Everything posted by Bosco4789
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NO TRANSPORTATION NO WORK
You need to learn how to have a discussion. I presented you with facts, something you've not done. Many people without work have no obligations.
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NO TRANSPORTATION NO WORK
Thank you MTS.
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NO TRANSPORTATION NO WORK
^Wow
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NO TRANSPORTATION NO WORK
Since you like statistics so much, here's a case of people leaving families to come to where the work is. I would imagine its not as uncommon as you think. People like me? Nice, as if you know anything about me. Revealed: How immigrants in America are sending $120 BILLION to their struggling families back home By Simon Tomlinson Migrants working in the United States sent a staggering $120 billion back to their families last year, it was revealed today. The amount of money being sent by migrants across the entire world reached $530 billion last year, making it a larger economy than Iran or Argentina, the data from the World Bank showed. This worldwide figure has tripled in the last ten years and is now three times bigger than the total aid budgets given by countries around the world. It has sparked debate whether this so-called remittance money could be a viable alternative to relying on help from other governments. In the United States last year, more than $120 billion was sent by workers to families abroad - making it the largest sender of remittances in the world. More than $23 billion went to Mexico, $13.45 billion to China, $10.84 billion to India and $10 billion to the Philippines, among other recipients. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2271455/Revealed-How-immigrants-America-sending-120-BILLION-struggling-families-home.html
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NO TRANSPORTATION NO WORK
Everything you just said, is only a possibility. It is also a possibility, that someone has none of the hinderences you mention. What do you want the answer to be? More government support? How do I answer you? Stay where they are then. Don't try to better themselves. What can I say? There are plenty of people who will do just that. Pick up and go. I know of them, both 40 years ago and recently. They were probably in a better position then the people you are referring to.
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NO TRANSPORTATION NO WORK
Yes, you are correct. My response was to those of you who chose to discuss specifics, when none had been presented at the beginning. It is also obnoxious to assume that everyone who has no job also has a lot of responsibility, major consequences to moving, and blaming it all on sprawl. That is what was presented.
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NO TRANSPORTATION NO WORK
All I said: Maybe I should have added some people. We weren't into specifics, we weren't discussing income amounts; we weren't discussing how much someone would need to make it; we weren't discussing whether or not there might be a setback in a years time. It is a statement. I'm sorry you took it to be obnoxious.
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NO TRANSPORTATION NO WORK
^ Certainly, not everyone has the same capabilities. Not everyone I was refering to has children to raise. I never said anyone was lazy. There are plenty of people without any responsibilities who aren't moving. Certainly, it would be hard for some. Name calling is not very respectful.
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NO TRANSPORTATION NO WORK
You're all correct. Better to stay where you are making nothing, than move somewhere for only $16,000.00 per year. Don't even consider working 2 or 3 jobs. Let the government support you and your kids. Why bother.
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NO TRANSPORTATION NO WORK
People who really want to work, will move to where the jobs are. Just like in the old days.
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Cleveland: Crime & Safety Discussion
We can do nothing, and excuse it because of their ages; or we can make an example of them, and negatively affect them for a long time to come.
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Cincinnati: Mayor John Cranley
That's funny. What in the world is wrong with that quote? Sounds like he wants what's best. Should he ask for a team that gives him business as usual? Wait until you give a project update at work and tell your boss "We will be late, and over budget".
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Cincinnati: Mayor John Cranley
Yeah, calling someone an SOB and then providing anectodal evidence doesn't cut it. I couldn't listen hear at work but I will later tonight.
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Cincinnati: Mayor John Cranley
Thanks for providing better information.
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Owning Rental Property in Ohio's Cities
I thought the article was geared towards those people who would be frightened to even own their own home. To justify for them that it is okay if they live as renters. People who are afraid to own their own home could not even comprehend the act of being a landlord.
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Cincinnati: Mayor John Cranley
Clearly you don't have any. Fine with me.
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Cincinnati: Mayor John Cranley
^ okay, facts and evidence if you have any.
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Cincinnati: Mayor John Cranley
Really, please share your vast amount of information with us that proves he is a nasty SOB!
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Owning Rental Property in Ohio's Cities
^The entire article is geared to show that the renter has the advantage, in the authors belief. How do you not read that?
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Ranking Ohio's County Seats
3.2 was all we could buy ourselves, so that's what we bought! When we weren't buying we went for the harder stuff: "Hop'n Gator Beer was put on the market by the Pittsburgh Brewing Company in 1969. It was developed by Dr. Robert Cade who also invented Gatorade. Hop'n Gator Beer was a mixture of beer and Gatorade with about 25% more alcohol content than standard beers."
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Canada: Passenger Rail News
Yeah, obviously there have been a number of opinions, not sticking points or distractions, some very good before they disappeared. I can appreciate Ontario's actions, just don't see the need for it here.
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Canada: Passenger Rail News
I looked at a map to see it was larger. I looked it up to say it was a ~ 10X larger. Apology accepted.
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Ohio Designated Outdoor Refreshment Areas (DORA / Open Container)
I just don't get it. Based on what I've read, you DO have a life!
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The Official *I Love Cleveland* Thread
A New Yorker being critical of Boston? No way!
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Cincinnati: CUF / Corryville: Development and News
If it is the same building that Kinko's was in, then before that there was one of those small Krogers on the site.