For the second time in about a year there was a cop that shot a civilian in Minnesota, this time it was an unarmed Australian woman dressed in her pajamas, last time if you recall it was broadcast all over Facebook live by the girlfriend of the victim. Last time there was up roar over the shooting, this time it took a few days for the news to trickle out of Minnesota to hit the national news. I am not sure what the difference in the shootings was except that the one victim was black and American and one was white and Australian. I am going to start by saying that black lives matter, I agree with that statement, but I also think that all lives matter. Nobody’s life is more important than anyone’s else’s nobody’s. I feel as though there is a double standard when it comes to protesting of unfortunate killings of anyone. What happened to justice for all, or is it justice for some?
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Daily Dose of BS July 18 legal weed
I know I am going to take some crap on this but I think it is a good idea, Wisconsin State Representative Melissa Sargent introduced bill LRB-2457 a bill to legalize both medicinal and recreational use of marijuana in Wisconsin. I have said it before and will say it again, I think that legalizing marijuana will help with the high taxes that we have in Wisconsin and some of the money could be funneled back into the problem issues that we have here like infrastructure. I was at a large outdoor concert the past weekend and it seemed as though many were already enjoying the bud, and I am not talking the king of beers. Of course, if legalized some of the money needs to be set aside for treatment for those that would like to stop, but I feel that legalizing it would help with state budget and would take some of the drug trafficking and sales off the street.
Monday, July 17, 2017
Daily Dose of BS July 17 when to retire
The rock and roll lifestyle took its toll in one of the two classic rockers I had the experience of seeing over the weekend. On Friday I headed to Oshkosh, Wisconsin for Rock USA featuring Ozzy Osborne, and I was pumped to see him as it was the first concert I had ever seen back when Motley Crue opened for him in the early 80’s. Fast forward to last Friday, life has taken its toll, he was out of it and I am pretty sure he didn’t know where he was. There were times that I believe he forgot the words to his own songs. Flip the calendar to last Saturday and Freedomfest at UWL, I got to see the artist who guided me through my teenaged years, John Fogerty rocked, and I mean rocked Veterans Memorial Stadium, there wasn’t a butt on the seat during his 90+ minute concert, covering most of the great CCR songs that we loved and a couple of the classic Fogerty tunes. I am glad I had the chance to see Ozzy again but I believe he should retire and I really loved seeing John Fogerty. How was your weekend?
Friday, July 14, 2017
Daily Dose of BS July 14 brown bag
When I think brown bag special I think a sandwich, some chips, an apple, a juice and a napkin. The brown bag special offered by the Citgo in La Crosse has a new meaning to brown bagging it. According to an article in the La Crosse Tribune when you order a brown bag at this store you get a small paper bag with a copper scrubber and a glass tube with the components of a ball point pen. The talk is that this kit is used for drug consumption, I think we may be looking at it wrong, this may be a brilliant way of getting kids to either do dishes with the copper scrubby or maybe it is a do it yourself science kit since it comes with the items to build a ball point pen. Seriously though the paper goes on to say that the owner of the store said that the items when used together are for smoking tobacco, umm, I used to smoke tobacco and I have never once smoked it out of a glass pipe. Do you think that the owner was lying and these make shift pipes are used for smoking meth, cocaine and heroin?
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Daily Dose of BS July 13 lazy
A study by Stanford University researchers that used step-counters installed in most smartphones to track the walking activity of about 700,000 people in 46 countries around the world. Found that the least lazy, according to the step tracking study are the Chinese, where people averaged 6,880 a steps a day. The worst nation was nearby Indonesia, where people walked nearly half as much, averaging 3,513 steps a day. The worldwide average is 4,961 steps, with Americans averaging 4,774. Many of us have counters on our wrists and our phones, mine track me and yours track you. I know we are supposed to strive for 10,000 steps a day and I very rarely hit that mark. For me it used to be a game, I tried to beat the day before, like I said it used to be a game, I like many other Americans have become complacent with my step tracker. Ever since I got it I have wore it 24 hours a day as to track my steps and my sleep. All it has really shown me is that I am lazy and that I don’t get enough sleep.
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Daily Dose of BS July 11 firearms in school
I read an article last week about the state of Wisconsin thinking about allowing guns in schools. Before a gasket is blown the bill, I read about would allow high schools offer a gun safety class. I for one am happy to hear this. I think the more that people are comfortable with the workings of a gun the safer we will all be. Hear me out. Of the gun violence that we hear about how many of the perpetrators are trained in gun usage? I am guessing not too high. Also, if you have young adults comfortable around guns you are to do away with the mystery. The younger person will realize that guns are not play things and learn a respect for the fire arm. Proper training, proper handling and proper cleaning will teach respect for the fire arm.
