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July 20, 2011 at 7:52 PM #712437July 20, 2011 at 7:55 PM #711236paramountParticipant
[quote=pri_dk][quote=NewtoSanDiego]Listen, this is a job creator.
Where do you think that we can get crushed gravel for? It has to come from somewhere.
The wine industry in Temecula cannot generate enough jobs. The Quary will generate good paying jobs, jobs that will help put food on the table for alot of people
I’m sick of the liberal upraised polo shirt yuppies sipping their wine in Temecula driving their Priuss. This quary will be an asset to the community![/quote]
Granite Construction claims the quarry will create 100 jobs.
Population of the Temecula Valley: More than 200,000
The quarry will exist for 75 years and create 100 jobs.
No more. Zero job growth after the initial 100.
Many of these employees – the ones requiring special skills – will probably be hired from elsewhere.
Digging holes in the ground is not exactly a growth industry.
The wine and hospitality industries already employ many hundreds, and are growing.
I’m sick of the bible-thumping monster-truck-driving unemployed construction workers masturbating to Rush Limbaugh three hours a day. This quarry won’t do jack for Temecula.[/quote]
I agree, and I actually think there would be a net loss of employment.
Put this turd in San Diego where it belongs.
July 20, 2011 at 7:55 PM #711333paramountParticipant[quote=pri_dk][quote=NewtoSanDiego]Listen, this is a job creator.
Where do you think that we can get crushed gravel for? It has to come from somewhere.
The wine industry in Temecula cannot generate enough jobs. The Quary will generate good paying jobs, jobs that will help put food on the table for alot of people
I’m sick of the liberal upraised polo shirt yuppies sipping their wine in Temecula driving their Priuss. This quary will be an asset to the community![/quote]
Granite Construction claims the quarry will create 100 jobs.
Population of the Temecula Valley: More than 200,000
The quarry will exist for 75 years and create 100 jobs.
No more. Zero job growth after the initial 100.
Many of these employees – the ones requiring special skills – will probably be hired from elsewhere.
Digging holes in the ground is not exactly a growth industry.
The wine and hospitality industries already employ many hundreds, and are growing.
I’m sick of the bible-thumping monster-truck-driving unemployed construction workers masturbating to Rush Limbaugh three hours a day. This quarry won’t do jack for Temecula.[/quote]
I agree, and I actually think there would be a net loss of employment.
Put this turd in San Diego where it belongs.
July 20, 2011 at 7:55 PM #711929paramountParticipant[quote=pri_dk][quote=NewtoSanDiego]Listen, this is a job creator.
Where do you think that we can get crushed gravel for? It has to come from somewhere.
The wine industry in Temecula cannot generate enough jobs. The Quary will generate good paying jobs, jobs that will help put food on the table for alot of people
I’m sick of the liberal upraised polo shirt yuppies sipping their wine in Temecula driving their Priuss. This quary will be an asset to the community![/quote]
Granite Construction claims the quarry will create 100 jobs.
Population of the Temecula Valley: More than 200,000
The quarry will exist for 75 years and create 100 jobs.
No more. Zero job growth after the initial 100.
Many of these employees – the ones requiring special skills – will probably be hired from elsewhere.
Digging holes in the ground is not exactly a growth industry.
The wine and hospitality industries already employ many hundreds, and are growing.
I’m sick of the bible-thumping monster-truck-driving unemployed construction workers masturbating to Rush Limbaugh three hours a day. This quarry won’t do jack for Temecula.[/quote]
I agree, and I actually think there would be a net loss of employment.
Put this turd in San Diego where it belongs.
July 20, 2011 at 7:55 PM #712083paramountParticipant[quote=pri_dk][quote=NewtoSanDiego]Listen, this is a job creator.
Where do you think that we can get crushed gravel for? It has to come from somewhere.
The wine industry in Temecula cannot generate enough jobs. The Quary will generate good paying jobs, jobs that will help put food on the table for alot of people
I’m sick of the liberal upraised polo shirt yuppies sipping their wine in Temecula driving their Priuss. This quary will be an asset to the community![/quote]
Granite Construction claims the quarry will create 100 jobs.
Population of the Temecula Valley: More than 200,000
The quarry will exist for 75 years and create 100 jobs.
No more. Zero job growth after the initial 100.
Many of these employees – the ones requiring special skills – will probably be hired from elsewhere.
Digging holes in the ground is not exactly a growth industry.
The wine and hospitality industries already employ many hundreds, and are growing.
I’m sick of the bible-thumping monster-truck-driving unemployed construction workers masturbating to Rush Limbaugh three hours a day. This quarry won’t do jack for Temecula.[/quote]
I agree, and I actually think there would be a net loss of employment.
Put this turd in San Diego where it belongs.
