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November 3, 2009 at 10:07 PM in reply to: ballot proposition to decrease state worker’s pay? #477145
Aecetia
ParticipantBrian-
Here is the impact of the non residents on the State budget: taken from an article in the Sunday’s San Diego Union “even a modest “10% false registration rate, … would be 4,200 students at a $10,800 average cost per student, or more than $45 million per year.”They are not illegals. They live in Mexico and get driven up here to attend school for free. It all adds up and costs the California tax payers, causes increases in work load for teachers and increased class size, etc. It is a problem because the school officials refuse to enforce residence requirements. More waste, fraud and abuse.
November 3, 2009 at 10:07 PM in reply to: ballot proposition to decrease state worker’s pay? #477314Aecetia
ParticipantBrian-
Here is the impact of the non residents on the State budget: taken from an article in the Sunday’s San Diego Union “even a modest “10% false registration rate, … would be 4,200 students at a $10,800 average cost per student, or more than $45 million per year.”They are not illegals. They live in Mexico and get driven up here to attend school for free. It all adds up and costs the California tax payers, causes increases in work load for teachers and increased class size, etc. It is a problem because the school officials refuse to enforce residence requirements. More waste, fraud and abuse.
November 3, 2009 at 10:07 PM in reply to: ballot proposition to decrease state worker’s pay? #477679Aecetia
ParticipantBrian-
Here is the impact of the non residents on the State budget: taken from an article in the Sunday’s San Diego Union “even a modest “10% false registration rate, … would be 4,200 students at a $10,800 average cost per student, or more than $45 million per year.”They are not illegals. They live in Mexico and get driven up here to attend school for free. It all adds up and costs the California tax payers, causes increases in work load for teachers and increased class size, etc. It is a problem because the school officials refuse to enforce residence requirements. More waste, fraud and abuse.
November 3, 2009 at 10:07 PM in reply to: ballot proposition to decrease state worker’s pay? #477761Aecetia
ParticipantBrian-
Here is the impact of the non residents on the State budget: taken from an article in the Sunday’s San Diego Union “even a modest “10% false registration rate, … would be 4,200 students at a $10,800 average cost per student, or more than $45 million per year.”They are not illegals. They live in Mexico and get driven up here to attend school for free. It all adds up and costs the California tax payers, causes increases in work load for teachers and increased class size, etc. It is a problem because the school officials refuse to enforce residence requirements. More waste, fraud and abuse.
November 3, 2009 at 10:07 PM in reply to: ballot proposition to decrease state worker’s pay? #477980Aecetia
ParticipantBrian-
Here is the impact of the non residents on the State budget: taken from an article in the Sunday’s San Diego Union “even a modest “10% false registration rate, … would be 4,200 students at a $10,800 average cost per student, or more than $45 million per year.”They are not illegals. They live in Mexico and get driven up here to attend school for free. It all adds up and costs the California tax payers, causes increases in work load for teachers and increased class size, etc. It is a problem because the school officials refuse to enforce residence requirements. More waste, fraud and abuse.
November 3, 2009 at 11:27 AM in reply to: ballot proposition to decrease state worker’s pay? #476839Aecetia
ParticipantI support that kind of proposition if we get non tax paying children out of our schools. This kind of fraud is extremely costly to all Callifornia taxpayers. These children live in Mexico with their parents and pay no taxes, yet use our public schools for free. No these are not illegal aliens or children of illegals. These are Mexican nationals who register their children using their relative’s address to establish residency. Welfare should be eliminated for all except for severely disabled. Public employees are not to blame for the entire budget crisis. Yes, some of their retirements are ridiculous, especially when you look at CHP commissioners who develop a disability their last year in office and retire tax free for life! The public employees are not the only ones feeding at the trough. There is plenty of blame to spread around.
November 3, 2009 at 11:27 AM in reply to: ballot proposition to decrease state worker’s pay? #477010Aecetia
ParticipantI support that kind of proposition if we get non tax paying children out of our schools. This kind of fraud is extremely costly to all Callifornia taxpayers. These children live in Mexico with their parents and pay no taxes, yet use our public schools for free. No these are not illegal aliens or children of illegals. These are Mexican nationals who register their children using their relative’s address to establish residency. Welfare should be eliminated for all except for severely disabled. Public employees are not to blame for the entire budget crisis. Yes, some of their retirements are ridiculous, especially when you look at CHP commissioners who develop a disability their last year in office and retire tax free for life! The public employees are not the only ones feeding at the trough. There is plenty of blame to spread around.
November 3, 2009 at 11:27 AM in reply to: ballot proposition to decrease state worker’s pay? #477376Aecetia
ParticipantI support that kind of proposition if we get non tax paying children out of our schools. This kind of fraud is extremely costly to all Callifornia taxpayers. These children live in Mexico with their parents and pay no taxes, yet use our public schools for free. No these are not illegal aliens or children of illegals. These are Mexican nationals who register their children using their relative’s address to establish residency. Welfare should be eliminated for all except for severely disabled. Public employees are not to blame for the entire budget crisis. Yes, some of their retirements are ridiculous, especially when you look at CHP commissioners who develop a disability their last year in office and retire tax free for life! The public employees are not the only ones feeding at the trough. There is plenty of blame to spread around.
