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ParticipantI’m all for marijuana in California. It’s fine in the Netherlands and it would be great here.
Vegas style casinos and legalized prostitution would also help the economy.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI’m all for marijuana in California. It’s fine in the Netherlands and it would be great here.
Vegas style casinos and legalized prostitution would also help the economy.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI’m all for marijuana in California. It’s fine in the Netherlands and it would be great here.
Vegas style casinos and legalized prostitution would also help the economy.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI’m all for marijuana in California. It’s fine in the Netherlands and it would be great here.
Vegas style casinos and legalized prostitution would also help the economy.
October 9, 2008 at 10:20 PM in reply to: Touchy Topic: American citizens competing for scarce jobs with 20 million illegals #284815patientlywaiting
ParticipantWhen times are tough people who “look” American will believe that the “foreigners” are stealing their jobs. Either that or the “foreigners” are milking the social system and “ripping-off” American taxpayers.
It’s always been that way and this time won’t be any different.
October 9, 2008 at 10:20 PM in reply to: Touchy Topic: American citizens competing for scarce jobs with 20 million illegals #285105patientlywaiting
ParticipantWhen times are tough people who “look” American will believe that the “foreigners” are stealing their jobs. Either that or the “foreigners” are milking the social system and “ripping-off” American taxpayers.
It’s always been that way and this time won’t be any different.
October 9, 2008 at 10:20 PM in reply to: Touchy Topic: American citizens competing for scarce jobs with 20 million illegals #285126patientlywaiting
ParticipantWhen times are tough people who “look” American will believe that the “foreigners” are stealing their jobs. Either that or the “foreigners” are milking the social system and “ripping-off” American taxpayers.
It’s always been that way and this time won’t be any different.
October 9, 2008 at 10:20 PM in reply to: Touchy Topic: American citizens competing for scarce jobs with 20 million illegals #285147patientlywaiting
ParticipantWhen times are tough people who “look” American will believe that the “foreigners” are stealing their jobs. Either that or the “foreigners” are milking the social system and “ripping-off” American taxpayers.
It’s always been that way and this time won’t be any different.
October 9, 2008 at 10:20 PM in reply to: Touchy Topic: American citizens competing for scarce jobs with 20 million illegals #285157patientlywaiting
ParticipantWhen times are tough people who “look” American will believe that the “foreigners” are stealing their jobs. Either that or the “foreigners” are milking the social system and “ripping-off” American taxpayers.
It’s always been that way and this time won’t be any different.
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker] All startups must become cash-flow positive — in other words, earn more than they spend. Or in other, other words, act like the real businesses they always should have emulated.
[/quote]Little old me has been saying the same thing for a while now.
San Diego tech companies that are cash-flow negative or not generating revenues will be in trouble. They won’t be able to pay those professionals who bought overpriced houses in the region.
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker] All startups must become cash-flow positive — in other words, earn more than they spend. Or in other, other words, act like the real businesses they always should have emulated.
[/quote]Little old me has been saying the same thing for a while now.
San Diego tech companies that are cash-flow negative or not generating revenues will be in trouble. They won’t be able to pay those professionals who bought overpriced houses in the region.
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker] All startups must become cash-flow positive — in other words, earn more than they spend. Or in other, other words, act like the real businesses they always should have emulated.
[/quote]Little old me has been saying the same thing for a while now.
San Diego tech companies that are cash-flow negative or not generating revenues will be in trouble. They won’t be able to pay those professionals who bought overpriced houses in the region.
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker] All startups must become cash-flow positive — in other words, earn more than they spend. Or in other, other words, act like the real businesses they always should have emulated.
[/quote]Little old me has been saying the same thing for a while now.
San Diego tech companies that are cash-flow negative or not generating revenues will be in trouble. They won’t be able to pay those professionals who bought overpriced houses in the region.
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker] All startups must become cash-flow positive — in other words, earn more than they spend. Or in other, other words, act like the real businesses they always should have emulated.
[/quote]Little old me has been saying the same thing for a while now.
San Diego tech companies that are cash-flow negative or not generating revenues will be in trouble. They won’t be able to pay those professionals who bought overpriced houses in the region.
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