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UCGal
Participant[quote=threadkiller]Didn’t read the original post-sorry! But in yesterday’s paper it showed the deficit for the last 40 years and the only time it wasn’t skyrocketing was during Clinton’s reign. Now was that the GOP congress or was it Clinton, sure that could be debated. Had Obama carried through on his promise to end the war (war’s?) in the middle east I’m sure his watch would not look as bad as it does. Unfortunately he did not. So now we as a country will have to pay for not only Bush’s mistakes but also Obama’s. Because of outsourcing,overseas production of goods, and foreign wars I for one do not see the light at the end of the tunnel, hopefully I am just blind.[/quote]
I agree with this. I don’t see a light at the end of the tunnel, either.I read the OP until about the 3rd or 4th inaccuracy. It’s one thing to have a politically slanted rant – but you lose me when you mess with the facts.
UCGal
Participant[quote=threadkiller]Didn’t read the original post-sorry! But in yesterday’s paper it showed the deficit for the last 40 years and the only time it wasn’t skyrocketing was during Clinton’s reign. Now was that the GOP congress or was it Clinton, sure that could be debated. Had Obama carried through on his promise to end the war (war’s?) in the middle east I’m sure his watch would not look as bad as it does. Unfortunately he did not. So now we as a country will have to pay for not only Bush’s mistakes but also Obama’s. Because of outsourcing,overseas production of goods, and foreign wars I for one do not see the light at the end of the tunnel, hopefully I am just blind.[/quote]
I agree with this. I don’t see a light at the end of the tunnel, either.I read the OP until about the 3rd or 4th inaccuracy. It’s one thing to have a politically slanted rant – but you lose me when you mess with the facts.
UCGal
Participant[quote=gandalf]Wealthy community. Lots of businesses. Good tax base. Sure is nice.
There are legitimate reasons to outsource, especially nowadays. Cost structures, labor relations, service levels, strategic change, etc.
Corporate does not necessarily equate to ‘better’ or ‘more efficient’ though. It’s case by case. In fact, in many documented cases, corporate outsourcing has reduced service levels and increased costs.
It really depends on the details, and this piece is mostly fluff.
Also, let’s definitely stop comparing California and Georgia. California is a great state.
Georgia is a shitty little southern swamp. It’s a sweaty fucking backwater, a racist armpit whose biggest growth industry is competing with India and Bangladesh for $8/hour call center business.[/quote]
I’ve lived in several states – the shortest tenure was in Georgia. I moved there from Pennsylvania, to take a job. Thank goodness I had trouble selling my house in Pennsylvania because 3 months later I was fleeing in horror.
Georgia looks nice on the outside – I was living in Atlanta – supposedly a nice place, full of educated professionals. Oh my goodness was I in for a shock. Open, blatent racism. Super high crime even in the nice neighborhoods. And the locals lack of openness to anyone not from the south. This Yankee scrambled back to Philly, quitting my job, and fleeing in terror.
In the 3 months I lived there I had my car broken into twice. After the first time I talked to coworkers who advised me to never lock my car – because that results in broken windows (as it did.) So the second time they didn’t break my window – just pulled out the maps out of the glove box and stole my cd player. (Which had just been replaced after the first break in.) I also had things stolen off my front porch, and mail went missing.
This was the late nineties – things may have changed. After my first break in I did some research and learned that Atlanta was in the top 5 cities for violent crime and murder. So much for southern hospitality.
Not enough money in the world to make me move there again. I don’t have the same reaction to WA state or PA… the other non-Cali states I’ve lived in.
UCGal
Participant[quote=gandalf]Wealthy community. Lots of businesses. Good tax base. Sure is nice.
There are legitimate reasons to outsource, especially nowadays. Cost structures, labor relations, service levels, strategic change, etc.
Corporate does not necessarily equate to ‘better’ or ‘more efficient’ though. It’s case by case. In fact, in many documented cases, corporate outsourcing has reduced service levels and increased costs.
It really depends on the details, and this piece is mostly fluff.
Also, let’s definitely stop comparing California and Georgia. California is a great state.
Georgia is a shitty little southern swamp. It’s a sweaty fucking backwater, a racist armpit whose biggest growth industry is competing with India and Bangladesh for $8/hour call center business.[/quote]
I’ve lived in several states – the shortest tenure was in Georgia. I moved there from Pennsylvania, to take a job. Thank goodness I had trouble selling my house in Pennsylvania because 3 months later I was fleeing in horror.
