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255.1 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:56 | 3 |
| If this was on the PBS stations last night I was impressed. Very well
documented. Very fitting to run it on MLK day. Its a grave reminder of
where we all have come from and why.
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255.2 | | HUMANE::USMVS::DAVIS | | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:37 | 9 |
| <<< Note 255.1 by MKOTS3::RAUH "I survived the Cruel Spa" >>>
> If this was on the PBS stations last night I was impressed. Very well
Yup. That's the one.
Do you think cable stations are going to spend the money to produce stuff
like that? Hope CPB survives Newt & Co. Because I don't see the "market"
picking up the slack.
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255.3 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:40 | 2 |
| There is always another buyer out there. Maybe Discovery Channel or
A&E. Or it might be run on a sunday afernoon during some slack time.
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255.4 | | HUMANE::USMVS::DAVIS | | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:48 | 8 |
| <<< Note 255.3 by MKOTS3::RAUH "I survived the Cruel Spa" >>>
> There is always another buyer out there. Maybe Discovery Channel or
> A&E. Or it might be run on a sunday afernoon during some slack time.
I doubt it. Sure, they pick up the old PBS broadcasts for peanuts. But they
don't get the $ to justify paying for a first-run. And certainly not enough
to pay any kind of advance.
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255.5 | Cable isn't free | SMURF::MSCANLON | oh-oh. It go. It gone. Bye-bye. | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:23 | 8 |
| re: .3
There's one big difference, TLC and the Discovery Channel
aren't free. CPB is a broadcast station. It's free. Now do you
really think all those people you are kicking off of Welfare have
cable TV too?
Mary-Michael
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255.6 | NewTV - all Newt all the time.... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:28 | 5 |
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Absolutely. A refundable tax credit to every qualifying household
to purchase a laptop and subscribe to cable and get NewTV.
-mr. bill
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255.7 | | CSC32::J_OPPELT | Whatever happened to ADDATA? | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:30 | 2 |
| Why should I as a taxpayer be buying welfare recipients **ANY**
TV at all?
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255.8 | Not a dime out of your pocket.... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:31 | 4 |
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You won't be buying them *ANY* TV. They'll be getting tax credits.
-mr. bill
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255.9 | | CSC32::J_OPPELT | Whatever happened to ADDATA? | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:32 | 1 |
| I'm not talking to you, bill. I'm replying to .5
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255.10 | .5 | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:44 | 7 |
| Welp.... AT one time, there was a need. And the need was fulfilled. Now
we have out grown it. And change must be made. Remember, I did not have
these children, yet I am responsibile for them from cradel to jail
house..... And this rodent hole can open into a large pit if you want
it to do so.:)
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255.11 | What do you think they do all day? | EMIRFI::CAMPBELL | | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:52 | 7 |
| reply .5 ...Welfare have cable TV too?
Yes most, if not all.
--Doug C.
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255.12 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | luxure et supplice | Wed Jan 18 1995 07:22 | 4 |
| .Now do you really think all those people you are kicking off of
.Welfare have cable TV too?
More than you might expect.
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255.13 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Jan 18 1995 08:01 | 3 |
| -1 yeah, prolly the Rainbow pkg...
Chip
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255.14 | | HUMANE::USMVS::DAVIS | | Wed Jan 18 1995 08:08 | 13 |
| <<< Note 255.10 by MKOTS3::RAUH "I survived the Cruel Spa" >>>
-< .5 >-
> Welp.... AT one time, there was a need. And the need was fulfilled. Now
> we have out grown it. And change must be made. Remember, I did not have
> these children, yet I am responsibile for them from cradel to jail
> house..... And this rodent hole can open into a large pit if you want
> it to do so.:)
What was the need that existed before and how is it otherwise being met
now? Care to elaborate?
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255.15 | | TOOK::GASKELL | | Wed Jan 18 1995 09:14 | 12 |
| .7
To give them and their children (especially their children) access to
quality television and educational programs they would have no hope
of seeing otherwise. (In fact none of us would have access to them
if PBS were not there.) I would rather give up my tax dollars for
PBS than to keep a pack of big mouthed, small brained, overfed,
underworked politicians sitting on their rear ends in Washington.
I would rather have an educated and aware welfare recipent on the public
payroll than an ignorant one -- we have enough of them in the Senate
already
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255.16 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Wed Jan 18 1995 10:24 | 13 |
| .14 We have illegal alliens coming in from around the world to raise
their children upon the backs of the working class.
