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meadandale
Participant[quote=Rt.66]
I think we should handle this with trade.,,I see trade as the only answer, we need to keep more money here and we need to stop jobs heading over-seas. [/quote]One could argue that if you are going to impose trade restrictions to save US jobs that you ought to also save US jobs for US citizens and not illegal ‘squatters’.
[quote=Rt.66]
We are finding out what happens when you ship your moeny and jobs to other countries right now
[/quote]Do you know how much money illegal immigrants send back home? They aren’t spending all that money HERE, it is being spent back in Mexico…So much for all the illegal immigrants ‘helping’ our economy.
meadandale
Participant[quote=Rt.66]
I think we should handle this with trade.,,I see trade as the only answer, we need to keep more money here and we need to stop jobs heading over-seas. [/quote]One could argue that if you are going to impose trade restrictions to save US jobs that you ought to also save US jobs for US citizens and not illegal ‘squatters’.
[quote=Rt.66]
We are finding out what happens when you ship your moeny and jobs to other countries right now
[/quote]Do you know how much money illegal immigrants send back home? They aren’t spending all that money HERE, it is being spent back in Mexico…So much for all the illegal immigrants ‘helping’ our economy.
meadandale
Participant[quote=Rt.66]
I think we should handle this with trade.,,I see trade as the only answer, we need to keep more money here and we need to stop jobs heading over-seas. [/quote]One could argue that if you are going to impose trade restrictions to save US jobs that you ought to also save US jobs for US citizens and not illegal ‘squatters’.
[quote=Rt.66]
We are finding out what happens when you ship your moeny and jobs to other countries right now
[/quote]Do you know how much money illegal immigrants send back home? They aren’t spending all that money HERE, it is being spent back in Mexico…So much for all the illegal immigrants ‘helping’ our economy.
June 4, 2009 at 4:47 PM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #410623meadandale
Participant[quote=condogrrl]Aw, quit your whining and go apply to work for the city. I’m sick of all the San Diego citizens complaining about city workers and their retirements. Every one of you has, or had, the opportunity to work for the city. So go do it, or shut up.[/quote]
When we all work for the city…who the hell is gonna pay the taxes to run the city?
Guess it’s convenient to ignore this and the realization that the private sector is the only part of the economy that actually generates revenue to pay for all these government workers…
June 4, 2009 at 4:47 PM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #410862meadandale
Participant[quote=condogrrl]Aw, quit your whining and go apply to work for the city. I’m sick of all the San Diego citizens complaining about city workers and their retirements. Every one of you has, or had, the opportunity to work for the city. So go do it, or shut up.[/quote]
When we all work for the city…who the hell is gonna pay the taxes to run the city?
Guess it’s convenient to ignore this and the realization that the private sector is the only part of the economy that actually generates revenue to pay for all these government workers…
June 4, 2009 at 4:47 PM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #411109meadandale
Participant[quote=condogrrl]Aw, quit your whining and go apply to work for the city. I’m sick of all the San Diego citizens complaining about city workers and their retirements. Every one of you has, or had, the opportunity to work for the city. So go do it, or shut up.[/quote]
When we all work for the city…who the hell is gonna pay the taxes to run the city?
Guess it’s convenient to ignore this and the realization that the private sector is the only part of the economy that actually generates revenue to pay for all these government workers…
June 4, 2009 at 4:47 PM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #411173meadandale
Participant[quote=condogrrl]Aw, quit your whining and go apply to work for the city. I’m sick of all the San Diego citizens complaining about city workers and their retirements. Every one of you has, or had, the opportunity to work for the city. So go do it, or shut up.[/quote]
When we all work for the city…who the hell is gonna pay the taxes to run the city?
Guess it’s convenient to ignore this and the realization that the private sector is the only part of the economy that actually generates revenue to pay for all these government workers…
June 4, 2009 at 4:47 PM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #411326meadandale
Participant[quote=condogrrl]Aw, quit your whining and go apply to work for the city. I’m sick of all the San Diego citizens complaining about city workers and their retirements. Every one of you has, or had, the opportunity to work for the city. So go do it, or shut up.[/quote]
When we all work for the city…who the hell is gonna pay the taxes to run the city?
Guess it’s convenient to ignore this and the realization that the private sector is the only part of the economy that actually generates revenue to pay for all these government workers…
meadandale
ParticipantThe Fed needs to look no further than the administration’s ass-ramming of the GM bond holders at the expense of the unions to realize that future bond buyers are going to want a helluva a premium for the new risks.
meadandale
ParticipantThe Fed needs to look no further than the administration’s ass-ramming of the GM bond holders at the expense of the unions to realize that future bond buyers are going to want a helluva a premium for the new risks.
meadandale
ParticipantThe Fed needs to look no further than the administration’s ass-ramming of the GM bond holders at the expense of the unions to realize that future bond buyers are going to want a helluva a premium for the new risks.
meadandale
ParticipantThe Fed needs to look no further than the administration’s ass-ramming of the GM bond holders at the expense of the unions to realize that future bond buyers are going to want a helluva a premium for the new risks.
meadandale
ParticipantThe Fed needs to look no further than the administration’s ass-ramming of the GM bond holders at the expense of the unions to realize that future bond buyers are going to want a helluva a premium for the new risks.
May 26, 2009 at 3:37 PM in reply to: OT: Schwarzenegger proposes the complete elimination of all state welfare programs #406322meadandale
ParticipantThe $400 billion figure was the total value of assessed property in CA, last I read. It basically doubled since about 1999.
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