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SK in CV
ParticipantPerfect indeed.
[quote=Arraya][quote=CONCHO]Two nitwits running for President. That surely will be a lot of fun.
I can’t imagine two more perfect examples of the average American. I think they’d be perfect.[/quote]
I agree and the perfect campaign slogan is “Lets get it over with”[/quote]
Average guy. Fat, old, lazy white man, drinks a lot of beer and scratches his balls. Just like me. Now that’s who I want running the show.
/snark
SK in CV
ParticipantPerfect indeed.
[quote=Arraya][quote=CONCHO]Two nitwits running for President. That surely will be a lot of fun.
I can’t imagine two more perfect examples of the average American. I think they’d be perfect.[/quote]
I agree and the perfect campaign slogan is “Lets get it over with”[/quote]
Average guy. Fat, old, lazy white man, drinks a lot of beer and scratches his balls. Just like me. Now that’s who I want running the show.
/snark
SK in CV
ParticipantPerfect indeed.
[quote=Arraya][quote=CONCHO]Two nitwits running for President. That surely will be a lot of fun.
I can’t imagine two more perfect examples of the average American. I think they’d be perfect.[/quote]
I agree and the perfect campaign slogan is “Lets get it over with”[/quote]
Average guy. Fat, old, lazy white man, drinks a lot of beer and scratches his balls. Just like me. Now that’s who I want running the show.
/snark
SK in CV
Participant[quote=captcha][quote=NewtoSanDiego]
3. Phase out the social security and medicare tax. This burdensome tax channels billions into bloated government programs. People should be responsible for their own retirement and health care planning. These programs are just socialism is disguise.
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I like this one. Can I also kick a 70y old sick loser with no savings in the head while she sleeps on a sidewalk? I really like doing that, everyone should try it.[/quote]It’s a little vague on this one. Note it doesn’t say specifically to do away with socical security or medicare benefits, only the tax. A lot like the republican administrations over the last 30 years. Spend, spend, spend, but never pay for it. Trickle down will work. If we wait another 200 years. Trust me.
SK in CV
Participant[quote=captcha][quote=NewtoSanDiego]
3. Phase out the social security and medicare tax. This burdensome tax channels billions into bloated government programs. People should be responsible for their own retirement and health care planning. These programs are just socialism is disguise.
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I like this one. Can I also kick a 70y old sick loser with no savings in the head while she sleeps on a sidewalk? I really like doing that, everyone should try it.[/quote]It’s a little vague on this one. Note it doesn’t say specifically to do away with socical security or medicare benefits, only the tax. A lot like the republican administrations over the last 30 years. Spend, spend, spend, but never pay for it. Trickle down will work. If we wait another 200 years. Trust me.
SK in CV
Participant[quote=captcha][quote=NewtoSanDiego]
3. Phase out the social security and medicare tax. This burdensome tax channels billions into bloated government programs. People should be responsible for their own retirement and health care planning. These programs are just socialism is disguise.
[/quote]
I like this one. Can I also kick a 70y old sick loser with no savings in the head while she sleeps on a sidewalk? I really like doing that, everyone should try it.[/quote]It’s a little vague on this one. Note it doesn’t say specifically to do away with socical security or medicare benefits, only the tax. A lot like the republican administrations over the last 30 years. Spend, spend, spend, but never pay for it. Trickle down will work. If we wait another 200 years. Trust me.
SK in CV
Participant[quote=captcha][quote=NewtoSanDiego]
3. Phase out the social security and medicare tax. This burdensome tax channels billions into bloated government programs. People should be responsible for their own retirement and health care planning. These programs are just socialism is disguise.
[/quote]
I like this one. Can I also kick a 70y old sick loser with no savings in the head while she sleeps on a sidewalk? I really like doing that, everyone should try it.[/quote]It’s a little vague on this one. Note it doesn’t say specifically to do away with socical security or medicare benefits, only the tax. A lot like the republican administrations over the last 30 years. Spend, spend, spend, but never pay for it. Trickle down will work. If we wait another 200 years. Trust me.
SK in CV
Participant[quote=captcha][quote=NewtoSanDiego]
3. Phase out the social security and medicare tax. This burdensome tax channels billions into bloated government programs. People should be responsible for their own retirement and health care planning. These programs are just socialism is disguise.