Monday, July 10, 2017
Daily Dose of BS July 10 tipping
You’ve heard the saying “Tipping is not just a city in China.” Guess what it really isn’t. There is no city in China called Tipping. I have been called frugal at times, by more than one person. I like to hang on to my money and there is nothing wrong with that. I do however tip well (at least 20% for a meal, not as much for just beers), I get embarrassed when I go out with someone and I offer to pick up the check and they offer to leave the tip and they don’t tip well, leaving only 10% or so. I guess if you are getting good service and service with a smile, drinks topped off, and the little glimpse into the life of the person serving you, it’s gotta be worth something, right. I have been out with people that pull the tip card out of their wallet to figure out the tip. How hard is it to figure out a tip? Move the decimal point over to the left one, if you have a $23.45 bill and you want to leave a 10% tip it is $2.35, a 20% tip is $4.70, the ten percent tip doubled, and for a 15% tip spilt the difference. Not rocket science, its rent, a car payment, groceries, etc. BTW a new study shows that men, Republicans, and residents of the northeast are the best tippers. How good a tipper are you?
Friday, July 7, 2017
Daily Dose of BS July 7 stores closing
Yesterday my daughter and I spent the afternoon together she needed to get a few things for her room and for her bike and I drive. It started off rough, but soon was filled with laughter and some good-natured ribbing. We went to a handful of stores to get the stuff we needed and stopped by two that had some pretty bare shelves. Kmart, we know is closing, and Gordy’s grocery. Let’s start with Kmart, if they had as many people working there when they were open, they wouldn’t be closing. I saw more employees and more shoppers in that store than I have ever have I think, I don’t get why when a store is closing that the prices get jacked up only to be discounted and people flock to the shelves like flies on let’s say Schmidt. The other store is Gordy’s. I have heard some rumors about this store and wanted to see myself, the shelves were bare, the beer coolers were empty and the frozen food coolers were vacant. I asked at the checkout if they were closing, the lady responded we are on a budget, and that they have 2 years left on their lease. I am on a budget and I have food on my shelves at home. Anyway, was a great afternoon with my daughter, we laughed, we had fun but most importantly we spent time together.
Thursday, July 6, 2017
Daily Dose of BS July 6 parking
Hey La Crosse city council here is a great idea, lets rebuild downtown, open up new and better spaces, revitalize if you will, like the field of dreams if you build it they will come. Get things completely turned around. Let’s say we add a few new parking ramps giving people plenty of places to park, add a few new hotels, spend some serious money on the downtown area. We could add cameras to help with criminal activity and we could put in parklets on the streets allowing busy shoppers the chance to rest their tired feet after hiking up and down the busy streets of La Crosse. Then when we get all that done here is a great idea, lets add parking meters, what a grand idea. I think we should add them everywhere, in the city of La Crosse, on side streets, in neighborhoods, on the alleys, then we should drop the speed limits on all roads leading out of La Crosse to 15 miles per hour because then at least people will be here for a little bit, right. Really, parking meters? This tax payer says no.
Friday, June 30, 2017
Daily Dose of BS June 30 5 years tomorrow
Five years ago tomorrow we started with a new radio station, Today’s Talk 1490. I was hired as the morning guy and charged with making a show. Here it is five years later and I still love doing it. I have got to do some pretty awesome things, like go inside of the I 90 bridge and peer down at the river below, broadcast from the Lock and Dam, then tour all the behind the scenes things. I also interviewed thousands of people. I got to talk with politicians, business leaders, and rock stars including some of my favorite. I have made some friends and some enemies. Every single day is a new adventure. This job can also be humbling, as this year I was nominated as one of the best of Morning Dj’s and Best Radio Personality. I often wonder when I talk with my friends who don’t like their jobs, why not look for a new one? Why work a job you hate? Like is short, we all have only so many breaths on this earth, so why be miserable? I lucked out and have the best job for me. I couldn’t imagine being shackled to a desk or have the noose of a tie around my neck day in and day out. Plus I get to wear tee shirts and flip flops.
