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Title: The propane saga continues
Post by: FunkyZero on December 21, 2016, 06:58:27 PM
Remember this guy?

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10141646228 (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10141646228)

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Wed Dec 21, 2016, 07:43 PM

Star Member jpak (30,962 posts)

Skowhegan propane dealer with anti-Trump message is not licensed to sell fuel
Source: Portland Press Herald

SKOWHEGAN — A local propane dealer who said in a recent message that he won’t sell to anyone who voted for President-elect Donald Trump is not currently licensed to sell fuel, state officials said this week.

Michael Turner, who operates Turner LP Gas Service on Canaan Road, left a message for would-be customers on his company’s voicemail, saying “If you voted for Donald Trump for President, I will no longer be delivering your gas, please find someone else.” That message was left on Friday, when temperatures were bitterly cold. The message goes on to say that the cost of gas remains $110 a bottle, with payment due on delivery.

Turner is not licensed to sell gas, and according to the Maine Fuel Board Turner’s propane license expired in 2012. Turner had two licenses, one for delivery and the other for dispensing, which expired in 2012 and 2014, respectively. The board became aware of the issue after the news of Turner’s message was reported by the Portland Press Herald late last week.

According to records with the Maine Fuel Board, Turner was first licensed to sell propane in 1998. A representative from the board said they are aware Turner’s license expired, and said it is illegal to operate without a license.

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Read more: http://www.pressherald.com/2016/12/21/skowhegan-propane-dealer-with-anti-trump-message-is-not-licensed-to-sell-fuel/ (http://www.pressherald.com/2016/12/21/skowhegan-propane-dealer-with-anti-trump-message-is-not-licensed-to-sell-fuel/)

Then for some reason, this jaggoff goes off ranting about over-regulation. The inside of their minds must be like that "crazy stairs" painting (yea, Family Guy reference, I know what it's called)

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Response to jpak (Original post)

Wed Dec 21, 2016, 07:52 PM

Star Member Feeling the Bern (3,463 posts)
2. You notice when people bitch a regulations, they never bitch about the majorly restrictive

regulations the States put on people.

You pretty much need a license for everything except breathing and jerking off these days. But that is okay. The Feds put a restriction or a license requirement on something and everyone loses their ****ing minds.

When I put in a pool in my backyard, the petition was rejected by the country first time. Amazing how no one bothers with the "government can't tell me what to do on my property" argument when it's the State, City, Town or local government. Feds, they go nuts.
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: I_B_Perky on December 21, 2016, 07:11:16 PM
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Star Member jpak (30,962 posts)

Skowhegan propane dealer with anti-Trump message is not licensed to sell fuel
Source: Portland Press Herald

SKOWHEGAN — A local propane dealer who said in a recent message that he won’t sell to anyone who voted for President-elect Donald Trump is not currently licensed to sell fuel, state officials said this week.

Michael Turner, who operates Turner LP Gas Service on Canaan Road, left a message for would-be customers on his company’s voicemail, saying “If you voted for Donald Trump for President, I will no longer be delivering your gas, please find someone else.” That message was left on Friday, when temperatures were bitterly cold. The message goes on to say that the cost of gas remains $110 a bottle, with payment due on delivery.

Turner is not licensed to sell gas, and according to the Maine Fuel Board Turner’s propane license expired in 2012. Turner had two licenses, one for delivery and the other for dispensing, which expired in 2012 and 2014, respectively. The board became aware of the issue after the news of Turner’s message was reported by the Portland Press Herald late last week.

According to records with the Maine Fuel Board, Turner was first licensed to sell propane in 1998. A representative from the board said they are aware Turner’s license expired, and said it is illegal to operate without a license.

Now the liberal is not going to sell any propane!!!  Libs hanging themselves make me laugh.
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: FunkyZero on December 21, 2016, 07:12:17 PM
Now the liberal is not going to sell any propane!!!  Libs hanging themselves make me laugh.

