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ParticipantThe other question is could ndex really foreclose on the house?
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ParticipantThanks for that info SDR – and that’s exactly what he’s been doing – ignoring it.
He felt that if he signed for the certified mail, he would in a sense be acknowledging the debt or somehow be liable then for the debt.
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ParticipantWell I’m certainly glad I motor in a BMW now; a truly incredible vehicle. I’ve never driven anything like it before – incredible capabilities coupled with an unmatched driving experience.
I bought the BMW so I could enjoy my ride down to SD on the new lanes – well worth it.
Tomorrow is the inaugural day, although traffic should be light for the holiday, so we won’t get the full benefit until Tuesday.
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ParticipantCAR: Sorry, no not you – that was a comment from Howard Jarvis.
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Participant[quote=CA renter]It’s just the fad right now to blame everything on public employees.
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No, it’s not a fad, it’s an awakening:
While the rest of us (private sector workers) have been struggling to keep our jobs and pay our bills through this recession(yes… your wages are most of our taxes), you have been sitting at your desk, feet ontop, fat & happpy, not a care in the world.
Every morning you drive to work and sit at your desk and serf the web for the first 3 hours. You day dream about that nice little pension your going to get after just 15 years, which will be 2 or 3 times your salary. You drool with complacity as you enjoy the 100% stated funded healthcare benefits, the nice little income tax breaks you get on your house, and just laugh. Silly private sector workers.
There is no level of accountability with your bunch either. Mediocrity is not penalized, everyone just turns their head the other way. If you stink at your job or are just plain lazy, no one worries, the Union thugs & Democratic politicians protect you.
Whenever people oppose your lavish benefits, you all get together and accuse them of being racist, xenophobic, wealthy, Republican, etc. with the hope that they go away. You group even goes so far as to threaten them with acts of intimidation, violence, vandalism, etc. “You think back to when you have broken car windows, thrown bricks through windows and eggs at houses of non Union members that have opposed your union.”
After leaving work at 3:30 in the afternoon while the rest of us are struggling to pay your HUGE salary & benefits, you see house after house in foreclusure, see businesses closing and people losing their livehoods.
But you don’t care. Your politicial buddies will surely raise TAXES AGAIN to pay for your cookies. You hold your head up high, flip all them desperate people the birdie and think about the green wad in your wallet. F” them you think.
2010 & 2012. REALITY CHECK! Your ridiculous cookie benefits and gravey train is about to END. We are bankrupt! We have no more money to give you! You can’t fool us with this tax the rich garbage anymore. Your Unions have forced tax rates so high that OUR private employers are fleeing the country to stay in business. We have lost almost everything BECAUSE OF YOU!!!
SAY NO TO UNIONS!!! SAY NO TO MORE TAXS INCREASES!!!! AND SAY NO TO SPOILED LOUD MOUTHED PUBLIC UNION WORKERS!!!!!
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Participant[quote=CA renter]
Do some research for a change and find out who’s behind the attacks on public unions. They are not taxpayer advocates.[/quote]
I got the Following from Howard Jarvis:
It is galling for private sector workers to see so many public sector workers thriving because of the power their unions exercise. Take California. Investigative journalist Steve Malanga point out in the City Journal that California’s schoolteachers are the nation’s highest paid; its prison guards can make six-figure salaries; many state workers retire at 55 with pensions that are higher than the base pay they got most of their working lives. All this when California endures an unemployment rate steeper than the nation’s. It will get worse. There’s an exodus of firms that want to escape California’s high taxes, stifling regulations, and recurring budget crises. When Cisco’s CEO, John Chambers, says he will not build any more facilities in California, you know the state is in trouble.
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ParticipantWe can argue about all of this and never get anywhere – let’s put the question of public employee pay and benefits where it belongs: in the hands of voters.
Actually, that might not be a good idea; with so many directly dependent on the government in California either as employees or on welfare it’s not likely to pass.
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Participant[quote=CA renter] I hope we finally get some common sense leadership that will allow us to get through this more quickly.[/quote]
Unfortunately were not off to a good start with Gov. Brown, who now needs to raise taxes for the favors (think big $$$$) he owed to various California public employee unions.
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ParticipantThey can thank Phillip Rivers for their jobs…
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ParticipantThat’s the least he can do after signing the NDAA.
January 4, 2012 at 6:29 PM in reply to: pulled the trigger on this 4S – Davidson Reunion house (shortsale) #735421paramount
Participant[quote=UCGal][quote=paramount][quote=walterwhite]I always advise being happy independent of all other conditions.[/quote]\
That’s because your self-centered like so many other shallow southern californian’s.[/quote]
Wow…
How can you find fault with finding happiness from within?It’s a lot harder to be a good spouse, a good parent, a good neighbor… if you are miserable and wallowing.[/quote]
uh, life is not that simple – not to me anyway.
How are you finding that happiness “from within”?
Does your happiness come at the expense of someone else’s?
If not great…
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Participantgarage door insulation kits are sold at home depot, etc…
January 3, 2012 at 5:03 PM in reply to: pulled the trigger on this 4S – Davidson Reunion house (shortsale) #735355paramount
Participant[quote=walterwhite]I always advise being happy independent of all other conditions.[/quote]\
That’s because your self-centered like so many other shallow southern californian’s.
January 2, 2012 at 4:03 PM in reply to: pulled the trigger on this 4S – Davidson Reunion house (shortsale) #735325paramount
Participant[quote=vasans]Should I be happy?[/quote]
That depends IMO.
If you have young kids (<15) can one parent stay at home after buying this house?
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