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Daily Dose of BS June 29 rude drivers
I’ve driven in many states, however most of my driving is confined to the Upper Midwest, as I have lived here the majority of my life. I have seen some great drivers, ones who signal even in a parking lot to the worst of the worst. I got an email yesterday from kars for kids that highlighted where the rude drivers are and the new survey shows that Wisconsin drivers are among the rudest in the nation. Huh? What has happened to Midwest Nice? The survey was done as part of our summer driving awareness campaign to promote courteous driving and guess what, Wisconsin was rated as the 5th rudest state in the country, with many of our friends and neighbors openly admitting that they would steal someone’s parking space, which is weird since we have pretty decent parking around here, but that is a whole other story. One of the other questions that was asked in this survey is will you let someone merge, and apparently we won’t this stat doesn’t surprise me because I always hate when the me first people zoom to try to get ahead. Do you think that Wisconsin drivers are among the worst? Or at least the rudest? Did these surveys check out Minneapolis, Chicago, New York or my least favorite place to drive Boston?
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Daily Dose of BS June 28 answering machines
Are you as irritated as I am when you call a business to talk to someone and they come on with a recorded voice saying we are trying to make it easier on you by streamlining the process by automating? I call BS I do not recall a single time in my life that the automated phone answerer has made my life or anyone’s life easier. How can listening to an answering machine telling me to listen as our options have changed possibly make it easier for me to get my job done? I called a big business that everyone of you have heard of the other day a number that I had memorized as I have talked to these people for many years, only to end up 7 minutes later still trying to navigate their stupid time saver, the only saver of time that was saved was the person on their end of the line answering the phone and putting me thru to the person that I wanted to talk to. This reminds me of another Midwest business that has a generic number out there, and the listing for you to talk to this department push this etc and I thought I would beat the system and push zero to get the operator, guess what that just repeated the message and then I was on a mission to find the operator number so that I could voice my opinion on how I loved the system, it was a double digit number and when I hit it I was transferred to a full mailbox and hung up on. Needless to say I voiced my opinion next time I visited the store; their voice mail, however, is still the same. Damn.
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Daily Dose of BS June 27 sponsorships
Well, the state of Wisconsin has done it again. By it, I mean making news for doing something absurd. The Wisconsin DOT has sold corporate sponsorship of the DOT’s roadside assistance to State Farm and will be renamed the “Wisconsin DOT State Farm Safety Patrol.” I am guessing that pretty soon we will have the Miller/Coors DWI Patrol and the La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway speed control. And if you get arrested you could stay at the Hilton Inn and Suites Jailhouse branch. Don’t forget that hunting season this year will be sponsored by two sponsors, of course, you could be rocking the hot new orange vest and hat from the designers at Farm and Fleet and the harvest of deer brought to you by Remington. Come on Wisconsin we are better than this, at least if you are going to get something sponsored get the potholes sponsored by a dry cleaner so we can get something for our troubles.
Monday, June 26, 2017
Daily Dose of BS June 26 speed limit
So, the speed limit changed on Friday, the signs went up on
Losey Boulevard and I avoided it like the plague on Friday and Saturday. Sunday rolled around and my wife and I went
to the mall area so we had to take Losey.
Before I noticed my speed, I saw a cop with someone pulled over I looked
down and by then I was going 37.
OOPS! Dropped the speed to 25 as I
was passing the cop, set the speedometer to 25 and just watched as people
passed me. Every single car passed me
and I got a few one finger salutes. I really
didn’t mind the cars and bikes going faster than me but when the lady with the
walker passed on the left, I was a bit disappointed. Having the cruise on helped me to regulate my
speed on Losey but didn’t help when I approached the hill on Losey and
Mississippi, I swear I started rolling backward by the time I hit the
peak. One thing I did notice on Losey
besides all the new 25 miles per hour signs, is that no one drives the speed
limit, no one, except for me when my cruise is set.
Friday, June 23, 2017
Daily Dose of BS June 23 phones
Every single one of us has seen someone texting and driving, and I am guessing that many of us have also broken the 2009 law and have texted and driven. I know I have, I try not to but I have. Last year federal court deemed a law similar to our texting and driving law unenforceable because it implied texting only and there are so many other things to do while on your phone. You could message, Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, email, and the list goes on, and on and on. A new bill would seek to ban smartphone usage while driving, so basically not using a device to enter, transmit or access data while driving. That would encompass most of what people are doing while driving. The bill would allow you to use your phone and your smartphones navigation program but that is it. The new fines would jump from $20 up to $100, with a max of $400. I am not sure that the fine would make much of a difference, but if the cop could confiscate the phone, then we would see more compliance.
