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Comments posted by b8nksboy

On Liquor issue splits Janesville City Council

Posted on January 25 at 7:22 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

I would definitely by alcohol on my way to work, instead of waiting until after work. This would be awesome! I'm all for it, besides school buses are painted bright yellow, so I'll see them easy enough! I hastily thank the City council.


On Mercy plan advances to commission

Posted on September 27 at 7:50 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

LOL! Oops....did I know too much for you MILTONALUM? :)


On Mercy plan advances to commission

Posted on September 21 at 10:55 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

@MiltonAlum- Really? that's all they did? Hmmmm. Then explain the addition of new nursing medical station cabinets at each patient room, that were installed during the "wall painting & trim phase". How many patients could verify hearing jack hammering, core drilling or hammer-drilling early in the morning, above or below their room? Obvious tools for painting walls, new floors, and trim work. NOT!!! Everything was removed, and remodeled to make that cabinet fit. That's why the showers are smaller now. Those cabinets can't be mistaken as being existing. Nice try!- MiltonAlum


On Mercy plan advances to commission

Posted on September 19 at 4:28 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

Mercy has done lots of work without state approval first! They Remodeled all of the patient rooms in the hospital without ever getting state approvals. (It takes to long and costs a lot more money) Just check out the patient's shower room areas. Some are about 30"x 30"! How can you shower in a broom closet?


On Janesville School Board will have to swallow more cuts or raise taxes

Posted on August 23 at 10:41 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

hey -letsbehonest ya know what? that actually happened last year to all of the skilled trade unions. All of the large contractors i.e. findorff, cullen, tri-north asked all of us to take a reduction in pay raises. the carpenters were the only ones to concede. and this year they gave us all of the money that would've been spread through four different trades. and the others? they got nothing!


On Janesville School Board will have to swallow more cuts or raise taxes

Posted on August 23 at 10:34 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

Allfor1- hey I do agree with you on that soderman dude. this guy is more worried about his local status in the community, than the school system. He isn't whats best for Janesville period. He's what wrong with this backwards thinking town!


On Janesville School Board will have to swallow more cuts or raise taxes

Posted on August 23 at 10:27 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

Okay-allfor1
6cr. x 300=1800
5yr. x 100= 500+1800=2300/5= $460peryr

Seriously?!!!!....I pay 2x that amount in one month for benefits!
You are going to have to do better than this, to change my mind!!!!


On Janesville School Board will have to swallow more cuts or raise taxes

Posted on August 23 at 10:17 p.m.

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On Janesville School Board will have to swallow more cuts or raise taxes

Posted on August 23 at 10 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

OhHappyDay-keep looking with those horse blinders, they serve you well!

-Did you know that the local carpenters union fully funds it own pension and healthcare funds? 100%!! It can be done people.

This is a more about changing a delusional culture! The fact that a public sector of people receives better benefits than 95% of its taxpayers who pay their salaries is ridiculous! everyone in the private sector has taken their hits, teachers should not be so ignorant to think they are exempt!


On Janesville School Board will have to swallow more cuts or raise taxes

Posted on August 23 at 9:17 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

First, they need to tax the max. Our choices are few. Secondly, find a healthy school district of equal size and budget to compare with. Find what is working and flag off-base budgeted areas. I've never understood how a masters or doctorate in education, qualifies an individual to make large financial decisions. How about hiring a person in finance to foresee the financial health of a school district. This persons role alone would pay for itself in the long run. We need to rethink how schools operate as a whole.


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