Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Unemployment was never meant to be a welfare program

Unemployment was created during the Great Depression in the middle 1930's as a temporary assistance between jobs mostly due to manufacturing, timber and industrial jobs during a slow down when workers were not working.  Since 2007 you could request an additional 99 weeks of unemployment.  Most people are simply not taking the first job given and are using unemployment like public assistance.  That is not what unemployment was meant to be.  Democrats want to keep this program.  I think with the elimination of the additional 99 weeks you will have more people working.  The economy will do better.  The other is role back the regulations that prevent the economy from moving

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Seattle has chosen to elect the elite to their mayor and city council

Recently voters in Seattle have chosen to make their city more unlivable for the common people.  With the recent election of Sawant who wants less jobs in Seattle by making the minimum wage more than $15 an hour.  Recently the mayor Ed Murray who also support this idea want to make statewide in the state legislature.  Sounds like jobs will soon be moving to another city shortly. 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Anchorage Transportation Commission may put a new daily and nightly lease rate for drivers

If the permit owners decide to raise the rate too high for most drivers then the Anchorage Transportation Commission is talking about about capping the daily lease rate to no more than $100 for day drivers and $90 for night drivers.  This will allow drivers to keep more money in their pockets to feed their families.  If you are a driver and want the daily lease rate capped attend the January 27th and February 24th meeting of the Anchorage Transportation Commission to voice your support for daily lease rate cap.

Anchorage Public starting in April 2014 will have safer cabs

Tuesday, December 3rd, 2013 Ten smart members of the Anchorage Assembly voted to approve Ordinance 2013-109.  Customers will no longer be allowed to sit in the front seat even at the drivers request.  Dispatch companies will have to have to make all their files available to the transportation inspector.  Handicapped, Eagle River and Chugiak customers will have to served in a timely manner.  Drivers will no longer get to choose their trips and dispatch companies must dispatch all trips except for the airport.  The trip will go to the closest cab available not who in the zone first.  This will make sure the closest cab always get the closest trip.