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  1. Should read MAY hire 20 people.

  2. Not a good location for a 300,000 home. 10th Street fumes, buses, noise. Max for this location 150,000.

  3. The state constitution also does not say that the majority has a right to quorum, nor that the minority is required to allow them quorum. In fact, denial of quorum has been a parliamentary maneuver since the establishment of the first parliaments in the early 1600s. The right to deny quorum (and the requirement fore quorum) are to prevent exactly what happened in Indiana: A tyrannical majority pushing through odious, objectionable legislation. Denial of quorum is totally legitimate, and lest we forget, a tactic the GOP has employed many, many times to ensure their issues weren't given short shrift. By allowing the majority to impose "fines" on the minority for exercising the authority the constitution grants them (to deny quorum,) they are violating the constitution.

  4. Hard for NR to shake their image from the past decade of closed and dirty restaurants, shared quarters with Subways and gas stations, and now the grocery store take'n bake concept. (Take 'n bake franchises also don't have to charge/report sales tax, as the food is not "prepared" by cooking, but sold as staples/produce.) Give my the ORIGINAL deep dish Sicilian and old Bambino recipe!!!

  5. You are correct, not 100% of people on assistance stay on it. I have been dealing with low income families for the past 12 years, from my crude recollection and basic daily interactions, I have seen a small percentage utilize the system the way it was likely intended. They took the assistance, used that time to develop their lives, then moved off of it once they could stand on their own. The majority of families I have worked with however have done the opposite. There is no incentive for them to progress. If you get a job, your housing voucher is cut, if you live with someone who gets a job, your vouchers are cut. If you stop receiving assistance, you have to pay for your own phone service, etc., etc. The system is setup to encourage those on assistance to stay stagnant, for fear of losing the payday, while albeit small, it is still free. The only real incentive is self motivation and a self desire to better yourself, otherwise, why go out and get a job, when you can suck on the government teet from the comfort of your free apartment.

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