July 20, 2011 at 7:55 PM #712442paramountParticipant[quote=pri_dk][quote=NewtoSanDiego]Listen, this is a job creator.
Where do you think that we can get crushed gravel for? It has to come from somewhere.
The wine industry in Temecula cannot generate enough jobs. The Quary will generate good paying jobs, jobs that will help put food on the table for alot of people
I’m sick of the liberal upraised polo shirt yuppies sipping their wine in Temecula driving their Priuss. This quary will be an asset to the community![/quote]
Granite Construction claims the quarry will create 100 jobs.
Population of the Temecula Valley: More than 200,000
The quarry will exist for 75 years and create 100 jobs.
No more. Zero job growth after the initial 100.
Many of these employees – the ones requiring special skills – will probably be hired from elsewhere.
Digging holes in the ground is not exactly a growth industry.
The wine and hospitality industries already employ many hundreds, and are growing.
I’m sick of the bible-thumping monster-truck-driving unemployed construction workers masturbating to Rush Limbaugh three hours a day. This quarry won’t do jack for Temecula.[/quote]
I agree, and I actually think there would be a net loss of employment.
Put this turd in San Diego where it belongs.
July 20, 2011 at 8:14 PM #711241paramountParticipant[quote=pri_dk]Our good friend paramount crying doom-and-gloom about Temecula?
Gee, that’s a surprise.
I’m against the quarry, but also will not be too worried if it is built. Pollution will not be a problem. Why? Because after all the claims they’ve made at these hearings they’ll get sued to oblivion as soon as there is a detectable problem.
Can’t blame Issa for this one either. It’s a county issue. The problem is that Riverside county is huge, so dumbass supervisors from way out parts like Indio don’t care about Temecula, and don’t care about Riverside county’s reputation as the armpit of Southern California.
I think the only thing the quarry will do is give San Diegans another reason to believe Temecula is some sort of suburban hell-hole.
BTW, paramount, have you seen the construction trucks on the site of the hospital that would never be built? And where’s the link to those public school API scores? Oh look, there’s a hot air balloon just outside my window…[/quote]
prik: Your like an amateur chess player up against Garry Kasparov. I’m like 10 moves ahead of you – seriously.
July 20, 2011 at 8:14 PM #711338paramountParticipant[quote=pri_dk]Our good friend paramount crying doom-and-gloom about Temecula?
Gee, that’s a surprise.
I’m against the quarry, but also will not be too worried if it is built. Pollution will not be a problem. Why? Because after all the claims they’ve made at these hearings they’ll get sued to oblivion as soon as there is a detectable problem.
Can’t blame Issa for this one either. It’s a county issue. The problem is that Riverside county is huge, so dumbass supervisors from way out parts like Indio don’t care about Temecula, and don’t care about Riverside county’s reputation as the armpit of Southern California.
I think the only thing the quarry will do is give San Diegans another reason to believe Temecula is some sort of suburban hell-hole.
BTW, paramount, have you seen the construction trucks on the site of the hospital that would never be built? And where’s the link to those public school API scores? Oh look, there’s a hot air balloon just outside my window…[/quote]
prik: Your like an amateur chess player up against Garry Kasparov. I’m like 10 moves ahead of you – seriously.
July 20, 2011 at 8:14 PM #711934paramountParticipant[quote=pri_dk]Our good friend paramount crying doom-and-gloom about Temecula?
Gee, that’s a surprise.
I’m against the quarry, but also will not be too worried if it is built. Pollution will not be a problem. Why? Because after all the claims they’ve made at these hearings they’ll get sued to oblivion as soon as there is a detectable problem.
Can’t blame Issa for this one either. It’s a county issue. The problem is that Riverside county is huge, so dumbass supervisors from way out parts like Indio don’t care about Temecula, and don’t care about Riverside county’s reputation as the armpit of Southern California.
I think the only thing the quarry will do is give San Diegans another reason to believe Temecula is some sort of suburban hell-hole.
BTW, paramount, have you seen the construction trucks on the site of the hospital that would never be built? And where’s the link to those public school API scores? Oh look, there’s a hot air balloon just outside my window…[/quote]
prik: Your like an amateur chess player up against Garry Kasparov. I’m like 10 moves ahead of you – seriously.
July 20, 2011 at 8:14 PM #712088paramountParticipant[quote=pri_dk]Our good friend paramount crying doom-and-gloom about Temecula?
Gee, that’s a surprise.
I’m against the quarry, but also will not be too worried if it is built. Pollution will not be a problem. Why? Because after all the claims they’ve made at these hearings they’ll get sued to oblivion as soon as there is a detectable problem.
Can’t blame Issa for this one either. It’s a county issue. The problem is that Riverside county is huge, so dumbass supervisors from way out parts like Indio don’t care about Temecula, and don’t care about Riverside county’s reputation as the armpit of Southern California.
