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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Reaganite on September 26, 2012, 04:00:43 PM
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EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT IT...OMAHA STEVE RUNS A DISTANT 3RD IN 3 MAN RACE FOR UNION VICE PRESIDENT. LET THE WHINING BEGIN!
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What? This thread is useless without a link.
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EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT IT...OMAHA STEVE RUNS A DISTANT 3RD IN 3 MAN RACE FOR UNION VICE PRESIDENT. LET THE WHINING BEGIN!
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There is no thread to link to, it was an attempt at humor.
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Without a link this thread is still useless.
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Oh..sorry, I couldn't tell.
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Exactly. No link? Didn't happen. :whatever: ::)
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Steve's terrible, horrible, no good summer is turning into Steve's terrible, horrible, no good autumn. At least he will have a warm neck.
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From the lounge
There is no thread to link to, it was an attempt at humor.
http://www.conservativecave.com/index.php/topic,78611.msg955495/topicseen.html#new
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Please don`t do stuff like this.
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According to my informant in Omaha, it's true, very true.
This isn't newspaper news. Wait until the next union newsletter comes out.
Too bad for the big guy. He slipped on the railway station platform, and the free ride rumbled right past him.
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EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT IT...OMAHA STEVE RUNS A DISTANT 3RD IN 3 MAN RACE FOR UNION VICE PRESIDENT. LET THE WHINING BEGIN!
I swear, the big guy's just got to hang it up, and settle down.
He's spent more energy and hopes on trying to get a free ride than he has working.
He really really wants to get that free ride.
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According to my informant in Omaha, it's true, very true.
This isn't newspaper news. Wait until the next union newsletter comes out.
Too bad for the big guy. He slipped on the railway station platform, and the free ride rumbled right past him.
Not to be a smart@ss Frank, but did anyone here really expect any other outcome?
I don't know if there is a limit on how high a Nevada betting agency can put the odds, but when it comes to Socialist Steve running for any elected office I could easily see the odds being a billion to one against. Either way it still brings a smile knowing he is still the biggest failure at the DUmp. :-)
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LET THE WHINING BEGIN!
It'll be interesting to see if the big guy dares whine to the primitives.
After all, he kept his candidacy a secret from them, as if he didn't trust them.
Not only that, but in not keeping the primitives informed, he lost out on chances to raise campaign cash.
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Not to be a smart@ss Frank, but did anyone here really expect any other outcome?
No, we didn't expect it to be any different.
Besides not gettng along with his bosses, the big guy apparently doesn't work all that well with his peers.
He's about as popular as Leon Trotsky would be with the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
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He's about as popular as Leon Trotsky would be with the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
:lol: ^5, good stuff.
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Exactly. No link? Didn't happen. :whatever: ::)
I learned about this in mid-afternoon. When I came home, there was a message on the answering machine.
I had to wait a bit, until someone showed up here, who could listen to it and tell me what it was.
The woman who does my laundry brought the clean clothes back about 4:00 p.m., and listened for me. She had no idea who the big guy is, and what it's about. It would've made great comedy, watching her try to explain it to me. But at any rate, the neighbor, who's heard the voice before, came by while she was still here, and listened to it. It's real.
I was trying to figure out how to post here when our good friend did it for me.
This isn't newspaper news, and so there won't be any link until the union newsletter puts out a list of the new officers.
And so alas, no internet verification of Reaganite and franksolich until then--unless and until the big guy fesses up to the primitives that he never told them he was running for this particular office.
That might happen; I dunno. But watch for the next union newsletter.
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OMAHA STEVE RUNS A DISTANT 3RD IN 3 MAN RACE FOR UNION VICE PRESIDENT.
:nelson:
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It'll be interesting to see if the big guy dares whine to the primitives.
After all, he kept his candidacy a secret from them, as if he didn't trust them.
Not only that, but in not keeping the primitives informed, he lost out on chances to raise campaign cash.
Well, they know now.
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Topic now being covered in the "Fight Club":
http://www.conservativecave.com/index.php?topic=78614.msg955575;topicseen#msg955575
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As far as I know, the big guy hasn't been here yet, but that doesn't mean he hasn't already seen this.
The big guy's socialist friend from Wisconsin however has been here.
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This just isn't his thing, is it? I'm not just talking about him running for office, I'm talking about his life in general.
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This just isn't his thing, is it? I'm not just talking about him running for office, I'm talking about his life in general.
The big guy's 55, almost 56, years old.
Just nine years away from collecting social security and the generous pension the taxpayers of Omaha pay into for him.
Just nine more years; that's all he has to wait.
If the big guy would just diligently apply himself to his work, obeying his bosses and respecting his co-workers, those nine years would go quick as a flash, and boom! he's suddenly in fat city.
He's spent nearly 40 years looking for a free ride--in some way, shape, or form--and he's put more energy into that, than into his work.
I think he should just give up trying to chase a rainbow he can't possibly catch, and settle down.
Life after 65 can't be too bad, if one has to look forward to what the big guy's going to get.
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Reportedly finished a distant last place ?
