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October 4, 2009 at 1:29 PM #16443October 4, 2009 at 5:33 PM #463655paramountParticipant
Good article. I love this comment from a reader:
“So many have done very nicely “thank you”. How many realitors (estate agents), notaries, etc. are queueing up at the Forum for root canal treatment?”
Yesterday I was on a nature hike and the docent asked: Does everyone know what a parasite is? The first thing that came to my mind was yah I do, a Real Estate Agent.
I guess I would also include mortgage brokers, notaries, etc…in that list as well.
October 4, 2009 at 5:33 PM #463845paramountParticipantGood article. I love this comment from a reader:
“So many have done very nicely “thank you”. How many realitors (estate agents), notaries, etc. are queueing up at the Forum for root canal treatment?”
Yesterday I was on a nature hike and the docent asked: Does everyone know what a parasite is? The first thing that came to my mind was yah I do, a Real Estate Agent.
I guess I would also include mortgage brokers, notaries, etc…in that list as well.
October 4, 2009 at 5:33 PM #464194paramountParticipantGood article. I love this comment from a reader:
“So many have done very nicely “thank you”. How many realitors (estate agents), notaries, etc. are queueing up at the Forum for root canal treatment?”
Yesterday I was on a nature hike and the docent asked: Does everyone know what a parasite is? The first thing that came to my mind was yah I do, a Real Estate Agent.
I guess I would also include mortgage brokers, notaries, etc…in that list as well.
October 4, 2009 at 5:33 PM #464265paramountParticipantGood article. I love this comment from a reader:
“So many have done very nicely “thank you”. How many realitors (estate agents), notaries, etc. are queueing up at the Forum for root canal treatment?”
Yesterday I was on a nature hike and the docent asked: Does everyone know what a parasite is? The first thing that came to my mind was yah I do, a Real Estate Agent.
I guess I would also include mortgage brokers, notaries, etc…in that list as well.
October 4, 2009 at 5:33 PM #464472paramountParticipantGood article. I love this comment from a reader:
“So many have done very nicely “thank you”. How many realitors (estate agents), notaries, etc. are queueing up at the Forum for root canal treatment?”
Yesterday I was on a nature hike and the docent asked: Does everyone know what a parasite is? The first thing that came to my mind was yah I do, a Real Estate Agent.
I guess I would also include mortgage brokers, notaries, etc…in that list as well.
October 5, 2009 at 6:16 PM #464671EconProfParticipantGood overview of California’s problems, from a British perspective.
Our politics are indeed polarized, as there is a looney left and looney right that are far from agreeing on anything.
What we can conclude, however, is that during this decline, the left has been in charge. They own the legislature, the media, the universities, the public employee unions, and defacto, the governor’s office.
All the puny Republicans have is Proposition 13 and the two-thirds requirement for a tax increase, both now under assault. Given the outflow of middle-class taxpayers and employers, there is little prospect for a change in our politics.October 5, 2009 at 6:16 PM #464947EconProfParticipantGood overview of California’s problems, from a British perspective.
Our politics are indeed polarized, as there is a looney left and looney right that are far from agreeing on anything.
What we can conclude, however, is that during this decline, the left has been in charge. They own the legislature, the media, the universities, the public employee unions, and defacto, the governor’s office.
All the puny Republicans have is Proposition 13 and the two-thirds requirement for a tax increase, both now under assault. Given the outflow of middle-class taxpayers and employers, there is little prospect for a change in our politics.October 5, 2009 at 6:16 PM #464742EconProfParticipantGood overview of California’s problems, from a British perspective.
Our politics are indeed polarized, as there is a looney left and looney right that are far from agreeing on anything.
What we can conclude, however, is that during this decline, the left has been in charge. They own the legislature, the media, the universities, the public employee unions, and defacto, the governor’s office.
All the puny Republicans have is Proposition 13 and the two-thirds requirement for a tax increase, both now under assault. Given the outflow of middle-class taxpayers and employers, there is little prospect for a change in our politics.October 5, 2009 at 6:16 PM #464322EconProfParticipantGood overview of California’s problems, from a British perspective.
Our politics are indeed polarized, as there is a looney left and looney right that are far from agreeing on anything.
What we can conclude, however, is that during this decline, the left has been in charge. They own the legislature, the media, the universities, the public employee unions, and defacto, the governor’s office.
All the puny Republicans have is Proposition 13 and the two-thirds requirement for a tax increase, both now under assault. Given the outflow of middle-class taxpayers and employers, there is little prospect for a change in our politics.October 5, 2009 at 6:16 PM #464133EconProfParticipantGood overview of California’s problems, from a British perspective.
Our politics are indeed polarized, as there is a looney left and looney right that are far from agreeing on anything.
What we can conclude, however, is that during this decline, the left has been in charge. They own the legislature, the media, the universities, the public employee unions, and defacto, the governor’s office.
All the puny Republicans have is Proposition 13 and the two-thirds requirement for a tax increase, both now under assault. Given the outflow of middle-class taxpayers and employers, there is little prospect for a change in our politics.October 6, 2009 at 10:29 AM #464533Rt.66ParticipantSobering article. The discription and picture of Californians packed like sardines waiting for free health care is truly eye opening.
October 6, 2009 at 10:29 AM #464720Rt.66ParticipantSobering article. The discription and picture of Californians packed like sardines waiting for free health care is truly eye opening.
October 6, 2009 at 10:29 AM #465067Rt.66ParticipantSobering article. The discription and picture of Californians packed like sardines waiting for free health care is truly eye opening.
October 6, 2009 at 10:29 AM #465138Rt.66ParticipantSobering article. The discription and picture of Californians packed like sardines waiting for free health care is truly eye opening.
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