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TheBreeze
ParticipantI second (fourth?) the go to the beach comment. It was an awesome day today. I was out and about today and was surprised because I didn’t see any of the following things:
– Gangs of formerly $300K/yr lawyers carjacking innocent civilians
– The unemployed planting vegetables by the highway
– People taking wheelbarrows full of money to the local fast food place so they could buy a hamburgerInstead, what I saw was a ton of people totally oblivious that the end of the world was nigh. Somehow, most everyone I saw was enjoying life in the face of inevitable certain doom.
Sometimes I think the negativity on this board gets a little out of control (I’m as guilty as anybody). Us analytical types tend to focus only on the negative and ignore anything positive. Whether or not you think the world is going to end, it would be a crime to let a day like today get away. Make sure you get out and enjoy days like today before Armegeddon hits.
TheBreeze
ParticipantI second (fourth?) the go to the beach comment. It was an awesome day today. I was out and about today and was surprised because I didn’t see any of the following things:
– Gangs of formerly $300K/yr lawyers carjacking innocent civilians
– The unemployed planting vegetables by the highway
– People taking wheelbarrows full of money to the local fast food place so they could buy a hamburgerInstead, what I saw was a ton of people totally oblivious that the end of the world was nigh. Somehow, most everyone I saw was enjoying life in the face of inevitable certain doom.
Sometimes I think the negativity on this board gets a little out of control (I’m as guilty as anybody). Us analytical types tend to focus only on the negative and ignore anything positive. Whether or not you think the world is going to end, it would be a crime to let a day like today get away. Make sure you get out and enjoy days like today before Armegeddon hits.
TheBreeze
ParticipantI second (fourth?) the go to the beach comment. It was an awesome day today. I was out and about today and was surprised because I didn’t see any of the following things:
– Gangs of formerly $300K/yr lawyers carjacking innocent civilians
– The unemployed planting vegetables by the highway
– People taking wheelbarrows full of money to the local fast food place so they could buy a hamburgerInstead, what I saw was a ton of people totally oblivious that the end of the world was nigh. Somehow, most everyone I saw was enjoying life in the face of inevitable certain doom.
Sometimes I think the negativity on this board gets a little out of control (I’m as guilty as anybody). Us analytical types tend to focus only on the negative and ignore anything positive. Whether or not you think the world is going to end, it would be a crime to let a day like today get away. Make sure you get out and enjoy days like today before Armegeddon hits.
TheBreeze
ParticipantI second (fourth?) the go to the beach comment. It was an awesome day today. I was out and about today and was surprised because I didn’t see any of the following things:
– Gangs of formerly $300K/yr lawyers carjacking innocent civilians
– The unemployed planting vegetables by the highway
– People taking wheelbarrows full of money to the local fast food place so they could buy a hamburgerInstead, what I saw was a ton of people totally oblivious that the end of the world was nigh. Somehow, most everyone I saw was enjoying life in the face of inevitable certain doom.
Sometimes I think the negativity on this board gets a little out of control (I’m as guilty as anybody). Us analytical types tend to focus only on the negative and ignore anything positive. Whether or not you think the world is going to end, it would be a crime to let a day like today get away. Make sure you get out and enjoy days like today before Armegeddon hits.
TheBreeze
ParticipantDon’t know much about Temecula, but the decline in rents seems to be accelerating in my area. A month or so ago, two bedrooms seem to be about $150 or so cheaper than comparable places last year. Now it seems more like $300 cheaper.
It wouldn’t surprise me to see some of the apartment complexes get foreclosed upon.
TheBreeze
ParticipantDon’t know much about Temecula, but the decline in rents seems to be accelerating in my area. A month or so ago, two bedrooms seem to be about $150 or so cheaper than comparable places last year. Now it seems more like $300 cheaper.
It wouldn’t surprise me to see some of the apartment complexes get foreclosed upon.
TheBreeze
ParticipantDon’t know much about Temecula, but the decline in rents seems to be accelerating in my area. A month or so ago, two bedrooms seem to be about $150 or so cheaper than comparable places last year. Now it seems more like $300 cheaper.
It wouldn’t surprise me to see some of the apartment complexes get foreclosed upon.