When will the hilarity end?
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: I_B_Perky on December 21, 2016, 07:26:22 PM
When will the hilarity end?

It is going to be a great 4 and possibly 8 years at the dump. I thought they could not get anymore unhinged than they were during GW Bush's admin... boy was I wrong.   :popcorn:
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: diesel driver on December 21, 2016, 07:31:11 PM
Now the liberal is not going to sell any propane!!!  Libs hanging themselves make me laugh.

Karma just bitchslapped a lib, whoda thunk it!   :lol:

It is going to be a great 4 and possibly 8 years at the dump. I thought they could not get anymore unhinged than they were during GW Bush's admin... boy was I wrong.   :popcorn:

They had 8 years of Barry Hussain O to practice their craft, now they have all this pent up stupidity to unleash!   :yahoo:
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: FaC on December 21, 2016, 08:16:50 PM
Did that fool just prove that it is possible to WallDude your own business?
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: Ralph Wiggum on December 21, 2016, 08:29:37 PM
Did that fool just prove that it is possible to WallDude your own business?
Probably. And whenever it happens, hilarity ensues.
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: Maverick1987 on December 21, 2016, 08:55:49 PM
Did someone mention "propane"?

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Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: 67 Rover on December 21, 2016, 09:01:55 PM
Nope.  Still not tired of winning.   :rofl:

Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: Karin on December 21, 2016, 09:41:01 PM
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Response to jpak (Original post)

Wed Dec 21, 2016, 08:03 PM

Star Member yeoman6987 (13,544 posts)

4. Oh shit!
 
What did he just do to himself? He's screwed. Might not even be able to get a new license now.

I used to live in Maine.  This is par for the course.  There's plenty of derp up there. 

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Response to jpak (Original post)

Wed Dec 21, 2016, 07:52 PM

Star Member Feeling the Bern (3,465 posts)

2. Amazing how no one bothers with the "government can't tell me what to do on my property" argument when it's the State, City, Town or local government. Feds, they go nuts.

You are so wrong.  We bitch about it sometimes, sometimes not. 

Shoot, shovel, and shut up is a thing. 

At any rate, yes we did just see a guy Walldude himself out of his own business.  DUmbasses everywhere!
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: Karin on December 21, 2016, 09:54:51 PM
Comments from Skowhegan:

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First rule of being a dummy, make sure all your paperwork is in order or proceed to then look like a bigger dummy.

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The state should charge this dummy back fees for licensing plus a hefty fine.
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Well...well...well...a liberal breaking the law....I don't believe it...lol...typical!

Damn democrat crooks!

Guy calls himself "rightwingah"

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Michael Turner is apparently is not just a bigot but a dumb bigot. He hates people with differing views so much that he would risk losing business over his hatred towards them. Now he is going to have the state investigating him because his hate attracted their attention to his illegally operated business. As Trump would say "What a dummy".

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He is indeed a dummy. I wonder if he's been claiming his unlicensed business income on his state and Federal taxes all these years.

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Mr.Turner is UNFIT to run a propane business or any other business.  Resign immediately sir. You are a disgrace to all the honest business owners in the state of Maine. If you do not Resign and liquidate your business you should be impeached! How's it feel? Sorta like the president elect.
:lmao:

There's one smug snot named "Robert Riversong"  ::) on the thread, and everybody gangs up on him, so it wasn't feasible to row over the bar brawl. 

Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: Movie buff- The Sequel on December 22, 2016, 06:35:27 AM
Can this jerkoff be brought up on criminal charges for that?

Did someone mention "propane"?

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Beat me to it, I tell you what!


"Star Member Feeling the Bern (3,463 posts)
2. You notice when people bitch a regulations, they never bitch about the majorly restrictive

regulations the States put on people.

