U.S. suspends visas to 75 countries including Armenia re drain on welfare programs. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/state-department-suspending-immigrant-visas-for-75-countries-citing-public-assistance-concerns
Israel loves them some ground Chuck. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-883968
I do not know Jim Silva. Never met him.
Octogenarian former OC politician Jim Silva has the same IP address as Neshanian???
Yeah. Back then Troy just seemed like a slimy kleptocrat, didn't picture him as a fascist. We supported Travis over…
Noberto's wife is a thief???
Is this the same Troy Edgar who lost the GOP nomination for State Assemby against Travis Allen? I think it…
Some where Gus is bitter.
Is this the New World Order 41 was referring to? So much for compassionate conservatism.
Roseville Archive
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Will Mission Viejo’s Rose Parade float pay off in more tourists?
Posted on January 28, 2009 | 2 Comments(Picture Courtesy of the L.A. Times) Technically speaking California is “the land of milk and honey.” With cattle off Interstate 5 in Coalinga and bee hives in Rancho Cucamonga, that […] -
Mission Viejo’s “incidental” Rose Parade float costs increase cost 20%+
Posted on October 19, 2008 | 3 CommentsWhile many Mission Viejo residents and Juice readers cannot understand terms such as “monetization” of cell tower leases or “net present value” of same they can surely understand wasteful spending […] -
City of Mission Viejo’s “spin” response to Rose Parade float entry
Posted on August 26, 2008 | 9 CommentsThanks to coverage in the Orange Juice blog and the OC Register (Sunday Aug 24th) the city of Mission Viejo is starting to feel the heat regarding their full court […] -
City of Burbank Rose Parade float expense $67,500.. city of Mission Viejo $300,000
Posted on August 14, 2008 | 16 CommentsAs we interview candidates for elected office to see how they compare I have recently undertaken a similar investigation of float entries for this year’s 120th Tournament of Roses Parade. […]
![Will Mission Viejo’s Rose Parade float pay off in more tourists? (Picture Courtesy of the L.A. Times) Technically speaking California is “the land of milk and honey.” With cattle off Interstate 5 in Coalinga and bee hives in Rancho Cucamonga, that […]](https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/mission-viejo-float.jpg)
The Mesa Water board are also deep into perks and benefits galore!