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Went to a Budget Town Hall Meeting on Thursday 10/28/10. The reason for this meeting was to "fulfill the governments responsibility to educate the public about the potential impacts of these cuts so that you can make informed decisions". With this in mind - On the city government. The city's chief operating officer Jay Goldstone claims that the City of San Diego has never recieved any money from the State. By the way he also does not understand that $23E12 means 23 trillion. If the city askes the County for money , that is goes on welfare, the city has to pay them, that is the County 6+% intrest on the loan. We pay endless billions in State and fereral sales and income taxes every year. Dearest Senator Barbara Boxer can not get the city a dime.Our city representative in Sacramento can not get the city a dime. It looks like the Federal government is against the city of San Diego. The State government is against the city of San Diego. The county government is against the city of San Diego. CCDC and the foreign developers and businesses in San Diego are aganist the city of San Diego. Working for Carly for U.S. Senate I have heard from people in the downtown area. There are so many liberal, tax free and foreign people here that just love Barbara Boxers idea of a tax-free Kibbutz San Diego that there is little hope for this city ever beeing American. And of Catholic Charities of San Diego, maybe you should go to www.ccdsd.org and look ther is little hope of San Diego ever being American. This organization has everything for everyone except for people that want to work for a living, with a direct line of money from the Federal government so no one needs the State, County or City governments.So you wonder why San Diego is dead!!. I work at Brian"s 24 between E&F next to the old St. James Hotel or now Ramada Hotel on deep nights. They now expect me to live off 12 hours a week, which forces me to live off less than my rent at the Golden West Hotel and have no money left to eat with. So why am I working for Carly for U.S. Senate and telling you what dear Barbara Boxer has been doing to Southern California for the last 28 years. She, the non-profets, foreign businesss, Kibbutz and Village Commune mentally people have destroyed your mind and killed the City of San Diego. John G Wotzka, downtown

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Went to a Budget Town Hall Meeting on Thursday 10/28/10. The reason for this meeting was to "fulfill the governments responsibility to educate the public about the potential impacts of these cuts so that you can make informed decisions". With this in mind - On the city government. The city's chief operating officer Jay Goldstone claims that the City of San Diego has never recieved any money from the State. By the way he also does not understand that $23E12 means 23 trillion. If the city askes the County for money , that is goes on welfare, the city has to pay them, that is the County 6+% intrest on the loan. We pay endless billions in State and fereral sales and income taxes every year. Dearest Senator Barbara Boxer can not get the city a dime.Our city representative in Sacramento can not get the city a dime. It looks like the Federal government is against the city of San Diego. The State government is against the city of San Diego. The county government is against the city of San Diego. CCDC and the foreign developers and businesses in San Diego are aganist the city of San Diego. Working for Carly for U.S. Senate I have heard from people in the downtown area. There are so many liberal, tax free and foreign people here that just love Barbara Boxers idea of a tax-free Kibbutz San Diego that there is little hope for this city ever beeing American. And of Catholic Charities of San Diego, maybe you should go to www.ccdsd.org and look ther is little hope of San Diego ever being American. This organization has everything for everyone except for people that want to work for a living, with a direct line of money from the Federal government so no one needs the State, County or City governments.So you wonder why San Diego is dead!!. I work at Brian"s 24 between E&F next to the old St. James Hotel or now Ramada Hotel on deep nights. They now expect me to live off 12 hours a week, which forces me to live off less than my rent at the Golden West Hotel and have no money left to eat with. So why am I working for Carly for U.S. Senate and telling you what dear Barbara Boxer has been doing to Southern California for the last 28 years. She, the non-profets, foreign businesss, Kibbutz and Village Commune mentally people have destroyed your mind and killed the City of San Diego. John G Wotzka, downtown

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