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October 13, 2008 at 9:29 PM in reply to: OT – Mayoral Address – Is Sanders going to call for Bankruptcy? #286961
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ParticipantHere is pay for all city employees that made more than $75,000 last year: http://www.10newsblogs.com/pdf/earnings.pdf You will notice the first two pages have a lot of firefighters. After that you will notice a lot of police. I hope they can stop the next wildfire for that price, lol.
I know they can’t stop the next wildfire, because they have not changed the fire code enough or the way they enforce the fire code to stop the next wildfire. Fire codes and enforcement is the only way to deal with a wind driven wildfire event. Pat Abbott predicted a fire like the 1970(ish) Laguna Fire would decimate East County property and probably take some lives in the future, when I took his Natural Disasters class at SDSU. He was right twice. The fire plan was wrong twice, and it is still wrong.
October 13, 2008 at 9:29 PM in reply to: OT – Mayoral Address – Is Sanders going to call for Bankruptcy? #287258j
ParticipantHere is pay for all city employees that made more than $75,000 last year: http://www.10newsblogs.com/pdf/earnings.pdf You will notice the first two pages have a lot of firefighters. After that you will notice a lot of police. I hope they can stop the next wildfire for that price, lol.
I know they can’t stop the next wildfire, because they have not changed the fire code enough or the way they enforce the fire code to stop the next wildfire. Fire codes and enforcement is the only way to deal with a wind driven wildfire event. Pat Abbott predicted a fire like the 1970(ish) Laguna Fire would decimate East County property and probably take some lives in the future, when I took his Natural Disasters class at SDSU. He was right twice. The fire plan was wrong twice, and it is still wrong.
October 13, 2008 at 9:29 PM in reply to: OT – Mayoral Address – Is Sanders going to call for Bankruptcy? #287275j
ParticipantHere is pay for all city employees that made more than $75,000 last year: http://www.10newsblogs.com/pdf/earnings.pdf You will notice the first two pages have a lot of firefighters. After that you will notice a lot of police. I hope they can stop the next wildfire for that price, lol.
I know they can’t stop the next wildfire, because they have not changed the fire code enough or the way they enforce the fire code to stop the next wildfire. Fire codes and enforcement is the only way to deal with a wind driven wildfire event. Pat Abbott predicted a fire like the 1970(ish) Laguna Fire would decimate East County property and probably take some lives in the future, when I took his Natural Disasters class at SDSU. He was right twice. The fire plan was wrong twice, and it is still wrong.
October 13, 2008 at 9:29 PM in reply to: OT – Mayoral Address – Is Sanders going to call for Bankruptcy? #287300j
ParticipantHere is pay for all city employees that made more than $75,000 last year: http://www.10newsblogs.com/pdf/earnings.pdf You will notice the first two pages have a lot of firefighters. After that you will notice a lot of police. I hope they can stop the next wildfire for that price, lol.
I know they can’t stop the next wildfire, because they have not changed the fire code enough or the way they enforce the fire code to stop the next wildfire. Fire codes and enforcement is the only way to deal with a wind driven wildfire event. Pat Abbott predicted a fire like the 1970(ish) Laguna Fire would decimate East County property and probably take some lives in the future, when I took his Natural Disasters class at SDSU. He was right twice. The fire plan was wrong twice, and it is still wrong.
October 13, 2008 at 9:29 PM in reply to: OT – Mayoral Address – Is Sanders going to call for Bankruptcy? #287306j
ParticipantHere is pay for all city employees that made more than $75,000 last year: http://www.10newsblogs.com/pdf/earnings.pdf You will notice the first two pages have a lot of firefighters. After that you will notice a lot of police. I hope they can stop the next wildfire for that price, lol.
