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RINO Tom
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« on: June 24, 2023, 10:12:57 PM »

They should come to Illinois, our 3-year construction project on I-90 - causing 2 hour trips from O’Hare to the Loop in rush hour - seems like a great gig.  I’ve literally never seen a single worker out there past 3:00 pm and randomly nobody is there in the morning.
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RINO Tom
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« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2023, 12:26:51 PM »
« Edited: June 26, 2023, 12:31:26 PM by RINO Tom »

They should come to Illinois, our 3-year construction project on I-90 - causing 2 hour trips from O’Hare to the Loop in rush hour - seems like a great gig.  I’ve literally never seen a single worker out there past 3:00 pm and randomly nobody is there in the morning.

Whenever there's something truly appalling on an economic policy that screws human beings over, you always put the r in rino front and center. Well done!

For how smart you think you are, your critiques of people on this forum are so frickin' lazy.  My friend has worked in construction for 8+ years, and his private firm would have been out there more often and gotten this done in WAY less than 2 years.  They are paid well, they like their boss and they get generous vacation time ... but when there is a job to do, they don't drag it out.  Every single person in that company he has talked to likes working for their boss, and they're all fine with a work schedule that maximizes daylight and AT LEAST gets work done during a typical 9-5 weekday timeframe.  I'm sure you think they're the sweatshop equivalent when it comes to construction and that Illinois is just so noble for hiring a totally uncorrupt and wholesome union-backed group to do the job in triple the time, but that's frankly a laughable take in this state.

But yeah, Badger, go on and preach me the gospel of economic egalitarianism that only your righteous party can provide, that those of us too stupid or too selfish to comprehend just haven't gotten behind YET!
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