Georgia looks nice on the outside – I was living in Atlanta – supposedly a nice place, full of educated professionals. Oh my goodness was I in for a shock. Open, blatent racism. Super high crime even in the nice neighborhoods. And the locals lack of openness to anyone not from the south. This Yankee scrambled back to Philly, quitting my job, and fleeing in terror.
In the 3 months I lived there I had my car broken into twice. After the first time I talked to coworkers who advised me to never lock my car – because that results in broken windows (as it did.) So the second time they didn’t break my window – just pulled out the maps out of the glove box and stole my cd player. (Which had just been replaced after the first break in.) I also had things stolen off my front porch, and mail went missing.
This was the late nineties – things may have changed. After my first break in I did some research and learned that Atlanta was in the top 5 cities for violent crime and murder. So much for southern hospitality.
Not enough money in the world to make me move there again. I don’t have the same reaction to WA state or PA… the other non-Cali states I’ve lived in.
UCGal
Participant[quote=gandalf]Wealthy community. Lots of businesses. Good tax base. Sure is nice.
There are legitimate reasons to outsource, especially nowadays. Cost structures, labor relations, service levels, strategic change, etc.
Corporate does not necessarily equate to ‘better’ or ‘more efficient’ though. It’s case by case. In fact, in many documented cases, corporate outsourcing has reduced service levels and increased costs.
It really depends on the details, and this piece is mostly fluff.
Also, let’s definitely stop comparing California and Georgia. California is a great state.
Georgia is a shitty little southern swamp. It’s a sweaty fucking backwater, a racist armpit whose biggest growth industry is competing with India and Bangladesh for $8/hour call center business.[/quote]
I’ve lived in several states – the shortest tenure was in Georgia. I moved there from Pennsylvania, to take a job. Thank goodness I had trouble selling my house in Pennsylvania because 3 months later I was fleeing in horror.
Georgia looks nice on the outside – I was living in Atlanta – supposedly a nice place, full of educated professionals. Oh my goodness was I in for a shock. Open, blatent racism. Super high crime even in the nice neighborhoods. And the locals lack of openness to anyone not from the south. This Yankee scrambled back to Philly, quitting my job, and fleeing in terror.
In the 3 months I lived there I had my car broken into twice. After the first time I talked to coworkers who advised me to never lock my car – because that results in broken windows (as it did.) So the second time they didn’t break my window – just pulled out the maps out of the glove box and stole my cd player. (Which had just been replaced after the first break in.) I also had things stolen off my front porch, and mail went missing.
This was the late nineties – things may have changed. After my first break in I did some research and learned that Atlanta was in the top 5 cities for violent crime and murder. So much for southern hospitality.
Not enough money in the world to make me move there again. I don’t have the same reaction to WA state or PA… the other non-Cali states I’ve lived in.
UCGal
Participant[quote=gandalf]Wealthy community. Lots of businesses. Good tax base. Sure is nice.
There are legitimate reasons to outsource, especially nowadays. Cost structures, labor relations, service levels, strategic change, etc.
Corporate does not necessarily equate to ‘better’ or ‘more efficient’ though. It’s case by case. In fact, in many documented cases, corporate outsourcing has reduced service levels and increased costs.
It really depends on the details, and this piece is mostly fluff.
Also, let’s definitely stop comparing California and Georgia. California is a great state.
Georgia is a shitty little southern swamp. It’s a sweaty fucking backwater, a racist armpit whose biggest growth industry is competing with India and Bangladesh for $8/hour call center business.[/quote]
I’ve lived in several states – the shortest tenure was in Georgia. I moved there from Pennsylvania, to take a job. Thank goodness I had trouble selling my house in Pennsylvania because 3 months later I was fleeing in horror.
Georgia looks nice on the outside – I was living in Atlanta – supposedly a nice place, full of educated professionals. Oh my goodness was I in for a shock. Open, blatent racism. Super high crime even in the nice neighborhoods. And the locals lack of openness to anyone not from the south. This Yankee scrambled back to Philly, quitting my job, and fleeing in terror.
In the 3 months I lived there I had my car broken into twice. After the first time I talked to coworkers who advised me to never lock my car – because that results in broken windows (as it did.) So the second time they didn’t break my window – just pulled out the maps out of the glove box and stole my cd player. (Which had just been replaced after the first break in.) I also had things stolen off my front porch, and mail went missing.
