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Re: Garrett's Sausage. Was: Go Big, Go Long, or Go Home



For once I agree 100% with Booth......but the only difference is that a lot
in n'Awlins went "homeless" at the same time but in total it made only a
small % increase in the total # in the U.S., even "IF" we exclude from the
count those who in a LOT of peoples minds deserve to be homeless ( any
addiction or mental/physical issues),

On 11/22/06, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Another GW triumph of planning and decision-making?  Contracts for
Corporations, crap for the Middle Class.

Sorry, but this is just plain un-American.  It goes against every great
America spending project of the last 75 years.  Sorry, but this just
plain sux.

Wayne McAlpine wrote:
> Chester owns a service bureau firm in Gonzales, big AS/400 shop.
>
> Not sure what Big Red is, but my G&T's are always Schweppervescent.
>
> Labor's a big problem in New Orleans due to the severe housing shortage
> there.  There is virtually no moderately priced rental housing.  New
> Orleans used to be a really inexpensive place to live, but not any more.
> What used to rent for $400-500 a month is now $1200-$1500 and working
> people simply can't afford that.  A lot of the construction crews are
> Mexican and the contractors put them up in bunkhouses, not an
> alternative for people with families.
>
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