petey23 Posted June 12, 2020 Posted June 12, 2020 1 hour ago, Sioux>Bison said: I worked my butt off in the summers working construction working long hours to pay for my year of school while others took the summer off to work 20 hours at an easy job and then complained all school year about how they had to work. Then some of the same people are making it worse getting worthless degrees! its hard to listen to college educated people complain about their low wages when they could have put the work to get an engineering or some other high paying degree! It was good news bad news for me in the Summer time. My father was the head of the Associated General Contractors which meant I always had a job in the Summer time and so did many of my friends....nothing like spending a summer on the hot highway shoveling, running a jackhammer, or putting on the hood to do some sandblasting when it is 98 degrees out and hitting overtime on late Wednesday afternoon. I did get a little smarter after a couple of summers and when the foreman asked if I could operate any equipment I said "Absolutely" and then figured it out. 2
yzerman19 Posted June 12, 2020 Posted June 12, 2020 Life comes down to making choices. You see something you want, don’t bitch that someone has what you don’t, work hard and go get it. That’s why America has always been the land if opportunity. 1 1
90siouxfan Posted June 12, 2020 Posted June 12, 2020 1 hour ago, yzerman19 said: Life comes down to making choices. You see something you want, don’t bitch that someone has what you don’t, work hard and go get it. That’s why America has always been the land if opportunity. It seems like the gripe lost in all the commotion is that the "opportunity" seems to be further away than ever before....
yzerman19 Posted June 12, 2020 Posted June 12, 2020 1 hour ago, 90siouxfan said: It seems like the gripe lost in all the commotion is that the "opportunity" seems to be further away than ever before.... The thing is what ”they” want Costs more than they can earn at their age and skill set. Major cities on the coasts, hip-urban living. That costs a lot more than even midwestern cities and living outside of the “cool” zone. They also “need” and pay for a lot of things that I don’t prioritize- fancy new tech, cloud storage, etc. they value experiences and restaurants and travel and cool bars...all of that is expensive!!!
90siouxfan Posted June 12, 2020 Posted June 12, 2020 10 minutes ago, yzerman19 said: The thing is what ”they” want Costs more than they can earn at their age and skill set. Major cities on the coasts, hip-urban living. That costs a lot more than even midwestern cities and living outside of the “cool” zone. They also “need” and pay for a lot of things that I don’t prioritize- fancy new tech, cloud storage, etc. they value experiences and restaurants and travel and cool bars...all of that is expensive!!! I agree, I can't imagine trying to own a home on the coast... I don't get into material things and having a grand old time, I was raise miserly and will likely die that way. I wonder how much the monetary policy of the last few decades has brought about some of this, my dad didn't say much but I believe he didn't like the removal of the gold standard and/or the Fed.
yzerman19 Posted June 12, 2020 Posted June 12, 2020 6 minutes ago, 90siouxfan said: I agree, I can't imagine trying to own a home on the coast... I don't get into material things and having a grand old time, I was raise miserly and will likely die that way. I wonder how much the monetary policy of the last few decades has brought about some of this, my dad didn't say much but I believe he didn't like the removal of the gold standard and/or the Fed. Asset inflation in real estate has certainly been a factor
90siouxfan Posted June 12, 2020 Posted June 12, 2020 47 minutes ago, yzerman19 said: Asset inflation in real estate has certainly been a factor I occasionally listen to Eric Weinstein , and also his brother Bret. Eric has some theories on the financial state of the country that I find eye brow raising. Bret is my covid knowledge base, evolutionary biologist that studied bats. Many things these guys say are over my head, but I generally can follow their thinking. 1
SWSiouxMN Posted June 12, 2020 Posted June 12, 2020 Baseball is BACK! Well, the American Association is. Restarting their season on July 3rd using Hub Cities.
