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Gas money for County Supervisors?
Jul 21, 2008 | 9:10 PM PST
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Did you see my story Monday on County Supervisor Elizabeth Coggs' proposal to give supervisors a $300 a month "transportation allowance"? Her proposal cited the growing districts they manage and of course, the growing gas prices. In our interview she also pointed out that board members have not had a raise since 2000. But here's the thing, Coggs only lives a few miles from the courthouse and when asked how many miles she does rack up a month, she didn't even know.
$300 is a lot of money per month, considering they don't even keep track of their mileage. HOWEVER-- She also pointed out that Milwaukee aldermen do get a "transportation allowance" of $337 a month. They also make close to $23,000 a year more than county supervisors.
So what do you think? Do the supervisors deserve a transportation allowance? What about mileage reimbursement? Or are they just up a creek like the rest of us?
Am I the only one confused about what's going on in our economy right now? I'm sure it's part of the global economy, but I'm really, truly perplexed about something.
I covered the story of Midwest Airlines' job cuts on Monday... 1,200 people are going to lose their jobs. The company says mostly to blame, is fuel prices. Mike Brophy, an airline spokesperson said, "It's a very, very tough environment for airlines, probably the most difficult ever. Definitely more difficult than post 9-11." That's an exact quote. And it's not just Midwest, as I'm sure you know, airlines everywhere are suffering-- cutting jobs, charging customers more, etc.
So my confusion is... How in the world is this happening, while oil companies claim record profits? I don't understand this. How is this possible? Are oil companies more valuable than the airline industry? Are their profits worth more than food prices at the grocery store or families being forced to sell a vehicle just to get by? I just don't get it. Really, I'm not trying to make a political statement because I'm not trying to blame anyone with this blog-- I truly don't get it.
So-- if you can offer any explanations to end my confusion, I'd love to hear it.
Saving Money!!
May 1, 2008 | 5:50 PM PST
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Did you see my story Thursday on ways to save money? I talked to a stay at home mom of three, who's about to give birth to their fourth any day now. I thought her ideas really were great, things people can relate to... Making sacrifices like giving up her favorite soda, staying home more to save on gas and money spent at events, and making everything at home... from meals to even play dough! And of course-- LOTS AND LOTS OF COUPONS! Plus, a deli manager at Sendik's could not stress enough the importance of shopping somewhere in which the employees are familiar with the store, and asking the questions, like what's on sale, or how can I save money, etc.
What are your ideas?
I loved the play dough so much... here's the recipe...
1 c. flour
1 c. water
TB. oil
1/2 c. salt
tsp. cream of tartar
Food coloring
-Cook it all over medium heat, knead until cool
Reelin' from Rebate
Apr 28, 2008 | 11:27 AM PST
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News
My husband and I haven't even received the official "rebate" but we went crazy at Menard's this weekend, just with our state return! I didn't think we would, but it was sortof nice to spend a little and not feel a horrible sense of guilt and doom. The purse strings have definitely been tight around the Hughes home. Though I definitely will spend some of the rebate paying off debt, I might actually buy something nice for once. How about you?
What a waste!
Apr 23, 2008 | 5:55 PM PST
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News
A recent episode of Oprah really got me thinking. She put two seperate families on a "waste diet". Each family had several kids, she limited them to things like one hour a day of TV, computer, IPod, etc... they couldn't eat any meals out for a week, they had to all eat the same meal and finish leftovers, no shopping at all for a week, etc.
It really opened my eyes to how much we, in America, waste and how we sortof abuse our advantages in this world and on this planet. It really made me ill to see how these families just throw food away, often in packages that were never opened or completely finished... how the kids would have the internet, TV and stereo going at once, all the while they're texting on their phones, etc.
Not only is it wasteful, but what these families all learned, is it was taking them away from what should matter most- themselves and each other. Lately, I've tried just leaving off the TV, sitting down with my kids and talking. And then making my son eat leftovers the next night (when he really wanted Chinese food.) I'm so mean, huh? :)
It actually feels good to fill up your soul instead of your cupboards or closet.
