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eclipxe
ParticipantMore jobs, better access to health care, less wait in emergency room. A big win IMHO.
The other two major projects:
-Murrieta Education Complex (near the 215/15 split, west of the freeway). Will be a good step in the right direction for higher education in the valley
-Temecula Hospital – Of course the biggie. We need this badly.
Have you had a chance to check out the new Ruby Tuesday yet? That’s going to be the real spark for the TV, just like we got our spring bounce with the opening of PF Changs! (just baiting the trolls here).
eclipxe
ParticipantMore jobs, better access to health care, less wait in emergency room. A big win IMHO.
The other two major projects:
-Murrieta Education Complex (near the 215/15 split, west of the freeway). Will be a good step in the right direction for higher education in the valley
-Temecula Hospital – Of course the biggie. We need this badly.
Have you had a chance to check out the new Ruby Tuesday yet? That’s going to be the real spark for the TV, just like we got our spring bounce with the opening of PF Changs! (just baiting the trolls here).
eclipxe
ParticipantMore jobs, better access to health care, less wait in emergency room. A big win IMHO.
The other two major projects:
-Murrieta Education Complex (near the 215/15 split, west of the freeway). Will be a good step in the right direction for higher education in the valley
-Temecula Hospital – Of course the biggie. We need this badly.
Have you had a chance to check out the new Ruby Tuesday yet? That’s going to be the real spark for the TV, just like we got our spring bounce with the opening of PF Changs! (just baiting the trolls here).
eclipxe
ParticipantMore jobs, better access to health care, less wait in emergency room. A big win IMHO.
The other two major projects:
-Murrieta Education Complex (near the 215/15 split, west of the freeway). Will be a good step in the right direction for higher education in the valley
-Temecula Hospital – Of course the biggie. We need this badly.
Have you had a chance to check out the new Ruby Tuesday yet? That’s going to be the real spark for the TV, just like we got our spring bounce with the opening of PF Changs! (just baiting the trolls here).
May 25, 2009 at 10:02 PM in reply to: OT: Schwarzenegger proposes the complete elimination of all state welfare programs #405589eclipxe
Participant[quote=jpinpb][quote=JACKQLYN]People on welfare should not be reproducing in excessive amounts. I personally know a few and it really ticks me off.
They ruin the purpose of the programs. [/quote]
I strongly believe if circumstances in one’s life has forced someone to go on welfare, then the money should not be handed to them. There should be some government work programs. God only knows the government can find some job to keep them busy and have them earn the money somehow, getting job experience also. Or alternatively, force them to take some class or training program so at least they can help themselves.
Why does the government continue to enable them? Why can’t we teach them to fish instead of feeding them?
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Because people suck.
May 25, 2009 at 10:02 PM in reply to: OT: Schwarzenegger proposes the complete elimination of all state welfare programs #405835eclipxe
Participant[quote=jpinpb][quote=JACKQLYN]People on welfare should not be reproducing in excessive amounts. I personally know a few and it really ticks me off.
They ruin the purpose of the programs. [/quote]
I strongly believe if circumstances in one’s life has forced someone to go on welfare, then the money should not be handed to them. There should be some government work programs. God only knows the government can find some job to keep them busy and have them earn the money somehow, getting job experience also. Or alternatively, force them to take some class or training program so at least they can help themselves.
Why does the government continue to enable them? Why can’t we teach them to fish instead of feeding them?
[/quote]
Because people suck.
May 25, 2009 at 10:02 PM in reply to: OT: Schwarzenegger proposes the complete elimination of all state welfare programs #406076eclipxe
Participant[quote=jpinpb][quote=JACKQLYN]People on welfare should not be reproducing in excessive amounts. I personally know a few and it really ticks me off.
They ruin the purpose of the programs. [/quote]
I strongly believe if circumstances in one’s life has forced someone to go on welfare, then the money should not be handed to them. There should be some government work programs. God only knows the government can find some job to keep them busy and have them earn the money somehow, getting job experience also. Or alternatively, force them to take some class or training program so at least they can help themselves.
