Morning all. I'm in a hotel in desmoines because I have meetings till noon today and I bet I looked at the clock 20 times last night.. I met with legislators till noon yesterday and had meetings till 8 last night as well.
Yeah it's tedious but needs to be done once in awhile, I'm part of an organization that is very politically active and sometimes I have to go do those things. I've been to D.C. once and the state capital 3 or 4 times. I feel I had a rather large roll in changing some federal policy in D.C. a couple years ago. I pissed off a really high ranking unelected bureaucrat in the USDA so bad he wouldn't speak to me the rest of the meeting, the next day we were issued a formal letter of apology from him. Asshole didn't do it in person though. Made the excuse that he wasn't prepared to answer my questions or speak to my concerns. As far as I'm concerned that's his job to know those things, and to be able to defend his position, that's what he's paid for. Stupid fucker. He didn't like the fact I was advocating for less money, and less government interference.Ouch, I have only had to meet with legislators a couple of times and even when it went well it was still tedious.
Yeah it's tedious but needs to be done once in awhile, I'm part of an organization that is very politically active and sometimes I have to go do those things. I've been to D.C. once and the state capital 3 or 4 times. I feel I had a rather large roll in changing some federal policy in D.C. a couple years ago. I pissed off a really high ranking unelected bureaucrat in the USDA so bad he wouldn't speak to me the rest of the meeting, the next day we were issued a formal letter of apology from him. Asshole didn't do it in person though. Made the excuse that he wasn't prepared to answer my questions or speak to my concerns. As far as I'm concerned that's his job to know those things, and to be able to defend his position, that's what he's paid for. Stupid fucker. He didn't like the fact I was advocating for less money, and less government interference.
Oh I agree to an extent but in this instance there was no playing dumb, he just didn't like it. When he thought he knew about what was happening with a policy, and he didn't, doubled and tripled down on it, got proven wrong, and then throw a fit because the policy was shitty and they were called on it, and made to look the fool. I actually enjoyed it, and i know that I made a positive difference in a small way.The problem with politicians (yes, even a hired position in the government makes you a politician) is that they have to satisfy everybody. That's not possible. Common sense doesn't always satisfy the boss. Sometimes you have to bite your tongue and look as dumb as a box of rocks just to keep your job.
well, at least you can go to the cafeteria if you get hungry lol.. nothing like left over lasagna in the morningNothing like mandated ot to make you still be up when the rest of you are waking up..., it's what's for breakfast!!!
Last night it was stuffed shells. Another thing they do well. Next week's menu sucks though. Grub hub to the rescue...well, at least you can go to the cafeteria if you get hungry lol.. nothing like left over lasagna in the morning![]()
Yeah it's tedious but needs to be done once in awhile, I'm part of an organization that is very politically active and sometimes I have to go do those things. I've been to D.C. once and the state capital 3 or 4 times. I feel I had a rather large roll in changing some federal policy in D.C. a couple years ago. I pissed off a really high ranking unelected bureaucrat in the USDA so bad he wouldn't speak to me the rest of the meeting, the next day we were issued a formal letter of apology from him. Asshole didn't do it in person though. Made the excuse that he wasn't prepared to answer my questions or speak to my concerns. As far as I'm concerned that's his job to know those things, and to be able to defend his position, that's what he's paid for. Stupid fucker. He didn't like the fact I was advocating for less money, and less government interference.
It's my Friday, beeches. AND I got off early.in the appetizer and the main course. I'm working on getting a belly full.
I think this is an appropriate song-------caffeine in the morning and alcohol at night......
Cool, thanks man. I'll have to listen to him tomorrow. With your recommendation he should be good.@Copejunkie Corey Smith is an amazing artist. Not sure how familiar you are with him because he's relatively local to Georgia (although he plays all over the country. He's on the east coast right now and will be in Hopewell, VA next Thursday night). You can look his stuff up on youtube, but you need to make sure you only watch the live videos. He's put out 13-14 albums now, lots of great songs, but they are MUCH better live than the recordings. He's never signed a recording contract although he's been offered by nearly every Country label out there. They want him to be country, but he just isn't the "country" that they want him to be. That last song I posted was a studio version that really sucks compared to "live". You can find a live version. Here's one of my favorite live songs of his. Check him out. I really think you'll like this song. Especially the lyrics.
Sorry to hear that! Us older guys used to have cool stories to tell about our injuries. Now we have to worry about getting injured just putting on our damn socksGood Morning,, strained my coffee cup holding hand yesterday on a relatively simple grip and pull.. Going lefty for a while![]()