Neil Young: It’s a piece of crap!

29 Jan

5 Responses to “Neil Young: It’s a piece of crap!”

  1. Scott Rushing's avatar
    Scott Rushing January 29, 2025 at 12:40 pm #

    Shoddy public works projects are a direct result of incompetent local government. Chico appears to have an abundance of staff ineptitude.

    • Juanita Sumner's avatar
      Juanita Sumner January 31, 2025 at 8:39 am #

      Thanks Scott, here’s the thing – it’s all about stealing money from the project to pay salaries and benefits Downtown. City of Chico is greedy, they always take the lowest bidder. They always use the same embedded contractor. This contractor makes their own cement to save money, and then they do the work in whatever weather, under whatever conditions, to save time. Saving money on materials and rushing a massive public infrastructure project are never good. They aren’t cutting waste, the suits still get their salaries. They take money from the actual job. The contractor is left to work within the budget they are given, leading to shoddy workmanship. These jobs take skill – people have such a poor attitude toward construction workers, but they have to have many skills and use their common sense and experience. The big machines they use to pour and smooth the cement – a very complicated computer driven machine called a “screeder” – takes a skilled operator. Who was on that machine on Bruce Road?

    • Juanita Sumner's avatar
      Juanita Sumner January 31, 2025 at 8:39 am #

      Thanks Scott, here’s the thing – it’s all about stealing money from the project to pay salaries and benefits Downtown. City of Chico is greedy, they always take the lowest bidder. They always use the same embedded contractor. This contractor makes their own cement to save money, and then they do the work in whatever weather, under whatever conditions, to save time. Saving money on materials and rushing a massive public infrastructure project are never good. They aren’t cutting waste, the suits still get their salaries. They take money from the actual job. The contractor is left to work within the budget they are given, leading to shoddy workmanship. These jobs take skill – people have such a poor attitude toward construction workers, but they have to have many skills and use their common sense and experience. The big machines they use to pour and smooth the cement – a very complicated computer driven machine called a “screeder” – takes a skilled operator. Who was on that machine on Bruce Road?

  2. BC's avatar
    BC February 7, 2025 at 1:30 pm #

    When it comes to municipal budgets there are pensions, and then there’s everything else.

    When you look at the annual budget of any municipality, the biggest expense line is always the salaries and associated benefits of employees. And that is as it should be. Hiring top quality people to provide top quality services is exactly what one would hope for or expect from their local municipality.

    If the intent is to reduce the overall expense of employees, one could look at salary levels, vacation and benefit packages, overtime and sick pay, and other very generous employee biased work rules. But all of those items combined don’t begin to match the negative impact of a defined benefit pension plan on municipal finance.

    More on this soon. Taxpayers need to understand how this system drains the coffers of the local municipality.

    No money, no services…

    • Juanita Sumner's avatar
      Juanita Sumner February 9, 2025 at 7:47 am #

      When my friend Ray Schimmel tried to explain the difference between defined benefits and defined contributions at a utility rate hearing, he was boo’d down.

      Go for it. I will post whatever you got.

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