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3 Once again the city has provided a peak into the traditions of the city government and shown who and what tax money can buy. It's like a church declaring a miracle when times are grim since the Milken Institute is in the 'miracle' business to provide standings for cities that pay their fee. The city pays the fee and Milken Institute brags about the wonderment of Las Cruces until next time a payment is due. Or the cowboys come to town. Every customer is different depending on the service provided, so just try to find out how much the city pays. |
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1 In spite of what has been happening on a national level, Las Cruces has fared EXTREMELY WELL. Oh... and Mr. Weinbaum, if you don't like Las Cruces, I encourage you to go back where you came from. Although you seem to have the type of personality that would be unhappy anywhere. |
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1 Of course LC is behind Midland on many lists, but if Midland is the epitome of what is being evaluated do we need to waste our ink on printing such 'no news'? |
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1 Does Las Cruces have room for improvement? Of course it does! However, even though the average wage is low, so is the cost of living. Additionally our unemployment rate is around 7%, while the national average is over 10%. Cities that enjoy excessive prosperity are also exposed to a deeper fall when the bubble bursts. Look at Vegas, L.A, Phoenix, Miami etc. Except for high-end homes, the Las Cruces real estate values seem to have held up pretty well. We are fortunate to have a diverse employment base. Communities that depend on large corporate entities for their employment are exposed to catastrophe in a collapse. Look what happened in Silicon Valley when the internet boom collapsed. Look at Detroit right now. The bottom line is we have a lot to be grateful for. Addtionally, I sincerely believe that when true recovery starts to happen, Las Cruces is going to come out on top, because we didn't fall that far.... |
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1 As for Mr. Weinbaum's comments, the city has NOT adopted religion. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and images represent different things to different people. Do you know that the NMSU Annual used to be called the Swastika? The arms on the symbol rotated in the opposite direction from the one associated with the Nazis, but they dropped it for the sake of political correctness. The Swastika symbol was used by the American Indians, and was also found in African Tribes. Crosses have been used to mark graves for centuries without neccessarily having a Christian association. The three crosses in the Las Cruces logo don't neccessarily have a religious meaning. Do they represent the Father, Son and Holy Ghost, or do they REALLY represent some settlers who got on the wrong side of a native's gun? While I consider myself to be spiritual, I am not a devoutely religious person. That said, I consider the latter to be the case. The City of Las Cruces has never imposed or endorsed a religious representation of our logo. I take offense to my tax dollars being squandered on such a frivoulous issue. If Mr. Weinbaum had won his case, what would be next? Would San Francisco, St. Louis, San Antonio etc.. have to change their names. You get the picture..... |
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2 Keep up to date by reading: lascrucesreport.blogspot.com Some just start lying because they just don't want to believe what goes on in their city. They hate it when their status quo prejudice is exposed. |
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1 You seem to be quite the political activist. Perhaps your time could be better spent policing our politicians who are squandering tax dollars we don't have. |
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1 Hey, Paul, I just heard on the news that the crucifix will be banned from Rome. Rome, Italy, for god's sake, home of the Vatican! Does that make you happy? |
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1 Wow! I thought you were joking until I looked it up. I'm sure that makes Mr. Weinbaum very happy. I will say though that a crucifix is clearly a religious symbol, where a cross is NOT. Crosses were used before the days of Christ to mark graves. |
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1 Maybe Miyagishima-roll asked his wifey, you remember, the former judge who can never hold a judicial elective office again because of influence peddling and family favoritisms, what she thought...and she was surprised...so of course he was...they do everything together...just ask them. |
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2 You been at those crazy mushrooms again? |
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1 I won't repeat the rest of your post. Let's just say that you embarrass yourself with the kind of language you've posted here. You can't even make an argument with the least bit of civility. Do you know that how you express yourself is a direct reflection of who you are and how you were brought up? It's a pity you don't have anything of substance to write. Have a good day. |
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