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What's your take on the Tea Party?
LOL...not my view, and I think when you generalize liek that you lose friends and people. Democrats are not all liberal and Repub's are not all conservative. And Indpendants like me are not all in the middle.— December 26, 2010 12:52 p.m.
Is Chula Vista Budgetary Rainstorm That Bad?
I suggest you follow Deep Throat's advice: ...And Follow the Money! ==================== Well said Founder-follow the $$.— December 26, 2010 12:49 p.m.
Is Chula Vista Budgetary Rainstorm That Bad?
I am still going to follow the police report to see where it leads because I believe, in a different way, the city's report is bought and paid for, so it pays, pun intended, to have at least one comparison. ========================== Oh, if the City has their own bought and paid for study/report you can eliminate it as a credible source also. No double standard from me!— December 26, 2010 12:48 p.m.
Is Chula Vista Budgetary Rainstorm That Bad?
Donahue's report was bought and paid for by the CVPD, they would not have hired him and paid him big $$$ if he was going to issue a report that was not in their favor. You NEVER put credibility in anything that is bought and paid for by an interested party. The money buys what the interested party wants to hear. As for reserves, most of the time there are strings attached to what reserves can be spent on. I would never spend reserves if there was a structural deficit, which there is now, without changes to eliminate that structural deficit. If there were measures taken to wipe out the structural deficit then I would not have a problem with spending a portion of the reserves on employee/personnel costs, but not otherwise.— December 26, 2010 9:53 a.m.
Is Chula Vista Budgetary Rainstorm That Bad?
BTW Pancho, what are your tax plans now that Prop H was destroyed at the voting booth?— December 26, 2010 9:52 a.m.
Chargers: Look at Petco Park Failure
Thinking back on it I think it was the Chargers stadium expansion. It turned into a hot potatoe and she never recovered from it since it happened in her own backyard. There was the lawsuit that slowed it down, and then costs increased from $60 million to $78 million-and that is when Qualcomm stepped in and paid/covered $18 million for naming rights-all of it upfront.— December 26, 2010 9:49 a.m.
Is Chula Vista Budgetary Rainstorm That Bad?
Thanks for being consistent. ========= No problem, it is always a hoot to see someone (usually public trough feeders) claim "visceral distaste for public servants" for making factual statements. Please, keep up the good work.— December 25, 2010 7:36 p.m.
For-Profit Colleges, Including Bridgepoint, Boost Lobbying
yes, if you get a chance to see the documentary watch it!— December 25, 2010 11:08 a.m.
Sunrise, Sunset, Ripening Palm Fruit
Yes, looking at the pic of the CA Fan Palm it does have a very thick trunk! It also looks like the Mexican Fan Palm grows much higher, with the skinnier trunk. I like the Mexican Fan Palm better, I like the skinny trunk and the height it has..... . http://floridapalmtrees.net/wp-content/uploads/20… .— December 24, 2010 7:29 p.m.
Is Chula Vista Budgetary Rainstorm That Bad?
That being said, police should be compensated for doing what they do for us, ==================== They sure should be-but NOT $200K per year. They are grossly over compensated right now.— December 24, 2010 7:26 p.m.