Breastfeeding in public
Apr 9, 2008 | 5:03 PM PST
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News
I saw there was already a topic on this, but we're supposed to initiate stuff for our own blog, so here goes.
First, let me say my heart really went out to the woman in Racine who was practically kicked out of WAL MART of all places for breastfeeding her baby. Here's what initially popped into my head... How many butt cracks have you seen in Wal Mart in your day? I'm not trying to be crude, I'm serious. Honestly, I grew up in Appalachia and let me tell you, there were many more butt cheeks than cleavage in that place- do people say anything to those people? No! We'll let that guy walk around with his crack hanging out, but let's harass nursing mothers!!!
For those of you who posted that it's as easy as taking a bottle- clearly you've never breastfed a baby, or your infant was the most easy going child on earth. My daughter, who I nursed for eight months, REFUSED to take a bottle while I was breastfeeding her. After I returned to work, she went hungry for awhile in the beginning because she just wouldn't take a bottle, it's not always that easy.
Do I think mothers should try to be as discreet as possible? Of course. And have I ever been a little put off by someone I see nursing her child in public for everyone to see? Yes, I have. But honestly, I think that says much more about me than it does a woman who's doing the absolute best thing she can for her child.
Paying it forward...
Mar 31, 2008 | 12:22 PM PST
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I got a rare, and very nice message today from a viewer. I came back to my desk after the 11 AM news and there was a message on my phone. Right away, I know it's a viewer, and I'm thinking, "Oh boy, what did I say this time?" or "What horrible thing am I wearing?"
Well, much to my surprise, it was a man thanking me for making him smile. He thought something I said during the show was funny and he called to thank me for giving him a smile today. Isn't that kind? I never get calls like that, and frankly I think we don't hear enough of that from most of the people in our lives. So I wanted to thank the man for thanking me, I made his day, and he just made mine.
Teens and Sex
Mar 27, 2008 | 9:20 PM PST
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Did you see my story this week in Sheboygan on teens having sex, and then being charged with a crime? Two 17-year-old boys were in court at the same time for having consensual sex with underage girls. One boy was 14 at the time, and his girlfriend of several years was also 14. The other boy was 17 and the girl was 14, though his attorney is making the case she lied about her age.
The District Attorney in Sheboygan said plainly, "It's against the law. If you break the law and we find out about it, we're going to charge you." Normally what they do in that county is offer what he called a "deferred conviction." In most cases when the person is found guilty, if they stay out of trouble for a year, it turns into a misdemeanor instead of a felony.
What do you think? This is a hot topic, of course, can't wait to hear from you!!
Hairy Steak
Feb 28, 2008 | 5:35 PM PST
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Did you see my story about the West Bend cook who put some of his hair in a customer's steak? 24-year-old Ryan Kropp worked at the Texas Roadhouse and admitted to police that he "removed at least two of his facial hairs and placed them on the steak." But at the time, a witness in the kitchen says Kropp turned to him and said "These are my pubes."
Here's the irony in the whole thing... It was the second steak made for this customer. He apparently ordered the first one medium-rare, but it was served medium. He didn't say anything, in fact he ate most of it. But when the manager came by and asked how his food was, he mentioned that it wasn't exactly the way he'd ordered. It was the MANAGER, who was trying to provide exceptional customer service, that insisted they make the guy another steak to take home with him. Well when the cook was asked to make another steak he allegedly became angry because he thought the customer was just trying to get "free stuff."
Isn't that crazy? Does it really matter where the hair came from? Not to police, Kropp is charged with a felony for "Placing Foreign Objects in Edibles".
What does rate cut mean to you?
Jan 22, 2008 | 2:15 PM PST
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News
This whole rate cut/ recession/ global economy mess is soooo confusing for the average person. I know enough to understand I may try to refinance my house... but that's about all I understand. Then I hear President Bush is talking about tax cuts. Part of me is pumped because we could sure use the money- but did this work the last time? I don't know. How will this affect our retirement money? So many questions.
Is this something you understand or are concerned about?
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