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June 29, 2010 at 7:39 AM #574089June 29, 2010 at 9:23 AM #573126jpinpbParticipant
Someone is thinking the City of SD should file bankruptcy San Diego May Cut Benefits With Bankruptcy. But let’s build a new library. And please no one get me wrong. I wanted a library d/t a long time ago. But w/the way the economy is and the way the city is managing its finances, I just don’t think this is the best time. This actually really pisses me off.
June 29, 2010 at 9:23 AM #573220jpinpbParticipantSomeone is thinking the City of SD should file bankruptcy San Diego May Cut Benefits With Bankruptcy. But let’s build a new library. And please no one get me wrong. I wanted a library d/t a long time ago. But w/the way the economy is and the way the city is managing its finances, I just don’t think this is the best time. This actually really pisses me off.
June 29, 2010 at 9:23 AM #573737jpinpbParticipantSomeone is thinking the City of SD should file bankruptcy San Diego May Cut Benefits With Bankruptcy. But let’s build a new library. And please no one get me wrong. I wanted a library d/t a long time ago. But w/the way the economy is and the way the city is managing its finances, I just don’t think this is the best time. This actually really pisses me off.
June 29, 2010 at 9:23 AM #573842jpinpbParticipantSomeone is thinking the City of SD should file bankruptcy San Diego May Cut Benefits With Bankruptcy. But let’s build a new library. And please no one get me wrong. I wanted a library d/t a long time ago. But w/the way the economy is and the way the city is managing its finances, I just don’t think this is the best time. This actually really pisses me off.
June 29, 2010 at 9:23 AM #574139jpinpbParticipantSomeone is thinking the City of SD should file bankruptcy San Diego May Cut Benefits With Bankruptcy. But let’s build a new library. And please no one get me wrong. I wanted a library d/t a long time ago. But w/the way the economy is and the way the city is managing its finances, I just don’t think this is the best time. This actually really pisses me off.
June 29, 2010 at 9:39 AM #573131CoronitaParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Someone is thinking the City of SD should file bankruptcy San Diego May Cut Benefits With Bankruptcy. But let’s build a new library. And please no one get me wrong. I wanted a library d/t a long time ago. But w/the way the economy is and the way the city is managing its finances, I just don’t think this is the best time. This actually really pisses me off.[/quote]
Don’t let it get you you. You’ll see a lot of more of this. It’s in our culture. Our culture is spend-a-holics. Don’t bother fighting an upstream batter….Hence,,,if you haven’t already closed, just go buy your nice car.
Screw savings. seriously. Life is too short to get all bent out of shape over crap like this. …Me, I’ve decided not to be such the saver anymore. I compare myself to everyone else around me, and I figure I’m “above average saver”, so I’m not the quite miser anymore when it comes to certain things. Hence, I finally pulled the trigger and my car is on order πJune 29, 2010 at 9:39 AM #573225CoronitaParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Someone is thinking the City of SD should file bankruptcy San Diego May Cut Benefits With Bankruptcy. But let’s build a new library. And please no one get me wrong. I wanted a library d/t a long time ago. But w/the way the economy is and the way the city is managing its finances, I just don’t think this is the best time. This actually really pisses me off.[/quote]
Don’t let it get you you. You’ll see a lot of more of this. It’s in our culture. Our culture is spend-a-holics. Don’t bother fighting an upstream batter….Hence,,,if you haven’t already closed, just go buy your nice car.
Screw savings. seriously. Life is too short to get all bent out of shape over crap like this. …Me, I’ve decided not to be such the saver anymore. I compare myself to everyone else around me, and I figure I’m “above average saver”, so I’m not the quite miser anymore when it comes to certain things. Hence, I finally pulled the trigger and my car is on order πJune 29, 2010 at 9:39 AM #573742CoronitaParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Someone is thinking the City of SD should file bankruptcy San Diego May Cut Benefits With Bankruptcy. But let’s build a new library. And please no one get me wrong. I wanted a library d/t a long time ago. But w/the way the economy is and the way the city is managing its finances, I just don’t think this is the best time. This actually really pisses me off.[/quote]
Don’t let it get you you. You’ll see a lot of more of this. It’s in our culture. Our culture is spend-a-holics. Don’t bother fighting an upstream batter….Hence,,,if you haven’t already closed, just go buy your nice car.
Screw savings. seriously. Life is too short to get all bent out of shape over crap like this. …Me, I’ve decided not to be such the saver anymore. I compare myself to everyone else around me, and I figure I’m “above average saver”, so I’m not the quite miser anymore when it comes to certain things. Hence, I finally pulled the trigger and my car is on order πJune 29, 2010 at 9:39 AM #573847CoronitaParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Someone is thinking the City of SD should file bankruptcy San Diego May Cut Benefits With Bankruptcy. But let’s build a new library. And please no one get me wrong. I wanted a library d/t a long time ago. But w/the way the economy is and the way the city is managing its finances, I just don’t think this is the best time. This actually really pisses me off.[/quote]
Don’t let it get you you. You’ll see a lot of more of this. It’s in our culture. Our culture is spend-a-holics. Don’t bother fighting an upstream batter….Hence,,,if you haven’t already closed, just go buy your nice car.
