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Blogger Still Unhappy about Voice's Handling of Muni Bond Scam
**Lets keep focus on the MUCH bigger issue which is unsophisticated or short sighted school boards being exploited by bankers to borrow money now to fuel insatiable union driven school costs. ** Are you kidding us???? Unsophisticated??? A circus chimp would not do this deal. Poway school board memebers knew exactly what they were doing, screwing over the entire area for their own political gain.— August 10, 2012 4:35 p.m.
Bob Hoskins Has Parkinson's, Is Retiring
Roget Rabbit is one fo the greatest shows of all time, and I can not imagine it without Hoskins, he was so awesome in it as Eddie Valiant-awesome show. On a side note-I am such a fan of Roger Rabbit I bought a custom Roger Rabbit jacket given to the author of the book-Gary Wolf, for the opening of Toontown at Disneyland-one of a kind.— August 10, 2012 4:24 p.m.
Wealthy Romney Financial Backer and La Jolla Beachfront Neighbor Breaks Ground on Huge Remodel
**"Once owned by the late actor Cliff Robertson, the Miller home is assessed at only $1.74 million, according to county records, a fraction of its value. Rather than paying annual taxes of about $165,000, which one would expect for a $16.5-million home, the Millers pay $18,846."** I have no problem with the tax break, but a 90% tax break????..that is ridiculous.— August 10, 2012 4:17 p.m.
Screw U: The Next Bubble May Be Higher Education
**But for a foreign student the effective payoff is much higher because a PhD degree means a better chance to work in the U.S. Thus, there is a much better return-on-investment, so to speak, to a foreign national working towards a PhD degree than to a U.S. resident.** and why the US corporate welfare queens love the H1-B Visa program!— August 10, 2012 10:01 a.m.
O'Malley Family Buys Padres, Announces Team Move to Los Angeles
I could not recall teh exact sales price, but when the O'Malleys sold, for $311 million in 98 I think that was a record then.........shows how crazy the top 1% are at driving bubbles. I remember Fax wanted them so they coudl broadcast all the games on their cable station like Ted Turned was doing with the Atlanta Braves....and Turned was the only wner that voted against the O'Malley/Fox deal.— August 10, 2012 9:59 a.m.
O'Malley Family Buys Padres, Announces Team Move to Los Angeles
Here is the problem when you say it is someone else's money and not to worry. $2.15 billion is a ridiculous price, at least $600 million above market based on the kindest estimates, and much more IMO. Now that the investors have spent that money-and McCourt still has a half interest in the parking lot development!!!!!!- they need to get a return on it, they didn't buy the Dodgers to lose money. A low 5% return on $2.15 billion would be over $100 million, there is no way they are going to get that kind of return, or anything even close to it at current prices. So the prices are going up-way up, and once again the average fan base will lose out.— August 10, 2012 9:53 a.m.
O'Malley Family Buys Padres, Announces Team Move to Los Angeles
The O'Malleys have not owned the Dodgers or some time, they sold the team to Fox for $450 million, a price I thought was way too high.......the recent sale by Mccourt for $2.15 billion is the dumbest move I have ever seen.......— August 9, 2012 5:27 p.m.
O'Malley Family Buys Padres, Announces Team Move to Los Angeles
Sooooooo funny!!!— August 9, 2012 2:25 p.m.
Time Out, My Identity's Been Stolen
I thought the V-6 was made through Buick???????— August 9, 2012 9:31 a.m.
Screw U: The Next Bubble May Be Higher Education
Yes, if they are licensed in another state they take the lawyers exam, skip day 2, the easiest section in CA- the MBE. I thought the time was 2 years for CA but cannot recall and am too lazy to look it up. The essays in CA are harder because they are so subjective. When a bar applicant in CA can score in the top 25% (scaled 150 or above) on the MBE and still fail the CA bar exam then something is very wrong. I know people who have scored in the top 10% on the MBE and failed the CA bar exam.— August 8, 2012 11:17 p.m.