There is abortions, there is birth control, there are lots of means of
which you can give a child a good life if your not able to work or
provide. When the system fosters decades of people who cannot get out
of the system and more money is poured into it to the point where it is
breaking the tax payers back and even forcing them into bankruptcy.
Enough is enough. You can wrap yourself in the flag of the child and
gain much sympathy. And call those all those who oppose welfare are a
bunch of cold hearted monsters. But if you have never faced bankruptcy
because of the higher cost of it all. You cannot feel for what it is
like to understand the opposing camps side..... Next!
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255.17 | | DOCTP::BINNS | | Wed Jan 18 1995 10:30 | 24 |
| Back in the '70s or so there used to be a lot of wringing of hands at
how there were so few news specials being produced anymore -- the Edward R.
Murrow, CBS Reports types from the 50s and 60s.
PBS changed all that, and has consistently produced and shown more high
quality reporting in a month than you'd see in a decade on commercial
TV, even at the high point -- Frontline, Nova are just the crown
jewels, but then there's all kinds of stuff on history, art, philosphy,
cooking, you name it. Real news programs that are more than just O.J
and earthquakes.
You're dreaming if you think commercial TV will move above the lowest
common denominator to pay for this kind of stuff. Maybe somewhere in
the chaff of cable you could find something, but I wouldn't hold my
breath -- it's "57 channels and nothing to watch" as far as I can see
(and I *don't* see it)
What PBS gets from taxes is a pittance. And it goes disproportionately
to small markets that can't raise their own dough. I live in a big
city, and I'll still get to see decent, if somewhat reduced PBS. It's a
damn shame though -- just another nail in the coffin of American
civilization.
Kit
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255.18 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed Jan 18 1995 10:52 | 6 |
| re: .17
I don't really watch ANY TV. Why should I help pay for your TV viewing habits
with my taxes?
Bob
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255.19 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Wed Jan 18 1995 11:13 | 4 |
| Same could be said for people paying taxes to support schools when they
don't have children!
-Jack
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255.20 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Wed Jan 18 1995 11:14 | 4 |
| .18 I hope like hell your faced someday with going bankrupt. I hope
like hell you see that there are little or no safty nets for you as
there is for others. And how the system encourages folks not to
work....
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255.21 | | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of Oral Exploits | Wed Jan 18 1995 11:16 | 5 |
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.19
Yeah! Finally I agree with Jack on something, altho I'm sure he's not
serious 8^).
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255.22 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Wed Jan 18 1995 11:24 | 6 |
| Well Debra:
I hate to say it but I'm for gutting the school system and privatizing
it! Sorry but I still luvs ya anyway and hope you feel the same!
-Meaty!
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255.23 | Life, liberty, and free PBS??? | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed Jan 18 1995 11:28 | 11 |
| re: .19
Only if you want to look silly...
It's not the government's responsibility to entertain anyone.
re: .20
Have a nice day.
Bob
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255.24 | | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of Oral Exploits | Wed Jan 18 1995 12:46 | 4 |
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Well Meaty, that's great! Now would you mind moving to Shirley and
implementing this so I can stop paying to educate everyone else's
children 8^)?
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255.25 | .23 POW's Never have a good day. | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Wed Jan 18 1995 12:59 | 1 |
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255.26 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | aspiring peasant | Wed Jan 18 1995 13:13 | 1 |
| POW? People on Welfare?
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255.27 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed Jan 18 1995 13:40 | 5 |
| re: .25
O.K. Then don't have a nice day.
Bob
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255.28 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Wed Jan 18 1995 13:44 | 1 |
| Hey, I just realized the acronym for Have a Nice Day is Hand...
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255.29 | | CSOA1::LEECH | annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum | Wed Jan 18 1995 14:57 | 1 |
| HaND...just to help identify it from normal usage. 8^)
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255.30 | Thank you LBJ | MYOSPY::CLARK | | Wed Jan 18 1995 19:48 | 6 |
| This the War on Poverty started by LBJ? All these years later, and all
the billions spent, and all the increases in bureaucrats and the costs
of such bureaucrats, would have to make one consider that this has not
been a great success. And after 30 years of this crap, it has finally
culminated in the proposed welfare reform. About 20 years too late.
