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Respect should be given whether you think it should be given or not.
I agree but that shoe does not fit every foot.
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Respect should be given whether you think it should be given or not.
And if I disrespect you, you should keep respecting me?
Dmancornell, I read all your post on here, wow, you hate police. I am sorry you had bad interactions. I worked 2 1/2 years as a city cop, 2 as a military cop, never stole a thing, gave ticket, never had a quota tho, felt like pulling someone over for speeding was the right thing to do, took a bullet in the side of my vest once in a drug raid, that guy was a winner, 13 year old boys and girls selling for him...but the police are bad?
You really must remember that he said he works for Intel and is keeping the west Portland economy going. He has that typical Intel entitlement mindset and attitude and probably thinks their employees should get the huge tax breaks that the company does, for all the money they are putting into the local economy. After all, it is their presence that helps bring up the number of service wage jobs needed to support their consumptive habits and lifestyle.
And if you have ever been around an Intel campus during start or shift changes, you know damn well that every one of those drivers deserved the tickets they got based upon the speeds I see them driving and their total disregard for traffic control devices and other drivers. Complying with a lowered speed limit has nothing to do with traffic or public safety and has everything to do with hosing Intel employees for money. Pesky traffic tickets...takes away from the 100K plus they make a year.
You really must remember that he said he works for Intel and is keeping the west Portland economy going. He has that typical Intel entitlement mindset and attitude and probably thinks their employees should get the huge tax breaks that the company does, for all the money they are putting into the local economy. After all, it is their presence that helps bring up the number of service wage jobs needed to support their consumptive habits and lifestyle.
And if you have ever been around an Intel campus during start or shift changes, you know damn well that every one of those drivers deserved the tickets they got based upon the speeds I see them driving and their total disregard for traffic control devices and other drivers. Complying with a lowered speed limit has nothing to do with traffic or public safety and has everything to do with hosing Intel employees for money. Pesky traffic tickets...takes away from the 100K plus they make a year.
I am a Christian but I am far from perfect. Not a religious discussion just a personal fact. I am the kind of guy that will do anything I can to help a person who is kind to me and shows me respect. But if any person is rude, mean, hateful, disrespectful to me then I have a really, really hard time turning the cheek...so to say.
It's not an entitlement attitude to work 60+ hour weeks for years on end then have the gall to think we should keep more our money. An entitlement is contractual, usually for no work done. You know, like when cops camp out, inhale donuts and steal money from motorists under the guise of "public safety".
Also LOL @ asking a rhetorical question to state that tickets aren't money collection devices even as you note our supposed salaries. What are you, some kind of socialist?
Your mentality and attitude sounds strangely familiar to a Seattle based Corporation in Seattle. Big B employees act, whine, cry as if they deserve everything to be handed to them. Rather childish in many regards. If you have ever seen them go on strike you would know what I mean.
ABSOLUTELY DISAGREE!! Respect should be given whether you think it should be given or not.
We're not unionized. Big difference.
We're not unionized. Big difference.Rotty said:Your mentality and attitude sounds strangely familiar to a Seattle based Corporation in Seattle. Big B employees act, whine, cry as if they deserve everything to be handed to them. Rather childish in many regards. If you have ever seen them go on strike you would know what I mean.
You are joking, right?
No Sir!
It's not an entitlement attitude to work 60+ hour weeks for years on end then have the gall to think we should keep more our money.
Service wage jobs... hmmm... yeah those 10k workers we hired for fab construction must be getting paid service wages. Largest property tax in the county, so entitled. $20 billion invested into the state, how dare they negotiate for lower taxes!
Don't "sir" me, maggot. I work for a living.
The attitude that gives you the right to disregard posted speed limits and then botch like a little girl when you get ripped for speeding ? And because you work 60 hours weeks, (join the club by the way, a lot of non Intel people work a hell of a lot more than that), you should get a pass on speeding tickets ? Do not disobey posted speed limits and you will keep your money.
With Washington County / City of Hillsboro property taxes on Intel capped at $ 100 million assessed value, pretty sweet deal for Intel. Tell us you knew that.
So What! Zero difference.