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  1. cheri1122

    If this is gong to be a Christian nation...

    I don't want to "cut CEO's pay" - what I'd like is for them to recognize that their insane greed and 'entitled' outlook is both unpatriotic and detrimental to a civil society, and try to be better people than they are right now. We need an educated middle class, and people need to feel that...
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    Fatigued Driving

    That's like the question on a 'test' to determine drug dependency: "Do you find yourself watching the clock until it's time for the next pain pill?" If you're in pain, absolutely - but that's considered a sign of 'dependency', and the need for treatment?! I guess it's all about who wrote the...
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    Texas GOP endorses therapy for Gays

    1: I can't 'explain' it - there isn't enough information to form an opinion, even. 2: There are plenty of examples of people who pretended to be hetero most of their lives, then giving up the pretense. Many even tried to convince themselves, so great was the resistance to being 'queer', with...
  4. cheri1122

    Police Recruiting Video

    As noted, PDs aren't going out and buying this kind of military equipment, it's being passed on from the real military. There is a correlation in some minds that equates defense spending with patriotism, and the DoD takes full advantage. [As do the contractors.] If the DoD got the kind of...
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    Texas GOP endorses therapy for Gays

    It's "politically incorrect" to believe that someone isn't born gay? That's a pretty facile way to defend a belief that goes against the collected knowledge of science, research, and [most important] gay people themselves. It's not politically incorrect to believe someone chooses to be gay...
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    Texas GOP endorses therapy for Gays

    I've lived in Texas, and their belief is that the rest of us can damwell secede from THEM, lol. Or at least until global warming turns the whole state into a dust bowl and they decide that being part of the UNITED States isn't such a bad deal after all. Climate change didn't cause the...
  7. cheri1122

    hello june.

    I don't do subtle cheats, because I don't do anything subtle, lol. As Tom said, the problem is the inability to stop the 14 hr clock, as we used to, with the split sleeper. Detention at the shipper? No problem, driver took a nap, was refreshed & ready to drive when the load was done, everyone...
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    hello june.

    Nothing, but either or both can cause noncompliance. The problems have been known for years, nothing has been done to address either, they've only gotten worse, and now, FMCSA is all about 'compliance'. As if compliance = safety. The sole violation I sometimes commit is forgetting to sign the...
  9. cheri1122

    Fatigued Driving

    There aren't any stats, because 'fatigue' is not generally cited as a causative factor in crashes. It may be presumed through scrutiny of the driver's logs, but even that can be misleading. Some days I feel alert for 10 hours, others, I'm dragging after a few, so who can say who is 'fatigued' at...
  10. cheri1122

    Fatigued Driving

    It's what drivers have been saying for almost 10 years: how much safer are we when forced to drive 10-11 straight [forget the 30 minute 'break that is more trouble than benefit] because we can no longer stop the clock? The FMCSA has simply ignored us.
  11. cheri1122

    hello june.

    Agree with Luke. I'm opposed to mandatory Elogs, [except for drivers/carriers with a history of violations], and don't think they should be required until something is done to decrease detention and increase parking for trucks.
  12. cheri1122

    If this is gong to be a Christian nation...

    Sorry, Dave, but I think 'global competition' is a well worn excuse for selfishness, not a valid reason for refusing to raise wages for a decade. Which is why the people are asking for so much: if the minimum wage had gone up along with the higher incomes, it'd be even higher by now. There is...
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    Truck accident

    Evading one's responsibility, because one has attorneys on retainer: it's the American way, eh? I'd agree with JoeS: the party who is not at fault should not have to pay for anything, period, no matter who can afford what. That's why we pay for insurance. Some businesses sure have their...
  14. cheri1122

    They DRIVE among us...

    I was too looking for an answer - not that I have any need to know, but whenever I realize I don't know something, I want to find out, ok? That's why my head is full of trivia, but I can't remember where I was yesterday, lol.
  15. cheri1122

    Truck accident

    How do they justify payment of a small claim, but not a large one? :confused:
  16. cheri1122

    DOT Physicals

    Or, one could always learn to play the didgeridoo: a 2005 study published in the British Medical Journal found that playing the didgeridoo strengthened the throat muscles that cause apnea by slacking off in sleep. If that becomes a popular remedy, I believe I'll skip the jam sessions, lol. ;)
  17. cheri1122

    Truck accident

    I don't need to ask, Dave, I already know: the insurance carrier never loses. ;) I was just wondering, if you have lost income coverage, but the claim is paid by the other party's insurance, do they honor it? It's just curiosity, really. All I know is from a claim in my personal vehicle, many...
  18. cheri1122

    If this is gong to be a Christian nation...

    I repeat: the tax rate has been much higher in the past, and so were wages [relative to minimum] and employers were maybe not generous with increases, but regular, at least. They did not indulge in the kind of 'creative accounting' that sheltered their income & assets from taxes, nor create new...
  19. cheri1122

    Truck accident

    Roamin: I'm glad you're ok, just wondering why you asked in the Soapbox? Sure, it guarantees a bunch of opinions, but the one you really need is your insurance agent's. ;)
  20. cheri1122

    Truck accident

    My understanding is that everything depends upon insurance coverage, and I have a question about that: if you are involved in an accident that is 100% the other driver's fault, and your insurance policy covers downtime [loss of income], but his doesn't, will you get any? :confused:
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