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255.31 | | HUMANE::USMVS::DAVIS | | Thu Jan 19 1995 08:14 | 19 |
| <<< Note 255.30 by MYOSPY::CLARK >>>
-< Thank you LBJ >-
If you watched the show, you'd have learned that LBJ's Great Society
legislation specifically *excluded* and cash hand-outs. By contemporary
measure, it was a very conservative piece of legislation - all training,
helping hand to GET A JOB. It was Nixon, under considerable pressure from
the Welfare Rights Organization, who established a minimum income.
It's a bugger of a problem, no doubt about it. Most of blame lies in our
culture (or lack thereof), not in the welfare system, IMHO. But regardless,
we've got some systematic problems too.
I just hope the pols in washington don't indescriminately do some real hurt
to real lives to make political hay. Conservatives argue that the libs did
that by creating a welfare class. Maybe. Now that they've got the reins,
what will be the consequence of their pulling the plug? If they go
overboard, take my advice, batten down the hatches, boys. There'll be some
trouble brewing, mark my words.
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255.32 | | DNEAST::GOULD_RYAN | | Thu Jan 19 1995 08:18 | 8 |
|
I was watching a news program last year commenting on LBJ's
"declaration of war on poverty". One memorable quote was as
follows.....
We declared war on poverty. Poverty won.
RG
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255.33 | | GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER | Space for rent | Thu Jan 19 1995 08:36 | 10 |
|
Was reading an article on the jobs corps program this morning. Seems
the program is riddled with drug and alcohol abuse as well as a murder
here and there. Problem was said to be that the bad things are just
swept under the carpet and not addressed.
Mike
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255.34 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | luxure et supplice | Thu Jan 19 1995 08:56 | 24 |
| I like that black democrat from Camden, NJ's attitude. He really
sounds to be on the ball.
Did you see that black girl that was on last night? She was a 3rd
generation teenage mother / welfare recipient. "I only went to school
when I knew there was going to be a fight or when one of my friends had
some weed." Oh, excellent! How nice for you to have a child to care for
at 14. Although it did sound like she was starting to get her life
together- graduating from high school and wanting to go to college. But
sheesh! What a mess.
It seems like too many of the stories they tell were like the hispanic
woman, who had her first child at 17, subsequently dropping out of the
10th grade, and her second at 18. Isn't 17 a little old to be in 10th
grade?
I don't think the solution is to merely throw sticks at the problem.
We need carrots, too. My proposal is to have a meager base level of
assistance which you get for existing and being motivated enough to
fill out the forms (not for unlimited time.) This base level can be
supplemented with rewards for doing things attending school, undergoing
job training, etc. No additional monies ought to be provided for those
that become pregnant while on welfare. Responsible behavior should be
rewarded; irresponsible behavior must not be rewarded.
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255.35 | | SMURF::MSCANLON | oh-oh. It go. It gone. Bye-bye. | Thu Jan 19 1995 10:46 | 13 |
| re: .19
Jack! We agree on something! A town works to upgrade it's schools,
more people with children move in to take advantage of it, and
wham! my taxes go up even though I have no children. Then suddenly
we have to build bigger schools and it costs even more money. I should
get a tax CREDIT because I do not contribute to overcrowding,
increasing population or the use of additional resources. But no!
I subsidize everyone else who automatically gets a deduction
because they figured out how to reproduce!! Now, what was
that about reforming the system? :-)
Mary-Michael
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255.36 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Thu Jan 19 1995 10:58 | 2 |
| .19 .35 and when your old enough and well off enough to have one.
Others have had many.
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255.37 | Public education benefits everyone - even you ... | BRITE::FYFE | Never tell a dragon your real name. | Thu Jan 19 1995 12:32 | 11 |
|
It is in everyones best interest that the youth of or society be educated
and so, as a member of society we contribute to that common good.
And the opportunity for education is there for everyone (who paid for your
education?).
If you don't educate them now, you'll be supporting them later. Which would you
chose?
Doug.
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255.38 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | luxure et supplice | Thu Jan 19 1995 12:44 | 3 |
| .If you don't educate them now, you'll be supporting them later.
Or need protection from them.
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255.39 | But it's easier to blame the War on Poverty | DOCTP::BINNS | | Thu Jan 19 1995 12:54 | 25 |
| re: .32
> We declared war on poverty. Poverty won.
