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March 1, 2010 at 10:14 PM #520535March 1, 2010 at 10:59 PM #519619briansd1Guest
Like paying farmers not to produce.
In France unemployed folks get to go to museums for free. In their free time, they can play tourists and visit their own cities. Good way to uplift the intellect.
March 1, 2010 at 10:59 PM #519760briansd1GuestLike paying farmers not to produce.
In France unemployed folks get to go to museums for free. In their free time, they can play tourists and visit their own cities. Good way to uplift the intellect.
March 1, 2010 at 10:59 PM #520193briansd1GuestLike paying farmers not to produce.
In France unemployed folks get to go to museums for free. In their free time, they can play tourists and visit their own cities. Good way to uplift the intellect.
March 1, 2010 at 10:59 PM #520285briansd1GuestLike paying farmers not to produce.
In France unemployed folks get to go to museums for free. In their free time, they can play tourists and visit their own cities. Good way to uplift the intellect.
March 1, 2010 at 10:59 PM #520540briansd1GuestLike paying farmers not to produce.
In France unemployed folks get to go to museums for free. In their free time, they can play tourists and visit their own cities. Good way to uplift the intellect.
March 1, 2010 at 11:20 PM #519639capemanParticipant[quote=Hitler]Why do so many fools continue to pay their mortgages?
In the Inland Empire, an estimated 100,000 homeowners are living rent-free, according to economist John Husing, who based that number on the difference between loan delinquencies and foreclosures. Industry experts say it’s difficult to say how many families are in that situation nationally because only banks know for sure how many customers have stopped paying entirely.
I say, create your own bailout! Rise up against the banking tyrants and cease paying your mortgage!
As a Christian you have no duty to allow yourself to be cheated, but you do have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice![/quote]
I’m tired of paying for all of these leeches. Hiding behind religion makes the religion look even worse than it already does. I’m sick of seeing all of the NOTW stickers on the back of big ass SUVs that I am paying for with my tax money. I’m tired of seeing people bitch about having 2 years of unemployment and it not being enough when they can adopt new skills, go to school to get new skills or take a freakin job at Starbucks easily in that time until they find the job they want. Preaching Christianity, socialism and entitlement seems to be the prevailing theme these days. It’s pretty sickening and makes me sad to be an American. That’s not what this country is about (except maybe the Christianity).
March 1, 2010 at 11:20 PM #519779capemanParticipant[quote=Hitler]Why do so many fools continue to pay their mortgages?
In the Inland Empire, an estimated 100,000 homeowners are living rent-free, according to economist John Husing, who based that number on the difference between loan delinquencies and foreclosures. Industry experts say it’s difficult to say how many families are in that situation nationally because only banks know for sure how many customers have stopped paying entirely.
I say, create your own bailout! Rise up against the banking tyrants and cease paying your mortgage!
As a Christian you have no duty to allow yourself to be cheated, but you do have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice![/quote]
I’m tired of paying for all of these leeches. Hiding behind religion makes the religion look even worse than it already does. I’m sick of seeing all of the NOTW stickers on the back of big ass SUVs that I am paying for with my tax money. I’m tired of seeing people bitch about having 2 years of unemployment and it not being enough when they can adopt new skills, go to school to get new skills or take a freakin job at Starbucks easily in that time until they find the job they want. Preaching Christianity, socialism and entitlement seems to be the prevailing theme these days. It’s pretty sickening and makes me sad to be an American. That’s not what this country is about (except maybe the Christianity).
March 1, 2010 at 11:20 PM #520213capemanParticipant[quote=Hitler]Why do so many fools continue to pay their mortgages?
In the Inland Empire, an estimated 100,000 homeowners are living rent-free, according to economist John Husing, who based that number on the difference between loan delinquencies and foreclosures. Industry experts say it’s difficult to say how many families are in that situation nationally because only banks know for sure how many customers have stopped paying entirely.
I say, create your own bailout! Rise up against the banking tyrants and cease paying your mortgage!
As a Christian you have no duty to allow yourself to be cheated, but you do have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice![/quote]
I’m tired of paying for all of these leeches. Hiding behind religion makes the religion look even worse than it already does. I’m sick of seeing all of the NOTW stickers on the back of big ass SUVs that I am paying for with my tax money. I’m tired of seeing people bitch about having 2 years of unemployment and it not being enough when they can adopt new skills, go to school to get new skills or take a freakin job at Starbucks easily in that time until they find the job they want. Preaching Christianity, socialism and entitlement seems to be the prevailing theme these days. It’s pretty sickening and makes me sad to be an American. That’s not what this country is about (except maybe the Christianity).
March 1, 2010 at 11:20 PM #520305capemanParticipant[quote=Hitler]Why do so many fools continue to pay their mortgages?
In the Inland Empire, an estimated 100,000 homeowners are living rent-free, according to economist John Husing, who based that number on the difference between loan delinquencies and foreclosures. Industry experts say it’s difficult to say how many families are in that situation nationally because only banks know for sure how many customers have stopped paying entirely.
