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urbanrealtor
ParticipantNot steak specific but the tasting menu with wine pairings at Laurel is really pretty rad.
Also, the red fox room has done me well with meat dishes before.
Finally, for a good steak, fries, and mojito lunch, I recommend The Tractor Room.November 14, 2008 at 8:09 AM in reply to: Have you ever been employed by a poor person or a liberal? #304398urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]ocrenter: I’d love to see that happen. What I see happening now is the radicalized element (the Far Right) and evangelicals are cohering around Palin as the putative front runner for 2012.
I don’t know at what point we lost our way, but we clearly have. We have abandoned all of the principles we held dear and are now a reactionary element practicing opposition politics.
Listening to this clown from Georgia calling Obama a Marxist marked a pathetic new low.[/quote]
When I was sparring with Rich several weeks ago regarding political party, this is what I meant. This is the kind of party-killing identity crisis that could give a 3rd party sufficient gravitational pull to gain serious grouping.
However, honestly, I think it is more likely to just mean a reorganization like the Dems in 94.
November 14, 2008 at 8:09 AM in reply to: Have you ever been employed by a poor person or a liberal? #304763urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]ocrenter: I’d love to see that happen. What I see happening now is the radicalized element (the Far Right) and evangelicals are cohering around Palin as the putative front runner for 2012.
I don’t know at what point we lost our way, but we clearly have. We have abandoned all of the principles we held dear and are now a reactionary element practicing opposition politics.
Listening to this clown from Georgia calling Obama a Marxist marked a pathetic new low.[/quote]
When I was sparring with Rich several weeks ago regarding political party, this is what I meant. This is the kind of party-killing identity crisis that could give a 3rd party sufficient gravitational pull to gain serious grouping.
However, honestly, I think it is more likely to just mean a reorganization like the Dems in 94.
November 14, 2008 at 8:09 AM in reply to: Have you ever been employed by a poor person or a liberal? #304775urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]ocrenter: I’d love to see that happen. What I see happening now is the radicalized element (the Far Right) and evangelicals are cohering around Palin as the putative front runner for 2012.
I don’t know at what point we lost our way, but we clearly have. We have abandoned all of the principles we held dear and are now a reactionary element practicing opposition politics.
Listening to this clown from Georgia calling Obama a Marxist marked a pathetic new low.[/quote]
When I was sparring with Rich several weeks ago regarding political party, this is what I meant. This is the kind of party-killing identity crisis that could give a 3rd party sufficient gravitational pull to gain serious grouping.
However, honestly, I think it is more likely to just mean a reorganization like the Dems in 94.
November 14, 2008 at 8:09 AM in reply to: Have you ever been employed by a poor person or a liberal? #304791urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]ocrenter: I’d love to see that happen. What I see happening now is the radicalized element (the Far Right) and evangelicals are cohering around Palin as the putative front runner for 2012.
I don’t know at what point we lost our way, but we clearly have. We have abandoned all of the principles we held dear and are now a reactionary element practicing opposition politics.
Listening to this clown from Georgia calling Obama a Marxist marked a pathetic new low.[/quote]
When I was sparring with Rich several weeks ago regarding political party, this is what I meant. This is the kind of party-killing identity crisis that could give a 3rd party sufficient gravitational pull to gain serious grouping.
However, honestly, I think it is more likely to just mean a reorganization like the Dems in 94.
November 14, 2008 at 8:09 AM in reply to: Have you ever been employed by a poor person or a liberal? #304850urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]ocrenter: I’d love to see that happen. What I see happening now is the radicalized element (the Far Right) and evangelicals are cohering around Palin as the putative front runner for 2012.
I don’t know at what point we lost our way, but we clearly have. We have abandoned all of the principles we held dear and are now a reactionary element practicing opposition politics.
Listening to this clown from Georgia calling Obama a Marxist marked a pathetic new low.[/quote]
When I was sparring with Rich several weeks ago regarding political party, this is what I meant. This is the kind of party-killing identity crisis that could give a 3rd party sufficient gravitational pull to gain serious grouping.
