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City of Industry to Vote Jan. 20 on $500 Million Infrastructure Bond that Would Serve Planned New Stadium
Response to post #11: Roski claims he has financing for the City of Industry stadium. ================================== Pleaseeeee.......even if he HAD a commitment from a pro footall team with a signed 25 year lease he could not get financing. NO ONE is lending right now-no one. That might change...but not anytime soon. The TARP money has gone into a black hole-B of A spent $6 billion buying a chiese bank for crying out loud.— December 29, 2008 4:46 p.m.
City of Industry to Vote Jan. 20 on $500 Million Infrastructure Bond that Would Serve Planned New Stadium
Don-there will be no stadium in San Diego-or anywhere else in America-there are no capital markets with that kind of mney to lend. This new stadium in City of Industry is DOA-no one with half an once of financial brainpower would buy that line of baloney. even Donald Trump can't get a loan today. BTW-I jumped back on the Chargers bandwagon last night-they have the most potent offense in the NFL, and the defense is not far behind. They have a legimiate shot at winning the supebowl this year.— December 29, 2008 11:29 a.m.
Burger Commercials
My own personal Trinity of Evil: http://whataburger.com/browse_the_menu.p... http://www.sonicdrivein.com/home.jsp#/me... http://dairyqueen.com/us-en/ =================================== I went to grad school in the mid west and there are a number of restaurants/fast food places there that we don't have in CA. One was Chik Fil-A (which have recently opened in So Cal); http://www.chick-fil-a.com/# The one place I LOVE is "The Waffle House"; http://www.wafflehouse.com/ I cannot figure out why there is not one in CA! They have thousands all over the mid west and east coast but not a single one in CA! I LOVE "The Waffle House"! Anone else have it as their favorite......???— December 25, 2008 12:15 p.m.
Pro-football pushing San Diego closer to bankruptcy
Merry Christmas everyone! By Ponzi noon, Dec 24, 2008 ==================================== Merry Christmas everyone X2! Ponzi, you're going to have to change your name to "Madoff" in light of the $50 Billion he scammed! Did you hear about the "Madoff scheme"....... it is a ponzi scheme disguised as a hedge fund!— December 25, 2008 8:33 a.m.
Burger Commercials
Nothing will touch a Big Mac-ever. Well, maybe a Dopuble Double from In n Out, ut that's it. As for Jack's tacos-eeeewwwwwwww....are those awful!— December 24, 2008 7:51 a.m.
Pro-football pushing San Diego closer to bankruptcy
According to Bill Gates The USA became a great nation thanks to the public libraries and Andrew Carnegie ---------------------- Yeah!!!!!...........also according to Bill Gates he has hundreds of thousands of high paying computer jobs that no Americans want to do (they would rather be on $150/month in foodstamps instead of working for $100K/year) and therefor Microsoft needs a half million of H-2A visa's, because Indian computer engineers will work for half the cost of an American.— December 24, 2008 7:48 a.m.
Pro-football pushing San Diego closer to bankruptcy
The fact is post 1978 state revenue did not go down at all because of Prop 13. As you correctly pointed out "fees" on everything under the sun increased sky high and replaced property taxes-so I don't buy the fact that a loss of taxes from Prop 13 would have cured this mess. There is a republican propsal to lower to a simple majority the % of CA state representatives needed to approve a state budget AS LONG AS THE BUDGET DOES NOT EXCEED 5% OF THE PREVIOUS YEARS BUDGET. Now that would work, but the democrats refuse to sign off because they want to increase taxes more than that 5%-which is in essence our spending problem in this state. New York this year, for the very first time, spent more money on paying out pensions and healthcare to retirees than they spent on current employees. CA is not far behind. When you have two work forces-one that actually works and the other one where they are paid NOT to work-and the second one costs more than the first-then you have big problems.— December 23, 2008 3:53 p.m.
Pro-football pushing San Diego closer to bankruptcy
He believes that the pension scandals would never have arisen had the City put a sound tax structure into place following Proposition 13. ====================== BALONEY! We would have had the pension problems with or without Prop 13. Prop 13 had nothing to do with the pension problem, it was retroactive benefit increases of 50% that were the problem, nothing more and nothing less. Any pension increase that instantaneously adds billions in costs with the swipe of a pen would torpedo any budget plan.— December 23, 2008 12:55 p.m.
San Diego restaurants giving money to hotel concierges?
How about the Tourette Chia Pet? Or the Crapper? Crap on, crap off. Although these may be a tad too sophisticated for Fumbler, perhaps we can all chip in and provide a tutor as well. ===================== You're killing me...!— December 23, 2008 11:35 a.m.
San Diego restaurants giving money to hotel concierges?
someone PLEASE get johnny a breath mint so his family does not suffer this Cristmas. By fumber 9:35 a.m., Dec 22, 2008 > Report it ================= "Cristmas".....classic! Hey FUmbler, is Mommy giving you any presents this year?????— December 22, 2008 10:28 p.m.