See - this is what happens when Steve doesn't let his friends assist in his campaign like they did last time. Maybe he figured he could 'go it alone' but obviously someone needed to assist.
Too bad.
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Reportedly finished a distant last place ?
See - this is what happens when Steve doesn't let his friends assist in his campaign like they did last time. Maybe he figured he could 'go it alone' but obviously someone needed to assist.
Too bad.
Yeah, who knows. With his friend's help, he could have managed to finish second-to-last place, like he did earlier this year!
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The only time he needs to "go it alone" is when it's just a table of him and some mini-tacos.
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Yeah, who knows. With his friend's help, he could have managed to finish second-to-last place, like he did earlier this year!
I'm still kind of upset at the big guy, keeping it a secret from the primitives.
If he'd announced his candidacy to the primitives, I'm sure the cash would've flowed in to his coffers, enabling him to pay back what he still owes for bills incurred while running for the Bellevue City Council last spring.
Talk about a missed financial opportunity.
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The big guy was campaigning at a big disadvantage. He's over at the police station now, bringing coffee and doughnuts to the desk cops, scraping bug guts off cruiser windshields, just beating in time and working on his disability appeal. That probably lost him some votes among his former colleagues back at the sewage factory.
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The big guy was campaigning at a big disadvantage. He's over at the police station now, bringing coffee and doughnuts to the desk cops, scraping bug guts off cruiser windshields, just beating in time and working on his disability appeal. That probably lost him some votes among his former colleagues back at the sewage factory.
Gotta wonder if the cops at his new place of work know how the the DUmmies, people OS associates with feel about cops. Has OS ever joined in any cop bashing on Skin's Island?
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Gotta wonder if the cops at his new place of work know how the the DUmmies, people OS associates with feel about cops. Has OS ever joined in any cop bashing on Skin's Island?
He's posted threads about freeing that mummy guy in Philadelphia, who killed cops.
I'm sure however his boss there knows about it, and has the big guy under close scrutiny.
Freedom of speech is a wonderful thing to have; I couldn't do without it.
However, as we understand--while apparently the primitives don't--free speech has consequences, too.
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Yeah, I thought it was humor when you said that Steve finished third out of three. I would imagine he'd do much worse. :p
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The big guy was campaigning at a big disadvantage. He's over at the police station now, bringing coffee and doughnuts to the desk cops, scraping bug guts off cruiser windshields, just beating in time and working on his disability appeal. That probably lost him some votes among his former colleagues back at the sewage factory.
Let's not forget the cleaning up puke from the police cars after they arrest his fellow DUmmies for OUIL.
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The big guy was campaigning at a big disadvantage. He's over at the police station now, bringing coffee and doughnuts to the desk cops, scraping bug guts off cruiser windshields, just beating in time and working on his disability appeal. That probably lost him some votes among his former colleagues back at the sewage factory.
I don;t think so - check out his posting at the DU. Two pages of cut and paste articles per day. He is sitting at a computer surfing the internet all damn day on the taxpayer dime.
I fully expect to be reading how he hurt himself again though any day now.
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Well, he is consistant......consistently in last place....a constant loser.
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Well, he is consistent......consistently in last place....a constant loser.
Yes, and the big guy's never understood that he could be a winner.
Humility, modesty, and diligence inevitably exalts one, while know-it-all-ism, laziness, and sloth brings one down.
Yeah, I do know that's too deep for a primitive to understand.
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I'm still looking for the official results, but coming up dry.
It's obviously not news-worthy, the election of a new vice-president for Omaha Local 251.
I did however find this, from the big guy's first run for the free ride, back in September 2009.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x6470965
Omaha Steve (1000+ posts) Sat Sep-05-09 08:24 AM
Original message
Please review my application/bio for my local unions election for VP spot
Be honest and don't pull punches. This is for the mailer to each member at my expense. There are 3 very good candidates.
Here it is: Dear Local 251 Members:
I am honored to announce my candidacy for Local 251 Vice President, and I am asking for your vote. As a long-time union member, and as a lifetime advocate for union and worker rights, my qualifications for the position are unique and will benefit Local 251 and its members in a number of ways. My wife of 34 years, Marta, was a member of CWA Local 7400 for the 18 years she worked at the local phone company. She walked the picket line in the 1983 CWA strike which lasted three weeks.
I first worked for the City of Omaha in 1983 as seasonal clerk messenger with Public Works. From that time until 1992 I worked in various locations within the Parks Department. In 1992 I accepted a full-time position with an outside company. My full-time position with the City of Omaha began in December, 1997, as a Park Caretaker at Brown Park. I continued in that job until moving to the Missouri River Treatment Plant in 2006, where my current position is Waste Water Treatment Operator.
During my full-time with the City, I have been a member of Local 251. I have served as steward since 2003, and was elected to one term as Trustee. I currently serve on the Appeals board of the union. I was elected to the Executive Board of Local 251, and have served as delegate to the Omaha Federation of Labor for over two years. I twice served as delegate to the State AFL-CIO convention representing Local 251. I help organize and regularly attend rallies for union activities and benefits, including the latest for health care reform. I was asked to initiate the monthly newsletter in November 2008. The first issue was in member’s hands in January and I research and provide 80% of the content for the newsletter.
