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Trash Pickup in Peril in Rancho Bernardo
This comment was removed by the site staff.Bankruptcy — Good for San Diego
The ultimate answer to these pensions lies with the CA Supreme Court and how they will rule on the OC challenge to the retroactive portion of the pension raises. If the CA Supreme Court strikes these down there will be billions of dollars taken out of the red from all muni's.— December 6, 2010 11:28 a.m.
Bankruptcy — Good for San Diego
But it is unfair for me to fight with an unarmed opponent :)— December 6, 2010 11:26 a.m.
Bankruptcy — Good for San Diego
No, not the "employees" it was the people who are the elected representatives who approved negotiated retirement benefits. ============= Actually it was the public unions who wrote these pensions, not the representatves. And the so called "negotiations" were not done at an arms length since the public employees were giving $$$ to the officials. In the real world that is called bribery and fraud.— December 6, 2010 11:26 a.m.
Lynn Schenk's Trip to Spain Questioned
Our Board members serve because they are dedicated to improving mobility in our state, improving air quality, and creating jobs and continued economic strength. ======================= Jeff ,your nose is growing with this whopper. BTW-why don't you tell us what their BENEFITS are worth?????— December 6, 2010 11:21 a.m.
Bankruptcy — Good for San Diego
One of those clownsil members is vollecting a pension at age 35(or was it 40?), and it is a scam. I have said that over and over again- No matter who is receiving the pension at a young age. Age 50 is ridiculous-but age 35??? Who dreams up this nonsense? Gov employees, that's who.— December 5, 2010 11:22 p.m.
Bankruptcy — Good for San Diego
It says something either about the case or an attorney's work product when he needs to file his 47th amended complaint ========== yes, it says the issue is new, novel, has never been litigated before so therefore there is a need to clean it up by trial and error. It has nothing to do with his ability and everythng to do with the novelty of the issue. How many new, novel, major complex cases have you litigated JW??? Thousands I bet-and I also bet you have NEVER had to amend any complaint-ever :)— December 5, 2010 5:47 p.m.
Bankruptcy — Good for San Diego
His biggest problem is equally shared between his ego and his mouth. Can't say which is bigger or more destructive. By JustWondering ===== Oh brother!! Talk about irony. Kettle, meet pot!— December 5, 2010 5:41 p.m.
Bankruptcy — Good for San Diego
I'm afraid that calling Aguirre a moron shows your own ignorance. ============ Anyone that points out the TRUTH to JustClueless is labeled a "moron" or some other negative comment, like this one from a few hours ago; "Surfpuppy has a long and illustrious history of being 100% wrong." He is so caught up with his scams that he no longer sees the difference between right and wrong-only between those who oppose his pension scam and those who don't. I no longer take his positions, or insults, seriously.— December 5, 2010 5:39 p.m.
The First Senior Moment in History
TY nan-that is an awesome cartoon!— December 5, 2010 5:23 p.m.