Screw savings. seriously. Life is too short to get all bent out of shape over crap like this. …Me, I’ve decided not to be such the saver anymore. I compare myself to everyone else around me, and I figure I’m “above average saver”, so I’m not the quite miser anymore when it comes to certain things. Hence, I finally pulled the trigger and my car is on order πJune 29, 2010 at 9:39 AM #574144CoronitaParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Someone is thinking the City of SD should file bankruptcy San Diego May Cut Benefits With Bankruptcy. But let’s build a new library. And please no one get me wrong. I wanted a library d/t a long time ago. But w/the way the economy is and the way the city is managing its finances, I just don’t think this is the best time. This actually really pisses me off.[/quote]
Don’t let it get you you. You’ll see a lot of more of this. It’s in our culture. Our culture is spend-a-holics. Don’t bother fighting an upstream batter….Hence,,,if you haven’t already closed, just go buy your nice car.
Screw savings. seriously. Life is too short to get all bent out of shape over crap like this. …Me, I’ve decided not to be such the saver anymore. I compare myself to everyone else around me, and I figure I’m “above average saver”, so I’m not the quite miser anymore when it comes to certain things. Hence, I finally pulled the trigger and my car is on order πJune 29, 2010 at 9:49 AM #573150XBoxBoyParticipantRegardless of whether you are in favor or opposed to the library, you should take a hard look at the way this is being spun. Contrast this article to an article the UT ran about building the chargers a new stadium
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/may/19/chargers-release-downtown-stadium-plan/
Where in the stadium article are the complaints about how the city is going bankrupt and can’t afford this? Notice that the stadium would put the city on the hook for 500 million whereas the library is significantly less.
Notice that this library article casually references the charger’s ticket deal, as if there is some link or similarity between this library plan and the charger’s ticket deal, but that article for the stadium doesn’t mention the charger’s ticket deal at all.
Note also that in this article (and in others I’ve seen in the UT) that they stress the concept that if the donors pull out the city will be on the hook, but none of the stadium articles ever bring up the same issue, if the charger’s renig on their deal the city will be screwed.
I find it really amazing that this kind of spun story is the norm for what passes as journalism in this day and age. Is it any wonder people are abandoning newspapers and going with bloggers?
June 29, 2010 at 9:49 AM #573245XBoxBoyParticipantRegardless of whether you are in favor or opposed to the library, you should take a hard look at the way this is being spun. Contrast this article to an article the UT ran about building the chargers a new stadium
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/may/19/chargers-release-downtown-stadium-plan/
Where in the stadium article are the complaints about how the city is going bankrupt and can’t afford this? Notice that the stadium would put the city on the hook for 500 million whereas the library is significantly less.
Notice that this library article casually references the charger’s ticket deal, as if there is some link or similarity between this library plan and the charger’s ticket deal, but that article for the stadium doesn’t mention the charger’s ticket deal at all.
Note also that in this article (and in others I’ve seen in the UT) that they stress the concept that if the donors pull out the city will be on the hook, but none of the stadium articles ever bring up the same issue, if the charger’s renig on their deal the city will be screwed.
I find it really amazing that this kind of spun story is the norm for what passes as journalism in this day and age. Is it any wonder people are abandoning newspapers and going with bloggers?
June 29, 2010 at 9:49 AM #573761XBoxBoyParticipantRegardless of whether you are in favor or opposed to the library, you should take a hard look at the way this is being spun. Contrast this article to an article the UT ran about building the chargers a new stadium
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/may/19/chargers-release-downtown-stadium-plan/
Where in the stadium article are the complaints about how the city is going bankrupt and can’t afford this? Notice that the stadium would put the city on the hook for 500 million whereas the library is significantly less.
Notice that this library article casually references the charger’s ticket deal, as if there is some link or similarity between this library plan and the charger’s ticket deal, but that article for the stadium doesn’t mention the charger’s ticket deal at all.
Note also that in this article (and in others I’ve seen in the UT) that they stress the concept that if the donors pull out the city will be on the hook, but none of the stadium articles ever bring up the same issue, if the charger’s renig on their deal the city will be screwed.
I find it really amazing that this kind of spun story is the norm for what passes as journalism in this day and age. Is it any wonder people are abandoning newspapers and going with bloggers?
June 29, 2010 at 9:49 AM #573867XBoxBoyParticipantRegardless of whether you are in favor or opposed to the library, you should take a hard look at the way this is being spun. Contrast this article to an article the UT ran about building the chargers a new stadium
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/may/19/chargers-release-downtown-stadium-plan/
Where in the stadium article are the complaints about how the city is going bankrupt and can’t afford this? Notice that the stadium would put the city on the hook for 500 million whereas the library is significantly less.
Notice that this library article casually references the charger’s ticket deal, as if there is some link or similarity between this library plan and the charger’s ticket deal, but that article for the stadium doesn’t mention the charger’s ticket deal at all.
Note also that in this article (and in others I’ve seen in the UT) that they stress the concept that if the donors pull out the city will be on the hook, but none of the stadium articles ever bring up the same issue, if the charger’s renig on their deal the city will be screwed.
I find it really amazing that this kind of spun story is the norm for what passes as journalism in this day and age. Is it any wonder people are abandoning newspapers and going with bloggers?
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