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August 22, 2011 at 2:19 PM #722676August 22, 2011 at 8:04 PM #723570eavesdropperParticipant
[quote=briansd1]Romney should move to Palm Beach, FL where all the conservatives live.
(I didn’t know that Rush Limbaugh lost his hearing. It’s poetic justice for all the shouting he engages in).[/quote]
He had a cochlear implant several years back, but has continued to experience a worsening of the condition. There’s not a lot of research on the underlying cause of the hearing loss, AIED (autoimmune inner ear disease), but it is thought that opiate abuse (e.g., hydrocodone, oxycodone) can exacerbate the condition.
August 22, 2011 at 8:04 PM #722977eavesdropperParticipant[quote=briansd1]Romney should move to Palm Beach, FL where all the conservatives live.
(I didn’t know that Rush Limbaugh lost his hearing. It’s poetic justice for all the shouting he engages in).[/quote]
He had a cochlear implant several years back, but has continued to experience a worsening of the condition. There’s not a lot of research on the underlying cause of the hearing loss, AIED (autoimmune inner ear disease), but it is thought that opiate abuse (e.g., hydrocodone, oxycodone) can exacerbate the condition.
August 22, 2011 at 8:04 PM #722885eavesdropperParticipant[quote=briansd1]Romney should move to Palm Beach, FL where all the conservatives live.
(I didn’t know that Rush Limbaugh lost his hearing. It’s poetic justice for all the shouting he engages in).[/quote]
He had a cochlear implant several years back, but has continued to experience a worsening of the condition. There’s not a lot of research on the underlying cause of the hearing loss, AIED (autoimmune inner ear disease), but it is thought that opiate abuse (e.g., hydrocodone, oxycodone) can exacerbate the condition.
August 22, 2011 at 8:04 PM #724084eavesdropperParticipant[quote=briansd1]Romney should move to Palm Beach, FL where all the conservatives live.
(I didn’t know that Rush Limbaugh lost his hearing. It’s poetic justice for all the shouting he engages in).[/quote]
He had a cochlear implant several years back, but has continued to experience a worsening of the condition. There’s not a lot of research on the underlying cause of the hearing loss, AIED (autoimmune inner ear disease), but it is thought that opiate abuse (e.g., hydrocodone, oxycodone) can exacerbate the condition.
August 22, 2011 at 8:04 PM #723724eavesdropperParticipant[quote=briansd1]Romney should move to Palm Beach, FL where all the conservatives live.
(I didn’t know that Rush Limbaugh lost his hearing. It’s poetic justice for all the shouting he engages in).[/quote]
He had a cochlear implant several years back, but has continued to experience a worsening of the condition. There’s not a lot of research on the underlying cause of the hearing loss, AIED (autoimmune inner ear disease), but it is thought that opiate abuse (e.g., hydrocodone, oxycodone) can exacerbate the condition.
August 23, 2011 at 3:09 PM #723903poorgradstudentParticipantAt least Romney is doing his part to help close the California budget gap. After buying the La Jolla Property its annual property taxes shot up from a ridiculously low $4,375 in ’08 to $134,909 in ’09.
Wonder how many more multi-million dollar estates are underpaying by a factor of 30 thanks to good ol’ Prop 13? Probably could fix our whole budget problem just by property tax reform.
August 23, 2011 at 3:09 PM #724056poorgradstudentParticipantAt least Romney is doing his part to help close the California budget gap. After buying the La Jolla Property its annual property taxes shot up from a ridiculously low $4,375 in ’08 to $134,909 in ’09.
Wonder how many more multi-million dollar estates are underpaying by a factor of 30 thanks to good ol’ Prop 13? Probably could fix our whole budget problem just by property tax reform.
August 23, 2011 at 3:09 PM #724414poorgradstudentParticipantAt least Romney is doing his part to help close the California budget gap. After buying the La Jolla Property its annual property taxes shot up from a ridiculously low $4,375 in ’08 to $134,909 in ’09.
Wonder how many more multi-million dollar estates are underpaying by a factor of 30 thanks to good ol’ Prop 13? Probably could fix our whole budget problem just by property tax reform.
August 23, 2011 at 3:09 PM #723220poorgradstudentParticipantAt least Romney is doing his part to help close the California budget gap. After buying the La Jolla Property its annual property taxes shot up from a ridiculously low $4,375 in ’08 to $134,909 in ’09.
Wonder how many more multi-million dollar estates are underpaying by a factor of 30 thanks to good ol’ Prop 13? Probably could fix our whole budget problem just by property tax reform.
August 23, 2011 at 3:09 PM #723309poorgradstudentParticipantAt least Romney is doing his part to help close the California budget gap. After buying the La Jolla Property its annual property taxes shot up from a ridiculously low $4,375 in ’08 to $134,909 in ’09.
Wonder how many more multi-million dollar estates are underpaying by a factor of 30 thanks to good ol’ Prop 13? Probably could fix our whole budget problem just by property tax reform.
August 23, 2011 at 3:18 PM #723239jpinpbParticipantThis has been discussed many times. There is a very low percentage of people in California that are paying low property taxes thanks to Prop 13. In fact, so many properties were sold and flipped during the past 10 years that property taxes increased expotentially in price, there was plenty of taxes going to our State. The State just doesn’t know how to invest and/or manage their budget and “poof” magically made the money vanish. The more you give, the more it takes and the less there is to show for it.
August 23, 2011 at 3:18 PM #723923jpinpbParticipantThis has been discussed many times. There is a very low percentage of people in California that are paying low property taxes thanks to Prop 13. In fact, so many properties were sold and flipped during the past 10 years that property taxes increased expotentially in price, there was plenty of taxes going to our State. The State just doesn’t know how to invest and/or manage their budget and “poof” magically made the money vanish. The more you give, the more it takes and the less there is to show for it.
August 23, 2011 at 3:18 PM #724434jpinpbParticipantThis has been discussed many times. There is a very low percentage of people in California that are paying low property taxes thanks to Prop 13. In fact, so many properties were sold and flipped during the past 10 years that property taxes increased expotentially in price, there was plenty of taxes going to our State. The State just doesn’t know how to invest and/or manage their budget and “poof” magically made the money vanish. The more you give, the more it takes and the less there is to show for it.
August 23, 2011 at 3:18 PM #724076jpinpbParticipantThis has been discussed many times. There is a very low percentage of people in California that are paying low property taxes thanks to Prop 13. In fact, so many properties were sold and flipped during the past 10 years that property taxes increased expotentially in price, there was plenty of taxes going to our State. The State just doesn’t know how to invest and/or manage their budget and “poof” magically made the money vanish. The more you give, the more it takes and the less there is to show for it.
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