gfNDfan Posted June 13, 2020 Posted June 13, 2020 12 hours ago, homer said: Well thought out response. Says a guy named HOMER (not the Greek poet I'm guessing)
SiouxFan100 Posted June 14, 2020 Posted June 14, 2020 On 6/12/2020 at 4:32 PM, SWSiouxMN said: Baseball is BACK! Well, the American Association is. Restarting their season on July 3rd using Hub Cities. Great news - It will be my first venture back to somewhat a normalcy in a long time.
gfNDfan Posted June 14, 2020 Posted June 14, 2020 On 6/12/2020 at 8:01 AM, MrEdway said: Another triggered snowflake. How wonderful. any idiot who bought DJTjr's book should have spent their money on ANYTHING more usable - like toilet paper. I'm no snowflake but I would wipe my ass on any Trump merchandise. Makes it SLIGHTLY useful! BOOYAH!
MrEdway Posted June 14, 2020 Posted June 14, 2020 16 minutes ago, Prison_Mike said: Never did understand a statue for a fictional character. No big loss if the animals tear it down. 2
Frozen4sioux Posted June 14, 2020 Posted June 14, 2020 2 hours ago, MrEdway said: Never did understand a statue for a fictional character. No big loss if the animals tear it down. It's Philly.... and quasi sports. Has there ever been a more delusional or de-evolved fan base in the history of the world?...... That being said I'd still have a beer with those knuckle dragging neanderthals over the worthless scum taking over seattle.
MafiaMan Posted June 14, 2020 Posted June 14, 2020 47 minutes ago, Frozen4sioux said: It's Philly.... and quasi sports. Has there ever been a more delusional or de-evolved fan base in the history of the world?...... Hi, I’m the Minnesota Vikings. Have we met? 1 1
Goon Posted June 14, 2020 Posted June 14, 2020 2 hours ago, MafiaMan said: Hi, I’m the Minnesota Vikings. Have we met? Not a fan of the Vikings?
Oxbow6 Posted June 14, 2020 Posted June 14, 2020 The number of Minnesotans hospitalized due to COVID is at its lowest total since May 1 at 369...186 in ICU. #inWalzwetrust #still20702togo
Frozen4sioux Posted June 14, 2020 Posted June 14, 2020 4 hours ago, MafiaMan said: Hi, I’m the Minnesota Vikings. Have we met? Minnesota has never had a jail in the stadium with jusge for in game court prece3dings... but after the last month. who knows. Philly fans throw batteries, hot nickels, and full beers, all the time... Prior to the anarchists of 2020 the most fiesty Minny fans ever got was tossing dollar dogs at Knoblach. Edit: Will admit that some bottle caps and batteries also flew from left field that day (I know I was there, didn't throw anything). Edit, edit. A dollar dog may have left my hand quickly, it may have been an accident. Edit, edit, edit. Full disclosure, it wasn't an accident.
MafiaMan Posted June 14, 2020 Posted June 14, 2020 2 hours ago, Oxbow6 said: The number of Minnesotans hospitalized due to COVID is at its lowest total since May 1 at 369...186 in ICU. #inWalzwetrust #still20702togo SAFER AT HOME! 1
Cratter Posted June 14, 2020 Posted June 14, 2020 Wonder how low the upcoming daily deaths would be if they only counted confirmed new deaths. Instead of older probable deaths. 3
SWSiouxMN Posted June 15, 2020 Posted June 15, 2020 MDE has set a date of the week of July 27th to decide on schooling in MN. 3 options on the table: Return to in-school learning, Hybrid of in-school and distance, or distance only. If I were a betting man right now.... I think they will recommend Option 2* What I DON'T want to see.... option 3 *What happens in 6 weeks could change my opinion on what they do. **In addition to Option 2, I would like MDE to give districts the freedom to go for option 1 if they want to. I think RTR, TMB, Win-E-Mac, etc shouldn't have to follow the same thing as Minneapolis, St. Paul, A-H, etc. 1
Oxbow6 Posted June 15, 2020 Posted June 15, 2020 43 minutes ago, SWSiouxMN said: MDE has set a date of the week of July 27th to decide on schooling in MN. 3 options on the table: Return to in-school learning, Hybrid of in-school and distance, or distance only. If I were a betting man right now.... I think they will recommend Option 2* What I DON'T want to see.... option 3 *What happens in 6 weeks could change my opinion on what they do. **In addition to Option 2, I would like MDE to give districts the freedom to go for option 1 if they want to. I think RTR, TMB, Win-E-Mac, etc shouldn't have to follow the same thing as Minneapolis, St. Paul, A-H, etc. Bolded part is imperative IMO but probably won't happen. What are your thoughts on fall HS sports in MN?