Well, to be accurate, poverty won after the War on Poverty was
essentially abandonned.
Throughout the 60s and early 70s the poverty rate fell to record lows.
This was partially the result of the movement of the elderly from the
cohort with the largest poverty rate to that with the lowest poverty
rate (They hit the glory years of Social Security, Medicare came along,
they retired when unions and the resultant pensions still meant
something, etc)
But poverty fell for children, too, partially as a result of the social
welfare programs associated with the War on Poverty. Since the mid-70s
the poverty rate for children has risen steadily. This is partially the
result of the relative cutting back in welfare and the demise of other
social welfare programs. It is also partially due to more single-parent
families. And, most fundamentally, it is due to the declining standard
of living suffered by at half or more of the population as wages have
stagnated or fallen, industrial jobs have left the cities, job security
has vanished, etc.
Kit
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255.40 | | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of Belgian Burgers | Thu Jan 19 1995 13:16 | 16 |
|
.37
Yep, yep, I know...I went through this argument a box or two ago.
Public education benefits everyone, bla bla bla. I agree, but I don't
hafta like it 8^).
>And the opportunity for education is there for everyone (who paid for your
>education?).
I attended private schools. So Mummy & Daddy paid for an education I
didn't receive as well as the one I did, and now my sister and I are
paying for the service we're not using. The public schools are making
out like a bandit on my family 8^).
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255.41 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Thu Jan 19 1995 13:25 | 3 |
| Bottom line is once again government charges exhobitent amounts for
half hearted services when private does twice as good for half the
price!
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255.42 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Zebras should be seen and not herd | Thu Jan 19 1995 13:52 | 8 |
|
RE: .37
Doug,
You mean like those "What causes violence in America" specials which
aired just recently? You know, those that "educated" us with all the
"facts"??
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255.43 | | SMURF::MSCANLON | oh-oh. It go. It gone. Bye-bye. | Thu Jan 19 1995 15:31 | 25 |
| re: .37
Mummy and Daddy paid for my education for the most part. I
went mostly to private school (would've went completely to
private school if they hadn't kept closing them on me).
I suppose you could also say that welfare programs that help
people learn skills to get new jobs and support themselves
would fall into the same category. If you try and pick and
choose the social programs you support, you're bound to run
into other people (like me) who want to get rid of the ones
you use.
I'm honestly sick and tired of fighting with parents about
what Johnny and Janey should learn and what they shouldn't
learn and what they should read and what they shouldn't read.
And why public school isn't a religious institution and if you
want one send your kids to private school. I would prefer that
they all educate them at home and make them pass equivalency
tests at this point and let me put MY tax dollars to keeping
people employed rather than football and soccer and baseball
and who knows what else. I got a perfectly sound education
without those things, everybody's else kids can to.
Mary-Michael
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255.44 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Thu Jan 19 1995 15:46 | 9 |
| Yes...Yes...Yes....Have home school consortiums where the children all
get together for activities...parentally run! That would be great and
would allow me to spend that tax money in the private sector! Too bad
some parents simply cannot teach and other children simply wouldn't do
well in a homeschooling environment!!
Rgds.,
-Jack
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255.45 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | proud counter-culture McGovernik | Thu Jan 19 1995 16:03 | 7 |
| Jack,
there are already homeschooling groups for some socialization.
However, as those on AFDC are finding out, if you start taking money
from the guvmint, they get to start making the rules.
meg
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255.46 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Fri Jan 20 1995 08:54 | 19 |
| I have had the misfortunate experience to have rented to a member of
AFDC. She was 24, working on her 3rd child by casual contact. And she
had a drug problem. She gave me a security deposit, and one weeks rent
to move in... it took me three months to get her out because she didn't
want to pay to stay. She snorted/drank the rent.
She had a free lawyer, I had to pay for mine. She had three kids by 24.
I had my first when I was 38. WE all foster this woman to raise and
abuse her children. And coddle her because she is a irresponsible.
Where and when does the coddling stop?
All of the working folks will give you a past record of previous
landlords. AFDC folks do not have to do so. And if you try to get some
past refernces from their past landlords, its now called stalking....
Nothing to do with the fact that your trying to run a business and
trying to protect your property...
And if you deny her housing, she will get her free lawyer to free rent
for a year. Not a bad deal...