I think the only thing the quarry will do is give San Diegans another reason to believe Temecula is some sort of suburban hell-hole.
BTW, paramount, have you seen the construction trucks on the site of the hospital that would never be built? And where’s the link to those public school API scores? Oh look, there’s a hot air balloon just outside my window…[/quote]
prik: Your like an amateur chess player up against Garry Kasparov. I’m like 10 moves ahead of you – seriously.
July 20, 2011 at 8:14 PM #712447paramountParticipant[quote=pri_dk]Our good friend paramount crying doom-and-gloom about Temecula?
Gee, that’s a surprise.
I’m against the quarry, but also will not be too worried if it is built. Pollution will not be a problem. Why? Because after all the claims they’ve made at these hearings they’ll get sued to oblivion as soon as there is a detectable problem.
Can’t blame Issa for this one either. It’s a county issue. The problem is that Riverside county is huge, so dumbass supervisors from way out parts like Indio don’t care about Temecula, and don’t care about Riverside county’s reputation as the armpit of Southern California.
I think the only thing the quarry will do is give San Diegans another reason to believe Temecula is some sort of suburban hell-hole.
BTW, paramount, have you seen the construction trucks on the site of the hospital that would never be built? And where’s the link to those public school API scores? Oh look, there’s a hot air balloon just outside my window…[/quote]
prik: Your like an amateur chess player up against Garry Kasparov. I’m like 10 moves ahead of you – seriously.
July 20, 2011 at 8:18 PM #711251GHParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=GH][quote=pri_dk]I think the only thing the quarry will do is give San Diegans another reason to believe Temecula is some sort of suburban hell-hole.[/quote]
I work up there from time to time and the evening traffic is horrendous. That, the smog and high temps, I would prefer to live in a tent in San Diego…[/quote]
Do us all a favor and stay the hell out you dip shit.
I’d be willing to bet the air in Temecula is cleaner than many areas of San Diego.
And your probably not even really from San Diego (and even if you were BFD).
In reading your comments it’s also clear you don’t even know what the hell your talking about.[/quote]
92130 zip code if you care. Next time I am up there I will snap off a pic and post just to compare. IMO not worth the savings living there, but what do you care what I think?
And… no need to get stroppy, just my $0.02 opinion on a public blog.
July 20, 2011 at 8:18 PM #711348GHParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=GH][quote=pri_dk]I think the only thing the quarry will do is give San Diegans another reason to believe Temecula is some sort of suburban hell-hole.[/quote]
I work up there from time to time and the evening traffic is horrendous. That, the smog and high temps, I would prefer to live in a tent in San Diego…[/quote]
Do us all a favor and stay the hell out you dip shit.
I’d be willing to bet the air in Temecula is cleaner than many areas of San Diego.
And your probably not even really from San Diego (and even if you were BFD).
In reading your comments it’s also clear you don’t even know what the hell your talking about.[/quote]
92130 zip code if you care. Next time I am up there I will snap off a pic and post just to compare. IMO not worth the savings living there, but what do you care what I think?
And… no need to get stroppy, just my $0.02 opinion on a public blog.
July 20, 2011 at 8:18 PM #711944GHParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=GH][quote=pri_dk]I think the only thing the quarry will do is give San Diegans another reason to believe Temecula is some sort of suburban hell-hole.[/quote]
I work up there from time to time and the evening traffic is horrendous. That, the smog and high temps, I would prefer to live in a tent in San Diego…[/quote]
Do us all a favor and stay the hell out you dip shit.
I’d be willing to bet the air in Temecula is cleaner than many areas of San Diego.
And your probably not even really from San Diego (and even if you were BFD).
In reading your comments it’s also clear you don’t even know what the hell your talking about.[/quote]
92130 zip code if you care. Next time I am up there I will snap off a pic and post just to compare. IMO not worth the savings living there, but what do you care what I think?
And… no need to get stroppy, just my $0.02 opinion on a public blog.
July 20, 2011 at 8:18 PM #712097GHParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=GH][quote=pri_dk]I think the only thing the quarry will do is give San Diegans another reason to believe Temecula is some sort of suburban hell-hole.[/quote]
I work up there from time to time and the evening traffic is horrendous. That, the smog and high temps, I would prefer to live in a tent in San Diego…[/quote]
Do us all a favor and stay the hell out you dip shit.
I’d be willing to bet the air in Temecula is cleaner than many areas of San Diego.
And your probably not even really from San Diego (and even if you were BFD).
In reading your comments it’s also clear you don’t even know what the hell your talking about.[/quote]
92130 zip code if you care. Next time I am up there I will snap off a pic and post just to compare. IMO not worth the savings living there, but what do you care what I think?
And… no need to get stroppy, just my $0.02 opinion on a public blog.
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