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ParticipantIn fact, this whole Sterling issue reminds me of a modern day salem witchcraft trial.
Wasn’t his girlfriend black?
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ParticipantSK – the only one living under a rock is you.
April 29 – Washington Post
Benghazi scandal tied to White House
April 29 – Lawyer for ex-IRS official Lerner seeks to address House ahead of …
I’m not a republican, just interested in the truth.
Hopefully we’ll find out the truth despite IRS/JD stalling.
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ParticipantGimme a Break – it’s well understood that Rahm has a direct line to cnn.
In fact, wasn’t it rahm who told cnn to breakaway from the Ambassador interview to cover the breaking bieb news?
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ParticipantI don’t agree with what Sterling apparently said and he’s probably an a hole, but based on the media frenzy and the equally frenzied reaction from the clueless masses/O voters, I’d say the O administration has deployed:
SCORCHED EARTH POLICY
Because they would rather have the world talking about Sterling rather than:
1. Using the IRS against political enemies
2. Benghazi
3. The VA/Administration Veterans Secret Death Listetc, etc….
Aren’t we all entitled to private thoughts and conversations?
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Participant[quote=EconProf]Toyota has weighed the pros and cons of CA vs. Texas, and decided to leave. They undoubtedly based their decision on the vastly different costs of living in the two states, the taxes, utility costs, regulations, and “business friendly” comparison, and work ethic of the two different populations. Most of all, they have to be future-oriented, so they looked at the political trends of the two states and decided CA was getting worse in all of the above categories relative to Texas. We voters picked our government, now we are living with the results.[/quote]
Makes sense to me, Chevron is another company that either has left California or in process.
It’s largely the consequence of one party rule/tyranny.
canamrider ditched California too:
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ParticipantAre we talking about price inflation, monetary inflation or both?
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Participantphot back trading again, down sharply. I may buy again…
April 24, 2014 at 9:44 PM in reply to: Never Ever Take a Car With Rims You Care About to Costco Tires #773307paramount
ParticipantWait a sec, do I understand you correctly you have a 550i flu?
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ParticipantLast Fall I developed Achilles tendinitis; 4 or 5 months later I’m still not heeled. I would love to hike, on some days though I can barely walk.
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Participant‘Your looking at hyper-inflation as demand push, it is not. Hyper-inflation and price inflation are 2 very different animals. Look at college tuition in the U.S.: 1100% increase since 1980, the highest rise of any consumer cost. Is that hyper inflation in tuition? Where was the hyperinflation in the 2000′s bubble? we had a huge credit expansion.
Hyper-inflation is loss of faith as in currency destruction. When governments solves problems by creating more FIAT faith is eventually lost. Look at Weimar: for a few years money printing solved all their problems and everything was good until it wasn’t.
I wish people would stop tying hyper-inflation to consumption.’paramount
ParticipantWhat is the best way to buy small quantities of silver (not paper)?
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ParticipantI’ve always felt that overall Europeans have a better lifestyle than Americans. Less hours, more vacation – seems like a better lifestyle to me – even if you do enjoy your job.
A few suggestions to semi-retire:
1. Move to Temecula (use your CV equity to buy cheap in Temecula with no/or little mortgage.)
Less debt = More Freedom.
2. Once you have your new cheap house in Temecula, become an independent contractor.
3. Hang out @ Pechanga.
4. Donate some of your free time to a cause you find rewarding.
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ParticipantThe problem I have with Mammoth or even the River is the drive.
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