SWSiouxMN Posted June 15, 2020 Posted June 15, 2020 3 minutes ago, Oxbow6 said: Bolded part is imperative IMO but probably won't happen. What are your thoughts on fall HS sports in MN? I don't have a feel on that yet, but my belief is that if the kids come back in-school in any form, fall sports should be a go. If I had the power, I would have said the minute the MN State Fair was a no go was to ask districts... want to start 2 week early and moved everything up by two weeks.
Popular Post wxman91 Posted June 15, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 15, 2020 On 6/12/2020 at 12:35 AM, yzerman19 said: One path is to let this garbage fizzle out. When they run out of booze and dope and food, it will end. That’s the path of least resistance, but lets the coals continue to simmer. The United States are simply no longer United. We need to be to maintain our economic standing, but it’s really jacked up. I don’t empathize with entitled millenial brats. Participation trophies, 4.0 but can’t get above a 27 on the ACT, took out loans for their dream schools, got stupid degrees in worthless hobbies, then bitch about their crappy job at Starbucks and loans. i worked concrete in the summers and waited tables during college, took out minimal loans, majored in something w/ tangible returns (finance), went to University of Minnesota (reciprocity), worked my butt off, saved money, advanced...it’s how America works. I’m 44. I could retire better than my grandparents did, quitting today. Millenials are a joke...play video games...jerk off in the basement...rage...scream at the sky. You and I aren't all that different in age and experience. I went to UND on a reciprocity agreement,. I worked minimum wage jobs (painting, laying sod, electrical wiring) in the summers. Got my degrees and worked hard and now have a comfortable life. I, however, don't look at the Millenials and Gen Z with derision. I look at the !@#$ sandwich that they've been handed and empathize with them. During their lives college became a commodity, something that you can't just pay off while working minimum wage jobs. They entered the job market during the Boomer and Gen X-fueled massive recession of 2008-2009 and the slow debt hangover recovery. Post-recession, they came into jobs with no security and ratty benefits. God forbid they had a health problem. Now the low end of the totem pole is being kicked in the groin again by a damn pandemic. You have set up the basement-dwelling Millenial/Z as a strawman to make yourself feel better. But you are right in some way. The US is no longer united. We have those that are empathetic towards others, and we have assholes. 5
Popular Post SIOUXFAN97 Posted June 15, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 15, 2020 48 minutes ago, wxman91 said: You and I aren't all that different in age and experience. I went to UND on a reciprocity agreement,. I worked minimum wage jobs (painting, laying sod, electrical wiring) in the summers. Got my degrees and worked hard and now have a comfortable life. I, however, don't look at the Millenials and Gen Z with derision. I look at the !@#$ sandwich that they've been handed and empathize with them. During their lives college became a commodity, something that you can't just pay off while working minimum wage jobs. They entered the job market during the Boomer and Gen X-fueled massive recession of 2008-2009 and the slow debt hangover recovery. Post-recession, they came into jobs with no security and ratty benefits. God forbid they had a health problem. Now the low end of the totem pole is being kicked in the groin again by a damn pandemic. You have set up the basement-dwelling Millenial/Z as a strawman to make yourself feel better. But you are right in some way. The US is no longer united. We have those that are empathetic towards others, and we have assholes. sorry to tell you this but what america needs more of are assholes bc they don't give out participation trophies. it's really really really hard to to feel empathy for someone tweeting they can't afford their rent/mortgage from their iphone 20 s max, inside their 2019 Honda Passport, driving back from picking up pizza from a place that charges 28 bucks for a cheese pizza. 7
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