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sure is quiet in here Steve 07-02-2009
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Posted by Don Ocean on July 4, 2009, 8:34 pm
Zyp wrote:
> Don Ocean wrote:
>> Steve wrote:
>>> Temps here around the century mark with heat index real close to the
>>> 'teens.... been like this for the last 2 weeks and the phone is only
>>> ringing from folks who have no cooling, and very few of those.
>>> System replacements have dropped off to nothing.
>>> Lots of leakers on jurassic systems, Rheem M coils are no longer
>>> available.....lots of folks not happy that they will have to replace
>>> their whole system, and especially not happy that the media has said
>>> *NOTHING* about the R-22 phase-out.
>>> Sad thing is the higher the price of gasoline goes, the less the
>>> phone rings. Seems that even the folks in the big metro areas are
>>> feeling it now. WTH, I am only a 1 man band.... what do I know.
>> I am still getting lots of repair calls. I have a number of
>> replacement bids out, but nobody making the big decision. The big
>> boys are dropping employees like flies. the daily local layoffs are
>> happening on a regular basis. The State screwed the pooch and levied
>> every business in the state $150 per employee to prop up the state
>> unemployment fund. Which of course encouraged management to promptly
>> lay off people that they were skeptically keeping on the payroll.
>> Also the Electric was given permission to increase rates $8 per
>> month/per home. City has decided to build a new convention center
>> that the $400,000 analysts say we have no customers for. that of
>> course means a new levy. Several counties are also installing Permit
>> fees, even out in the damned boondocks. Drivers licenses were just
>> tripled in price and car licenses doubled. If the Bankers can't
>> bankrupt us the Government is making damned sure that it can! Keep an
>> eye on all insurance rates. The Teachers are demanding a raise and
>> more benefits.
>
> Wow- it's hell in a hand basket... LOL
>
> Here in Kalifornia they've increased the sales tax. What a great incentive
> to run out and buy stuff....

Make it energy efficient and sell them on the 30% tax deduction. $4500
rebated for a new energy efficient car too.. In Kalifornia that would be
about 30 million cars sales. Maybe we should go into the ammunition
making business. Black Hills Arms can't supply enough for us hunters
anymore. Vast shortage of .233, .380, 9mm 10mm .45 .308, 30-30 .243,
.270. and lots of other. Price has also skyrocketed. Reloaders supplies
are in shortage too. My blackpowder stuff is still ok though. As is my
bow hunting stuff.
>

Posted by on July 4, 2009, 9:29 pm
wrote:

>> Here in Kalifornia they've increased the sales tax. What a great incentive
>> to run out and buy stuff....
>Make it energy efficient and sell them on the 30% tax deduction. $4500
>rebated for a new energy efficient car too.. In Kalifornia that would be
>about 30 million cars sales. Maybe we should go into the ammunition
>making business. Black Hills Arms can't supply enough for us hunters
>anymore. Vast shortage of .233, .380, 9mm 10mm .45 .308, 30-30 .243,
>.270. and lots of other. Price has also skyrocketed. Reloaders supplies
>are in shortage too. My blackpowder stuff is still ok though. As is my
>bow hunting stuff.
>>

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Posted by Don Ocean on July 4, 2009, 11:32 pm
.p.jm.@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote:
> wrote:
>
>>> Here in Kalifornia they've increased the sales tax. What a great incentive
>>> to run out and buy stuff....
>> Make it energy efficient and sell them on the 30% tax deduction. $4500
>> rebated for a new energy efficient car too.. In Kalifornia that would be
>> about 30 million cars sales. Maybe we should go into the ammunition
>> making business. Black Hills Arms can't supply enough for us hunters
>> anymore. Vast shortage of .233, .380, 9mm 10mm .45 .308, 30-30 .243,
>> .270. and lots of other. Price has also skyrocketed. Reloaders supplies
>> are in shortage too. My blackpowder stuff is still ok though. As is my
>> bow hunting stuff.
>
>         Brobama is the best gun salesman since Clinton.

I hear tell that McDonald's is Honoring Michael Jackson with a special
Hamburger. 10 year old buns with a 50 year old piece of meat stuck in..
>
>         

Posted by Stormin Mormon on July 4, 2009, 11:01 pm
I doubt that our current adminstration would approve any
permits to build ammo factories. Nice idea, though.

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Maybe we should go into the ammunition
making business. Black Hills Arms can't supply enough for us
hunters
anymore. Vast shortage of .233, .380, 9mm 10mm .45 .308,
30-30 .243,
.270. and lots of other. Price has also skyrocketed.
Reloaders supplies
are in shortage too. My blackpowder stuff is still ok
though. As is my
bow hunting stuff.



Posted by Don Ocean on July 4, 2009, 11:36 pm
Stormin Mormon wrote:
> I doubt that our current adminstration would approve any
> permits to build ammo factories. Nice idea, though.

Wasn't planning on asking them. We *do* want it to be successful.
>

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