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Home › Forums › Other › if you bought a house at a great price during the great recession, you should be”ashamed” for taking advantage of it
I feel terrible. I’ll be feeling terrible in Italy, France and Spain on my next vacation. Thanks Liz!
Maybe you should. Maybe you should also feel shame if you aren’t 6 feet tall, or if you are. Maybe you should just feel ashamed about your shame and entitlement. Nah FLU just keep going down the crackpot road.
Josh
To shamelessly do something is not the same as you should be ashamed. Be careful how you quote, flu. You fail to understand context and nuances.
I’m shamelessly evicting a tenant before thanksgiving because it’s business. But I’m not ashamed, nor should I feel so.
Of course, Elizabeth Warren is right. Wall Street caused the financial meltdown because of financial alchemy. And Wall Street benefited from bailout and monetary easing that funneled hundred if billions through the same banks. It’s just how the system is setup. It’s business and it’s shameless.
Elizabeth Warren is very smart. The real nutjobs are the coal miners and farmers who vote for Trump and those who believe Ukraine conspiracies.
Ironically an EW win would most likely end with another great opportunity to buy.
If that’s the case, may she win and prosper.
Maybe it’s just campaign talk. If she is elected,maybe she will hire the best advisers, learn like a puppy dog at their feet, and grow into the job.
[quote=outtamojo]Maybe it’s just campaign talk. If she is elected,maybe she will hire the best advisers, learn like a puppy dog at their feet, and grow into the job.[/quote]
LOL OK now that is ironic.
Another Ironic thing is home and stock owners tend to vote more often than renters and non-stock owners.