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Hobie
Participant[quote=afx114][quote=flu]One President that hopefully won’t see a second term…..[/quote]
Lets take a straw poll on who will beat him… Newt? Palin? Romney? Cheney Jr? Yet unknown savior of the GOP?[/quote]
This is exactly the reason Obama won in the first place. Repubs need another Reagan. I am more sad that you π
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ParticipantNo, I haven’t but I like to read writings by economists.
If his time line and predictions are even half correct, we are going into deep do do.
Does he offer any suggestions to prevent these bubbles? Or where he would park his money π
Actually, I am very concerned with our economy. We need to return to producing stuff, a manufacturing economy. However several factors really hinder this goal: Costly energy, restrictive environmental policies and regulations, cheap labor overseas.
Plus I have trouble with a, “jobless recovery”. This assumes we import our much manufactured goods. It also means much of the related jobs will not be based in the US either.
I feel we need the design, engineering, manufacturing to happen in the States for our economy to recover. Of course, it would help to revisit government spending;)
Hobie
ParticipantNo, I haven’t but I like to read writings by economists.
If his time line and predictions are even half correct, we are going into deep do do.
Does he offer any suggestions to prevent these bubbles? Or where he would park his money π
Actually, I am very concerned with our economy. We need to return to producing stuff, a manufacturing economy. However several factors really hinder this goal: Costly energy, restrictive environmental policies and regulations, cheap labor overseas.
Plus I have trouble with a, “jobless recovery”. This assumes we import our much manufactured goods. It also means much of the related jobs will not be based in the US either.
I feel we need the design, engineering, manufacturing to happen in the States for our economy to recover. Of course, it would help to revisit government spending;)
Hobie
ParticipantNo, I haven’t but I like to read writings by economists.
If his time line and predictions are even half correct, we are going into deep do do.
Does he offer any suggestions to prevent these bubbles? Or where he would park his money π
Actually, I am very concerned with our economy. We need to return to producing stuff, a manufacturing economy. However several factors really hinder this goal: Costly energy, restrictive environmental policies and regulations, cheap labor overseas.
Plus I have trouble with a, “jobless recovery”. This assumes we import our much manufactured goods. It also means much of the related jobs will not be based in the US either.
I feel we need the design, engineering, manufacturing to happen in the States for our economy to recover. Of course, it would help to revisit government spending;)
Hobie
ParticipantNo, I haven’t but I like to read writings by economists.
If his time line and predictions are even half correct, we are going into deep do do.
Does he offer any suggestions to prevent these bubbles? Or where he would park his money π
Actually, I am very concerned with our economy. We need to return to producing stuff, a manufacturing economy. However several factors really hinder this goal: Costly energy, restrictive environmental policies and regulations, cheap labor overseas.
Plus I have trouble with a, “jobless recovery”. This assumes we import our much manufactured goods. It also means much of the related jobs will not be based in the US either.
I feel we need the design, engineering, manufacturing to happen in the States for our economy to recover. Of course, it would help to revisit government spending;)
Hobie
ParticipantNo, I haven’t but I like to read writings by economists.
If his time line and predictions are even half correct, we are going into deep do do.
Does he offer any suggestions to prevent these bubbles? Or where he would park his money π
Actually, I am very concerned with our economy. We need to return to producing stuff, a manufacturing economy. However several factors really hinder this goal: Costly energy, restrictive environmental policies and regulations, cheap labor overseas.
Plus I have trouble with a, “jobless recovery”. This assumes we import our much manufactured goods. It also means much of the related jobs will not be based in the US either.
I feel we need the design, engineering, manufacturing to happen in the States for our economy to recover. Of course, it would help to revisit government spending;)
Hobie
ParticipantIf you are in San Diego Clausen Nursery in Vista has high quality fruit trees. Very nice guy who very helpful. Tell him where you live and he will tell what will grow well in that area.
Also trees or shrubs don’t block sound. You need a solid structure for this. This is why you see glass fencing on homes next to freeways.
Regarding pepper trees, over time the berries and leaves mess up the soil under the tree so turf and finicky shrubs don’t do well. We had a home with a very old tree that looked way cool and didn’t want to cut it down.
I replaced the soil under the tree about 6-8″ down with new dirt and it helped for a few years. I would also lace the tree ( have it done ) every 2-3 years which really made it look fantastic and not like a 50foot tall bush!
Hobie
ParticipantIf you are in San Diego Clausen Nursery in Vista has high quality fruit trees. Very nice guy who very helpful. Tell him where you live and he will tell what will grow well in that area.
Also trees or shrubs don’t block sound. You need a solid structure for this. This is why you see glass fencing on homes next to freeways.
Regarding pepper trees, over time the berries and leaves mess up the soil under the tree so turf and finicky shrubs don’t do well. We had a home with a very old tree that looked way cool and didn’t want to cut it down.
I replaced the soil under the tree about 6-8″ down with new dirt and it helped for a few years. I would also lace the tree ( have it done ) every 2-3 years which really made it look fantastic and not like a 50foot tall bush!
Hobie
ParticipantIf you are in San Diego Clausen Nursery in Vista has high quality fruit trees. Very nice guy who very helpful. Tell him where you live and he will tell what will grow well in that area.
Also trees or shrubs don’t block sound. You need a solid structure for this. This is why you see glass fencing on homes next to freeways.
Regarding pepper trees, over time the berries and leaves mess up the soil under the tree so turf and finicky shrubs don’t do well. We had a home with a very old tree that looked way cool and didn’t want to cut it down.
I replaced the soil under the tree about 6-8″ down with new dirt and it helped for a few years. I would also lace the tree ( have it done ) every 2-3 years which really made it look fantastic and not like a 50foot tall bush!
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