Yes, big changes are in the works!
Type: Posts; User: Gpwrangler
Yes, big changes are in the works!
That's because fixing roads or trackage is an industry built and funded by the same people who brought you the $800 toilet seat.
As long as you don't lose when you sell you are fine. Assuming you work for a living and invest. My house doesn't need to "give me wealth". Smh...
You all need hobbies. Or jobs. Smh
There isn't one. Never is.
As long as the city tickets it's own blighted buildings too.
You guys are ALL too hung up about property values.
And why are the rural areas not really worried about this, only the city??? Hmmmmm...
Or you could rebuild all the rail lines that have been abandoned...nah, never mind. Let's build all new.
Putting the "z" on the end of the word is very "hip" and cool.
Jesus. Here we go again.
It will last long enough for everyone to buy big cars and pickups. Then LOOK OUT!
That explains the lack of crime in the city. Well-armed citizens are a deterrent.
I commute the opposite direction, north in the morning. The southbound [[inbound to Detroit) is a parking lot every morning. Same way in the other direction at night. I'm convinced that commute takes...
and other brilliant uses of transportation infrastructure.
Couldnt resist, sorry.
Letting others know what charities need help is a good thing. Some of the ones mentioned above may not be obvious to everyone.
I thought it was a good reminder. Thanks for posting this.
Wow still no replies. I will remember this year.
And if you're really scared, move over.
Be sure and leave all the cars in the street so they can't plow it. Smh. I say tow 'em.
Or get there early, pay $20 to park close, and party!
Amen. And WWII doesn't belong lumped in that generalization either.
Thankfully most technological advances come from private industry and not government, especially today's government.
How much was it downgraded and how much did rates go up?
I wish I could get investment money for a project with no scope, plan, or estimate on timing.
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