You pretty much need a license for everything except breathing and jerking off these days. But that is okay. The Feds put a restriction or a license requirement on something and everyone loses their ****ing minds."
Ah, Feeling the Bern. While he seems to be a relatively new member of the DUmp, he's already provided me with a lot of fun dismantling his idiotic posts.
Regarding regulation/ overregulation, propane is one of the businesses for which regulation and licensing actually makes a lot of sense, considering it's a potentially hazardous material. I used to work as a loader for a UPS hub (One of the worst jobs I've ever had; Imagine the 'I Love Lucy'  candy conveyor- belt sequence, with packages instead of chocolates), and even just a package with containers of butane lighter fluid would have to be deemed a Haz- Mat and treated specially by its truck's loader and driver. It might be a bit of a pain, but it's one that's certainly understandable given the potential fire hazard they could pose. Considering that tanks of propane are much more flammable, only a complete idiot like Feeling the Bern wouldn't recognize that requiring those who sell and transport them to have up- to- date licensing is an extremely good idea.
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: SVPete on December 22, 2016, 08:02:48 AM
Did that fool just prove that it is possible to WallDude your own business?

Yep, and showed how to do it. I just hope he wasn't making empty noise, and really did out his lack of a license.

I don't mean this to denigrate Fifi or Midnight, but I don't think pet groomers should be licensed, because the damage an incompetent could do is quite minor. Propane dealers, OTOH, could do enormous damage with a bit of carelessness.
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: SVPete on December 22, 2016, 08:09:49 AM
Ah, Feeling the Bern. While he seems to be a relatively new member of the DUmp, he's already provided me with a lot of fun dismantling his idiotic posts.
Regarding regulation/ overregulation, propane is one of the businesses for which regulation and licensing actually makes a lot of sense, considering it's a potentially hazardous material. I used to work as a loader for a UPS hub (One of the worst jobs I've ever had; Imagine the 'I Love Lucy'  candy conveyor- belt sequence, with packages instead of chocolates), and even just a package with containers of butane lighter fluid would have to be deemed a Haz- Mat and treated specially by its truck's loader and driver. It might be a bit of a pain, but it's one that's certainly understandable given the potential fire hazard they could pose. Considering that tanks of propane are much more flammable, only a complete idiot like Feeling the Bern wouldn't recognize that requiring those who sell and transport them to have up- to- date licensing is an extremely good idea.

It's intellectually easier for DU-folk to set up and belabor strawman stereotypes than deal with real conservatives' views. Some industries really should not be located in or near residential neighborhoods. (http://www.foundsf.org/index.php?title=Giant_Powder_Company)
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: DLR Pyro on December 22, 2016, 11:34:19 AM
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Star Member yeoman6987 (13,544 posts)

4. Oh shit!
 
What did he just do to himself?
He tried to go to battle but was improperly armed...

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Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: jukin on December 22, 2016, 12:13:48 PM
DUmmy (ill)logic:

Ace doesn't sell propane to illegal terrorists stopping oil pipeline = Kill all Ace people
Jackoff w/o a license won't sell propane to people using their fundamental right to vote = people's hero
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: diesel driver on December 22, 2016, 12:59:03 PM

I don't mean this to denigrate Fifi or Midnight, but I don't think pet groomers should be licensed, because the damage an incompetent could do is quite minor. Propane dealers, OTOH, could do enormous damage with a bit of carelessness.

There was a propane fire and explosion at a condo complex near the lake.  Propane truck was filling the outside storage tank when it exploded.  Killed one, burned 2, and did $55K damage to the condo.
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: DUmpstruck on December 22, 2016, 02:02:03 PM
jpak was originally on my DOTY list but was dropped in favor of more worthy candidates.
I think he may have been thrown out of the Gungeon for being more stupid than they could handle.

Yup!
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: SVPete on December 22, 2016, 02:52:02 PM
There was a propane fire and explosion at a condo complex near the lake.  Propane truck was filling the outside storage tank when it exploded.  Killed one, burned 2, and did $55K damage to the condo.

