Inside the Capitol Today
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We are providing the piano for John Legend and a few of the other acts performing at the Lincoln Memorial at the inauguration. This is shutting our delivery and service departments down for three days. We are charging what would seem to be an obscene amount for a one day rental, but it’s resulting in us having 5 guys put up in a DC hotel for 3 days, go through multiple COVID tests, and it’s taking away 15% of our January delivery and service opportunities...
wrote on 16 Jan 2021, 11:14 last edited by@lufins-dad very cool!
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@lufins-dad said in Inside the Capitol Today:
@Loki @89th It’s not very cool in my book. We put together a logistical plan that would have cost us 10 hours. The plan was approved by the security people, but the bean counters decided differently. Now my sales staff is losing three days of deliveries which costs them income.
Charge more? That an option?
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wrote on 16 Jan 2021, 20:52 last edited by
@lufins-dad said in Inside the Capitol Today:
@Loki @89th It’s not very cool in my book. We put together a logistical plan that would have cost us 10 hours. The plan was approved by the security people, but the bean counters decided differently. Now my sales staff is losing three days of deliveries which costs them income.
I’m sorry I thought from reading your post that you had built that all into your price.
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@lufins-dad said in Inside the Capitol Today:
@Loki @89th It’s not very cool in my book. We put together a logistical plan that would have cost us 10 hours. The plan was approved by the security people, but the bean counters decided differently. Now my sales staff is losing three days of deliveries which costs them income.
I’m sorry I thought from reading your post that you had built that all into your price.
wrote on 16 Jan 2021, 20:54 last edited by@loki We capture some back, but not all, plus Salespeople don’t get paid on what the service department makes..:
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@lufins-dad said in Inside the Capitol Today:
@Loki @89th It’s not very cool in my book. We put together a logistical plan that would have cost us 10 hours. The plan was approved by the security people, but the bean counters decided differently. Now my sales staff is losing three days of deliveries which costs them income.
I’m sorry I thought from reading your post that you had built that all into your price.
wrote on 16 Jan 2021, 21:54 last edited by@loki said in Inside the Capitol Today:
I’m sorry I thought from reading your post that you had built that all into your price.
Yeah same here. Sorry!
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@loki We capture some back, but not all, plus Salespeople don’t get paid on what the service department makes..:
wrote on 16 Jan 2021, 22:13 last edited by@lufins-dad said in Inside the Capitol Today:
@loki We capture some back, but not all, plus Salespeople don’t get paid on what the service department makes..:
Extraordinary circumstances. House deal. Pain and pleasure distributed evenly.
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wrote on 18 Jan 2021, 15:22 last edited by
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@Aqua-Letifer that’s bananas. They’re also shutting down all bridges across the river other than the American Legion and Wilson (far edges of the beltway).
To say this is overkill is an understatement but I get it. Trump fired these treasonous folks up and the government is preparing in kind.
wrote on 18 Jan 2021, 15:26 last edited by@89th said in Inside the Capitol Today:
To say this is overkill is an understatement b
Maybe not, at least not by much. Maybe. I remember reading about the security coverage for Obama, and being surprised at how heavy it was. I especially remember reading that it extended all the way to New Jersey!
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wrote on 18 Jan 2021, 15:45 last edited by
@mik said in Inside the Capitol Today:
Remember when Trump wanting to call in the National Guard because violent mobs were trying to attack the White House and wanted to kill him and it was called fascism and cowardly? Good times...
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wrote on 18 Jan 2021, 15:53 last edited by
I'm old enough to remember when cops couldn't safely do their jobs to quell mob violence in 2020 without their tactics being put under a microscope. Much less would it have been feasible to deploy the national guard.
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I'm old enough to remember when cops couldn't safely do their jobs to quell mob violence in 2020 without their tactics being put under a microscope. Much less would it have been feasible to deploy the national guard.
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@horace But you're not old enough to remember what happens when our capitol is assaulted, since you weren't alive in 1814.
wrote on 18 Jan 2021, 16:03 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Inside the Capitol Today:
@horace But you're not old enough to remember what happens when our capitol is assaulted, since you weren't alive in 1814.
Our Capitol has been assaulted often over the last 50 years. The difference is this time was somewhat successful..,
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@jon-nyc said in Inside the Capitol Today:
@horace But you're not old enough to remember what happens when our capitol is assaulted, since you weren't alive in 1814.
Our Capitol has been assaulted often over the last 50 years. The difference is this time was somewhat successful..,
wrote on 18 Jan 2021, 16:04 last edited by@lufins-dad Ok change 'assaulted' to 'breached by a malevolent force' in my last post.
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@lufins-dad Ok change 'assaulted' to 'breached by a malevolent force' in my last post.
wrote on 18 Jan 2021, 16:11 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Inside the Capitol Today:
@lufins-dad Ok change 'assaulted' to 'breached by a malevolent force' in my last post.
That’s much different. The Capitol has been breached by a malevolent force every single day by Nancy Pelosi...
You might mean illegally breached by a malevolent force... Well, that’s likely also been every single day by Nancy Pelosi...
If you meant illegally breached breached by a malevolent force and can be proven in a court of law, then we can agree...
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wrote on 18 Jan 2021, 16:23 last edited by
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@lufins-dad Ok change 'assaulted' to 'breached by a malevolent force' in my last post.
wrote on 18 Jan 2021, 17:07 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Inside the Capitol Today:
@lufins-dad Ok change 'assaulted' to 'breached by a malevolent force' in my last post.
Is "malevolent" the good guys, or the bad guys?
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If Jon gave a damn about the country, he would be seething over Crossfire Hurricane. He didn't. He hasn't. And he won't.
Thing is, he's not alone. The MSM squashed the Hunter Biden story. Many people who voted for Biden and did not know about Hunter's problems, said they would not have voted for Biden or at the very least, considered their vote more heavily.
Big Tech has done everything possible to help squelch Trump and his supporters. Censorship for thee and not for me...The "me" in this case being the smarter, better people. Or so they think.
At the end of the day, this is all about power and making sure the "right" people hold the office of the Presidency and control of the reins of government. After all, the Chinese demand a return on their money...
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wrote on 18 Jan 2021, 17:41 last edited by
It is almost like there was a conspiracy by 80 MM people to vote against President Trump to keep him out of office!!!
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It is almost like there was a conspiracy by 80 MM people to vote against President Trump to keep him out of office!!!
wrote on 18 Jan 2021, 21:00 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Inside the Capitol Today:
It is almost like there was a conspiracy by
80 MM100 peopleto vote against President Trumpto keep him out of office!!!FIFY. Maybe not 100, but more or less.