However, honestly, I think it is more likely to just mean a reorganization like the Dems in 94.
November 14, 2008 at 8:05 AM in reply to: Have you ever been employed by a poor person or a liberal? #304386urbanrealtor
ParticipantAFF: I would too.
To Lucius bee:
Yes I have been employed by both but not for long by the poor ones (see they were poor).My family are rather successful and employ people and they are far more knee-jerk liberal than I. They make a LOT more than $250k per year. Something about Irish peasants I guess.
When presenting this as a serious question, it begs another question. Has the questioner noticed that the 2 biggest concentrations of wealth and economic power in this country are in the San Francisco and New York areas?
So yeah I am pretty sure there are liberal employers.
November 14, 2008 at 8:05 AM in reply to: Have you ever been employed by a poor person or a liberal? #304752urbanrealtor
ParticipantAFF: I would too.
To Lucius bee:
Yes I have been employed by both but not for long by the poor ones (see they were poor).My family are rather successful and employ people and they are far more knee-jerk liberal than I. They make a LOT more than $250k per year. Something about Irish peasants I guess.
When presenting this as a serious question, it begs another question. Has the questioner noticed that the 2 biggest concentrations of wealth and economic power in this country are in the San Francisco and New York areas?
So yeah I am pretty sure there are liberal employers.
November 14, 2008 at 8:05 AM in reply to: Have you ever been employed by a poor person or a liberal? #304764urbanrealtor
ParticipantAFF: I would too.
To Lucius bee:
Yes I have been employed by both but not for long by the poor ones (see they were poor).My family are rather successful and employ people and they are far more knee-jerk liberal than I. They make a LOT more than $250k per year. Something about Irish peasants I guess.
When presenting this as a serious question, it begs another question. Has the questioner noticed that the 2 biggest concentrations of wealth and economic power in this country are in the San Francisco and New York areas?
So yeah I am pretty sure there are liberal employers.
November 14, 2008 at 8:05 AM in reply to: Have you ever been employed by a poor person or a liberal? #304781urbanrealtor
ParticipantAFF: I would too.
To Lucius bee:
Yes I have been employed by both but not for long by the poor ones (see they were poor).My family are rather successful and employ people and they are far more knee-jerk liberal than I. They make a LOT more than $250k per year. Something about Irish peasants I guess.
When presenting this as a serious question, it begs another question. Has the questioner noticed that the 2 biggest concentrations of wealth and economic power in this country are in the San Francisco and New York areas?
So yeah I am pretty sure there are liberal employers.
November 14, 2008 at 8:05 AM in reply to: Have you ever been employed by a poor person or a liberal? #304839urbanrealtor
ParticipantAFF: I would too.
To Lucius bee:
Yes I have been employed by both but not for long by the poor ones (see they were poor).My family are rather successful and employ people and they are far more knee-jerk liberal than I. They make a LOT more than $250k per year. Something about Irish peasants I guess.
When presenting this as a serious question, it begs another question. Has the questioner noticed that the 2 biggest concentrations of wealth and economic power in this country are in the San Francisco and New York areas?
So yeah I am pretty sure there are liberal employers.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantOne other resource I have seen is first Tuesday. http://www.firsttuesday.us/SalesLicensing.cfm.
They are the cheapest resource I have found for courses. Not the most informative but good if you are not needing individual instruction.
I am actually using them for my switch to a Broker License.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantOne other resource I have seen is first Tuesday. http://www.firsttuesday.us/SalesLicensing.cfm.
They are the cheapest resource I have found for courses. Not the most informative but good if you are not needing individual instruction.
I am actually using them for my switch to a Broker License.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantOne other resource I have seen is first Tuesday. http://www.firsttuesday.us/SalesLicensing.cfm.
They are the cheapest resource I have found for courses. Not the most informative but good if you are not needing individual instruction.
I am actually using them for my switch to a Broker License.
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