I have served as an advocate for unions and worker rights for thirty years, and have been involved in union affairs and gatherings during those years. My organizing history includes a nearly successful attempt to organize a print shop for the Graphic Arts Union in 1980, for which I was fired by the company just as I obtained the necessary number of signed union cards. I took this illegal dismissal to the National Labor Relations Board (Case No. 17-CA-9763) and won the case, though it took four years. I was once fired by the City and looked to Local 251 for help, which was given and was successful, so I understand your concerns.
Please cast your vote for Steve Dawes for Vice President at the union meeting on September 22, 2009. I feel that Local 251 is poised to become an integral part of local union activities, but only if we educate our members on how union processes work, and how the members can influence city politics by attending meetings regularly. We must get union membership up, and get members more involved in local events and national AFSCME gatherings. As your Vice President, I pledge to work to strengthen Local 251. For City of Omaha members, that means becoming the bargaining equal of the Police and Fire unions. I have been active in publicly speaking about Local 251 and its members, no matter the forum, and will continue to work tirelessly for your rights and benefits.
OS
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No, we didn't expect it to be any different.
Besides not gettng along with his bosses, the big guy apparently doesn't work all that well with his peers.
He's about as popular as Leon Trotsky would be with the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
Like most Husker football opponents at the start of the season He is now 0 and 4 and the rest of the season isn't looking so hot for OS.
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Like most Husker football opponents at the start of the season He is now 0 and 4 and the rest of the season isn't looking so hot for OS.
Do you suppose the big guy's ever going to give up?
You know, this absurd chasing-the-rainbow for a free ride somewhere.
After all, he doesn't have that much longer to go, before those monthly checks'll flow to him automatically, and he can sit back and live the life of Reilly. All he has to do is hang in a few more years.
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Do you suppose the big guy's ever going to give up?
You know, this absurd chasing-the-rainbow for a free ride somewhere.
After all, he doesn't have that much longer to go, before those monthly checks'll flow to him automatically, and he can sit back and live the life of Reilly. All he has to do is hang in a few more years.
No. He might get his 'free ride,' qualifying for it after he can retire.
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The big guy needs two things: his resume rewritten by DUmmy rsmithnumbers, and a shave.
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I, for one, would like to thank Socialist Steve. He embodies every single one of Marxism's infinite list of failures and is the living poster of why not to do, what beliefs not to choose to believe.
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Do you suppose the big guy's ever going to give up?
You know, this absurd chasing-the-rainbow for a free ride somewhere.
After all, he doesn't have that much longer to go, before those monthly checks'll flow to him automatically, and he can sit back and live the life of Reilly. All he has to do is hang in a few more years.
No I don't think he ever will. He has been at it for so ling and refuses to stop. Probably going to keep going till his dying day or untill he hits the motherload.
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No I don't think he ever will. He has been at it for so ling and refuses to stop. Probably going to keep going till his dying day or untill he hits the motherlode.
But the big guy's going to hit the motherlode whether he wants to or not, in less than nine years, when he gets to retire double-dipping from both social security retirement and the generous pension the taxpayers of Omaha are going to pay him.
Nine years isn't that long to wait for the free ride to come chugging into the station, stopping to pick him up.
For his own well-being and the sake of his health, the big guy should just sit back, relax, get mellow, and wait; one after all doesn't burn up calories chasing after rainbows. All he needs to do is humbly and diligently apply himself to his work, being respectful and obedient to his bosses, getting along with his co-workers, and nine years will evaporate faster than the snows in March.
There's lots and lots of people who've done a lot more, and gotten a lot less, at the end of the trail.
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The chances of the big guy living another nine years are very, very slim.
For the taxpayers of Omaha, and society in general, that's a good thing.
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The chances of the big guy living another nine years are very, very slim.
That is always on the back of my mind, and a concern because I'm rather fond of the big guy.
However, we all make our own destinies.
I wonder how many 4x4 posts he has in the basement of his house, supporting the first floor above.
Damn.
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But the big guy's going to hit the motherlode whether he wants to or not, in less than nine years, when he gets to retire double-dipping from both social security retirement and the generous pension the taxpayers of Omaha are going to pay him.
Nine years isn't that long to wait for the free ride to come chugging into the station, stopping to pick him up.
For his own well-being and the sake of his health, the big guy should just sit back, relax, get mellow, and wait; one after all doesn't burn up calories chasing after rainbows. All he needs to do is humbly and diligently apply himself to his work, being respectful and obedient to his bosses, getting along with his co-workers, and nine years will evaporate faster than the snows in March.
There's lots and lots of people who've done a lot more, and gotten a lot less, at the end of the trail.
We both know that Frank but OS isn't;t going to be satisfied with just a pension and retirement. He wants to be as rich as Warren Buffet and not have to deal with anything that would stop him from getting richer then he could ever deserve. Call it greed or something else OS wants it all and will do anything to get it. He seems to think he has answers to problems that don't exist and runs for office only to fail. This while trying to scam for disability and his piss poor attempts at attention makes me think he won't stop at getting more and more of what ever it is he wants.