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Re: The outcome of GW cult gone wild. [ruking1] by larsb
Jan 15, 2009 (12:43 pm)
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Replying to: ruking1 (Jan 15, 2009 12:39 pm)

The tourism money is a side-effect of the beautification efforts. Without the board managing the views and preserving the flora and fauna, there would be no major tourism money.
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Re: The outcome of GW cult gone wild. [larsb] by ruking1
Jan 15, 2009 (12:44 pm)
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I say cut it off and send the place back to nature !!!
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Re: The outcome of GW cult gone wild. [ruking1] by ruking1
Jan 15, 2009 (1:34 pm)
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Replying to: ruking1 (Jan 15, 2009 12:44 pm)

As a point of interest this area is where the higher percentage of owners, so called upper income buy their 2nd/3rd/and sometimes 4th house. This good to have a play area that is literally off limits to most folks?
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Re: The outcome of GW cult gone wild. [larsb] by kernick
Jan 15, 2009 (1:38 pm)
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Replying to: larsb (Jan 15, 2009 10:09 am)

I said "rare" And in most CITIES it IS RARE.
 
You said "very rare" also; and since there only 5 or 6 of us who post here regularly, 1 out of 6 isn't very rare.
 
Sorry, having a Jack in the Crack on every city block is NOT a "right."
 
So if any local or state government decides something is not wanted or good for the people, the government can just pass a law and individuals don't have a right to it? If I want to get a franchise for a BK or McD's going, and the city passes a law that it can't be located within 1 mile of a school, that's okay? Since schools are all over that restricts them entirely. So you think it is okay for the government to decide what sort of restaurant/store you can open, or to go to a consumer? This is interference with peoples' opportunity to make a living. I can also see where existing business owners could influence politicians to keep out competition. Do some research on how workers were once forced to use company-stores.
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Re: The outcome of GW cult gone wild. [kernick] by larsb
Jan 15, 2009 (1:44 pm)
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Replying to: kernick (Jan 15, 2009 1:38 pm)

Don't forget amigo:
 
State and local guvmint are FOR and BY the people. If your city is proposing something that is essentially to you or your neighbors "Gestapo-ish" then get down there and have a say.
 
Guvmints are banning trans-fat, which is bad for people. All kinds of things which are known "bad things" have been banned.

Why would an "excessive proliferation of fast food restaurants" not fall under the "bad" category ?
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Re: The outcome of GW cult gone wild. [larsb] by gagrice
Jan 15, 2009 (2:17 pm)
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First off the article that started this was about a city that has passed a bunch of laws because they have bought into the whole GW theory. That to me is bad policy. I also think banning trans fat is stupid. It is no worse for someone than smoking. I guess they could tax trans fat to where no one would eat it. That is the latest on tobacco. Our government is out of control and you are with them all the way. That is until they infringe on your party.
 
I have been a victim of State and County regulations. So I am one that would fight their liberal agenda. I basically had my property stolen from me in Oregon. I fought it five years and gave up. I bought 13 acres that was zoned 1 acre residential. When I decided to split it and sell pieces the county changed the zoning so I could not split it at all. So this piece of potential development land that I was paying higher taxes due to the POTENTIAL was no longer good for more than ONE residence with maximum 2 bathrooms and 1200 square feet. You will never understand the issue until you get screwed by a Federal, state or local government. Then you will despise them all as I do.
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Re: The outcome of GW cult gone wild. [gagrice] by larsb
Jan 15, 2009 (2:25 pm)
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Gary says, "You will never understand the issue until you get screwed by a Federal, state or local government. Then you will despise them all as I do. "
 
That falls under the category of someone getting raped and then never wanting to have sex again. Making a bad thing WORSE instead of making the best of what was left.
 
And remember that state and local guvmint is FOR and BY you. "They" are not out to "get" anyone.
 
Gary says, "When I decided to split it and sell pieces the county changed the zoning so I could not split it at all."
 
That's very egocentric of you to think that the zoning rules were changed just to prevent YOU from doing something. If the reason they made the change was illegal then you could have sued them. Maybe they didn't want to chance 13 rental properties bringing down property values in that area.
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Waxman promises quick action on climate by gagrice
Jan 15, 2009 (9:07 pm)
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I would be worried if Waxman was changing my oil. This guy is a loose cannon.
 
WASHINGTON (AP) - The chairman of a key House committee said Thursday he will move "quickly and decisively" to push legislation curbing greenhouse gases with a goal of passing climate legislation out of his committee before Memorial Day.
 

 
If you think he is scary looking, his ideas are worse.
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Re: The outcome of GW cult gone wild. [larsb] by gagrice
Jan 15, 2009 (9:32 pm)
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Replying to: larsb (Jan 15, 2009 2:25 pm)

That's very egocentric of you to think that the zoning rules were changed just to prevent YOU from doing something.
 
Do you come up with these crazy ideas on your coffee break? I never intimated the zoning changes were directed at me. It was a state mandate to keep people from moving into Oregon. Are you at all familiar with the state? Do you have any understanding of the different types of property taxes in the different states. Like farm land is taxed different than residential than commercial. When land is designated potential development land it is taxed at a much higher rate than say farm land. I bought the land to develop and I paid the higher taxes for over 10 years. Then when I applied to split the land the rules had changed. After 5 years of trying to get the zoning changed back to 1 acre I gave up and sold the whole 13 acres at a loss. Oregon had successfully screwed me and thousands of other people out of money with repressive laws to keep the flood of Californians out of their state. My understanding after many years of legal battles the large land owners were able to get the laws repealed as of 2010. You should study some of the things Oregon has pulled and are being fought in court. I do not have the money to fight them. It was easier to cut my losses and give in. Some of the things states are doing to private land owners in this country under the disguise of protecting the environment is wrong. It is the rich liberals like Robert Redford & Ted Turner protecting their own personal interests. Now they got this giant Global Warming umbrella to use against the little guys like myself. It is not going unnoticed by people with some stroke. It is the typical "I got mine, screw you".
 
Protesters label Redford an enemy of the poor
Oil and gas drilling » Clergymen link famed moviemaker's stance to racism.

 
Hollywood's Sundance Kid is hurting poor people.
 
So say some East Coast ministers and conservative activists, who took to the streets in front of a downtown Salt Lake City theater on the eve of Robert Redford's Sundance Film Festival to accuse the actor of holding down low-income Americans with his opposition to oil and gas drilling near national parks in Utah.
 
The protesters, led by the Congress of Racial Equality's national spokesman Niger Innis, suggested Redford should "relinquish his wealth" and live like a poor person. They complained that the filmmaker's anti-drilling stance could lead to higher energy prices for inner-city residents, forcing them to accept a lower standard of living.
 
The clergymen prayed for Redford "to see the light" and linked his environmental activism with racism.

 
http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_11455096

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