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Saturday, April 11, 2009
Cancer took another daughter
I am not in Florida, I have been away for over 4 weeks, My second daughter died of cancer leaving two children without a mother and my first daughter left 4 children without a mother and there is nothing I can do to help others that are losing their children to a dreadful decease. Lake Ashton is too cheap to allow people like me to raise money for these parents that loses their children, Lake Ashton wants money,they want money ($375.00) to rent their ballroom for charity. To lose your child is just plain awful and to help others here at Lake Ashton, well, Lake Ashton needs help and money, the Hell with others no money for your child and no money to go to Disney world. Maybe I should raise money for Lake Ashton and also for Joe Hunter who tells the guys at the CDD what to do. A fool in every crowd. I have said it all. For all you people who voted that the ballroom should be given money for usage please take Joe Hunter out to dinner and make sure he has a big sweet desert. Joe Hunter you know where you can go. Please pack your bags Joe Hunter and leave. How cheap can Lake Ashton get. Shame on you. This message was written by Edmund W King.
Friday, April 10, 2009
FLORIDA
Florida is 2nd most miserable state, economic index concludes April 8, 2009
Dear Governor Charlie Crist, Dear Lt. Governor Jeff Kottkamp, Dear Senators and State Representatives,In case this article didn't catch your attention in today's newspaper -- here it is. I think it makes a very important statement: Florida is 2nd most miserable state, economic index concludesArticle Courtesy of The Sun-Sentinel
By Marcia Pounds
Published April 8, 2009
Florida is near the bottom of the happiness index. That is, if happiness has to do with income, debt, employment and keeping your home.
The state ranks 50th in the ranking by MainStreet.com., which included the District of Columbia in its survey of misery levels. Only Oregon at No. 51 is worse.
Florida residents' non-mortgage debt is 37.3 percent, according to the index. The state has 9.4 percent unemployment and a foreclosure rate of one per 214 households, according to MainStreet's index.
The happiness index looks at household income, debt, employment and foreclosures. The main source of financial happiness is the Midwest, according to the ranking. Nebraska, home of famed financier Warren Buffet, is in the top spot, followed by Iowa and Kansas.
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If MainStreet would have added two more categories (Fraud Friendly and Protecting Scam Artists) Florida might have made it to the No. 1 spot! It looks to me like the so-called "leadership" among our legislators is working hard to achieve this goal?
What happened to the SUNSHINE STATE -- THE RETIREMENT PARADISE?
Just some Food for Thought for our elected officials: "It's not always good to be the No. 1!
Enjoy the holidays -- and think about the article above!Warm Regards,Jan Bergemann, President
Cyber Citizens For Justice, Inc.
Dear Governor Charlie Crist, Dear Lt. Governor Jeff Kottkamp, Dear Senators and State Representatives,In case this article didn't catch your attention in today's newspaper -- here it is. I think it makes a very important statement: Florida is 2nd most miserable state, economic index concludesArticle Courtesy of The Sun-Sentinel
By Marcia Pounds
Published April 8, 2009
Florida is near the bottom of the happiness index. That is, if happiness has to do with income, debt, employment and keeping your home.
The state ranks 50th in the ranking by MainStreet.com., which included the District of Columbia in its survey of misery levels. Only Oregon at No. 51 is worse.
Florida residents' non-mortgage debt is 37.3 percent, according to the index. The state has 9.4 percent unemployment and a foreclosure rate of one per 214 households, according to MainStreet's index.
The happiness index looks at household income, debt, employment and foreclosures. The main source of financial happiness is the Midwest, according to the ranking. Nebraska, home of famed financier Warren Buffet, is in the top spot, followed by Iowa and Kansas.
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If MainStreet would have added two more categories (Fraud Friendly and Protecting Scam Artists) Florida might have made it to the No. 1 spot! It looks to me like the so-called "leadership" among our legislators is working hard to achieve this goal?
What happened to the SUNSHINE STATE -- THE RETIREMENT PARADISE?
Just some Food for Thought for our elected officials: "It's not always good to be the No. 1!
Enjoy the holidays -- and think about the article above!Warm Regards,Jan Bergemann, President
Cyber Citizens For Justice, Inc.
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