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March 25, 2008 at 11:56 AM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176341March 25, 2008 at 11:56 AM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176344
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ParticipantGood for McCain. No permanent bailout! It sounds like he is getting up to speed on this issue: “ ‘We must have greater transparency in the lending process so that every borrower knows exactly what he is agreeing to and where every lender is required to meet the highest standards of ethical behavior,’ he said.
Mr. McCain did not rule out a bailout, instead saying any such aid should be temporary and ‘no assistance should be given to speculators.’
‘Any assistance for borrowers should be focused solely on homeowners, not people who bought houses for speculative purposes, to rent or as second homes,’ he said.”
March 25, 2008 at 11:56 AM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176434Aecetia
ParticipantGood for McCain. No permanent bailout! It sounds like he is getting up to speed on this issue: “ ‘We must have greater transparency in the lending process so that every borrower knows exactly what he is agreeing to and where every lender is required to meet the highest standards of ethical behavior,’ he said.
Mr. McCain did not rule out a bailout, instead saying any such aid should be temporary and ‘no assistance should be given to speculators.’
‘Any assistance for borrowers should be focused solely on homeowners, not people who bought houses for speculative purposes, to rent or as second homes,’ he said.”
March 25, 2008 at 11:34 AM in reply to: 4 closure Ranch errr scratch that “Fire proof” Ranch = new nickname for 4S Ranch #175953Aecetia
ParticipantMore on Shelter in Place: it is a last resort according to the experts. Witch Creek fire not a valid test!
“Shelter-In-Place in San Deigo, CA Passes First Challenge (Wildfire News & Notes – December 2007)
http://216.70.126.67/library/?p=336
The county policy defines shelter in place as “a last-resort design concept with relocation (evacuation) of residents to a safe location being the preferred action.” No projects incorporating the new guidelines have been submitted since the standards went into effect, county planning officials said. Paul Marks, chairman of the San Dieguito Community Planning Group that reviewed the existing shelter-in place projects, said he remains skeptical that the idea worked in this week’s firestorms.
The Witch Creek fire was not a valid test because the threat to those particular communities was not significant enough, he said. Richard Montague, whose Firesafe 2000 company of retired fire chiefs prepared some of the shelter-in-place plans, said the guidelines only work if homeowners and their communities maintain the strict standards for landscaping, construction and other improvements. Joel Hirschhorn, author of “Sprawl Kills – Better Living in Healthy Places,” says shelter-in-place developments might provide “a second line of defense” but they can’t overcome the problem of building homes in suburbs subject to wildfires.”March 25, 2008 at 11:34 AM in reply to: 4 closure Ranch errr scratch that “Fire proof” Ranch = new nickname for 4S Ranch #176304Aecetia
ParticipantMore on Shelter in Place: it is a last resort according to the experts. Witch Creek fire not a valid test!
“Shelter-In-Place in San Deigo, CA Passes First Challenge (Wildfire News & Notes – December 2007)
http://216.70.126.67/library/?p=336
The county policy defines shelter in place as “a last-resort design concept with relocation (evacuation) of residents to a safe location being the preferred action.” No projects incorporating the new guidelines have been submitted since the standards went into effect, county planning officials said. Paul Marks, chairman of the San Dieguito Community Planning Group that reviewed the existing shelter-in place projects, said he remains skeptical that the idea worked in this week’s firestorms.
The Witch Creek fire was not a valid test because the threat to those particular communities was not significant enough, he said. Richard Montague, whose Firesafe 2000 company of retired fire chiefs prepared some of the shelter-in-place plans, said the guidelines only work if homeowners and their communities maintain the strict standards for landscaping, construction and other improvements. Joel Hirschhorn, author of “Sprawl Kills – Better Living in Healthy Places,” says shelter-in-place developments might provide “a second line of defense” but they can’t overcome the problem of building homes in suburbs subject to wildfires.”March 25, 2008 at 11:34 AM in reply to: 4 closure Ranch errr scratch that “Fire proof” Ranch = new nickname for 4S Ranch #176309Aecetia
ParticipantMore on Shelter in Place: it is a last resort according to the experts. Witch Creek fire not a valid test!
