small city police and fire department have in their pensions, or corporate CEO's who cause there business to lose money and cause many employees to lose their jobs.
Next time self appointed servants like John Kasich or John Bohnard feel that in order to serve the people it is best to nickel and dime the real public servants they may want to watch my first video commentary I produced back last January and then come to me about police officers who work the third shift and get shot at don't deserve a dignified retirement, Fire fighters who run in to burning buildings don't deserve the best equipment to make their job safe, nurses should be able to obtain quality health care insurance. and finally teachers who earn less money than many factory and face dangerous students earn too much money. I challange Kasich, Bohnard and any other fisical consertive to quit there jobs a polliticans and try some of these jobs.
Currently I working the private sector a a delivery driver for a rental car agency part-time with little or no benefits. Currently No body in my family are members of any union or are public employes. However I fail to understand how the defunct SB5 would have benefited my continuity. In some ways I concluded the SB 5 would have hurt communities, because I would reduce the buying power of the middle class, and cause the private sector not to hire new employes.
Here is how I believe we are in recession and why in basically one paragraph. The first major cause is the fact that the average job currently dose not pay as much as jobs paid in the past. Roughly thirty years ago most full time workers earned enough money to afford rent ,car payments and groceries. Currently most workers at even the most prosperous employers such as Wal-Mart, Target, and even union ran stores like Mejer and Krogers, Pay their workers nine dollars an hour to start working for them. With this low pay Most workers are barley able to afford the commute to work, yet alone Buy the bare necessities for living such as groceries, shelter and healthcare.
Due to the miserzation of America many Americans cannot even imagine owing things that were once about forty years ago were reasonable attainable luxuries such as a new or even late model used car, a basic apartment, a quality education, and even an occasional vacation to a local amusement park. the providers of these services them either lay off or reduce the hours of employies in these industries and since they have to watch their spending they then dont bur the neccaty of food or clothes as once bought in the past.
To finish my point , the reason I voted no on issue two was not to protect the unions, or show respect to the real public servants such as police ,firefighters, nurses, and teachers who in my opinion in some ways should make more money than professional athletes who make more money in one year than most small city police and fire department have in their pensions, or corporate CEO's who cause there business to lose money and cause many employees to lose their jobs.
Next time self appointed servants like John Kasich or John Bohnard feel that in order to serve the people it is best to nickel and dime the real public servants they may want to watch my first video commentary I produced back last January and then come to me about police officers who work the third shift and get shot at don't deserve a dignified retirement, Fire fighters who run in to burning buildings don't deserve the best equipment to make their job safe, nurses should be able to obtain quality health care insurance. and finally teachers who earn less money than many factory and face dangerous students earn too much money. I challange Kasich, Bohnard and any other fisical consertive to quit there jobs a polliticans and try some of these jobs.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Cheap trip: Riding the Megabus.
The Megabus is an intercity bus service that offers fairs as low as one dollar to select major cites such as New York, Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh to name a few.
Last week on Saturday I decided to ride the Megabus myself to see what type of bus service Mega Bus provides.
The first thing I did was long to there website www.megabus.com and discovered that I was able to purchase a round trip to Pittsburgh for just 4.50.
On Saturday of the next week,I greeted the Megabus at the corner of high and nationwide were the Megabus stop is located with the Megebus logo.
After the bus driver verified my reservation number I would board a well maintained intercity bus that was single story for this trip.
After waiting about 20 more minutes for more passengers, the bus left the first stop and made a brief stop at the Ohio Union for additional more passenger.
After picking up the last passenger the bus would take Interstate 670 to Interstate 270 to Interstate 70 towards Wheeling W.V.
After a brief 20min rest and meal stop at a truck stop just east of the city of Zanesville the bus would then continue towards Wheeling where the bus took a bypass freeway to continue to Washington PA.
At Washington Pa the bus would get on I79 to Pittsburgh PA.
After the bus rode past the outskirts of Pittsburgh, the bus entered the Fort Pitt tunnel then the Fort Pitt bridge which lead the bus to downtown Pittsburgh.
