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October 14, 2010 at 8:41 AM #618957October 14, 2010 at 8:50 AM #617888jstoeszParticipant
[quote]…mental bantamweight.[/quote]
haha
Let us all work at reviving the art of the insult…
October 14, 2010 at 8:50 AM #617973jstoeszParticipant[quote]…mental bantamweight.[/quote]
haha
Let us all work at reviving the art of the insult…
October 14, 2010 at 8:50 AM #618521jstoeszParticipant[quote]…mental bantamweight.[/quote]
haha
Let us all work at reviving the art of the insult…
October 14, 2010 at 8:50 AM #618642jstoeszParticipant[quote]…mental bantamweight.[/quote]
haha
Let us all work at reviving the art of the insult…
October 14, 2010 at 8:50 AM #618962jstoeszParticipant[quote]…mental bantamweight.[/quote]
haha
Let us all work at reviving the art of the insult…
October 14, 2010 at 10:03 AM #617932Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote]…mental bantamweight.[/quote]
haha
Let us all work at reviving the art of the insult…[/quote]
Insult? What insult?
All kidding aside, I have no patience for Leftist hacks like BigGubment and their thoroughly discredited philosophy.
I own a California based business, and am in a technology partnership with UC San Diego. I cannot even begin to tell you the amount of bureaucratic red tape I go through to get the simplest things done. For him to assert that, because Apple is successful, all other businesses in California are successful, is the height of idiocy. Or, if your business is not successful, well, then you must be an idiot and a failure.
That patronizing, paternalistic smug elitism is infuriating and perfectly exemplified by our new Prez, Mr. Spock. I didn’t vote for Dubya (either time), so I have no love lost for the GOP, but this administration takes utter failure to a grandiose pinnacle. For someone like BigGubment to hold forth on its virtues speaks to a level of detachment from reality thats frightening.
October 14, 2010 at 10:03 AM #618017Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote]…mental bantamweight.[/quote]
haha
Let us all work at reviving the art of the insult…[/quote]
Insult? What insult?
All kidding aside, I have no patience for Leftist hacks like BigGubment and their thoroughly discredited philosophy.
I own a California based business, and am in a technology partnership with UC San Diego. I cannot even begin to tell you the amount of bureaucratic red tape I go through to get the simplest things done. For him to assert that, because Apple is successful, all other businesses in California are successful, is the height of idiocy. Or, if your business is not successful, well, then you must be an idiot and a failure.
That patronizing, paternalistic smug elitism is infuriating and perfectly exemplified by our new Prez, Mr. Spock. I didn’t vote for Dubya (either time), so I have no love lost for the GOP, but this administration takes utter failure to a grandiose pinnacle. For someone like BigGubment to hold forth on its virtues speaks to a level of detachment from reality thats frightening.
October 14, 2010 at 10:03 AM #618566Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote]…mental bantamweight.[/quote]
haha
Let us all work at reviving the art of the insult…[/quote]
Insult? What insult?
All kidding aside, I have no patience for Leftist hacks like BigGubment and their thoroughly discredited philosophy.
I own a California based business, and am in a technology partnership with UC San Diego. I cannot even begin to tell you the amount of bureaucratic red tape I go through to get the simplest things done. For him to assert that, because Apple is successful, all other businesses in California are successful, is the height of idiocy. Or, if your business is not successful, well, then you must be an idiot and a failure.
That patronizing, paternalistic smug elitism is infuriating and perfectly exemplified by our new Prez, Mr. Spock. I didn’t vote for Dubya (either time), so I have no love lost for the GOP, but this administration takes utter failure to a grandiose pinnacle. For someone like BigGubment to hold forth on its virtues speaks to a level of detachment from reality thats frightening.
October 14, 2010 at 10:03 AM #618686Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote]…mental bantamweight.[/quote]
haha
Let us all work at reviving the art of the insult…[/quote]
Insult? What insult?