Our propane storage tank was about 30 or 40 yards from our house, with 3 trees in between. The grain dryer to which it was connected was another 30 or 40 yards farther away. I was just a kid then, not giving it much thought, but I suspect my Dad and Uncle were careful in planning that location. An entire dealer storage yard going up is something I'd rather not contemplate.
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: catsmtrods on December 22, 2016, 03:56:58 PM
I work for a propane company. I notified our owners who at the last meeting I attended wanted all leads to company's that they may be able to buy. We do go into Vermont. I wonder?
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on December 22, 2016, 05:19:04 PM
Wallduding gets extra points when it is the actual business owner that does it.

 :rotf:
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: Adam Wood on December 25, 2016, 01:15:24 PM
Regarding regulation/ overregulation, propane is one of the businesses for which regulation and licensing actually makes a lot of sense, considering it's a potentially hazardous material. I used to work as a loader for a UPS hub (One of the worst jobs I've ever had; Imagine the 'I Love Lucy'  candy conveyor- belt sequence, with packages instead of chocolates), and even just a package with containers of butane lighter fluid would have to be deemed a Haz- Mat and treated specially by its truck's loader and driver. It might be a bit of a pain, but it's one that's certainly understandable given the potential fire hazard they could pose. Considering that tanks of propane are much more flammable, only a complete idiot like Feeling the Bern wouldn't recognize that requiring those who sell and transport them to have up- to- date licensing is an extremely good idea.
I did that one year for Christmas.  UPS hires on a bunch of extras between about mid-November and Christmas to handle all of the extra package volume.  And you're right, it's brutal work.  Good money at the time, though.  Granted, this was about twenty years ago, so I don't know if they still pay that well or not.

That particular winter was the year that everyone and their uncle bought a Dell home PC for Christmas, so literally about every third item was a 3'X3'X3' cow-printed box, and there were so many that you just never could get all of them on the shelves of that truck.  Eventually, you just had to stack them up where ever you could somewhere kinda close to where they were supposed to be in the truck.

My particular truck was a mostly residential route, but there was one office building on the route, and that building housed some sort of metallurgical lab, testing different steel compositions and such.  So, probably every 20th package that came down the belt was about the size of a typical novel, but it was some metal sample and the damned thing weighed 40 lbs., so I would go to pick it up and damn near yank my arm out of socket.  Just to add insult to injury, I was at the very end of the line, so if I went to catch one of those things and I didn't stop it in time, that heavy SOB would either squash my fingers in the rollers or slam my hand against the "backstop" at the end of the conveyor.  That was especially nice when it was freaking 35 degrees inside the loading dock.
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: Gamle-ged on December 25, 2016, 01:53:03 PM
Our propane storage tank was about 30 or 40 yards from our house, with 3 trees in between. The grain dryer to which it was connected was another 30 or 40 yards farther away. I was just a kid then, not giving it much thought, but I suspect my Dad and Uncle were careful in planning that location. An entire dealer storage yard going up is something I'd rather not contemplate.

https://youtu.be/EPuTQYHnfoc
Title: Re: The propane saga continues
Post by: Gamle-ged on December 25, 2016, 02:08:24 PM


So, probably every 20th package that came down the belt was about the size of a typical novel, but it was some metal sample and the damned thing weighed 40 lbs., so I would go to pick it up and damn near yank my arm out of socket.

When I first started my USPS career, I had a part of a carrier's route that had a few businesses at the very end. There was a registered package I had to sign for to be delivered. It was a plastic bucket with a bail handle, maybe a half- gallon in capacity. I signed and grabbed the handle and it was as if the clerk had superglued the pail to the counter!  I read the delivery label.. it was going to a jewelry shop.

I made that my FIRST delivery for the day. I went in and chose a strong looking section of counter and gently set the pail down and said, "Here's your bucket of gold" and the clerk said "You're not supposed to know that!" I told her, "If this were a BAIT shop I'd have said, 'here's your bucket of lead sinkers'"...