The bus would finally stop at the David Lawrence Convention Center under neath a tunnel where other meg abuses would stop connecting passenger to bus headed to other cities to such as New York City, Washington DC, and even Cleavland.
While I walked through Pittsburgh I would observe a vibrant downtown that still maintains it retail and restaurants.
As the video will show, Pittsburgh's downtown would leave me questioning the current redevelopment of downtown Columbus, and the current lack of retail components.
After locating and examining the Amtrak station, I would then briefly examine the ornate Pennsylvanian which is an former train station that has been converted in to luxury apartments, I would head back to the convention center to wait for the bus back to Columbus OH.
After a slight delay a double decker bus arrived to begin the return trip to Columbus.
The return trip was similar to the trip to Pittsburgh however at the meal stop two riders would fail to observe the 20minute rest time.
There failed observation would cause the bust to arrive back to Columbus about 20 minutes late since the driver would return to pick up the unobservant riders.
Despite the Slight delays that was also caused by the Pittsburgh Pirates double header that day and the intermittent WiFi on the buses, I found the trip on the Mega Bus to be a reasonable experience.
The main feature of ridding the mega bus was the very low price of $4.50 for a round trip out of town, which is just 50cent more than an all day pass on the local bus line here in Columbus.
For that price All the buses were relatively clean, the drivers were service oriented, and the fellow riders were not the usual riff-raff that can mar a bus trip.
Another point to observe is that even at the regular prices that can be as much a 12 dollars each way (like on holidays like memorial day last month), with the current price of fuel maintaining the high price of three dollars or more dollars a gallon, the Megabus is a valid way to travel affordablaly.
Click on the bottom to see more on the video:
Last week on Saturday I decided to ride the Megabus myself to see what type of bus service Mega Bus provides.
The first thing I did was long to there website www.megabus.com and discovered that I was able to purchase a round trip to Pittsburgh for just 4.50.
On Saturday of the next week,I greeted the Megabus at the corner of high and nationwide were the Megabus stop is located with the Megebus logo.
After the bus driver verified my reservation number I would board a well maintained intercity bus that was single story for this trip.
After waiting about 20 more minutes for more passengers, the bus left the first stop and made a brief stop at the Ohio Union for additional more passenger.
After picking up the last passenger the bus would take Interstate 670 to Interstate 270 to Interstate 70 towards Wheeling W.V.
After a brief 20min rest and meal stop at a truck stop just east of the city of Zanesville the bus would then continue towards Wheeling where the bus took a bypass freeway to continue to Washington PA.
At Washington Pa the bus would get on I79 to Pittsburgh PA.
After the bus rode past the outskirts of Pittsburgh, the bus entered the Fort Pitt tunnel then the Fort Pitt bridge which lead the bus to downtown Pittsburgh.
The bus would finally stop at the David Lawrence Convention Center under neath a tunnel where other meg abuses would stop connecting passenger to bus headed to other cities to such as New York City, Washington DC, and even Cleavland.
While I walked through Pittsburgh I would observe a vibrant downtown that still maintains it retail and restaurants.
As the video will show, Pittsburgh's downtown would leave me questioning the current redevelopment of downtown Columbus, and the current lack of retail components.
After locating and examining the Amtrak station, I would then briefly examine the ornate Pennsylvanian which is an former train station that has been converted in to luxury apartments, I would head back to the convention center to wait for the bus back to Columbus OH.
After a slight delay a double decker bus arrived to begin the return trip to Columbus.
The return trip was similar to the trip to Pittsburgh however at the meal stop two riders would fail to observe the 20minute rest time.
There failed observation would cause the bust to arrive back to Columbus about 20 minutes late since the driver would return to pick up the unobservant riders.
Despite the Slight delays that was also caused by the Pittsburgh Pirates double header that day and the intermittent WiFi on the buses, I found the trip on the Mega Bus to be a reasonable experience.
The main feature of ridding the mega bus was the very low price of $4.50 for a round trip out of town, which is just 50cent more than an all day pass on the local bus line here in Columbus.