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Daily Dose of BS June 22 roundabouts
As we keep adding roundabouts around La Crosse, it reminds
me of the game Frogger. I used to love
playing that game trying to get the frog across the street, and over the logs
on the river, pretty soon we are going to be able to play the game of Frogger
for real on South Avenue. How so you
ask? Well, the city and the state will acquire
land and then build up to 4 roundabouts between Green Bay Street and Ward
Avenue. And for sure we will be jumping
or at least running out of the way of cars.
Maybe we could kill two birds with one stone and put a parklet in. Here is something else to think about, If we
keep adding roundabouts and collecting property we won’t have any more houses
on South Avenue, then the city and state could do what they want.
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Daily Dose of BS June 21 more roundabouts
Here’s a big shocker the city of La Crosse has hired a
consultant to look at South Avenue. The
most shocking part of the hire is that they not only back the DOT’s plan for
roundabouts but they think that another roundabout could be added in the mile stretch
of road between East Avenue and West Avenue.
WHAT? Another roundabout? They
would like the 4th added for the people living on South Avenue so
that they wouldn’t be forced to drive convoluted routes through their
neighborhood to access South Avenue. Again,
What! If we keep adding roundabouts and
collecting property we won’t have any more houses on South Avenue, then the
city and state could do what they want, make the whole thing a gigantic
roundabout make the speed 5 miles an hour that way bikes, cars, dogs, cats,
goldfish, and pedestrians can all share the road, not allowing anyone to get
anywhere faster than the next, it would fair that way for everyone. Give me a break.
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Daily Dose of BS June 20 being a dad
Father’s Day was the other day and 22 years ago today I began my journey as a father. Weird to think about it, you are a part of adding to the population of the earth. Just because you were a part of the creation of that baby doesn’t make you a Dad, in my mind. Being a Dad is being there, helping out when you can, the easy stuff that is no problem, but the tough love that is what separates. Hanging in there and not giving up. Being a Dad isn’t always the easiest or the job to do but it is the most rewarding job I have ever had. Happy Birthday to my 22 year old son, Hayden Schmidt. You have irritated me, pushed me, angered me, loved me, made me happy, proven to me time and time again that I am wrong, brought me joy, smiles, and lots of love. I am so proud of you and proud of the person you have become. I look forward to seeing your continued growth as a Man.
Monday, June 19, 2017
Daily Dose of BS June 19 baseball
Actions speak louder than words. We say that winning isn’t everything but our actions show that yes winning is everything. My son’s baseball team had a tournament over the weekend, and they brought down a handful of kids from the next group up. I know that my kids are never going to be professional athletes but they give it all, they show up to practice, they go to the games, they are suited up and ready to give 110% of their ability. They are part of the team, and the coaches are always on the kids to be a team. When they bring in other kids, ringers if you will in order to win a tournament, isn’t that defeating the purpose of team work? Isn’t that showing the kids that their effort, and contribution to the team aren’t worth anything? Doesn’t it show the kids that in fact winning is the only thing. The thing that irritates me the most about this is that the coach, when confronted by my son as to why he didn’t play was told that they tried to get all kids in. I call BS there were 3 games and 5 kids that didn’t play a single bit of baseball over the weekend and the 5 kids that were called down played the entire tournament, and they still didn’t win it. This type of coaching not only pisses off the parents and the kids but shows the kids that it is all about winning. I hate to say it but when I go to a little league game sure I like seeing all the team play, but really most of us go for the chance to see our kid play. Let kids be kids.
Friday, June 16, 2017
Daily Dose of BS June 16
Back in 1993 Prince changed his name to the symbol of love an unpronounceable symbol. In a court battle that started a year ago Portland resident Jamie Shupe became the first legally non-binary person — identifying as neither male nor female. The option, which will be available starting July 3, this year will make a difference for non-binary and transgender people using an ID marked “M” or “F”. I have a friend who is transgender, in fact I had lunch a few weeks ago with him. When we were talking, I said that when we first got to know each other I was full of questions of why, and how, but as the relationship became friendship I found that we didn’t even talk about that anymore. I opened up on how being friends opened my eyes to the struggle that they have to go through with everything on how people looked at them to what bathroom to use. A horrible situation to be in, could you imagine not knowing where to go to use the bathroom. While I don’t know the daily struggles that they are going through, I do have more of an understanding.
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