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June 22, 2009 at 12:12 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #418763June 22, 2009 at 12:12 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #418994
luchabee
ParticipantLikely, we will have a 15% unemployment rate in CA when all is said and done, if we are not already there. California is our test case for the US as a whole and our new regulatory, tax and spend state. The only thing keeping the federal government propped up is our ability to print and borrow money. This will stop soon, unfortunately.
Liberal policies are predicated on the idea that American businesses are what they once were, but with globalism, we really don’t have much anymore. So, like GM and California, liberals have killed our competitiveness and the nation as a whole is next. In sum, globalism would have turn us into England inevitably (no significant manufacturing base, etc.), but liberalism helped to get us there a whole lot quicker.
Likely, sdgirl, you have never employed anyone in CA or met a payroll . . . So you may have not thought about all the burdens to running a business in the US and CA under Democrat rule.
June 22, 2009 at 12:12 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419260luchabee
ParticipantLikely, we will have a 15% unemployment rate in CA when all is said and done, if we are not already there. California is our test case for the US as a whole and our new regulatory, tax and spend state. The only thing keeping the federal government propped up is our ability to print and borrow money. This will stop soon, unfortunately.
Liberal policies are predicated on the idea that American businesses are what they once were, but with globalism, we really don’t have much anymore. So, like GM and California, liberals have killed our competitiveness and the nation as a whole is next. In sum, globalism would have turn us into England inevitably (no significant manufacturing base, etc.), but liberalism helped to get us there a whole lot quicker.
Likely, sdgirl, you have never employed anyone in CA or met a payroll . . . So you may have not thought about all the burdens to running a business in the US and CA under Democrat rule.
June 22, 2009 at 12:12 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419328luchabee
ParticipantLikely, we will have a 15% unemployment rate in CA when all is said and done, if we are not already there. California is our test case for the US as a whole and our new regulatory, tax and spend state. The only thing keeping the federal government propped up is our ability to print and borrow money. This will stop soon, unfortunately.
Liberal policies are predicated on the idea that American businesses are what they once were, but with globalism, we really don’t have much anymore. So, like GM and California, liberals have killed our competitiveness and the nation as a whole is next. In sum, globalism would have turn us into England inevitably (no significant manufacturing base, etc.), but liberalism helped to get us there a whole lot quicker.
Likely, sdgirl, you have never employed anyone in CA or met a payroll . . . So you may have not thought about all the burdens to running a business in the US and CA under Democrat rule.
June 22, 2009 at 12:12 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419490luchabee
ParticipantLikely, we will have a 15% unemployment rate in CA when all is said and done, if we are not already there. California is our test case for the US as a whole and our new regulatory, tax and spend state. The only thing keeping the federal government propped up is our ability to print and borrow money. This will stop soon, unfortunately.
Liberal policies are predicated on the idea that American businesses are what they once were, but with globalism, we really don’t have much anymore. So, like GM and California, liberals have killed our competitiveness and the nation as a whole is next. In sum, globalism would have turn us into England inevitably (no significant manufacturing base, etc.), but liberalism helped to get us there a whole lot quicker.
Likely, sdgirl, you have never employed anyone in CA or met a payroll . . . So you may have not thought about all the burdens to running a business in the US and CA under Democrat rule.
June 22, 2009 at 9:16 AM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #418584luchabee
ParticipantYes, no doubt tons of new government regulation, increased corporate and individual taxes, and insane spending (that would make even a RINO blush) will get us out of this mess.
June 22, 2009 at 9:16 AM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #418813luchabee
ParticipantYes, no doubt tons of new government regulation, increased corporate and individual taxes, and insane spending (that would make even a RINO blush) will get us out of this mess.
June 22, 2009 at 9:16 AM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419079luchabee
ParticipantYes, no doubt tons of new government regulation, increased corporate and individual taxes, and insane spending (that would make even a RINO blush) will get us out of this mess.
June 22, 2009 at 9:16 AM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419147luchabee
ParticipantYes, no doubt tons of new government regulation, increased corporate and individual taxes, and insane spending (that would make even a RINO blush) will get us out of this mess.
June 22, 2009 at 9:16 AM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419307luchabee
ParticipantYes, no doubt tons of new government regulation, increased corporate and individual taxes, and insane spending (that would make even a RINO blush) will get us out of this mess.
luchabee
ParticipantFirst, try Craigslist for different quotes. Make sure they are licensed electrical contractors and not just “certified electricians,” which doesn’t mean much. (They shouldn’t even being doing jobs over $500 and must state they are unlicensed in any ad.)
Also, a family member of mine is a very experienced and reasonable electrician/contractor who works in OC and SD. Might want to give Glenn a call at 949 295-2443.He is pretty much availabe 24/7 and has been doing it for close to 40 years.
Good luck.
luchabee
ParticipantFirst, try Craigslist for different quotes. Make sure they are licensed electrical contractors and not just “certified electricians,” which doesn’t mean much. (They shouldn’t even being doing jobs over $500 and must state they are unlicensed in any ad.)
Also, a family member of mine is a very experienced and reasonable electrician/contractor who works in OC and SD. Might want to give Glenn a call at 949 295-2443.He is pretty much availabe 24/7 and has been doing it for close to 40 years.
Good luck.
luchabee
ParticipantFirst, try Craigslist for different quotes. Make sure they are licensed electrical contractors and not just “certified electricians,” which doesn’t mean much. (They shouldn’t even being doing jobs over $500 and must state they are unlicensed in any ad.)
Also, a family member of mine is a very experienced and reasonable electrician/contractor who works in OC and SD. Might want to give Glenn a call at 949 295-2443.He is pretty much availabe 24/7 and has been doing it for close to 40 years.
Good luck.
luchabee
ParticipantFirst, try Craigslist for different quotes. Make sure they are licensed electrical contractors and not just “certified electricians,” which doesn’t mean much. (They shouldn’t even being doing jobs over $500 and must state they are unlicensed in any ad.)
Also, a family member of mine is a very experienced and reasonable electrician/contractor who works in OC and SD. Might want to give Glenn a call at 949 295-2443.He is pretty much availabe 24/7 and has been doing it for close to 40 years.
Good luck.
luchabee
ParticipantFirst, try Craigslist for different quotes. Make sure they are licensed electrical contractors and not just “certified electricians,” which doesn’t mean much. (They shouldn’t even being doing jobs over $500 and must state they are unlicensed in any ad.)
Also, a family member of mine is a very experienced and reasonable electrician/contractor who works in OC and SD. Might want to give Glenn a call at 949 295-2443.He is pretty much availabe 24/7 and has been doing it for close to 40 years.
Good luck.
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