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Governor Cuomo Unveils Texting Zones

Don’t worry you didn’t read it wrong. Governor Cuomo stepped outside today for a press conference announcing the new Texting Zone signs!

What’s a texting zone sign? Silly you, it’s a sign that points out that you can use the already existing rest areas and parking spots on New York’s major highways as a place to pull over and text till your thumbs bleed.

If you’re wondering if these spots didn’t already have signs indicating that they existed, well they did. Every exit and rest area already had a sign acknowledging their presence and how far away they were. Seems odd right? Well you must not be from New York.

New York like many other states have made it illegal to use your cell phone while driving and that includes texting but apparently so many people didn’t listen to these new laws that now the people need shiny new blue signs to make sure they know.

Now when traveling thru New York State you can enjoy signs pointing out that, that text message can wait and that you’re only a few miles from a place where you can check out those tweets and text messages, in case you didn’t realize.

But hey on the bright side besides the inflated cost of making these changes that comes right out of your paychecks every week, I’m sure it will do some good especially for the 16 to 21 year old crowd, some of which have difficulty understanding what common sense is.

I for one am not surprised in the lease considering New York is the home of potential soda size bans and other ludicrous ideas brought forth by politicians. Thankfully giving people a reminder that they can text in a rest stop is no where near as bad as a politician trying to tell you what size beverage to enjoy.

So long as they don’t start trying to put a cap on what size french fries I order, I like many others will be able to deal with these new texting signs. Thanks Governor Cuomo for the heads up but please don’t try to touch our fries!

What do you think of these nifty new text messaging signs?

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Restaurants Dealt Another Blow with Tax on Tips

 

Restaurants are dealt yet another blow by the government and this time it’s not just about Obamacare it’s about taxes on tips. Ironically enough right after the industry began voicing their concerns over the effects of the new health care reform bill, out comes another change aimed directly at the food industry.

A recently updated tax change has left many restaurant owners scrambling to make changes before the new tax rule fires up in January.

The New Tax Change on Automatic Tipping

Typically when a large party dined at a restaurant there would be an automatic tip calculated into the cost of the meals as a way to ensure the server would get a fair tip after spending all the extra time and effort taking care of their customers.

What has happened is the IRS is now classifying automatic gratuities as a service charge rather than just a standard tip. What this does is now make it so these tips would need to be included in a servers paycheck rather than collected by them at the end of their shift. That correlates into more paperwork for the business owners, a more complicated payroll and of course a death blow to the servers that depend on those tips to get by.

Why target a group such as the wait staff at restaurants to bilk more tax money out of?

Similar to the steps mass amounts of restaurants are taking in regards to Obamacare which is the slashing of employee hours so they don’t meet the threshold for healthcare coverage. Now restaurants are beginning to remove the automatic tip added to those tabs.

Could there be a connection between the two? Is perhaps the government trying to find a way to make it so those restaurants, that are cutting employee hours, will have to factor tips into the staff’s hourly wage?

If they are, it was a bad move because industry experts are figuring the majority if not every restaurant in the U.S. will remove those auto-tips before the change even takes place.

Not every waiter or waitress is lucky enough to work at a high end restaurant in NYC or Chicago and that should be factored into the equation. Many of these servers are barely getting by and figuring out ways to tax them higher, when they are already getting paid less than minimum wage is absolutely absurd.

We need to be a country that encourages and promotes business ownership as well as fair pay for employees not one that tries to weasel more and more tax money from not just business owners but the employees that work for their companies.

The wait staffs across the country already deal with ignorance, arrogant rude customers and having to handle plates covered in people’s have eaten food as it is. Why now try to stuff your hands into their cookie jar?

Unfortunately servers are rallying behind restaurants move to remove the automatic tips before the tax changes take place. It looks like they will have to deal with getting stiffed by a percentage of those large groups that they wait on instead.

So with that said, how do you feel about automatic gratuities and these changes that are on the horizon?

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White House Says OK to Recreational Marijuana

Well it’s about damn time! The White House has finally done something right for a change and said OK to recreational marijuana. As of today the government has opened up the doors for states to handle their own regulating of marijuana even if it is still against federal law.

So everyone in the states that have already approved it can let out a huge sigh of relief and well the rest of us can keep closet toking until the day it reaches all of us. Marijuana Advocates are proclaiming this is a victory towards the future abolishing of all unjust marijuana laws.

The White House’s View on Recreational Marijuana

The White House along with the Justice Department have broken it down to 8 areas in which prosecution against marijuana will take place in those states who have legalized it. Those regulations apply to areas such as the following:

  1. Selling to minors
  2. Distributing across state lines
  3. Funneling money to other criminal organizations
  4. Growing on public and/or government property

It seems as if the Justice Department and the White House are finally starting to handle a situation in a way that truly reflects the will of the people. After all when the majority of U.S. citizens are for the legalization of marijuana, one can only ask; Why the hell did it take so long?

We live in a country where things are supposed to be done based upon a majority rules basis and it seems as if the servants we pay to work for our desires often forget that it’s not about their personal belief systems it’s about what WE want.

Bring on the Haters and Tight Asses

The only person that has truly spoke out on the issue is (cue the tight asses sporting tighty whities, out of touch ideals and bad breath), Senator Chuck Grassely of Iowa and Kevin Sabet, a moron who co-founded Smart Approaches to Marijuana. The out of touch senator comes at no surprise but Sabet, come on now, do you really feel good about fighting the power against marijuana?

Why not focus on something actually dangerous like crack or meth. Oh yeah that’s right, he might get his face chewed off by some tweaking meth-head. That’s far to dangerous for a man of his caliber.

The Road Ahead

All in all though the support of legalizing recreational marijuana is only going to continue to grow and the government needs to realize the generation that is currently 80, 90 and 100 years old can only support their ignorant bullshit for so long. All of us in the younger generations aren’t so keen on putting up with your arrogant, self-righteous methods of operating.

Legalizing marijuana could truly do so much good for this country when you consider the how many wouldn’t end up in jail over an ounce of marijuana, the blow it dish out to drug cartels and the fact that more people smoking or eating it would definitely equate to a calmer more civilized society.

So consider this a win for marijuana and another move towards the removal of marijuana from the same class of drugs as heroin and complete legalization; the ultimate victory.