For that price All the buses were relatively clean, the drivers were service oriented, and the fellow riders were not the usual riff-raff that can mar a bus trip.
Another point to observe is that even at the regular prices that can be as much a 12 dollars each way (like on holidays like memorial day last month), with the current price of fuel maintaining the high price of three dollars or more dollars a gallon, the Megabus is a valid way to travel affordablaly.
Click on the bottom to see more on the video:
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
The Ohio Education Assocation Anti SB5 Ralley
Last week there was a rallery that was promoted by the Ohio Education Assocation to voice opostition to senate bill 5 which wouyld eliminate colloctive bargining rights for pubilc workers.
At the rally besides school teachers there was also representatives from many different unions such as the teamsters, the steelworkers, police , and firefighters unions.
The rally was heald on the eastside of the state house where the columbus media was not present.
On the west part of the state house is where the Columbus media was present and where the rally was more subdued.
Bellow is a documentary I made of the event:
At the rally besides school teachers there was also representatives from many different unions such as the teamsters, the steelworkers, police , and firefighters unions.
The rally was heald on the eastside of the state house where the columbus media was not present.
On the west part of the state house is where the Columbus media was present and where the rally was more subdued.
Bellow is a documentary I made of the event:
Monday, February 21, 2011
Killing 3C Rail: 25000 jobs and Counting Mr. Kasich
During the election of 2010 on of John Kasich campaign pledges was to kill the 3C Rail which was part of the federal government stimulus package.
Kasich claimed that the program would be a waste of money and nobody would ride the train.
However when I talk to central Ohioans such Todd Michaels during last summer he would state “ Even though I own a car I would ride the train for one to avoid high parking fees in Cleveland during Browns games.”
Another point that the train would also relive is the traffic congestion that almost any driver in central Ohio is getting more and more wary of.
I figure the most important point that 3C Rail would have provided would have been jobs. Jobs that would always stay here in Ohio and could never get outsourced due to corporate greed or cheap overseas labor.
The first thing that building the rail would have done would have put the thousands of construction workers to work (approximately 26,000jobs).(Dayton City Paper 1) Even though the majority of the jobs would have been temporary they would have led to a trickle down stimulus package.
Those temporary workers would have to eat which would give more business to restaurants, coffee houses, and grocery stores.
Those temporary workers also will eventually need clothes, shoes, and tools. That would be money for retailers such as Wal-Mart, Payless and Home Depot just to mention a few beneficiaries.
A final point of stimulus would be Ohio’s shattered real-estate market that put the state in its bad situation. Those Construction workers need a place to sleep and that worker could be a viable pool of renters for apartments and rental homes.
Even After the project was done there would be about 8.000 jobs permanent jobs left providing a sustainable income for the employees and their families.
Those employees can them buy those vacant homes that many relaters complain about not being able to sell, and buy cars that many car dealers complain about not being able to sell.
Besides jobs 3C rail would also provide safe and inexpensive transportation for workers, students, and travelers.
It would provide an incentive for younger Ohioans and College graduates to want to stay in Ohio who favor the service by 74% (Dayton City News 1).
A final point is that 3C rail would lead to the revitalization of many of Ohio’s cities and may reduce the urban sprawl that many mayor and trying to reverse.
In closing Mr. Kasich needs to make a mental Note that he just killed 25,000 jobs. And I hope Kasich realize that most indigents on the streets have an old saying, “a job is a job.”
I hope he realize that sometimes Ideals can sometimes get in the way of your goals as well.
When I was reading the bible in the book of exoduses there was a part when god denied the children of Israel the promise land because they believed that they could not take Israel. Consequences of this belief caused the Hebrews to wait 40 years to reach the promise land and continued to wonder looking for the promise land.
That is what I feel Kasich and his people are doing to the state of Ohio by not using money that is already there to build this rail system.
So thank you Mr. Kasich for Killing 25,000 jobs, prosperity and dreams. Keep it up and I may run against you in 2014.
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