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November 4, 2008 at 1:58 PM #298877November 4, 2008 at 2:20 PM #298488ucodegenParticipant
But of course, no one wants to pay taxes to improve the systems until it’s too late and ends up costing us 4x more than it would have to do preventative maintenance.
Yeah, but we will guarantee the Charger’s ticket sales…. Ditto with roads and other parts of infrastructure.
November 4, 2008 at 2:20 PM #298838ucodegenParticipantBut of course, no one wants to pay taxes to improve the systems until it’s too late and ends up costing us 4x more than it would have to do preventative maintenance.
Yeah, but we will guarantee the Charger’s ticket sales…. Ditto with roads and other parts of infrastructure.
November 4, 2008 at 2:20 PM #298849ucodegenParticipantBut of course, no one wants to pay taxes to improve the systems until it’s too late and ends up costing us 4x more than it would have to do preventative maintenance.
Yeah, but we will guarantee the Charger’s ticket sales…. Ditto with roads and other parts of infrastructure.
November 4, 2008 at 2:20 PM #298865ucodegenParticipantBut of course, no one wants to pay taxes to improve the systems until it’s too late and ends up costing us 4x more than it would have to do preventative maintenance.
Yeah, but we will guarantee the Charger’s ticket sales…. Ditto with roads and other parts of infrastructure.
November 4, 2008 at 2:20 PM #298912ucodegenParticipantBut of course, no one wants to pay taxes to improve the systems until it’s too late and ends up costing us 4x more than it would have to do preventative maintenance.
Yeah, but we will guarantee the Charger’s ticket sales…. Ditto with roads and other parts of infrastructure.
November 4, 2008 at 2:24 PM #298493peterbParticipantPeople should be leaving CA in great numbers pretty soon. Looking for work and a cheaper cost of living. That should solve all these pesky day-to-day issues.
November 4, 2008 at 2:24 PM #298843peterbParticipantPeople should be leaving CA in great numbers pretty soon. Looking for work and a cheaper cost of living. That should solve all these pesky day-to-day issues.
November 4, 2008 at 2:24 PM #298854peterbParticipantPeople should be leaving CA in great numbers pretty soon. Looking for work and a cheaper cost of living. That should solve all these pesky day-to-day issues.
November 4, 2008 at 2:24 PM #298870peterbParticipantPeople should be leaving CA in great numbers pretty soon. Looking for work and a cheaper cost of living. That should solve all these pesky day-to-day issues.
November 4, 2008 at 2:24 PM #298917peterbParticipantPeople should be leaving CA in great numbers pretty soon. Looking for work and a cheaper cost of living. That should solve all these pesky day-to-day issues.
November 4, 2008 at 2:29 PM #298497afx114Participant[quote=peterb]People should be leaving CA in great numbers pretty soon. Looking for work and a cheaper cost of living. That should solve all these pesky day-to-day issues.[/quote]
Even if demand decreases, it will be useless if the water can’t be delivered to you efficiently. It’s not just drought we have problems with, it’s infrastructure. We are a 90 year old man about to have a massive heart attack.
November 4, 2008 at 2:29 PM #298848afx114Participant[quote=peterb]People should be leaving CA in great numbers pretty soon. Looking for work and a cheaper cost of living. That should solve all these pesky day-to-day issues.[/quote]
Even if demand decreases, it will be useless if the water can’t be delivered to you efficiently. It’s not just drought we have problems with, it’s infrastructure. We are a 90 year old man about to have a massive heart attack.
November 4, 2008 at 2:29 PM #298859afx114Participant[quote=peterb]People should be leaving CA in great numbers pretty soon. Looking for work and a cheaper cost of living. That should solve all these pesky day-to-day issues.[/quote]
Even if demand decreases, it will be useless if the water can’t be delivered to you efficiently. It’s not just drought we have problems with, it’s infrastructure. We are a 90 year old man about to have a massive heart attack.
November 4, 2008 at 2:29 PM #298875afx114Participant[quote=peterb]People should be leaving CA in great numbers pretty soon. Looking for work and a cheaper cost of living. That should solve all these pesky day-to-day issues.[/quote]
Even if demand decreases, it will be useless if the water can’t be delivered to you efficiently. It’s not just drought we have problems with, it’s infrastructure. We are a 90 year old man about to have a massive heart attack.
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