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ParticipantThe point of this isnt to delay. This is a club to try to get more and more loan servicers to modify loans. The hope is that a) more loans will be modified to stop foreclosure, b)this will help stablize house values and maybe see some increases, further reducing foreclosures as fewer and fewer people are underwater.
It is a bunch of Bull$%^@, but then the people who wrote this crap actually believe that the problem is falling prices (not bubble prices), and the solution is foreclosure prevention (not affordable prices). Besides, the state government has been kicking the budget can down the road for YEARS, and look how well THAT has turned out for us!
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Participant[quote=Ricechex]Bashing illegals is like bashing welfare recipients. Or like bashing the Fire Chief that has a good pension and other government workers. Not saying it is right or wrong, BUT, this is small potatoes and takes a very little slice of the pie. The biggest chunk of money is spent on Defense. Yeah, and many of us make our bread and butter in this City because of Defense spending, so perhaps we do not wish to look at this matter. OH, and I am not talking about spending on our sailors, those guys make a pittance unfortunately. [/quote]
How much does the STATE of Ca spend on defence? I kinda thought that was a federal thing. π
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Participant[quote=Ricechex]Bashing illegals is like bashing welfare recipients. Or like bashing the Fire Chief that has a good pension and other government workers. Not saying it is right or wrong, BUT, this is small potatoes and takes a very little slice of the pie. The biggest chunk of money is spent on Defense. Yeah, and many of us make our bread and butter in this City because of Defense spending, so perhaps we do not wish to look at this matter. OH, and I am not talking about spending on our sailors, those guys make a pittance unfortunately. [/quote]
How much does the STATE of Ca spend on defence? I kinda thought that was a federal thing. π
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Participant[quote=Ricechex]Bashing illegals is like bashing welfare recipients. Or like bashing the Fire Chief that has a good pension and other government workers. Not saying it is right or wrong, BUT, this is small potatoes and takes a very little slice of the pie. The biggest chunk of money is spent on Defense. Yeah, and many of us make our bread and butter in this City because of Defense spending, so perhaps we do not wish to look at this matter. OH, and I am not talking about spending on our sailors, those guys make a pittance unfortunately. [/quote]
How much does the STATE of Ca spend on defence? I kinda thought that was a federal thing. π
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Participant[quote=Ricechex]Bashing illegals is like bashing welfare recipients. Or like bashing the Fire Chief that has a good pension and other government workers. Not saying it is right or wrong, BUT, this is small potatoes and takes a very little slice of the pie. The biggest chunk of money is spent on Defense. Yeah, and many of us make our bread and butter in this City because of Defense spending, so perhaps we do not wish to look at this matter. OH, and I am not talking about spending on our sailors, those guys make a pittance unfortunately. [/quote]
How much does the STATE of Ca spend on defence? I kinda thought that was a federal thing. π
DWCAP
Participant[quote=Ricechex]Bashing illegals is like bashing welfare recipients. Or like bashing the Fire Chief that has a good pension and other government workers. Not saying it is right or wrong, BUT, this is small potatoes and takes a very little slice of the pie. The biggest chunk of money is spent on Defense. Yeah, and many of us make our bread and butter in this City because of Defense spending, so perhaps we do not wish to look at this matter. OH, and I am not talking about spending on our sailors, those guys make a pittance unfortunately. [/quote]
How much does the STATE of Ca spend on defence? I kinda thought that was a federal thing. π
June 6, 2009 at 1:09 AM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #411291DWCAP
Participant[quote=scaredycat]well, do they get 50o remotely qualified applicants, or 475 wackos and 25 people whoa re actually in the running. I know in my line of work, people fire off resumes like there’s no tomorrow, and sometimes even get interviews for, jobs which they ahve no particular interest in …[/quote]
And I know that my very very good friend from HS spent 3 years, AFTER college, trying to get into the fire acadamy. He finally did it, but only after spending 18 months as either an unpaid volinteer, or a poorly paid “relations officer”. He has great everything, especially contacts, and it still took that long. If it takes 3 years to be hired, there isnt a shortage. (FYI, he was in CA, and got accepted in 2007.)
