Frank, I hate to disagree with you here but I've been around deaf people and heavy equipment....they can tell how close something is by the way the ground shakes. I think maybe your friend engineered is ride on the SS train.
Sorry about taking so long to respond, but the past couple of days I've been in a real funk about this.
I've seen a lot of people bigger and better than me go down, and it's of great concern.
I worked in construction--many many years ago--but don't remember anything in particular about the heavy equipment. Yes, we can feel the ground shake.....if we're paying attention. If we're not paying attention--off day-dreaming or tired or otherwise distracted--we don't.
This guy worked in construction for more than 15 years, and was rather proud he'd never gotten hurt, even though he probably hand-shoveled a couple of Himalaya Mountains of dirt. This particular morning he was pretty goggy, hung over. And by bad coincidence, the driver of the bobcat (?) was pretty groggy and hung over too. So neither of them were paying attention. He was knocked over, and got three ribs cracked, no other bad damage.
I doubt he was an Omaha Steve, looking for a free ride.
After he recovered, about six weeks or two months later, the company had cut down on employees, and he wasn't hired back. He applied with other construction companies, and thought his reputation for diligence and heavy manual labor would endear him to another employer, but you know--the 0bamaconomy, the ADA, and all that.
Workingmen's compensation covered him until he was healthy again, and then unemployment compensation.
While most states award as much as 99 weeks' unemployment compensation, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Vermont have been exempted from that rule, covering only the usual-and-standard 26 weeks. He went to vocational rehabilitation when he first started on unemployment (and hadn't gotten anywhere on his own efforts).
Vocational rehabilitation convinced him that there were a whole lot of things wrong with him (truly, we deaf have to be the people most susceptible to suggestion; if one saw franksolich in real life, one would see the classic textbook example of acquiescence, the eager abject submissive willingness to please others), and as his unemployment was going to run out sooner or later, convinced him he should jump aboard the social security disability gravy-train.
He had some misgivings about it, but as he wanted to please.....
With the free medical care, he was put on all sorts of anti-anger pills, happy pills, and pain pills.
And hence the gross distortion of a human person I saw the other day. It was very discouraging.
I asked him what he did during the day, and he told me he hung around some sort of day-time "half-way house" for those on disability, where they provide amusement and entertainment for well-paid social workers. That was all he did 8-5 Monday through Friday. All other times, he just slept.
The prognosis is not good; he's terrifically obese, a heavy drinker, a taker of eight potent pharmaceuticals a day, and not very bright, none of which are conducive for longevity. He'll probably be gone before he's 40.
This of course is the sort of fate to which the Democrats, liberals, and primitives wish to consign we "imperfect" human beings.
It's slower than the socialist gas chambers, but it's still the gas chambers.
I mean to repeat that; this is the fate to which Democrats, liberals, and primitives wish to force upon us. I first understood that when I was a teenager; that if I wished to live free and unbounded and be my own person as God intended me to be, best to stay out of the malignant clutches and claws of such depraved monsters, not even allowing their shadow to touch a part of myself.