I say, create your own bailout! Rise up against the banking tyrants and cease paying your mortgage!
As a Christian you have no duty to allow yourself to be cheated, but you do have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice![/quote]
I’m tired of paying for all of these leeches. Hiding behind religion makes the religion look even worse than it already does. I’m sick of seeing all of the NOTW stickers on the back of big ass SUVs that I am paying for with my tax money. I’m tired of seeing people bitch about having 2 years of unemployment and it not being enough when they can adopt new skills, go to school to get new skills or take a freakin job at Starbucks easily in that time until they find the job they want. Preaching Christianity, socialism and entitlement seems to be the prevailing theme these days. It’s pretty sickening and makes me sad to be an American. That’s not what this country is about (except maybe the Christianity).
March 1, 2010 at 11:20 PM #520560capemanParticipant[quote=Hitler]Why do so many fools continue to pay their mortgages?
In the Inland Empire, an estimated 100,000 homeowners are living rent-free, according to economist John Husing, who based that number on the difference between loan delinquencies and foreclosures. Industry experts say it’s difficult to say how many families are in that situation nationally because only banks know for sure how many customers have stopped paying entirely.
I say, create your own bailout! Rise up against the banking tyrants and cease paying your mortgage!
As a Christian you have no duty to allow yourself to be cheated, but you do have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice![/quote]
I’m tired of paying for all of these leeches. Hiding behind religion makes the religion look even worse than it already does. I’m sick of seeing all of the NOTW stickers on the back of big ass SUVs that I am paying for with my tax money. I’m tired of seeing people bitch about having 2 years of unemployment and it not being enough when they can adopt new skills, go to school to get new skills or take a freakin job at Starbucks easily in that time until they find the job they want. Preaching Christianity, socialism and entitlement seems to be the prevailing theme these days. It’s pretty sickening and makes me sad to be an American. That’s not what this country is about (except maybe the Christianity).
March 2, 2010 at 4:17 AM #5196494plexownerParticipant‘Before we condemn average people for making a “poor economic decision”, remember that the drum to buy, with the messaging that “housing will never go down”, because “it never does”, and “if you don’t buy now, you’ll be priced out forever” was beating loudly for several years. Banks, realtors, and the Corporate Media all colluded to fool the public.’
there were MANY people who weren’t fooled by any of this – why should they suffer because of the fools?
there were even those of us who tried to talk some sense into these fools and, for our efforts, were called ‘doom and gloomers’, ‘conspiracy theorists’, etc – we were also told that we didn’t know what we were talking about, that it was ‘different this time’, etc
and now we are supposed to roll over and wet ourselves while the fools get bailed out with our tax money?
March 2, 2010 at 4:17 AM #5197894plexownerParticipant‘Before we condemn average people for making a “poor economic decision”, remember that the drum to buy, with the messaging that “housing will never go down”, because “it never does”, and “if you don’t buy now, you’ll be priced out forever” was beating loudly for several years. Banks, realtors, and the Corporate Media all colluded to fool the public.’
there were MANY people who weren’t fooled by any of this – why should they suffer because of the fools?
there were even those of us who tried to talk some sense into these fools and, for our efforts, were called ‘doom and gloomers’, ‘conspiracy theorists’, etc – we were also told that we didn’t know what we were talking about, that it was ‘different this time’, etc
and now we are supposed to roll over and wet ourselves while the fools get bailed out with our tax money?
March 2, 2010 at 4:17 AM #5202234plexownerParticipant‘Before we condemn average people for making a “poor economic decision”, remember that the drum to buy, with the messaging that “housing will never go down”, because “it never does”, and “if you don’t buy now, you’ll be priced out forever” was beating loudly for several years. Banks, realtors, and the Corporate Media all colluded to fool the public.’
there were MANY people who weren’t fooled by any of this – why should they suffer because of the fools?
there were even those of us who tried to talk some sense into these fools and, for our efforts, were called ‘doom and gloomers’, ‘conspiracy theorists’, etc – we were also told that we didn’t know what we were talking about, that it was ‘different this time’, etc
and now we are supposed to roll over and wet ourselves while the fools get bailed out with our tax money?
March 2, 2010 at 4:17 AM #5203154plexownerParticipant‘Before we condemn average people for making a “poor economic decision”, remember that the drum to buy, with the messaging that “housing will never go down”, because “it never does”, and “if you don’t buy now, you’ll be priced out forever” was beating loudly for several years. Banks, realtors, and the Corporate Media all colluded to fool the public.’
there were MANY people who weren’t fooled by any of this – why should they suffer because of the fools?
there were even those of us who tried to talk some sense into these fools and, for our efforts, were called ‘doom and gloomers’, ‘conspiracy theorists’, etc – we were also told that we didn’t know what we were talking about, that it was ‘different this time’, etc
and now we are supposed to roll over and wet ourselves while the fools get bailed out with our tax money?
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