I think it's probably what he's best known for, but I guess he's also a real estate agent: https://www.facebook.com/realtyinvestmentnetwork/
[…] not outliers. City Councilmember and eternally-obsessed with childrens’ genitals Chad Williams has longstanding ties to Calvary Chapel circles and…
Now I have a headache.
Wait, so is NamQuan Nguyen's job just being a YouTuber?
Mr. Zenger is not wrong. I am a neophyte to local politics in OC. I have taken a crash course…
Does Joe Kerr have any serious path in CD40 moving forward? His most recent FEC report shows Kerr for California…
Yeah, but Singapore has the advantage (which in this limited sense it is) of being a dictatorship that (IIRC) can…
Just read Sam's comment and am happy to have no notes on it. (Except this: Who are the others on…
As funny as most outrageous things this administration says: funny in the "this milk tastes funny, is it spoiled?" sense.
CA “high speed rail” Archive
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Surprise, Surprise, Non-Partisan Analyst Exposes California High Speed Rail’s Flawed Finances
Posted on December 14, 2011 | 2 Comments. . . As often happens when pipe-dreams collide with reality, the California High Speed Train project has just experienced its second major set-back in just the last month. After […] -
Comparing China high-speed rail vs CA HSR is not apples to apples
Posted on February 28, 2011 | 13 CommentsLet’s set the “feel good” emotions of high-speed rail aside for some realism. For over 50 years I have enjoyed the rush of high-speed starting with my involvement in […] -
Finding the Right Track!
Posted on April 10, 2010 | 3 CommentsEveryone remembers growing up with their first electric train. That first big black engined “O” Gauge. It came in this huge box and it had sections of track you put […] -
“Why the CA high-speed rail plan is fundamentally flawed”
Posted on October 5, 2009 | 8 CommentsAs I searched for projected ticket price information on the proposed high speed train in CA I came across the following April 2008 web site article on http://www.VentureBeat.com entitled: Why […] -
Will high speed rail in CA change our driving behavior? Part 1 of 2
Posted on October 3, 2009 | 3 CommentsAs officials supporting a CA “high speed rail” system met in LA yesterday I thought I would respond to today’s OC Register coverage beginning with a report from the August […]
Just kidding, apparently his real estate license expired earlier this year. https://www2.dre.ca.gov/publicasp/pplinfo.asp?License_id=01931957