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February 12, 2009 at 8:36 AM #15037February 12, 2009 at 10:19 AM #345031crParticipant
I finally heard someone else ask the question regarding the long term consequences of this mad rush to employ millions and spend billions on “shovel-ready” projects, but as the housing bubble was dismissed in mid 2000 so is this question:
What do you do with all these people when the jobs are done?
February 12, 2009 at 10:19 AM #345355crParticipantI finally heard someone else ask the question regarding the long term consequences of this mad rush to employ millions and spend billions on “shovel-ready” projects, but as the housing bubble was dismissed in mid 2000 so is this question:
What do you do with all these people when the jobs are done?
February 12, 2009 at 10:19 AM #345463crParticipantI finally heard someone else ask the question regarding the long term consequences of this mad rush to employ millions and spend billions on “shovel-ready” projects, but as the housing bubble was dismissed in mid 2000 so is this question:
What do you do with all these people when the jobs are done?
February 12, 2009 at 10:19 AM #345496crParticipantI finally heard someone else ask the question regarding the long term consequences of this mad rush to employ millions and spend billions on “shovel-ready” projects, but as the housing bubble was dismissed in mid 2000 so is this question:
What do you do with all these people when the jobs are done?
February 12, 2009 at 10:19 AM #345595crParticipantI finally heard someone else ask the question regarding the long term consequences of this mad rush to employ millions and spend billions on “shovel-ready” projects, but as the housing bubble was dismissed in mid 2000 so is this question:
What do you do with all these people when the jobs are done?
February 12, 2009 at 11:08 AM #345087allParticipant[quote=cooprider]
What do you do with all these people when the jobs are done?[/quote]
Same thing as in GD1 – send them to a war.February 12, 2009 at 11:08 AM #345411allParticipant[quote=cooprider]
What do you do with all these people when the jobs are done?[/quote]
Same thing as in GD1 – send them to a war.February 12, 2009 at 11:08 AM #345650allParticipant[quote=cooprider]
What do you do with all these people when the jobs are done?[/quote]
Same thing as in GD1 – send them to a war.February 12, 2009 at 11:08 AM #345518allParticipant[quote=cooprider]
What do you do with all these people when the jobs are done?[/quote]
Same thing as in GD1 – send them to a war.February 12, 2009 at 11:08 AM #345552allParticipant[quote=cooprider]
What do you do with all these people when the jobs are done?[/quote]
Same thing as in GD1 – send them to a war.February 12, 2009 at 11:40 AM #345554UCGalParticipantThanks for the link.
The titles of the projects are very confusing. One caught my eye because it will likely affect my ‘hood – University City…
http://www.stimuluswatch.org/project/view/15539
“Regents Rd Widening from Genesee”I’m trying to figure this one out – is this a North UC (aka as UTC) project… So over by Scripps hospital and UCSD’s cancer hospital, behind the Jewish community center…
or is it something to do with the bridge that has been fought for so long.
(for the record – I’m for the bridge… The whole area was developed with the bridge as part of the traffic flow… Since I was a child, literally.)Or is it south UC – which doesn’t make sense since Regents and Gennesee are parallel in South UC.
I wish there were a place to get details on what these projects are.
February 12, 2009 at 11:40 AM #345685UCGalParticipantThanks for the link.
The titles of the projects are very confusing. One caught my eye because it will likely affect my ‘hood – University City…
http://www.stimuluswatch.org/project/view/15539
“Regents Rd Widening from Genesee”I’m trying to figure this one out – is this a North UC (aka as UTC) project… So over by Scripps hospital and UCSD’s cancer hospital, behind the Jewish community center…
or is it something to do with the bridge that has been fought for so long.
(for the record – I’m for the bridge… The whole area was developed with the bridge as part of the traffic flow… Since I was a child, literally.)Or is it south UC – which doesn’t make sense since Regents and Gennesee are parallel in South UC.
I wish there were a place to get details on what these projects are.
February 12, 2009 at 11:40 AM #345588UCGalParticipantThanks for the link.
The titles of the projects are very confusing. One caught my eye because it will likely affect my ‘hood – University City…
http://www.stimuluswatch.org/project/view/15539
“Regents Rd Widening from Genesee”I’m trying to figure this one out – is this a North UC (aka as UTC) project… So over by Scripps hospital and UCSD’s cancer hospital, behind the Jewish community center…
or is it something to do with the bridge that has been fought for so long.
(for the record – I’m for the bridge… The whole area was developed with the bridge as part of the traffic flow… Since I was a child, literally.)Or is it south UC – which doesn’t make sense since Regents and Gennesee are parallel in South UC.
I wish there were a place to get details on what these projects are.
February 12, 2009 at 11:40 AM #345447UCGalParticipantThanks for the link.
The titles of the projects are very confusing. One caught my eye because it will likely affect my ‘hood – University City…
http://www.stimuluswatch.org/project/view/15539
“Regents Rd Widening from Genesee”I’m trying to figure this one out – is this a North UC (aka as UTC) project… So over by Scripps hospital and UCSD’s cancer hospital, behind the Jewish community center…
or is it something to do with the bridge that has been fought for so long.
(for the record – I’m for the bridge… The whole area was developed with the bridge as part of the traffic flow… Since I was a child, literally.)Or is it south UC – which doesn’t make sense since Regents and Gennesee are parallel in South UC.
I wish there were a place to get details on what these projects are.
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