[/quote]
I like this one. Can I also kick a 70y old sick loser with no savings in the head while she sleeps on a sidewalk? I really like doing that, everyone should try it.[/quote]It’s a little vague on this one. Note it doesn’t say specifically to do away with socical security or medicare benefits, only the tax. A lot like the republican administrations over the last 30 years. Spend, spend, spend, but never pay for it. Trickle down will work. If we wait another 200 years. Trust me.
SK in CV
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]With today’s passage of this Health care bill, we have witnessed the destruction of the American way of life.
This bill will result in socialized medicine and will end up creating panels than ration and destroy life. I don’t want any bureaucrat deciding how I die!!!![/quote]
This would be hilarious if you, and too many like you, weren’t serious about believing it.
Have you read the law? Or even any previous version of the bill? There is nothing, in any version, much less the bill that was passed, that remotely resembles socialized medicine. Nor is there, in the final bill, anything that could possibly resemble “creating panels than [sic] ration”. Your absurd fear of “socialized medicine” notwithstanding, in this case you simply fear the boogie man. He isn’t real.
SK in CV
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]With today’s passage of this Health care bill, we have witnessed the destruction of the American way of life.
This bill will result in socialized medicine and will end up creating panels than ration and destroy life. I don’t want any bureaucrat deciding how I die!!!![/quote]
This would be hilarious if you, and too many like you, weren’t serious about believing it.
Have you read the law? Or even any previous version of the bill? There is nothing, in any version, much less the bill that was passed, that remotely resembles socialized medicine. Nor is there, in the final bill, anything that could possibly resemble “creating panels than [sic] ration”. Your absurd fear of “socialized medicine” notwithstanding, in this case you simply fear the boogie man. He isn’t real.
SK in CV
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]With today’s passage of this Health care bill, we have witnessed the destruction of the American way of life.
This bill will result in socialized medicine and will end up creating panels than ration and destroy life. I don’t want any bureaucrat deciding how I die!!!![/quote]
This would be hilarious if you, and too many like you, weren’t serious about believing it.
Have you read the law? Or even any previous version of the bill? There is nothing, in any version, much less the bill that was passed, that remotely resembles socialized medicine. Nor is there, in the final bill, anything that could possibly resemble “creating panels than [sic] ration”. Your absurd fear of “socialized medicine” notwithstanding, in this case you simply fear the boogie man. He isn’t real.
SK in CV
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]With today’s passage of this Health care bill, we have witnessed the destruction of the American way of life.
This bill will result in socialized medicine and will end up creating panels than ration and destroy life. I don’t want any bureaucrat deciding how I die!!!![/quote]
This would be hilarious if you, and too many like you, weren’t serious about believing it.
Have you read the law? Or even any previous version of the bill? There is nothing, in any version, much less the bill that was passed, that remotely resembles socialized medicine. Nor is there, in the final bill, anything that could possibly resemble “creating panels than [sic] ration”. Your absurd fear of “socialized medicine” notwithstanding, in this case you simply fear the boogie man. He isn’t real.
SK in CV
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]With today’s passage of this Health care bill, we have witnessed the destruction of the American way of life.
This bill will result in socialized medicine and will end up creating panels than ration and destroy life. I don’t want any bureaucrat deciding how I die!!!![/quote]
This would be hilarious if you, and too many like you, weren’t serious about believing it.
Have you read the law? Or even any previous version of the bill? There is nothing, in any version, much less the bill that was passed, that remotely resembles socialized medicine. Nor is there, in the final bill, anything that could possibly resemble “creating panels than [sic] ration”. Your absurd fear of “socialized medicine” notwithstanding, in this case you simply fear the boogie man. He isn’t real.
March 22, 2010 at 1:49 PM in reply to: Construction Defect Lawsuits: has anyone ever taken part in one? #529111SK in CV
Participant[quote=svelte]A few points are being missed here, I think…….
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You were correct on this svelte. But not anymore. Prior to 2003, recoverable damages in CD litigation in California was governed by a 2000 state supreme court case called Aas, which significantly limited (and in some cases eliminated) recovery to resultant damages, unrelated to whether construction was either within code guidelines or standard of care. If you had roof tiles that werent nailed properly, but didn’t leak, you didn’t have damages.
But all that changed in 2002 (see my comment above for the specific code sections) for purchases after 2002. There are now very specific standards which builders must meet, in some cases, regardless of actual damages. If some parts weren’t built right, but still operate correctly, there may be recoverable damages. It added a right to repair for the builder, and also changed the statute of limitations from 10 years across the board to other periods, depending on the defective assembly.
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