Comments by user: bob_cirelli
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Why should BofA do more now? They already did more by bowing to the liberal legislatures who said high risk people should be able to buy houses. Now they are defaulting and it's the banks duty to make all well?
What we need are real penalties for running up your bills because you just had to have that 5 bedroom house, the new Wii, the super large widescreen TV, the DVD collection that rivals Blockbuster's inventory, the new computers, and the his & hers SUV's in the driveway. Enough of this just file bankruptcy and watch all your foolishness go away.
Who do you fools think have to make good for the losses of the banks? WE ALL DO ! ! ! ! ! !
We do it in the fees, and charges, and low interest rates on savings that we are assessed.
We are already being targeted. Every time the police are called to investigate a suspicious package, or abandoned suitcase, someone is watching. They are taking notes, studying our procedures. Planning.
Why do you think in the middle east, when one bomb goes off and injures a number of people, another goes off after emergency response folks arrive on scene.
They have studied the procedures of the police, emergency medical teams. Watched the actions of the uninjured responding to help the not so lucky.
Thanks Pinky. When the terrorists strike here, we'll remember how you shuffled off the alarm.
So there were 350 folks who got a free ride in a CC emergency vehicle. That's less than one a day.
Has anyone stopped to consider how many people they are going to hire to run the billing department?
By the time they get done with equipment, floor space, staff, supervisors, directors, expenses, etc, if they are lucky, they MIGHT break even. Most likely, it will end up coming out of the taxpayers pocket.
Another BOONDOGGLE!
A little known news fact is that within hours of NASA announcing water on the moon, the Southern Nevada Water District began drawing up plans and proposals to build a pipeline to tap the massive amounts of water expected to be found there.
The commercial states in the fine print that the offer is contingent on subscribing to the service. It is also on the website where you have all the time in the world to read the ENTIRE ad. The information about the required credit monitoring is on the first page of the website.
Common sense should tell you that you don't need to provide a credit card to get a FREE report. Oh yeah, COMMON SENSE. To much of that is lacking these days.
Nothing more than what appear to be graduates of the modern "pass them all" school systems who can't read at greater than a 3rd grade level.
There's your sign......
The board is full of it. You need to prove competency and be licensed to do hair or nails. YET you need no training or certification to administer ionizing radiation to patients! The Nevada Radiation Control Board and the medical board are in the back pockets of physicians who continue to endanger patients with their office clerks taking their xrays. There is an accrediting agency (ARRT) that issues credentials ONLY to those who have completed an approved 2 year course of study, and 2000 hours of clinical experience, AND then sit for the national board examination.
Please note that major medical facilities and imaging centers only hire ARRT registered personnel. Before you agree to let someone take your xrays, ask if the person doing it is registered. If not, go elsewhere.
Jon Ralston, you should investigate that issue.
If the property tax caps were not in place, the governments would have created even bigger and more wasteful programs, to spend every penny of the increased property taxes.
Had that been the case, they would now be looking for EVEN MORE MONEY to get by the crunch.
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO.
Government spends, with more money available, government spends even more. The tax caps are the only way, we the people, have to keep them under control.
Let us not forget that Florida, like Nevada, does NOT have a state income tax.
Why not utilize the technology that CSN already has and webcast classes to the outlying communities? The students in the distant communities can attend classes and interact with the instructors online. The students can come to town for required examinations, or take them at an approved testing center where they live.
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