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Pete| 3.17.11 @ 1:38PM
Disturbing. Where was the follow up question: Why the F does the owner owe you anything, jackwad?
Conservative Bob| 3.17.11 @ 1:58PM
Private property rights are so old school...
This is of what we get what for the $ 7-15k per student we pay annually to 'educate' (indoctrinate) our children in the public education system.
We need to go so much further in eliminating public employee unions.... starting with the teachers unions.
Jack| 3.17.11 @ 2:08PM
If he owned Noodles what would his comment be then? How far would his group ownership go. It is all about the new generation wanting everything handed to them right now without any work involved. The schools have done a good job of selling the idea that we have a right to do and take anything we want for the supposedly greater good. This is the same old rhetoric that was used during the Russian revolution.
MarkJ| 3.17.11 @ 2:14PM
Yeah, private property rights are so old school for these twerps...until they discover somebody else wants to steal the private property THEY stole from somebody else. (LOL)
TimC| 3.17.11 @ 2:37PM
With that kind of reasoning power he should just feel lucky he has a job at Noodles.
beebop| 3.17.11 @ 7:08PM
Too bad he doesn't know how to use his noodle. And to think how "normal" he appears ....
Conservative Bob| 3.17.11 @ 2:52PM
I was thinking the same as I watched the video..
If he was employed in my company and I saw this post he would have a lot more time to ponder business structure, he would be fired.
Too Many Tims| 3.17.11 @ 3:05PM
Presumably this gnat is a college student at UW Madison. He shoulda spent dad's tuition money on a new Corvette. Get used to eating noodles kid.
CalMark| 3.17.11 @ 3:09PM
It's easy to "Rage Against the Machine" (a phrase that debuted before this kid was born, but every generation since 1950 has been taught that they perfected morality) when all you do is take, take, take.
Too many of this poor (I mean that literally and morally) kid's generation are Marxist dupes. They are sad, gormless neo-children, seemingly incapable of studying something worthwhile in school, aspiring to a job with a future, or even--most of all--growing up.
carol| 3.17.11 @ 3:58PM
saw this when it first was recorded it is so funny
there isn't even a clue nor a spark that he would want to own a business some day or create something just steal it from someone else
Rocket scientist
Kenny| 3.17.11 @ 4:52PM
A product of public education.
Rachel| 3.17.11 @ 8:24PM
I hope someday he is utterly embarassed by this.
Pelligrino| 3.18.11 @ 2:07AM
American Spectator staff, can it be arranged to have a follow-up interview with "Tim Cavanaugh?" in six months time?
We need to keep up with this young man.
Call it: "Noodles Newest News"
I'd be curious to know how Tim, when still working at Noodles in October of this year, is asked how his training of the new restaurant hires is going.
It would be hilarious to hear Tim say, "Well not so good actually. You see, BASICALLY, they don't seem to like my helpful instruction on how to set up for lunch and dinner and more efficiently bus the tables. They seem to think I'm a rascal dictator just because I tell them what to do and how best to do it...."
NoLib| 3.18.11 @ 1:07PM
The perfect Marxist--he thinks he's entitled to all of the money others have earned. Jackass kid.