“Shelter-In-Place in San Deigo, CA Passes First Challenge (Wildfire News & Notes – December 2007)
http://216.70.126.67/library/?p=336
The county policy defines shelter in place as “a last-resort design concept with relocation (evacuation) of residents to a safe location being the preferred action.” No projects incorporating the new guidelines have been submitted since the standards went into effect, county planning officials said. Paul Marks, chairman of the San Dieguito Community Planning Group that reviewed the existing shelter-in place projects, said he remains skeptical that the idea worked in this week’s firestorms.
The Witch Creek fire was not a valid test because the threat to those particular communities was not significant enough, he said. Richard Montague, whose Firesafe 2000 company of retired fire chiefs prepared some of the shelter-in-place plans, said the guidelines only work if homeowners and their communities maintain the strict standards for landscaping, construction and other improvements. Joel Hirschhorn, author of “Sprawl Kills – Better Living in Healthy Places,” says shelter-in-place developments might provide “a second line of defense” but they can’t overcome the problem of building homes in suburbs subject to wildfires.”March 25, 2008 at 11:34 AM in reply to: 4 closure Ranch errr scratch that “Fire proof” Ranch = new nickname for 4S Ranch #176314Aecetia
ParticipantMore on Shelter in Place: it is a last resort according to the experts. Witch Creek fire not a valid test!
“Shelter-In-Place in San Deigo, CA Passes First Challenge (Wildfire News & Notes – December 2007)
http://216.70.126.67/library/?p=336
The county policy defines shelter in place as “a last-resort design concept with relocation (evacuation) of residents to a safe location being the preferred action.” No projects incorporating the new guidelines have been submitted since the standards went into effect, county planning officials said. Paul Marks, chairman of the San Dieguito Community Planning Group that reviewed the existing shelter-in place projects, said he remains skeptical that the idea worked in this week’s firestorms.
The Witch Creek fire was not a valid test because the threat to those particular communities was not significant enough, he said. Richard Montague, whose Firesafe 2000 company of retired fire chiefs prepared some of the shelter-in-place plans, said the guidelines only work if homeowners and their communities maintain the strict standards for landscaping, construction and other improvements. Joel Hirschhorn, author of “Sprawl Kills – Better Living in Healthy Places,” says shelter-in-place developments might provide “a second line of defense” but they can’t overcome the problem of building homes in suburbs subject to wildfires.”March 25, 2008 at 11:34 AM in reply to: 4 closure Ranch errr scratch that “Fire proof” Ranch = new nickname for 4S Ranch #176404Aecetia
ParticipantMore on Shelter in Place: it is a last resort according to the experts. Witch Creek fire not a valid test!
“Shelter-In-Place in San Deigo, CA Passes First Challenge (Wildfire News & Notes – December 2007)
http://216.70.126.67/library/?p=336
The county policy defines shelter in place as “a last-resort design concept with relocation (evacuation) of residents to a safe location being the preferred action.” No projects incorporating the new guidelines have been submitted since the standards went into effect, county planning officials said. Paul Marks, chairman of the San Dieguito Community Planning Group that reviewed the existing shelter-in place projects, said he remains skeptical that the idea worked in this week’s firestorms.
The Witch Creek fire was not a valid test because the threat to those particular communities was not significant enough, he said. Richard Montague, whose Firesafe 2000 company of retired fire chiefs prepared some of the shelter-in-place plans, said the guidelines only work if homeowners and their communities maintain the strict standards for landscaping, construction and other improvements. Joel Hirschhorn, author of “Sprawl Kills – Better Living in Healthy Places,” says shelter-in-place developments might provide “a second line of defense” but they can’t overcome the problem of building homes in suburbs subject to wildfires.”Aecetia
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ParticipantIt depends on the private school. You can invest in your house or invest in your child. You could also rent in an area with great schools and wait for the prices to fall to where you can afford a house. There are many options in this market.
Aecetia
ParticipantIt depends on the private school. You can invest in your house or invest in your child. You could also rent in an area with great schools and wait for the prices to fall to where you can afford a house. There are many options in this market.
Aecetia
ParticipantIt depends on the private school. You can invest in your house or invest in your child. You could also rent in an area with great schools and wait for the prices to fall to where you can afford a house. There are many options in this market.
Aecetia
ParticipantIt depends on the private school. You can invest in your house or invest in your child. You could also rent in an area with great schools and wait for the prices to fall to where you can afford a house. There are many options in this market.
Aecetia
ParticipantIf you do not like the schools, then send them to a private school.
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ParticipantIf you do not like the schools, then send them to a private school.
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