Thursday, April 1, 2010

Nothing left to say

I have not posted for a while as there is really nothing newsworthy about the Great Park to report. If you want news about the Great Park, then go see it for yourself. Besides, mentioning that the park lies on a former airport site only gets people upset. That only further divides North County and South County. It is time to end this blog.

Instead I need to get back to work for tax season, especially now that Obamacare has been jammed down our throats. The redistribution of the wealth agenda goes on despite polls against it.

Vernon

9 comments:

anon said...

It's a pleasure to read your April Fools plan to end this blog just when Lone Nimby is self-destructing from jealousy, insults, hate and lies. Millions of pro-El Toro International Airport supporters understand the joke, but opponents do not get it. Lone Nimby is a basket case. Obama's healthcare is rooted in the Nation Group's single payer theology, dating back a hundred years. Your perseverance with this website is a big dividend, and it won't take a century to do it. Irvine has preserved the runways and leased the land to farmers for agriculture. Yes, turn on the lights, Vernon. We need that airport now more than ever.

Anonymous said...

Donald, it truly would be a blessing to see this silly lie site (you call it a blog, but since you're a hate filled liar, I call it a lie site) but we all know this is just your idea of an April Fools joke. The real problem is you're the April fool. Hell, you're every months fool. A fool for all seasons. A fool and his airport are soon parted.

anon said...

El Toro International Airport already is built and all we have to do is book our fights. It has 10,000 foot jumbo jet runways arranged in a fuel-saving cross configuration. Lone Nimby has not learned a thing from this website and posts hate, jealousy, insults and lies. This uses valuable resources of memory, bandwidth and energy. It blocks supporters of El Toro International Airport from posting. Turn on the lights, Vernon. Lone Nimby lives in a dream world of April Fools.

Anonymous said...

Almost good to see you back Vern, we were beginning to think you were as dead as El Toro airport. And we were really getting worried about Donald, who was just about to burst with no outlet (besides the NIMBHY Beach Daily Pilot) for his airport fantasies.

But you are right, it's time to end this silly blog and let you NIMBYS get back to work to make a living to support the welfare class. Adios.

anon said...

This blog is not silly. That's just Nimby talk from brainwashed dummies. Only El Toro International Airport can survive a 7.2 earthquake because it is built on firm ground. Other airports will liquify. El Toro International Airport truly is unique. Earthquakes can strike without warning. Turn on the lights, Vernon. Nimbys don't count anymore.

Anonymous said...

Donnie, you are contradicting everything Vernon has said about airports being economic engines. You two NIMBYs need to get on the same page!


Daily Pilot
April 29th, 2010

Business council takes positive spin on JWA

The Orange County Business Council has projected that the building of a third terminal at John Wayne Airport will create 6,500 jobs and bring in $1.9 billion over the next three years, but this is a specious report, (“JWA to create jobs,” April 11)

Airports do not create jobs, except in a synergistic way, and the only way airport jobs can continue would be to continue to expand.

JWA is a tiny island of unincorporated land completely surrounded by cities that are determined to keep the lid on that airport.

The business council should know better than posting such optimism, unless it hates the people who suffer from that airport, including those in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.

Donald Nyre

Newport Beach

anon said...

Lone Nimby knows nothing about economic engines, but the great Donald Nyre knows all about jobs at El Toro International Airport and the lack of them at constrained airports. Turn on the lights, Vernon. El Toro International Airport is waiting in the wings with 30 million annual passengers.

Anonymous said...

It's nice to see this joke of a blog site fading into the sunset.

Nothing to see here, move along.........

Vernon Delights said...

858,

So I take it, this is a request for more material. Obviously you missed having me post on here. One new article coming up!