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ParticipantPR: Your a Pollyanna – the US has not been through “many” recessions much worse than this one – a few perhaps but not many…
I say buy an RV, if things really do get bad drive to a place where they aren’t so bad (probably Utah and parts of Nevada, eastern California).
And if things don’t get bad – use it for year round vacations.
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ParticipantPR: Your a Pollyanna – the US has not been through “many” recessions much worse than this one – a few perhaps but not many…
I say buy an RV, if things really do get bad drive to a place where they aren’t so bad (probably Utah and parts of Nevada, eastern California).
And if things don’t get bad – use it for year round vacations.
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ParticipantPR: Your a Pollyanna – the US has not been through “many” recessions much worse than this one – a few perhaps but not many…
I say buy an RV, if things really do get bad drive to a place where they aren’t so bad (probably Utah and parts of Nevada, eastern California).
And if things don’t get bad – use it for year round vacations.
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ParticipantPR: Your a Pollyanna – the US has not been through “many” recessions much worse than this one – a few perhaps but not many…
I say buy an RV, if things really do get bad drive to a place where they aren’t so bad (probably Utah and parts of Nevada, eastern California).
And if things don’t get bad – use it for year round vacations.
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ParticipantPR: Your a Pollyanna – the US has not been through “many” recessions much worse than this one – a few perhaps but not many…
I say buy an RV, if things really do get bad drive to a place where they aren’t so bad (probably Utah and parts of Nevada, eastern California).
And if things don’t get bad – use it for year round vacations.
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ParticipantThis was in the Union Tribune Today:
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/feb/22/1m22stetz23591-sounding-alarm-public-pensions/
Some excerpts:
In San Diego, a retired assistant (assistant??) city attorney is getting $235,003 a year in pension benefits even though the most he made in a single year was $152,792.
In Omaha, Neb., the pension board recently approved an $84,000 annual pension for a police sergeant (a sergeant??) who retired after 22 years of service with a base salary of $66,000 a year.
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ParticipantThis was in the Union Tribune Today:
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/feb/22/1m22stetz23591-sounding-alarm-public-pensions/
Some excerpts:
In San Diego, a retired assistant (assistant??) city attorney is getting $235,003 a year in pension benefits even though the most he made in a single year was $152,792.
In Omaha, Neb., the pension board recently approved an $84,000 annual pension for a police sergeant (a sergeant??) who retired after 22 years of service with a base salary of $66,000 a year.
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ParticipantThis was in the Union Tribune Today:
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/feb/22/1m22stetz23591-sounding-alarm-public-pensions/
Some excerpts:
In San Diego, a retired assistant (assistant??) city attorney is getting $235,003 a year in pension benefits even though the most he made in a single year was $152,792.
In Omaha, Neb., the pension board recently approved an $84,000 annual pension for a police sergeant (a sergeant??) who retired after 22 years of service with a base salary of $66,000 a year.
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ParticipantThis was in the Union Tribune Today:
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/feb/22/1m22stetz23591-sounding-alarm-public-pensions/
Some excerpts:
In San Diego, a retired assistant (assistant??) city attorney is getting $235,003 a year in pension benefits even though the most he made in a single year was $152,792.
In Omaha, Neb., the pension board recently approved an $84,000 annual pension for a police sergeant (a sergeant??) who retired after 22 years of service with a base salary of $66,000 a year.
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ParticipantThis was in the Union Tribune Today:
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/feb/22/1m22stetz23591-sounding-alarm-public-pensions/
Some excerpts:
In San Diego, a retired assistant (assistant??) city attorney is getting $235,003 a year in pension benefits even though the most he made in a single year was $152,792.
In Omaha, Neb., the pension board recently approved an $84,000 annual pension for a police sergeant (a sergeant??) who retired after 22 years of service with a base salary of $66,000 a year.
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ParticipantYou might get back what you send out, but it always comes back in a different form – 1st Law of Thermodynamics.
Does that make me an intellectual like TG?
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ParticipantYou might get back what you send out, but it always comes back in a different form – 1st Law of Thermodynamics.
Does that make me an intellectual like TG?
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ParticipantYou might get back what you send out, but it always comes back in a different form – 1st Law of Thermodynamics.
Does that make me an intellectual like TG?
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ParticipantYou might get back what you send out, but it always comes back in a different form – 1st Law of Thermodynamics.
Does that make me an intellectual like TG?
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