I know they can’t stop the next wildfire, because they have not changed the fire code enough or the way they enforce the fire code to stop the next wildfire. Fire codes and enforcement is the only way to deal with a wind driven wildfire event. Pat Abbott predicted a fire like the 1970(ish) Laguna Fire would decimate East County property and probably take some lives in the future, when I took his Natural Disasters class at SDSU. He was right twice. The fire plan was wrong twice, and it is still wrong.
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ParticipantWhat good is a 90-day moratorium when most banks wait 6 months to start the foreclosure process. When somebody is 6 to 9 months behind on payments they will never catch up. 90-day moratoriums are simply talk.
The truth is this is going to be painful, but how is the pain going to be dispersed? Is it going to go mostly to the people and companies that caused the problem with some major over spill, or is it going to go straight to the tax payers with little consequence on the guilty parties?
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ParticipantWhat good is a 90-day moratorium when most banks wait 6 months to start the foreclosure process. When somebody is 6 to 9 months behind on payments they will never catch up. 90-day moratoriums are simply talk.
The truth is this is going to be painful, but how is the pain going to be dispersed? Is it going to go mostly to the people and companies that caused the problem with some major over spill, or is it going to go straight to the tax payers with little consequence on the guilty parties?
j
ParticipantWhat good is a 90-day moratorium when most banks wait 6 months to start the foreclosure process. When somebody is 6 to 9 months behind on payments they will never catch up. 90-day moratoriums are simply talk.
The truth is this is going to be painful, but how is the pain going to be dispersed? Is it going to go mostly to the people and companies that caused the problem with some major over spill, or is it going to go straight to the tax payers with little consequence on the guilty parties?
j
ParticipantWhat good is a 90-day moratorium when most banks wait 6 months to start the foreclosure process. When somebody is 6 to 9 months behind on payments they will never catch up. 90-day moratoriums are simply talk.
The truth is this is going to be painful, but how is the pain going to be dispersed? Is it going to go mostly to the people and companies that caused the problem with some major over spill, or is it going to go straight to the tax payers with little consequence on the guilty parties?
j
ParticipantWhat good is a 90-day moratorium when most banks wait 6 months to start the foreclosure process. When somebody is 6 to 9 months behind on payments they will never catch up. 90-day moratoriums are simply talk.
The truth is this is going to be painful, but how is the pain going to be dispersed? Is it going to go mostly to the people and companies that caused the problem with some major over spill, or is it going to go straight to the tax payers with little consequence on the guilty parties?
October 13, 2008 at 1:09 PM in reply to: OT – Mayoral Address – Is Sanders going to call for Bankruptcy? #286768j
ParticipantAccording to KUSI news, in 2006 40% of San Diego City firefighters made $100,000 or more. Plus they got a 6% raise this year, so close to 50% will make $100,000 or more a year now. That is pretty good for a job that does not need a college education and the employer pays for all the training.
October 13, 2008 at 1:09 PM in reply to: OT – Mayoral Address – Is Sanders going to call for Bankruptcy? #287063j
ParticipantAccording to KUSI news, in 2006 40% of San Diego City firefighters made $100,000 or more. Plus they got a 6% raise this year, so close to 50% will make $100,000 or more a year now. That is pretty good for a job that does not need a college education and the employer pays for all the training.
October 13, 2008 at 1:09 PM in reply to: OT – Mayoral Address – Is Sanders going to call for Bankruptcy? #287079j
ParticipantAccording to KUSI news, in 2006 40% of San Diego City firefighters made $100,000 or more. Plus they got a 6% raise this year, so close to 50% will make $100,000 or more a year now. That is pretty good for a job that does not need a college education and the employer pays for all the training.
October 13, 2008 at 1:09 PM in reply to: OT – Mayoral Address – Is Sanders going to call for Bankruptcy? #287105j
ParticipantAccording to KUSI news, in 2006 40% of San Diego City firefighters made $100,000 or more. Plus they got a 6% raise this year, so close to 50% will make $100,000 or more a year now. That is pretty good for a job that does not need a college education and the employer pays for all the training.
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