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April 2, 2010 at 9:07 AM #535467April 2, 2010 at 9:30 AM #534538
briansd1
GuestIn Downtown SD, people who don’t pay property taxes when due are next on the distress/foreclosure list.
It happens like clockwork, twice per year.
April 2, 2010 at 9:30 AM #534666briansd1
GuestIn Downtown SD, people who don’t pay property taxes when due are next on the distress/foreclosure list.
It happens like clockwork, twice per year.
April 2, 2010 at 9:30 AM #535126briansd1
GuestIn Downtown SD, people who don’t pay property taxes when due are next on the distress/foreclosure list.
It happens like clockwork, twice per year.
April 2, 2010 at 9:30 AM #535225briansd1
GuestIn Downtown SD, people who don’t pay property taxes when due are next on the distress/foreclosure list.
It happens like clockwork, twice per year.
April 2, 2010 at 9:30 AM #535487briansd1
GuestIn Downtown SD, people who don’t pay property taxes when due are next on the distress/foreclosure list.
It happens like clockwork, twice per year.
April 2, 2010 at 11:49 AM #534613paramount
ParticipantNPR ran a story last week that highlighted how low property taxes are in California due to prop 13 – and how prop 13 is real reason why California has budget problems.
All I wanted to do is scream!!!
I have decided to stop listening to NPR, I never knew NPR was on the California State Employee Union payroll.
April 2, 2010 at 11:49 AM #534741paramount
ParticipantNPR ran a story last week that highlighted how low property taxes are in California due to prop 13 – and how prop 13 is real reason why California has budget problems.
All I wanted to do is scream!!!
I have decided to stop listening to NPR, I never knew NPR was on the California State Employee Union payroll.
April 2, 2010 at 11:49 AM #535203paramount
ParticipantNPR ran a story last week that highlighted how low property taxes are in California due to prop 13 – and how prop 13 is real reason why California has budget problems.
All I wanted to do is scream!!!
I have decided to stop listening to NPR, I never knew NPR was on the California State Employee Union payroll.
April 2, 2010 at 11:49 AM #535299paramount
ParticipantNPR ran a story last week that highlighted how low property taxes are in California due to prop 13 – and how prop 13 is real reason why California has budget problems.
All I wanted to do is scream!!!
I have decided to stop listening to NPR, I never knew NPR was on the California State Employee Union payroll.
April 2, 2010 at 11:49 AM #535562paramount
ParticipantNPR ran a story last week that highlighted how low property taxes are in California due to prop 13 – and how prop 13 is real reason why California has budget problems.
All I wanted to do is scream!!!
I have decided to stop listening to NPR, I never knew NPR was on the California State Employee Union payroll.
April 2, 2010 at 1:23 PM #534678briansd1
Guest[quote=paramount]NPR ran a story last week that highlighted how low property taxes are in California due to prop 13 – and how prop 13 is real reason why California has budget problems.
All I wanted to do is scream!!!
I have decided to stop listening to NPR, I never knew NPR was on the California State Employee Union payroll.[/quote]
I felt the same way.
It wasn’t NPR. It was KPBS in San Diego.
That’s why I don’t donate money to KPBS locally. I used to listen to Tom Fudge but he’s such a bad interviewer/reporter.
NPR/PBS, yes, but KPBS, no.
April 2, 2010 at 1:23 PM #534807briansd1
Guest[quote=paramount]NPR ran a story last week that highlighted how low property taxes are in California due to prop 13 – and how prop 13 is real reason why California has budget problems.
All I wanted to do is scream!!!
I have decided to stop listening to NPR, I never knew NPR was on the California State Employee Union payroll.[/quote]
I felt the same way.
It wasn’t NPR. It was KPBS in San Diego.
That’s why I don’t donate money to KPBS locally. I used to listen to Tom Fudge but he’s such a bad interviewer/reporter.
NPR/PBS, yes, but KPBS, no.
April 2, 2010 at 1:23 PM #535268briansd1
Guest[quote=paramount]NPR ran a story last week that highlighted how low property taxes are in California due to prop 13 – and how prop 13 is real reason why California has budget problems.
All I wanted to do is scream!!!
I have decided to stop listening to NPR, I never knew NPR was on the California State Employee Union payroll.[/quote]
I felt the same way.
It wasn’t NPR. It was KPBS in San Diego.
That’s why I don’t donate money to KPBS locally. I used to listen to Tom Fudge but he’s such a bad interviewer/reporter.
NPR/PBS, yes, but KPBS, no.
April 2, 2010 at 1:23 PM #535364briansd1
Guest[quote=paramount]NPR ran a story last week that highlighted how low property taxes are in California due to prop 13 – and how prop 13 is real reason why California has budget problems.
All I wanted to do is scream!!!
I have decided to stop listening to NPR, I never knew NPR was on the California State Employee Union payroll.[/quote]
I felt the same way.
It wasn’t NPR. It was KPBS in San Diego.
That’s why I don’t donate money to KPBS locally. I used to listen to Tom Fudge but he’s such a bad interviewer/reporter.
NPR/PBS, yes, but KPBS, no.
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