Re: The Issues That Matter - WAS: Re: Grand Jury Accuses SF Restaurants of Abusing Health Care Surcharge

2012-07-29 Thread Robert Munn
I'd rather talk about local tax injustice in San Francisco. I think I'll just go back to gardening. On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 11:55 AM, Casey Dougall - Uber Website Solutions < ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com> wrote: > Or the UFO hovering over the Olympics opening ceremonies > http://www.youtube.

Re: Grand Jury Accuses SF Restaurants of Abusing Health Care Surcharge

2012-07-29 Thread Maureen
No way that San Francisco restaurants can raise prices and avoid uproar. People out here a food fanatics and the prices are already outrageous. If you exclude fast food places, average restaurant price for hamburger is around 15 bucks. The closest place to my house charges 23 dollars for a gril

Re: Chick-fil-A southern bully par excellence

2012-07-29 Thread Judah McAuley
I just bought a headlight bulb from O'Reilly, but otherwise, I haven't done business with any of those companies in quite some time. I may have done some business with Exxon (I don't know what all their companies are) but beside that, I have never done business with most of those companies and of

Re: The Issues That Matter - WAS: Re: Grand Jury Accuses SF Restaurants of Abusing Health Care Surcharge

2012-07-29 Thread Maureen
Because tax issues in San Francisco are a great red herring, and those in charge will use any issue to divert attention from what is really happened. That is why we need you here to remind us. On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 1:12 AM, Robert Munn wrote: > > Oh, small ball details, why are we bothering w

Re: The Issues That Matter - WAS: Re: Grand Jury Accuses SF Restaurants of Abusing Health Care Surcharge

2012-07-29 Thread Casey Dougall - Uber Website Solutions
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 4:12 AM, Robert Munn wrote: > Or, you can all go on discussing local tax injustice in San Francisco while > civilization collapses around you. If that's what you want to do, I'll just > go back to gardening. > Or the UFO hovering over the Olympics opening ceremonies http

Re: Grand Jury Accuses SF Restaurants of Abusing Health Care Surcharge

2012-07-29 Thread Cameron Childress
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 12:37 AM, Maureen wrote: > The customers are being charged what they > think is a healthcare surcharge but is actually additional profit to > the owners - hence the uproar. Sometimes... ..and only after being offered as health benefit to the employee first. I think th

Re: Grand Jury Accuses SF Restaurants of Abusing Health Care Surcharge

2012-07-29 Thread Cameron Childress
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 12:15 AM, Robert Munn wrote: > > Again, I don't think the employee is paying a dime here. > > Then I don't understand the grand jury thing at all. Yeah it's a bit overblown and misunderstood I think. -Cameron ~~~

Re: Chick-fil-A southern bully par excellence

2012-07-29 Thread Jerry Barnes
Editorial from the Boston Globe (7/25/2012) But which part of the First Amendment does Menino not understand? A business ownerÂ’s political or religious beliefs should not be a test for the wor

Re: Facts Obama Doesn't Want you to know

2012-07-29 Thread Jerry Barnes
Since Obama took office: - the GDP was -8% and today it's 2.2+% (it'd be over 3.2 if not for all the gov't layoffs in state/local -- particularly teachers) the new numbers are in: 1.5%. The AP says the following: Growth at or below 2 percent isn't enough to lower the unemployment rate,

Re: OSX Mountain Lion and CF

2012-07-29 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Thanks Guys, Unfortunately the projects I am currently working on require Adobe CF. In the end it turned out to be a similar issue as discussed in that blog posting. I had to uncomment the vhosts line in the apache config. That worked. I think what threw me is that the vhosts line was commented o

Re: Chick-fil-A southern bully par excellence

2012-07-29 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Remove the Christian and you're right. But that sort of hatred goes across religions, politics etc. it not limited to fundamentalist Christianity. On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 3:44 PM, Eric Roberts wrote: > > I think this frames the article incorrectly... " Do we really want a country > where people