Tuesday, May 11, 2010

CM PRESS # 130

FUNNY...In CM PRESS # 129, we wrote "MENSA PICKS DETROIT FOR CONVENTION--PROVING THAT EVEN SMART PEOPLE DO DUMB THINGS"

That's it. That's all we wrote.

Then, we got two childish messages from a local sissy crackpot who called us Mensa Man in his posts.

Sounds like a little word association set the nutcake off. Seems to have some serious emotional problems rooted in his personal inadequacies.

We wonder what his reaction would be if a therapist said "mother," to him.
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AS AMERICA BECOMES A THIRD WORLD NATION--WHITES ARE BURDENED MORE AND MORE WITH PAYING FOR OR IN OTHER WAYS BEING IMPOSED UPON BY PROBLEMS THAT AREN'T REALLY MAJOR WHITE PROBLEMS
(We especially see this in crime, social programs and welfare.)

Here (LINK) is just the latest example in an article about the White House task force on childhood obesity.

Funny, the article doesn't mention anything about race or the fact that childhoold obesity is not a major problem for White kids, but White taxpayers will have to pay for the problem.

Have no fear, dear reader, the CM PRESS offers you the following chart from another source that shows the nature of the problem that the above article hides.

When you talk about human problems you always have to consider genes if you want to find true solutions. Lumping all people together skews the results and usually leads to no solutions.














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SHRILL CHICKEN LITTLES PANICKING OVER COSTA MESA BUDGET HOLE

(Including one local low I.Q. cowardly wuss who is constantly shrieking like a little girl who sees a spider and who keeps sending us moronic comments while signing his name "anonymous.")

Look folks, Costa Mesa did what all governments do: In cash flush years it expanded to use all the money it could get in taxes and fees.

Now, it needs to cut back, get rid of some of the fat, and act more responsibly. It, just like you and your family, has to live within its means.

What do we mean?

In a metaphorical sense, in the cash flush past, instead of buying normal bathroom fixtures, it bought gold ones. Instead of buying Fords, it bought Bentleys.

In a real sense, in the past, instead of buying a perfectly good helicopter for $ 500,ooo like many cities, it bought a deluxe one for $1.5 million.

Instead of using city vehicles until their useful lives were gone, it bought new ones to send pick and shovel employees out to dig a hole.

Instead of letting people find their own ways to watch their kids after school, it gave free day care--so illegal aliens could then hang out on street corners looking for day work while the citizens paid for their baby sitting. And it then gave some of your money to non-profits that brought in more illegal aliens who needed more baby sitting and more police officers to handle the problems and...and...and....

Instead of fixing roads when they need it, it fixed them before they needed it.

Instead of mowing the grass at reasonable intervals, it mowed more. And, what's with all the grass? We should be planting drought tolerant plants on our medians. We'd save a bundle on water and maintenance.

And, it goes on and on and on. Go to any City Council meeting and you'll see the Council spending your money like drunken sailors. They'll rubber stamp just about anything that is put in front of them.

One part of the problem is that there are those who think the government should be a nanny and do everything.

"Oh, where will we hear music, if the city doesn't pay for lousy bands playing old unoriginal music in the park."

"Oh, who will baby sit our children when we stand on the corner looking for work?"

"Oh, we need a community garden so a handful of us can plant carrots while the rest of the citizens pay for it."

Government's "need" for money expands to and beyond what government can take.

It's time to right-size Costa Mesa's government and it's time for citizens to practice a little self-reliance instead of expecting to be cared for in every way by the government.
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TEXAS SCHOOLS COOKING THE BOOKS?
Link

Suspicion is that to show low drop-out rates, schools are listing drop-outs as being home schooled.
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DETAILS SKETCHY ON FAIR PURCHASE
Link

The two most important parts of the deal on the Fairgrounds that are outlined in the linked Daily Pilot article above are:

1. The operating partner of the Fairgrounds--American Fairs and Festivals--will make mortgage payments of $5.5 million a year.

2. To make those payments, American Fairs and Festivals will "enhance the operations of the Fairgrounds."

Essentially, this sounds a lot like a long term lease, between the landlord, the City of Costa Mesa, and the master tenant, American Fairs and Festivals, which may run concurrently with the mortgage for 40 years.

Get ready for many lawsuits over the next years even if the deal leaves very few loose ends; and, in a deal that is as fast tracked as this one, there may be more than a few loose ends.
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