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September 3, 2011 at 1:01 AM in reply to: Roubini: “We Are in ‘Worse Situation Than in 2008” #728270
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Participant[quote=CA renter] A healthy economy will ALWAYS require us to actually MAKE things that can be sold here and abroad. [/quote]
It’s pretty clear based on the thuggish actions by the justice department last week against Gibson guitars that someone doesn’t want American’s making stuff.
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ParticipantReading through these comments it sounds like everyone here is both greedy and materialistic.
LIving within needs/means is code for greed and hoarding.
In case your not aware, you WILL NOT be taking it ($$) with you – it’s been tried before.
September 2, 2011 at 9:11 PM in reply to: Roubini: “We Are in ‘Worse Situation Than in 2008” #728260paramount
ParticipantGreat post CAR.
My Question: are we still in a crisis or is this our new bleak reality?
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ParticipantNealry as bad (as sect 8, etc…) are dorm houses.
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ParticipantEvery study on the economics of this quarry NOT funded by Granite found that this quarry (gravel pit) would have significant negative impacts in the Temecula Valley.
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ParticipantEvery study on the economics of this quarry NOT funded by Granite found that this quarry (gravel pit) would have significant negative impacts in the Temecula Valley.
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ParticipantEvery study on the economics of this quarry NOT funded by Granite found that this quarry (gravel pit) would have significant negative impacts in the Temecula Valley.
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ParticipantWhat we need are vouchers.
Choice is good.
Break the Teachers Unions NOW!!
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ParticipantWhat we need are vouchers.
Choice is good.
Break the Teachers Unions NOW!!
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ParticipantWhat we need are vouchers.
Choice is good.
Break the Teachers Unions NOW!!
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ParticipantWhat we need are vouchers.
Choice is good.
Break the Teachers Unions NOW!!
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Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Not so fa-a-a-st, paramount ….
…Gary Johnson, Granite’s aggregate resource development manager, said after the two-hour meeting that he was “very disappointed” with the vote and his company would appeal the denials to supervisors.
The matter has not yet come before the Board of Supervisors. The quarry has the right to file a writ of mandamus against the Planning Commission now on the denial of permits or later upon the Board of Supervisors (if they follow the PC’s recommendation). Remember, it’s never “over” until the “fat lady sings.” :=]
The quarry will have 90 days after any adverse decision to file one with the Superior Court.
BG: The Fat Lady is warming up. It’s done. While it is true that Granite has paid off the supervisors, it would be very unusual for the sups to vote against the commission.
And they refused to certify the EIR. Granite doesn’t want this fight – and believe me we were ready to take this to court. This is an uphill battle Granite cannot overcome.
You lost.
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Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Not so fa-a-a-st, paramount ….
…Gary Johnson, Granite’s aggregate resource development manager, said after the two-hour meeting that he was “very disappointed” with the vote and his company would appeal the denials to supervisors.
The matter has not yet come before the Board of Supervisors. The quarry has the right to file a writ of mandamus against the Planning Commission now on the denial of permits or later upon the Board of Supervisors (if they follow the PC’s recommendation). Remember, it’s never “over” until the “fat lady sings.” :=]
The quarry will have 90 days after any adverse decision to file one with the Superior Court.
BG: The Fat Lady is warming up. It’s done. While it is true that Granite has paid off the supervisors, it would be very unusual for the sups to vote against the commission.
And they refused to certify the EIR. Granite doesn’t want this fight – and believe me we were ready to take this to court. This is an uphill battle Granite cannot overcome.
You lost.
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Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Not so fa-a-a-st, paramount ….
…Gary Johnson, Granite’s aggregate resource development manager, said after the two-hour meeting that he was “very disappointed” with the vote and his company would appeal the denials to supervisors.
The matter has not yet come before the Board of Supervisors. The quarry has the right to file a writ of mandamus against the Planning Commission now on the denial of permits or later upon the Board of Supervisors (if they follow the PC’s recommendation). Remember, it’s never “over” until the “fat lady sings.” :=]
The quarry will have 90 days after any adverse decision to file one with the Superior Court.
BG: The Fat Lady is warming up. It’s done. While it is true that Granite has paid off the supervisors, it would be very unusual for the sups to vote against the commission.
And they refused to certify the EIR. Granite doesn’t want this fight – and believe me we were ready to take this to court. This is an uphill battle Granite cannot overcome.
You lost.
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