All kidding aside, I have no patience for Leftist hacks like BigGubment and their thoroughly discredited philosophy.
I own a California based business, and am in a technology partnership with UC San Diego. I cannot even begin to tell you the amount of bureaucratic red tape I go through to get the simplest things done. For him to assert that, because Apple is successful, all other businesses in California are successful, is the height of idiocy. Or, if your business is not successful, well, then you must be an idiot and a failure.
That patronizing, paternalistic smug elitism is infuriating and perfectly exemplified by our new Prez, Mr. Spock. I didn’t vote for Dubya (either time), so I have no love lost for the GOP, but this administration takes utter failure to a grandiose pinnacle. For someone like BigGubment to hold forth on its virtues speaks to a level of detachment from reality thats frightening.
October 14, 2010 at 10:03 AM #619006Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote]…mental bantamweight.[/quote]
haha
Let us all work at reviving the art of the insult…[/quote]
Insult? What insult?
All kidding aside, I have no patience for Leftist hacks like BigGubment and their thoroughly discredited philosophy.
I own a California based business, and am in a technology partnership with UC San Diego. I cannot even begin to tell you the amount of bureaucratic red tape I go through to get the simplest things done. For him to assert that, because Apple is successful, all other businesses in California are successful, is the height of idiocy. Or, if your business is not successful, well, then you must be an idiot and a failure.
That patronizing, paternalistic smug elitism is infuriating and perfectly exemplified by our new Prez, Mr. Spock. I didn’t vote for Dubya (either time), so I have no love lost for the GOP, but this administration takes utter failure to a grandiose pinnacle. For someone like BigGubment to hold forth on its virtues speaks to a level of detachment from reality thats frightening.
October 14, 2010 at 11:30 AM #617956air_ogiParticipant[quote=no_such_reality]
SMA America manufactures Solar Power systems based in the Bay Area, where are they building their new $200 Million plant? Denver.Power One, a Camarillo manufacture of Solar Power systems is building in Phoenix, 350 jobs to Phoenix instead of California.[/quote]
Both Colorado and Arizona have strong clean energy programs. These companies are not moving out because AB32 is too strong, it is because other places have better AB32s.
But should Prop 23 pass, then you will see mass exodus of clean tech companies out of California.
October 14, 2010 at 11:30 AM #618041air_ogiParticipant[quote=no_such_reality]
SMA America manufactures Solar Power systems based in the Bay Area, where are they building their new $200 Million plant? Denver.Power One, a Camarillo manufacture of Solar Power systems is building in Phoenix, 350 jobs to Phoenix instead of California.[/quote]
Both Colorado and Arizona have strong clean energy programs. These companies are not moving out because AB32 is too strong, it is because other places have better AB32s.
But should Prop 23 pass, then you will see mass exodus of clean tech companies out of California.
October 14, 2010 at 11:30 AM #618590air_ogiParticipant[quote=no_such_reality]
SMA America manufactures Solar Power systems based in the Bay Area, where are they building their new $200 Million plant? Denver.Power One, a Camarillo manufacture of Solar Power systems is building in Phoenix, 350 jobs to Phoenix instead of California.[/quote]
Both Colorado and Arizona have strong clean energy programs. These companies are not moving out because AB32 is too strong, it is because other places have better AB32s.
But should Prop 23 pass, then you will see mass exodus of clean tech companies out of California.
October 14, 2010 at 11:30 AM #618711air_ogiParticipant[quote=no_such_reality]
SMA America manufactures Solar Power systems based in the Bay Area, where are they building their new $200 Million plant? Denver.Power One, a Camarillo manufacture of Solar Power systems is building in Phoenix, 350 jobs to Phoenix instead of California.[/quote]
Both Colorado and Arizona have strong clean energy programs. These companies are not moving out because AB32 is too strong, it is because other places have better AB32s.
But should Prop 23 pass, then you will see mass exodus of clean tech companies out of California.
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