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Neverhappy wrote:
Horrible & depressing place...how low can you go ? Far from the American dream...
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โDec-21-2014 06:59 PM
CKNSLS wrote:what's that got to do with the local economy? They still need to eat and buy gas/ LP.SCVJeff wrote:
Niland isn't exactly a bustling metropolis. It's a has-been poverty level arguably farm town whos businesses that are left surely need the revenue. Unless they can survive from the weekend sand buggy crowd, those 500-2000+ or so people out there still represent traffic at the markets, etc. Wouldn't be surprising if there are more folks at the Slabs than the entire population of Niland itself. Yeah they don't pay property taxes, but they certainly make a financial impact on the local businesses.
Forcing them out may not be a wise idea economically.
It they had money they wouldn't be living on a concrete slab with no water/electricity/sewers in the middle of nowhere........
โDec-21-2014 06:35 PM
Escargot wrote:CKNSLS wrote:Escargot wrote:CKNSLS wrote:
It they had money they wouldn't be living on a concrete slab with no water/electricity/sewers in the middle of nowhere........
And you know this... how?
C'mon.....really?
There are people living at The Slabs who have incomes. There are a few who have thriving businesses. Then there are snowbirds who have formed sub-communities, and live there for months at a time.
โDec-21-2014 03:02 PM
CKNSLS wrote:Escargot wrote:CKNSLS wrote:
It they had money they wouldn't be living on a concrete slab with no water/electricity/sewers in the middle of nowhere........
And you know this... how?
C'mon.....really?
โDec-21-2014 01:53 PM
Escargot wrote:CKNSLS wrote:
It they had money they wouldn't be living on a concrete slab with no water/electricity/sewers in the middle of nowhere........
And you know this... how?
โDec-21-2014 01:23 PM
CKNSLS wrote:
It they had money they wouldn't be living on a concrete slab with no water/electricity/sewers in the middle of nowhere........
โDec-21-2014 11:44 AM
SCVJeff wrote:
Niland isn't exactly a bustling metropolis. It's a has-been poverty level arguably farm town whos businesses that are left surely need the revenue. Unless they can survive from the weekend sand buggy crowd, those 500-2000+ or so people out there still represent traffic at the markets, etc. Wouldn't be surprising if there are more folks at the Slabs than the entire population of Niland itself. Yeah they don't pay property taxes, but they certainly make a financial impact on the local businesses.
Forcing them out may not be a wise idea economically.
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โDec-20-2014 10:55 AM
CKNSLS wrote:
That's the way they are going to muscle people out....cut off the water.