Why does the government continue to enable them? Why can’t we teach them to fish instead of feeding them?
[/quote]
Because people suck.
May 25, 2009 at 10:02 PM in reply to: OT: Schwarzenegger proposes the complete elimination of all state welfare programs #406137eclipxe
Participant[quote=jpinpb][quote=JACKQLYN]People on welfare should not be reproducing in excessive amounts. I personally know a few and it really ticks me off.
They ruin the purpose of the programs. [/quote]
I strongly believe if circumstances in one’s life has forced someone to go on welfare, then the money should not be handed to them. There should be some government work programs. God only knows the government can find some job to keep them busy and have them earn the money somehow, getting job experience also. Or alternatively, force them to take some class or training program so at least they can help themselves.
Why does the government continue to enable them? Why can’t we teach them to fish instead of feeding them?
[/quote]
Because people suck.
May 25, 2009 at 10:02 PM in reply to: OT: Schwarzenegger proposes the complete elimination of all state welfare programs #406284eclipxe
Participant[quote=jpinpb][quote=JACKQLYN]People on welfare should not be reproducing in excessive amounts. I personally know a few and it really ticks me off.
They ruin the purpose of the programs. [/quote]
I strongly believe if circumstances in one’s life has forced someone to go on welfare, then the money should not be handed to them. There should be some government work programs. God only knows the government can find some job to keep them busy and have them earn the money somehow, getting job experience also. Or alternatively, force them to take some class or training program so at least they can help themselves.
Why does the government continue to enable them? Why can’t we teach them to fish instead of feeding them?
[/quote]
Because people suck.
eclipxe
Participanthttp://gawker.com/5263070/a-cnbcers-on+air-meltdown
CNBC executives are concerned about Macke’s health, insiders say. He is in the midst of a contract dispute with the network right now, and CNBC has been strengthening its hand by limiting Macke’s airtime in recent weeks, which seems to have increased the amount of stress he is under. After yesterday’s bizarre outbursts, he won’t likely be back on the air too soon. We hope he gets better!eclipxe
Participanthttp://gawker.com/5263070/a-cnbcers-on+air-meltdown
CNBC executives are concerned about Macke’s health, insiders say. He is in the midst of a contract dispute with the network right now, and CNBC has been strengthening its hand by limiting Macke’s airtime in recent weeks, which seems to have increased the amount of stress he is under. After yesterday’s bizarre outbursts, he won’t likely be back on the air too soon. We hope he gets better!eclipxe
Participanthttp://gawker.com/5263070/a-cnbcers-on+air-meltdown
CNBC executives are concerned about Macke’s health, insiders say. He is in the midst of a contract dispute with the network right now, and CNBC has been strengthening its hand by limiting Macke’s airtime in recent weeks, which seems to have increased the amount of stress he is under. After yesterday’s bizarre outbursts, he won’t likely be back on the air too soon. We hope he gets better!eclipxe
Participanthttp://gawker.com/5263070/a-cnbcers-on+air-meltdown
CNBC executives are concerned about Macke’s health, insiders say. He is in the midst of a contract dispute with the network right now, and CNBC has been strengthening its hand by limiting Macke’s airtime in recent weeks, which seems to have increased the amount of stress he is under. After yesterday’s bizarre outbursts, he won’t likely be back on the air too soon. We hope he gets better!eclipxe
Participanthttp://gawker.com/5263070/a-cnbcers-on+air-meltdown
CNBC executives are concerned about Macke’s health, insiders say. He is in the midst of a contract dispute with the network right now, and CNBC has been strengthening its hand by limiting Macke’s airtime in recent weeks, which seems to have increased the amount of stress he is under. After yesterday’s bizarre outbursts, he won’t likely be back on the air too soon. We hope he gets better! -
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