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Democracy’s Fiery Ordeal: The War in Ukraine 🇺🇦
SoCal Deek replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You posted something about Pompeo, and I’m simply asking follow up questions. That’s what the question mark means at the end of a sentence. -
Democracy’s Fiery Ordeal: The War in Ukraine 🇺🇦
SoCal Deek replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
So you’re saying that for over six months we failed at ‘managing’ this conflict and therefore we’re NOW going to start giving the Ukrainians what they need? Or are we still just managing it? -
Why do the gays love the dems so much ?
SoCal Deek replied to Teddy KGB's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I’ve mentioned this before. A friend of mine is a middle school counselor. She tells me that every year after sexual harassment training her office gets full of middle schoolers claiming they e been harassed. The same thing happens every year after bullying training. Etc, etc. The point? Middle school kids are VERY impressionable. They will absorb and take on the attributes of just about any topic they’re presented. There’s no reason to rush into any of this life altering stuff. Once you’re an adult….have at it! -
You may be correct there. It’s however hard for me to believe that if the design is in fact done that they could keep it hidden from the public. Immediately after the architectural firm creates the initial concept sketches and renderings they need to distribute them out to a large number of consultant firms, so the technical design work can begin. I’ve got to hand it to them if their Code of Silence is that wide and iron clad…..but who knows.
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Democracy’s Fiery Ordeal: The War in Ukraine 🇺🇦
SoCal Deek replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
So if we aren't giving the Ukranians the weapons they need to win....what exactly are 'we' doing? -
Okie Dokie....it is pretty hard to break ground on anything if you don't first have an idea of what you're building. These are very complex structures. They do not start and one end and hope it all comes together when they get to the other end. As I mentioned above, I'm guessing the issues are all surrounding costs at this point. They don't want to publish renderings that later cause people to say "Hey! This is not what we were shown/promised!" That doesn't mean they cannot start some of the infrastructure and site clearing activities this coming Spring.
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For those of us in Southern California, the LA City Council and County Board of Supervisors are both widely know to be a colossal joke. They preside over a City/County that are both crumbling before everyone's eyes. The City Council has been rocked by allegations and convictions of out-right corruption for years. The fact that these people call each other names behind each other's backs is amongst the least of their problems. They are a public embarrassment.
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With no published renderings in Mid October, it is hard for me to see a Spring 2023 Groundbreaking, but projects can indeed be fast tracked. In construction, however things are not priced to the Groundbreaking date, but rather to what is known as the Mid-Point of Construction. So, even if they do 'break ground' in six months, the pricing will be based on the halfway point from that date until the Grand Opening. Which, right now, is very difficult for even the best of Contractors to forecast.
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Democracy’s Fiery Ordeal: The War in Ukraine 🇺🇦
SoCal Deek replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
And your analogy is what exactly? -
It is indeed conservative but believe it or not we actually plan in for what the industry calls ‘escalation’ over the life of a project. What we cannot plan for is ‘inflation’. That’s when price increases outpace escalation. It’s a real problem when trying to forecast the cost of any construction project right now.
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Democracy’s Fiery Ordeal: The War in Ukraine 🇺🇦
SoCal Deek replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
People also buy loads of drugs but I’m guessing you don’t sell them. -
What so many voters on both sides of the aisle fail to understand is that modern day politicians look at ejected office as their permanent profession. They see their role, much like anyone in the private sector, to promote and expand their company. But in the case of politicians their company is the government. The concept of customer service is about as foreign to them as it is any private utility provider with no competition. So…every couple of years you run some advertisements praising yourself for how you’re fighting for the people, and then once elected you go back to your job/mission of promoting and growing your company…government.
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That’s definitely true. We’re experiencing that on projects every day. The challenge there is that groundbreaking isn’t slated for over a year from now and nobody has a crystal ball to tell them where prices will be at that time. I a project as large as an NFL Stadium just a 10% uptick can mean $150 million!
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No worries. One of the biggest scandals these days is the Democrats using the slogan of ‘defending democracy’ to mean anyone who opposes their agenda. The sooner Nancy heads off to the Cayman Islands, the better. She should know better but she simply doesn’t care.