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Old 08-09-2011, 02:15 PM
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I made no distinction about who has this sense.
I am glad to know you are doing as much to help the poor and indigent in this country. I am certain you are volunteering your time and money to help.
Or does that responsibility fall on the "wealthy" too?
Do you work in commercial construction or houses/apartments? I'd guess commercial. If not, I'd like to know where private housing is thriving in multiple states right now.

See, here's the agreement in our country, according to our founding fathers, and our Constitution and Bill of Rights: we all contribute to our common society, through taxes, to our common national welfare. And even if we don't like something ... wars, or welfare ... the deal is that you have a say through the ballot box, but when you are on the losing side, you still have to do it. So everyone in this country has a responsibility to contribute. The first contribution is being an informed voter.
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Old 08-09-2011, 02:18 PM
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Do you work in commercial construction or houses/apartments?
Primarily single family homes but we do work in the occasional multi-dwelling and rarer still in commercial.
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Old 08-09-2011, 02:20 PM
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Primarily single family homes but we do work in the occasional multi-dwelling and rarer still in commercial.
Seriously - where are single family homes being built right now? Where is housing growth?
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Do you work in commercial construction or houses/apartments? I'd guess commercial. If not, I'd like to know where private housing is thriving in multiple states right now.

See, here's the agreement in our country, according to our founding fathers, and our Constitution and Bill of Rights: we all contribute to our common society, through taxes, to our common national welfare. And even if we don't like something ... wars, or welfare ... the deal is that you have a say through the ballot box, but when you are on the losing side, you still have to do it. So everyone in this country has a responsibility to contribute. The first contribution is being an informed voter.
Private home building is thriving in CO, LA, GA, IN, NH, FL (only larger homes), AZ, CA (not southern). Those are where the majority of my projects are.
Informed voter has become an oxymoron.
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Old 08-09-2011, 02:23 PM
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Private home building is thriving in CO, LA, GA, IN, NH, FL (only larger homes), AZ, CA (not southern). Those are where the majority of my projects are.
Informed voter has become an oxymoron.
Indiana surprises me. Where? Central? In association with the wind farms?

AZ isn't going to have any water. I can't believe they are still building there.
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Old 08-09-2011, 02:32 PM
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Indiana surprises me. Where? Central? In association with the wind farms?

AZ isn't going to have any water. I can't believe they are still building there.
OK too, for some reason people live there.
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Old 08-09-2011, 03:44 PM
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OK too, for some reason people live there.
Where in Indiana?
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This is a hilarious accounting - in cartoon form - of the reality of how the Republicans decided to use the "debt ceiling blockage" strategy. Be sure to go down to the bottom of the introduction and click "start" (it is not the cartoons on the right)

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv...deal-timeline/
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