This was the late nineties – things may have changed. After my first break in I did some research and learned that Atlanta was in the top 5 cities for violent crime and murder. So much for southern hospitality.
Not enough money in the world to make me move there again. I don’t have the same reaction to WA state or PA… the other non-Cali states I’ve lived in.
UCGal
Participant[quote=gandalf]Wealthy community. Lots of businesses. Good tax base. Sure is nice.
There are legitimate reasons to outsource, especially nowadays. Cost structures, labor relations, service levels, strategic change, etc.
Corporate does not necessarily equate to ‘better’ or ‘more efficient’ though. It’s case by case. In fact, in many documented cases, corporate outsourcing has reduced service levels and increased costs.
It really depends on the details, and this piece is mostly fluff.
Also, let’s definitely stop comparing California and Georgia. California is a great state.
Georgia is a shitty little southern swamp. It’s a sweaty fucking backwater, a racist armpit whose biggest growth industry is competing with India and Bangladesh for $8/hour call center business.[/quote]
I’ve lived in several states – the shortest tenure was in Georgia. I moved there from Pennsylvania, to take a job. Thank goodness I had trouble selling my house in Pennsylvania because 3 months later I was fleeing in horror.
Georgia looks nice on the outside – I was living in Atlanta – supposedly a nice place, full of educated professionals. Oh my goodness was I in for a shock. Open, blatent racism. Super high crime even in the nice neighborhoods. And the locals lack of openness to anyone not from the south. This Yankee scrambled back to Philly, quitting my job, and fleeing in terror.
In the 3 months I lived there I had my car broken into twice. After the first time I talked to coworkers who advised me to never lock my car – because that results in broken windows (as it did.) So the second time they didn’t break my window – just pulled out the maps out of the glove box and stole my cd player. (Which had just been replaced after the first break in.) I also had things stolen off my front porch, and mail went missing.
This was the late nineties – things may have changed. After my first break in I did some research and learned that Atlanta was in the top 5 cities for violent crime and murder. So much for southern hospitality.
Not enough money in the world to make me move there again. I don’t have the same reaction to WA state or PA… the other non-Cali states I’ve lived in.
UCGal
Participant[quote=GH]Kenya has provided a certificate of live birth, so what is the big deal?[/quote]
The only Kenyan birth certificates I’ve seen were produced by Orly Taitz and quickly discredited. AFAIK, no credible Kenyan birth cert has been produced.UCGal
Participant[quote=GH]Kenya has provided a certificate of live birth, so what is the big deal?[/quote]
The only Kenyan birth certificates I’ve seen were produced by Orly Taitz and quickly discredited. AFAIK, no credible Kenyan birth cert has been produced.UCGal
Participant[quote=GH]Kenya has provided a certificate of live birth, so what is the big deal?[/quote]
The only Kenyan birth certificates I’ve seen were produced by Orly Taitz and quickly discredited. AFAIK, no credible Kenyan birth cert has been produced.UCGal
Participant[quote=GH]Kenya has provided a certificate of live birth, so what is the big deal?[/quote]
The only Kenyan birth certificates I’ve seen were produced by Orly Taitz and quickly discredited. AFAIK, no credible Kenyan birth cert has been produced.UCGal
Participant[quote=GH]Kenya has provided a certificate of live birth, so what is the big deal?[/quote]
The only Kenyan birth certificates I’ve seen were produced by Orly Taitz and quickly discredited. AFAIK, no credible Kenyan birth cert has been produced.UCGal
ParticipantI don’t think they’ll be able to afford La Jolla on that rent.
Mira Mesa has a lot of rental units and is moderately priced by San Diego Standards… Why not stay in Mira Mesa.Here’s an example of what’s available in Mira Mesa within the price range.
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/apa/2338649468.htmlIn UTC, with that budget, you’re looking at a 1br… but it’s “La Jolla Adjacent”. LOL
UCGal
ParticipantI don’t think they’ll be able to afford La Jolla on that rent.
Mira Mesa has a lot of rental units and is moderately priced by San Diego Standards… Why not stay in Mira Mesa.Here’s an example of what’s available in Mira Mesa within the price range.
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/apa/2338649468.htmlIn UTC, with that budget, you’re looking at a 1br… but it’s “La Jolla Adjacent”. LOL
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