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January 9, 2009 at 1:36 PM in reply to: New Paradigm: The job market is the biggest economic problem #326743January 9, 2009 at 1:36 PM in reply to: New Paradigm: The job market is the biggest economic problem #326812
meadandale
ParticipantAnd what is Obama’s solution to get us out of this?
Bailouts for every small business in Amerika? Or putting all the out of work drivers, technicians, clerks and others to work building roads, bridges and other infrastructure? LOL
Welcome to Bailout Nation.
We drove Russia into bankruptcy and dissolution through outspending them in the Cold War.
China drove us into bankruptcy (and soon, dissolution) through us spending ourselves into oblivion buying their crap. We are going to bail ourselves out into third world status with a mountain of debt we can never pay.
January 9, 2009 at 1:36 PM in reply to: New Paradigm: The job market is the biggest economic problem #326830meadandale
ParticipantAnd what is Obama’s solution to get us out of this?
Bailouts for every small business in Amerika? Or putting all the out of work drivers, technicians, clerks and others to work building roads, bridges and other infrastructure? LOL
Welcome to Bailout Nation.
We drove Russia into bankruptcy and dissolution through outspending them in the Cold War.
China drove us into bankruptcy (and soon, dissolution) through us spending ourselves into oblivion buying their crap. We are going to bail ourselves out into third world status with a mountain of debt we can never pay.
January 9, 2009 at 1:36 PM in reply to: New Paradigm: The job market is the biggest economic problem #326914meadandale
ParticipantAnd what is Obama’s solution to get us out of this?
Bailouts for every small business in Amerika? Or putting all the out of work drivers, technicians, clerks and others to work building roads, bridges and other infrastructure? LOL
Welcome to Bailout Nation.
We drove Russia into bankruptcy and dissolution through outspending them in the Cold War.
China drove us into bankruptcy (and soon, dissolution) through us spending ourselves into oblivion buying their crap. We are going to bail ourselves out into third world status with a mountain of debt we can never pay.
meadandale
Participant[quote=kewp][quote=meadandale]
I did…
[/quote]Was it elite enough for ya?[/quote]
Yep! Very competetive.
MIT,Stanford or UI at Urbana/Champagne might have been better but we still get pretty good mojo from the SDSC
meadandale
Participant[quote=kewp][quote=meadandale]
I did…
[/quote]Was it elite enough for ya?[/quote]
Yep! Very competetive.
MIT,Stanford or UI at Urbana/Champagne might have been better but we still get pretty good mojo from the SDSC
meadandale
Participant[quote=kewp][quote=meadandale]
I did…
[/quote]Was it elite enough for ya?[/quote]
Yep! Very competetive.
MIT,Stanford or UI at Urbana/Champagne might have been better but we still get pretty good mojo from the SDSC
meadandale
Participant[quote=kewp][quote=meadandale]
I did…
[/quote]Was it elite enough for ya?[/quote]
Yep! Very competetive.
MIT,Stanford or UI at Urbana/Champagne might have been better but we still get pretty good mojo from the SDSC
meadandale
Participant[quote=kewp][quote=meadandale]
I did…
[/quote]Was it elite enough for ya?[/quote]
Yep! Very competetive.
MIT,Stanford or UI at Urbana/Champagne might have been better but we still get pretty good mojo from the SDSC
meadandale
Participant[quote=kewp][quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)
[/quote]I triple-dog-dare you to get admitted to one of our (meaning UC San Diego) masters engineering programs. They are about as competitive as they can be.[/quote]
I did…
meadandale
Participant[quote=kewp][quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)
[/quote]I triple-dog-dare you to get admitted to one of our (meaning UC San Diego) masters engineering programs. They are about as competitive as they can be.[/quote]
I did…
meadandale
Participant[quote=kewp][quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)
[/quote]I triple-dog-dare you to get admitted to one of our (meaning UC San Diego) masters engineering programs. They are about as competitive as they can be.[/quote]
I did…
meadandale
Participant[quote=kewp][quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)
[/quote]I triple-dog-dare you to get admitted to one of our (meaning UC San Diego) masters engineering programs. They are about as competitive as they can be.[/quote]
I did…
meadandale
Participant[quote=kewp][quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)
[/quote]I triple-dog-dare you to get admitted to one of our (meaning UC San Diego) masters engineering programs. They are about as competitive as they can be.[/quote]
I did…
meadandale
ParticipantAnything that I would have driven to Parkway for in El Cajon I’ll now drive to fashion valley or UTC for. Since I live in Allied Gardens, El Cajon is about equidistant as UTC. Even if UTC is slightly higher, I’ll pay an extra buck in gas to save 10’s or hundreds of dollars in sales tax.
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