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patientlywaiting
ParticipantSD realtor, no, I don’t think that we have the same data as McAllister and Smith.
1) They see the information in advance to they should be AHEAD of the curve, not blindsided.
2) When times are tough, people wait ’til the last minute to pay their taxes. The rate at which taxes are collected throughout the year is not reported to citizens.
These guys need to be voted out of office for siding with the real estate industry and allowing their names to be used for sales promotions.
As Condi Rice would say, we cannot accept the status quo ante.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantSD realtor, no, I don’t think that we have the same data as McAllister and Smith.
1) They see the information in advance to they should be AHEAD of the curve, not blindsided.
2) When times are tough, people wait ’til the last minute to pay their taxes. The rate at which taxes are collected throughout the year is not reported to citizens.
These guys need to be voted out of office for siding with the real estate industry and allowing their names to be used for sales promotions.
As Condi Rice would say, we cannot accept the status quo ante.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantSD realtor, no, I don’t think that we have the same data as McAllister and Smith.
1) They see the information in advance to they should be AHEAD of the curve, not blindsided.
2) When times are tough, people wait ’til the last minute to pay their taxes. The rate at which taxes are collected throughout the year is not reported to citizens.
These guys need to be voted out of office for siding with the real estate industry and allowing their names to be used for sales promotions.
As Condi Rice would say, we cannot accept the status quo ante.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantSD realtor, no, I don’t think that we have the same data as McAllister and Smith.
1) They see the information in advance to they should be AHEAD of the curve, not blindsided.
2) When times are tough, people wait ’til the last minute to pay their taxes. The rate at which taxes are collected throughout the year is not reported to citizens.
These guys need to be voted out of office for siding with the real estate industry and allowing their names to be used for sales promotions.
As Condi Rice would say, we cannot accept the status quo ante.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantMcAllister has all the raw data. He should know better than anyone else.
If he cared about transparency he would make that raw data freely available for download. I’m sure that the piggs here would make some good sense out of it.
scroll to the bottom for McAllister’s county website and notice that the data stops in 2006.
http://www.sdtreastax.com/pt_general.html
What are the newspaper reporters doing? Why are they not asking for explanations?patientlywaiting
ParticipantMcAllister has all the raw data. He should know better than anyone else.
If he cared about transparency he would make that raw data freely available for download. I’m sure that the piggs here would make some good sense out of it.
scroll to the bottom for McAllister’s county website and notice that the data stops in 2006.
http://www.sdtreastax.com/pt_general.html
What are the newspaper reporters doing? Why are they not asking for explanations?patientlywaiting
ParticipantMcAllister has all the raw data. He should know better than anyone else.
If he cared about transparency he would make that raw data freely available for download. I’m sure that the piggs here would make some good sense out of it.
scroll to the bottom for McAllister’s county website and notice that the data stops in 2006.
http://www.sdtreastax.com/pt_general.html
What are the newspaper reporters doing? Why are they not asking for explanations?patientlywaiting
ParticipantMcAllister has all the raw data. He should know better than anyone else.
If he cared about transparency he would make that raw data freely available for download. I’m sure that the piggs here would make some good sense out of it.
scroll to the bottom for McAllister’s county website and notice that the data stops in 2006.
http://www.sdtreastax.com/pt_general.html
What are the newspaper reporters doing? Why are they not asking for explanations?patientlywaiting
ParticipantMcAllister has all the raw data. He should know better than anyone else.
If he cared about transparency he would make that raw data freely available for download. I’m sure that the piggs here would make some good sense out of it.
scroll to the bottom for McAllister’s county website and notice that the data stops in 2006.
http://www.sdtreastax.com/pt_general.html
What are the newspaper reporters doing? Why are they not asking for explanations?patientlywaiting
ParticipantI don’t know why the people of San Diego keep on re-electing the politicians who are in the pockets of developers.
McAllister also stopped publishing the collection rates on his website. Not a lot of sunshine at this politician’s office.
Mc Allister and Smith operate out of the same office.
An assessor is supposed to be like an appraiser and recognize the true value of real estate. But instead he acts like proxies for the real estate industry.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2006/08/07/news/02smith.txt
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI don’t know why the people of San Diego keep on re-electing the politicians who are in the pockets of developers.
McAllister also stopped publishing the collection rates on his website. Not a lot of sunshine at this politician’s office.
Mc Allister and Smith operate out of the same office.
An assessor is supposed to be like an appraiser and recognize the true value of real estate. But instead he acts like proxies for the real estate industry.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2006/08/07/news/02smith.txt
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI don’t know why the people of San Diego keep on re-electing the politicians who are in the pockets of developers.
McAllister also stopped publishing the collection rates on his website. Not a lot of sunshine at this politician’s office.
Mc Allister and Smith operate out of the same office.
An assessor is supposed to be like an appraiser and recognize the true value of real estate. But instead he acts like proxies for the real estate industry.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2006/08/07/news/02smith.txt
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI don’t know why the people of San Diego keep on re-electing the politicians who are in the pockets of developers.
McAllister also stopped publishing the collection rates on his website. Not a lot of sunshine at this politician’s office.
Mc Allister and Smith operate out of the same office.
An assessor is supposed to be like an appraiser and recognize the true value of real estate. But instead he acts like proxies for the real estate industry.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2006/08/07/news/02smith.txt
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI don’t know why the people of San Diego keep on re-electing the politicians who are in the pockets of developers.
McAllister also stopped publishing the collection rates on his website. Not a lot of sunshine at this politician’s office.
Mc Allister and Smith operate out of the same office.
An assessor is supposed to be like an appraiser and recognize the true value of real estate. But instead he acts like proxies for the real estate industry.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2006/08/07/news/02smith.txt
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