June 6, 2009 at 1:09 AM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #411529DWCAP
Participant[quote=scaredycat]well, do they get 50o remotely qualified applicants, or 475 wackos and 25 people whoa re actually in the running. I know in my line of work, people fire off resumes like there’s no tomorrow, and sometimes even get interviews for, jobs which they ahve no particular interest in …[/quote]
And I know that my very very good friend from HS spent 3 years, AFTER college, trying to get into the fire acadamy. He finally did it, but only after spending 18 months as either an unpaid volinteer, or a poorly paid “relations officer”. He has great everything, especially contacts, and it still took that long. If it takes 3 years to be hired, there isnt a shortage. (FYI, he was in CA, and got accepted in 2007.)
June 6, 2009 at 1:09 AM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #411774DWCAP
Participant[quote=scaredycat]well, do they get 50o remotely qualified applicants, or 475 wackos and 25 people whoa re actually in the running. I know in my line of work, people fire off resumes like there’s no tomorrow, and sometimes even get interviews for, jobs which they ahve no particular interest in …[/quote]
And I know that my very very good friend from HS spent 3 years, AFTER college, trying to get into the fire acadamy. He finally did it, but only after spending 18 months as either an unpaid volinteer, or a poorly paid “relations officer”. He has great everything, especially contacts, and it still took that long. If it takes 3 years to be hired, there isnt a shortage. (FYI, he was in CA, and got accepted in 2007.)
June 6, 2009 at 1:09 AM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #411840DWCAP
Participant[quote=scaredycat]well, do they get 50o remotely qualified applicants, or 475 wackos and 25 people whoa re actually in the running. I know in my line of work, people fire off resumes like there’s no tomorrow, and sometimes even get interviews for, jobs which they ahve no particular interest in …[/quote]
And I know that my very very good friend from HS spent 3 years, AFTER college, trying to get into the fire acadamy. He finally did it, but only after spending 18 months as either an unpaid volinteer, or a poorly paid “relations officer”. He has great everything, especially contacts, and it still took that long. If it takes 3 years to be hired, there isnt a shortage. (FYI, he was in CA, and got accepted in 2007.)
June 6, 2009 at 1:09 AM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #411991DWCAP
Participant[quote=scaredycat]well, do they get 50o remotely qualified applicants, or 475 wackos and 25 people whoa re actually in the running. I know in my line of work, people fire off resumes like there’s no tomorrow, and sometimes even get interviews for, jobs which they ahve no particular interest in …[/quote]
And I know that my very very good friend from HS spent 3 years, AFTER college, trying to get into the fire acadamy. He finally did it, but only after spending 18 months as either an unpaid volinteer, or a poorly paid “relations officer”. He has great everything, especially contacts, and it still took that long. If it takes 3 years to be hired, there isnt a shortage. (FYI, he was in CA, and got accepted in 2007.)
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ParticipantI am not in Carlsbad, I live in MM, but I have had both TWC and ATT. I have ATT now and I wouldnt go back. They had trouble putting in all in, it doesnt run through your cable so it isnt just “flip the switch” but once it was on it kicks ass.
Weird how it is differnt for everyone.
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ParticipantI am not in Carlsbad, I live in MM, but I have had both TWC and ATT. I have ATT now and I wouldnt go back. They had trouble putting in all in, it doesnt run through your cable so it isnt just “flip the switch” but once it was on it kicks ass.
Weird how it is differnt for everyone.
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ParticipantI am not in Carlsbad, I live in MM, but I have had both TWC and ATT. I have ATT now and I wouldnt go back. They had trouble putting in all in, it doesnt run through your cable so it isnt just “flip the switch” but once it was on it kicks ass.
Weird how it is differnt for everyone.
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