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255.47 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | luxure et supplice | Fri Jan 20 1995 08:58 | 2 |
| The government makes it tough to be a landlord, then they cry about
the lack of affordable housing...
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255.48 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Fri Jan 20 1995 09:05 | 3 |
| ...and when you turn to the goverment for help.... the thumb their
noses at you as they take your properties... Bankruptcy can be a real
crushing experience.
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255.49 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Fri Jan 20 1995 10:15 | 9 |
| George:
I've harped in this conference time and time again on the value of
property rights and their constitutionality. With the exception on ONE
person, it seems most are in agreement with me. Property rights are
the backbone of America. This is why I am a big proponent of gun
rights!
-Jack
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255.50 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Belgian Burger Disseminator | Fri Jan 20 1995 10:48 | 1 |
| Not only that, that's why you're for gun rights in a big way!
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255.51 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Squirrels R Me | Fri Jan 20 1995 10:52 | 4 |
|
Jack, who is this ONE person?
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255.52 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Fri Jan 20 1995 11:22 | 2 |
| AAAAAHAAAAAAAAAHAAAAA.....I'll give you three guesses Glen...The first
two don't count!!!!
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255.53 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Squirrels R Me | Fri Jan 20 1995 11:32 | 4 |
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I don't wanna guess Jack.....
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255.54 | Housing and Health | DOCTP::BINNS | | Tue Jan 24 1995 14:36 | 25 |
| <<< Note 255.47 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "luxure et supplice" >>>
> The government makes it tough to be a landlord, then they cry about
> the lack of affordable housing...
A bit of a tangent here... housing and community development is one
area of considerable success in recent years in programs that are
descendents of war on poverty programs.
In many places moderate to low income housing is now done primarily
through local economic development corporations, in partnership with
private developers. Small-scale, properly constructed housing is
created, and then properly maintained. There is great emphasis on home
ownership. This is all in contrast to the massive, poorly built
housing projects of the 30's through the 60s.
Even the poorest urban communities of, for example, Boston, where I
live, have been immeasurably improved by this carefully crafted kind of
community development. It couldn't have been done with out government
help. And it couldn't have succeeded without community involvement.
I could cite similar successes in describing the health center model.
Kit
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255.55 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Wed Jan 25 1995 11:21 | 7 |
| Ther exist a major problem with existing units built before 1978....
Lead paint and aspestoce.(sp). There is a rodent hole into itself which
I am not going to take because of it is theology unto itself.
There is a movie many should rent sometime... Its called "Pacific
Heights". And they watered down what really goes on sometimes as an
owner trying to keep at arms reach the 'tenant from hell'!
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255.56 | asbestos | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of Belgian Burgers | Wed Jan 25 1995 12:56 | 1 |
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255.57 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Jan 25 1995 13:13 | 1 |
| Don't pick on Mr. Rauh. He spelled it asbestos he could.
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255.58 | <-- 8^) | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of Belgian Burgers | Wed Jan 25 1995 13:23 | 1 |
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255.59 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Wed Jan 25 1995 13:35 | 3 |
| I dont have the spell corrector as JMartin has on his unit... Down
sides of using a pc I guess and trying to work fast/er!
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255.60 | just chain yanking, george | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of Belgian Burgers | Wed Jan 25 1995 13:40 | 3 |
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Nor do I, but I use a dickshunary 8^)!
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255.61 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Wed Jan 25 1995 14:13 | 3 |
| >just chain yanking, george
Hey! Bears say they love yha with a slap! Ask Bongo the Bear....:)
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255.62 | deja vu | GAAS::BRAUCHER | Welcome to Paradise | Mon Apr 29 1996 14:47 | 10 |
|
To kick off a series of tough anti-drug proposals, President Clinton
gave a strongly anti-drug speech in Miami. He called for yet more
money, more enforcement, more treatment, and more anti-drug
legislation. I've heard this from every presidential candidate
of either party since I can't remember when - at least the last 5
elections. And it's a very popular position - Clinton was cheered,
and cheered more, the tougher the language.
bb
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255.63 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Mon Apr 29 1996 14:48 | 1 |
| Wrong topic.
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255.64 | wars against this, wars against that... | GAAS::BRAUCHER | Welcome to Paradise | Mon Apr 29 1996 14:52 | 5 |
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Oops - too many wars. I better polish my specs when reading
Topic #2 !!
bb
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