Thursday, December 27, 2012

American Dream

I was invited to a party awhile back.  I got an extra supervisor in and worked until 4:30 P.M. and left my restaurant to get ready for the party.  Sue had my suit dry cleaned, and it was a humdinger.  I didn't wear it though; I wore my black suit coat and my $10 pants and showed up to the party at 7:20 P.M.  Valet parking took my car and I walked into a 15,000 square foot house that was built like a hotel.  It was an amazing house.  I loved it and you know what, I was not jealous of the people who owned it.  I didn't think, "Tax them more, this isn't fair."  I looked at this house and said, "This is part of the American dream and that dream can make other dreams come true."  It made the heating and cooling business' dream come true by providing five furnaces and five air conditioners for this house.  It made the furniture company's dream come true by providing furniture to this 15,000 square foot house.  It made the caterer's dream come true by having a nice job that night (by the way, it wasn't Brann's catering, so my dream is still pending on that one).  It made the valet company's dream come true by working that night, and by me tipping $5 to the valet who retrieved my car.  So Congress, quit dreaming up ways to tax good, and yes, rich people and stop the class warfare.  My dream is for Congress to spend less or maybe the valet service can drive some of our legislators out of office.  That's my dream.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

I Didn't Build That

I have to admit that I didn't build the motor I bought from Hobart for my dishwasher after it broke down Monday afternoon.  I did pay $1100 and in doing that I helped out Hobart, the worker that built the motor, and the repair man that installed it.  I didn't build the motor but the motor in my heart and my soul built my restaurant.  After 41 years at my 7000 sq. ft. restaurant I've only been away about 100 days.  Ask Sue, my wife; she will verify this.  Show her the picture from this post and see if she recognizes me.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Debt and Dishes

When I have a slow day at my restaurant I do a fast calculation of my assets:  dishes, booths, kitchen equipment and other paid-up assets.  It just makes me feel better after a slow business day that I am going to be OK.  I look at our country's debt and want to add up the assets our country has.  The American worker and family that is honest and puts in a hard day's work to support their family, that is worth a lot for our country, but what about our country's debits?  15 trillion in debt, leadership on both sides at a standstill, spending more money than we are taking in.  It is hard to see a future for our country unless we get this under control and I mean to the point of national legislators watching every penny.  I tell my servers one straw per drink, not two, but one.  In Washington DC we can not even afford one straw for our politicians' milk cartons during their nap break.  About 3 years ago I asked Vern Elhers' aid about having a balanced budget amendment.  Some people say that this is not the compassionate thing to do but I think that we have no choice.  A friend of mine told me about his family member who could not budget money and was always behind on bills.  He would help her with money but finally said, "I will help you out by giving you a budget and financial advise."  This was one family member caring about another.  I picture the balanced budget amendment as the same thing:  us caring about our country and getting things in order.  I am still waiting for Vern Ehlers' aid to call me back about the balanced budget amendment.  Maybe his aid could not afford the minutes on his government cell phone.  I can understand that.  Remember one straw per drink when you come in my place and if you're at Chilli's ask for three.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Howie for Congress

Being a small businessman I go to business meetings.  Everyone in these meetings has an ego (some bigger than others).  We all have an ego and there's nothing wrong with this if you keep it in check.  I also notice the participants doing the "Howie."  Let me explain... Howie is my dog and when I take Howie for his morning walk he marks his territory by peeing in the field.  Some mornings he marks his territory about 10 times.  I have seen my business associates mark their territory and I see politicians mark their territory.  We all do the "Howie" but what sets Howie apart from others is that once Howie finishes marking his territory he moves on to a final conclusion.  We can learn from Howie the dog.  He is focused, listens well, has his ego in check, and he moves on to another task.  All I can say is Howie for Congress.  The milk bone PAC would be his biggest donor.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

The Buffet Tax

The Buffet Tax has had quite the media play for Warren Buffet.  Buffet inserted himself in the national political landscape with his tax idea.  Where was he when President George W. Bush had the idea about putting 1.5 percent of each individuals' social security into the stock market?  The 1.5 percent would not be risky for the individual social security investment and it would show a belief in America.  The 1.5 percent also would be a great boost in our social security payoff especially for the young people at 18 working an thus investing every week into their stock portfolio.  Buffet got rich through investing in the stock market.  So, the new Buffet Rule is to tax the rich but make sure that the average person does not get richer.  Mr. Buffet, give me a call I want to give you some advice.