November 3, 2009 at 11:27 AM in reply to: ballot proposition to decrease state worker’s pay? #477456Aecetia
ParticipantI support that kind of proposition if we get non tax paying children out of our schools. This kind of fraud is extremely costly to all Callifornia taxpayers. These children live in Mexico with their parents and pay no taxes, yet use our public schools for free. No these are not illegal aliens or children of illegals. These are Mexican nationals who register their children using their relative’s address to establish residency. Welfare should be eliminated for all except for severely disabled. Public employees are not to blame for the entire budget crisis. Yes, some of their retirements are ridiculous, especially when you look at CHP commissioners who develop a disability their last year in office and retire tax free for life! The public employees are not the only ones feeding at the trough. There is plenty of blame to spread around.
November 3, 2009 at 11:27 AM in reply to: ballot proposition to decrease state worker’s pay? #477675Aecetia
ParticipantI support that kind of proposition if we get non tax paying children out of our schools. This kind of fraud is extremely costly to all Callifornia taxpayers. These children live in Mexico with their parents and pay no taxes, yet use our public schools for free. No these are not illegal aliens or children of illegals. These are Mexican nationals who register their children using their relative’s address to establish residency. Welfare should be eliminated for all except for severely disabled. Public employees are not to blame for the entire budget crisis. Yes, some of their retirements are ridiculous, especially when you look at CHP commissioners who develop a disability their last year in office and retire tax free for life! The public employees are not the only ones feeding at the trough. There is plenty of blame to spread around.
Aecetia
ParticipantSwine Flu Vaccine Clinics Available In San Diego This Week
By City News Service
November 1, 2009
Free flu vaccines for at-risk individuals will be available at county clinics Monday-Friday.
Public health officials, who have a limited amount of vaccines, are asking people to call their doctors first. Here’s a rundown of the clinics set for this week:
* Central: 5202 University Ave., San Diego, (619) 229-5400.
* North Central: 5055 Ruffin Road, San Diego, (858) 573-7300.
* North Coastal: 104 S. Barnes St., Oceanside, (760) 967-4401.
* North Inland: 606 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido, (760) 740-4000.
* South: 690 Oxford St., Chula Vista, (619) 409-3110.
* East: 855 E. Madison Ave., El Cajon, (619) 441-6500.
* Immunization clinic: 3177A Ocean View Blvd., San Diego, (619) 595-4452.http://www.kpbs.org/news/2009/nov/01/swine-flu-vaccine-clinics-available-san-diego-week/
This link has some more info. Good luck.
Aecetia
ParticipantSwine Flu Vaccine Clinics Available In San Diego This Week
By City News Service
November 1, 2009
Free flu vaccines for at-risk individuals will be available at county clinics Monday-Friday.
Public health officials, who have a limited amount of vaccines, are asking people to call their doctors first. Here’s a rundown of the clinics set for this week:
* Central: 5202 University Ave., San Diego, (619) 229-5400.
* North Central: 5055 Ruffin Road, San Diego, (858) 573-7300.
* North Coastal: 104 S. Barnes St., Oceanside, (760) 967-4401.
* North Inland: 606 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido, (760) 740-4000.
* South: 690 Oxford St., Chula Vista, (619) 409-3110.
* East: 855 E. Madison Ave., El Cajon, (619) 441-6500.
* Immunization clinic: 3177A Ocean View Blvd., San Diego, (619) 595-4452.http://www.kpbs.org/news/2009/nov/01/swine-flu-vaccine-clinics-available-san-diego-week/
This link has some more info. Good luck.
Aecetia
ParticipantSwine Flu Vaccine Clinics Available In San Diego This Week
By City News Service
November 1, 2009
Free flu vaccines for at-risk individuals will be available at county clinics Monday-Friday.
Public health officials, who have a limited amount of vaccines, are asking people to call their doctors first. Here’s a rundown of the clinics set for this week:
* Central: 5202 University Ave., San Diego, (619) 229-5400.
* North Central: 5055 Ruffin Road, San Diego, (858) 573-7300.
* North Coastal: 104 S. Barnes St., Oceanside, (760) 967-4401.
* North Inland: 606 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido, (760) 740-4000.
* South: 690 Oxford St., Chula Vista, (619) 409-3110.
* East: 855 E. Madison Ave., El Cajon, (619) 441-6500.
* Immunization clinic: 3177A Ocean View Blvd., San Diego, (619) 595-4452.http://www.kpbs.org/news/2009/nov/01/swine-flu-vaccine-clinics-available-san-diego-week/
This link has some more info. Good luck.
Aecetia
ParticipantSwine Flu Vaccine Clinics Available In San Diego This Week
By City News Service
November 1, 2009
Free flu vaccines for at-risk individuals will be available at county clinics Monday-Friday.
Public health officials, who have a limited amount of vaccines, are asking people to call their doctors first. Here’s a rundown of the clinics set for this week:
* Central: 5202 University Ave., San Diego, (619) 229-5400.
* North Central: 5055 Ruffin Road, San Diego, (858) 573-7300.
* North Coastal: 104 S. Barnes St., Oceanside, (760) 967-4401.
* North Inland: 606 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido, (760) 740-4000.
* South: 690 Oxford St., Chula Vista, (619) 409-3110.
* East: 855 E. Madison Ave., El Cajon, (619) 441-6500.
* Immunization clinic: 3177A Ocean View Blvd., San Diego, (619) 595-4452.http://www.kpbs.org/news/2009/nov/01/swine-flu-vaccine-clinics-available-san-diego-week/
This link has some more info. Good luck.
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