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By: OC Resident

If you truly want to see a glimpse of how OC will be in 10 years, just drive by a few grade schools or high schools at 2:30 pm and watch the kids that pour out. Radically different than it was 20 years...

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By: Joaquin Endorfer

Yikes, when can I sign up? Any chance I can land one of those cushie government jobs that pays half a million a year and pads my retirement plan so I can retire at 50 and double dip? Bring it on!

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By: Jack Sheepman

BINGO

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By: MR. RIGHT

Here we are living in the richest state in the Union, in the richest country on the planet with enough oil, natural gas & coal to fulfill our energy needs for the next 300 years. And I won’t even...

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By: never ending fight for freedom

fbi is checking you out

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By: never ending fight for freedom

You mean this pesky little detail? http://blogs.investors.com/capitalhill/index.php/home/35-politicsinvesting/2128-us-wont-recover-lost-jobs-until-march-2020-at-current-pace

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By: Tom Peranteau

I suppose this clown knows better than the economists that I read that have correctly predicted the last two crashes. They tell a completely different story on most of his bullet points.

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By: only 2 more years

nice story, HOWEVER, in 2012 the world is gonna blow up. So 10 year forecasts do little or no good.

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By: deepthroat

Dr. Doti is right in at least one sense, high speed rail will still be in the planning stages. For those of you who remember; the Century Freeway took nearly 30 years.

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By: OLSRFBUM

I take it you won’t be voting for Oama next term?

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By: whoibe

But the world is gonna end in two years!

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By: anth

1) Many states will have to default, because of debt. 2) Crime will explode, because so many people will be out of work, and because there will not be enough resources to contain it or prisons to hold...

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By: glow22

I disagree with most of that.

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By: Benny

what have you been smoking Jack.? The 2010 edition of The Princeton Review’s Best 172 Law Schools lists Chapman Law as #2 in the “Best Classroom Experience” category, #3 in the “Best Quality of Life”...

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By: Jack Staav

Hey Mr. Sheepman, you do not know what you are talking about. Chapman University has become one of the best universities in this country and a lot is due to President Doti. I have seen it progress very...

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By: Paul

never: Who’s “MORAN”?

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By: Paul

OC: You don’t have to drive anywhere. Walk to HB Central Park and watch the school buses unload droves of kids who are out on their nature tours. No habla.

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By: Ken

He is forgetting to figure in the dysfunctional gang up in Sacramento, and the impact that they will continue to have on the state. Most OC based companies cannot pay employees the high wages needed to...

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By: Lenz

Not true. There is plenty of water to go around. If we charge users a market rate 2 things will happen: the farmers will sell it when the price gets high enough and there will be conservation (ie no...

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By: Lenz

The high speed rail will NEVER pencil in this state. The next question: where will the subsidies come from to keep it afloat? Sacramento? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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