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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Ralph Wiggum on May 31, 2013, 03:24:03 PM
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el_bryanto (3,756 posts)
If you found out your honest, trustworthy mechanic was a right winger, would you stop using him? (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022928119)
or her? This assumes that you've been using the mechanic for a while and felt that he was honest and trustworthy.
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I would definitely change mechanics 11 (12%)
I would probably change mechanics 3 (3%)
I might change mechanics 1 (1%)
I would consider changing mechanics 7 (7%)
It wouldn't affect my decision to use this mechanic 51 (54%)
If my mechanic posted these bullshit polls I'd fire him on the spot 14 (15%)
There's no such thing as an honest and trustworthy right winger 7 (7%)
I like to vote. 1 (1%)
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premium (1,538 posts)
2. If he's honest and trustworty, why change mechanics?
This doesn't make any sense, so what if he's a RW'er? What's that got to do with his skills? Honest, trustworthy mechanics are few and far between these days.
Hoyt (12,188 posts)
18. I don't know. If he has a confederate flag in the garage, wears a gun, talks thrash -- I'd tell him
I prefer to deal with people who aren't right wing Aholes.
markiv (385 posts)
3. i would change mechanics, if he were an active child molester
other than that, i wouldnt change an honest trustworthy mechanic for anything
notadmblnd (17,128 posts)
4. yup
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I would never have a right wing mechanic. I have a perfectly good progressive mechanic and he works cheap for his mommy too.
MADem (86,398 posts)
6. This happened to a member of my family.
Wingnut mechanic, flew under the radar for years, suddenly started railing about birth certificates...AND didn't do work that he charged for (supposedly he thought one of his underlings did it, but it was immediately apparent that he didn't do the job).
I had to step in and get the refund, and that mechanic is in the rear view mirror. That was a good five years ago, now!
:bouncy: :bouncy: :bouncy:
Sherman A1 (11,624 posts)
7. My honest trustworthy mechanic is indeed
and he treats my cars and my business with great respect. I would not change under any circumstances as he is a decent hardworking small business owner, employing other hard working folks.
dixiegrrrrl (30,998 posts)
28. I agree with Sherman.
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Hell, down here most people in this town are Republicans, but the culture emphasizes social cohesiveness, which is a damn good idea that works here, because people don't argue about religion or politics.
They look for common ground and act polite towards each other.
I don't look to make political pals when I am in a business or work relationship.
I look for honesty and a fair price, and get it.
My goal is to foster unity, not divisiveness.
Aristus (29,531 posts)
8. I like my mechanic enough not to want to give him up.
So I'm not going to inquire about his political beliefs. If he starts volunteering a lot of RW spew, however, I'm out of there.
cherokeeprogressive (15,025 posts)
14. I don't care what someone's politics are if the work is good.
tokenlib (3,505 posts)
20. Do you remove leftist bumper stickers from the car before taking it in??
Sometimes I worry about sabotage from a right wing mechanic--but if they are good I'd still go to them..
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tokenlib (3,505 posts)
20. Do you remove leftist bumper stickers from the car before taking it in??
Sometimes I worry about sabotage from a right wing mechanic--but if they are good I'd still go to them..
Keyed enough cars with conservative bumper stickers to make you suspicious of everyone else, have you?
Cindie
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Sheesh. I could not care less if the guys at the garage were flaming liberals as long as they fix my vehicles at a reasonable price and do excellent work.
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Sheesh. I could not care less if the guys at the garage were flaming liberals as long as they fix my vehicles at a reasonable price and do excellent work.
Ditto.
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I doubt there is such a thing as a good liberal mechanic.
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I doubt there is such a thing as a good liberal mechanic.
My thought as well. :-)
If there were, they probably charge more for fixing better maintained cars. :loser:
Most cars with Obama stickers that I see, look like they just came from the junk yard. :lmao:
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Gang, it gets zero bongs. How many DUmb****s have cars that run? :???:
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My thought as well. :-)
If there were, they probably charge more for fixing better maintained cars. :loser:
Most cars with Obama stickers that I see, look like they just came from the junk yard. :lmao:
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The lefties use the bumper stickers to cover up the rust holes.
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I'm a home mechanic who does work for people occasionally, and everybody's money spends the same.
Just expect to get charged more if you're a lib.
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I'm a home mechanic who does work for people occasionally, and everybody's money spends the same.
Just expect to get charged more if you're a lib.
Seen this in a local shop:
Hourly labor rates:
$40.00/hour
$55.00/hour if you watch
$70.00/hour if you help
$110.00/hour if you took it somewhere else first.
Sign added to bottom of the above right after the 2008 election:
Obama voters add $20.00/hour surcharge, plus carbon tax! :lmao:
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Seen this in a local shop:
Hourly labor rates:
$40.00/hour
$55.00/hour if you watch
$70.00/hour if you help
$110.00/hour if you took it somewhere else first.
Sign added to bottom of the above right after the 2008 election:
Obama voters add $20.00/hour surcharge, plus carbon tax! :lmao:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Now that is funny DD!!! H5!
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The only liberal automobile experts I've seen always end up cuffed on "Bait Car".
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dixiegrrrrl (30,998 posts)
28. I agree with Sherman.
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Hell, down here most people in this town are Republicans, but the culture emphasizes social cohesiveness, which is a damn good idea that works here, because people don't argue about religion or politics.
They look for common ground and act polite towards each other.
I don't look to make political pals when I am in a business or work relationship.
I look for honesty and a fair price, and get it.
My goal is to foster unity, not divisiveness.
Unnhhhh.....yeeeeaaaah.
Ummm...the bulb isn't getting any brighter, is it?
No. No, it's not.
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Working on cars is a lot of work, no matter if they're old or new ones.
No way a DUmmy would put in that kind of work for a simple paycheck. The UAW is proof of that.
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I'm a home mechanic who does work for people occasionally, and everybody's money spends the same.
Just expect to get charged more if you're a lib.
I work on computers on the side, but it really depends if I feel like tackling someone else's problem. I do that enough already... I don't have much patience left for fixing other people's screw-ups after putting in 40+ hours.
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The only places I can think of where someone might find a liberal mechanic would be at the big chain store operations. The odds get a lot smaller when the shop is independently owned and operated.
With that being said - Who cares?
If the job is done right and at a fair price I'm good with it.