TheBreeze
ParticipantDon’t know much about Temecula, but the decline in rents seems to be accelerating in my area. A month or so ago, two bedrooms seem to be about $150 or so cheaper than comparable places last year. Now it seems more like $300 cheaper.
It wouldn’t surprise me to see some of the apartment complexes get foreclosed upon.
TheBreeze
ParticipantDon’t know much about Temecula, but the decline in rents seems to be accelerating in my area. A month or so ago, two bedrooms seem to be about $150 or so cheaper than comparable places last year. Now it seems more like $300 cheaper.
It wouldn’t surprise me to see some of the apartment complexes get foreclosed upon.
February 28, 2009 at 8:31 AM in reply to: Are Republicans exaggerating the effects of tax increases to small businesses? #357107TheBreeze
Participantflu,
How’s it feel to suck off the government teat? I find it ironic that you are essentially a ward of the state and yet you still rail against higher taxes. Those higher taxes are paying for your disability. You should be greatful to workers like me who pay for your carefree lifestyle.
And you are still bringing up relatively miniscule government expenses while totally ignoring the multi-trillion dollar banker-class bailout?
As for taxes, I didn’t like the income tax increase as I feel it is already too high. But, I guess someone has to pay for you and others in the welfare class.
I am fine with the sales tax and other types of tax increases. I would like to see a much higher gas tax. European style gas taxes would be fine with me.
February 28, 2009 at 8:31 AM in reply to: Are Republicans exaggerating the effects of tax increases to small businesses? #357409TheBreeze
Participantflu,
How’s it feel to suck off the government teat? I find it ironic that you are essentially a ward of the state and yet you still rail against higher taxes. Those higher taxes are paying for your disability. You should be greatful to workers like me who pay for your carefree lifestyle.
And you are still bringing up relatively miniscule government expenses while totally ignoring the multi-trillion dollar banker-class bailout?
As for taxes, I didn’t like the income tax increase as I feel it is already too high. But, I guess someone has to pay for you and others in the welfare class.
I am fine with the sales tax and other types of tax increases. I would like to see a much higher gas tax. European style gas taxes would be fine with me.
February 28, 2009 at 8:31 AM in reply to: Are Republicans exaggerating the effects of tax increases to small businesses? #357548TheBreeze
Participantflu,
How’s it feel to suck off the government teat? I find it ironic that you are essentially a ward of the state and yet you still rail against higher taxes. Those higher taxes are paying for your disability. You should be greatful to workers like me who pay for your carefree lifestyle.
And you are still bringing up relatively miniscule government expenses while totally ignoring the multi-trillion dollar banker-class bailout?
As for taxes, I didn’t like the income tax increase as I feel it is already too high. But, I guess someone has to pay for you and others in the welfare class.
I am fine with the sales tax and other types of tax increases. I would like to see a much higher gas tax. European style gas taxes would be fine with me.
February 28, 2009 at 8:31 AM in reply to: Are Republicans exaggerating the effects of tax increases to small businesses? #357577TheBreeze
Participantflu,
How’s it feel to suck off the government teat? I find it ironic that you are essentially a ward of the state and yet you still rail against higher taxes. Those higher taxes are paying for your disability. You should be greatful to workers like me who pay for your carefree lifestyle.
And you are still bringing up relatively miniscule government expenses while totally ignoring the multi-trillion dollar banker-class bailout?
As for taxes, I didn’t like the income tax increase as I feel it is already too high. But, I guess someone has to pay for you and others in the welfare class.
I am fine with the sales tax and other types of tax increases. I would like to see a much higher gas tax. European style gas taxes would be fine with me.
February 28, 2009 at 8:31 AM in reply to: Are Republicans exaggerating the effects of tax increases to small businesses? #357686TheBreeze
Participantflu,
How’s it feel to suck off the government teat? I find it ironic that you are essentially a ward of the state and yet you still rail against higher taxes. Those higher taxes are paying for your disability. You should be greatful to workers like me who pay for your carefree lifestyle.
And you are still bringing up relatively miniscule government expenses while totally ignoring the multi-trillion dollar banker-class bailout?
As for taxes, I didn’t like the income tax increase as I feel it is already too high. But, I guess someone has to pay for you and others in the welfare class.
I am fine with the sales tax and other types of tax increases. I would like to see a much higher gas tax. European style gas taxes would be fine with me.
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