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October 23, 2009 at 4:49 PM #473732October 24, 2009 at 6:25 PM #473237sd_mattParticipant
Maybe if we wait long enough we can all get a $360,000 tax credit.
October 24, 2009 at 6:25 PM #473417sd_mattParticipantMaybe if we wait long enough we can all get a $360,000 tax credit.
October 24, 2009 at 6:25 PM #473779sd_mattParticipantMaybe if we wait long enough we can all get a $360,000 tax credit.
October 24, 2009 at 6:25 PM #473856sd_mattParticipantMaybe if we wait long enough we can all get a $360,000 tax credit.
October 24, 2009 at 6:25 PM #474081sd_mattParticipantMaybe if we wait long enough we can all get a $360,000 tax credit.
October 25, 2009 at 7:01 AM #473272EconProfParticipantI’m guessing we’ll get the $15,000 credit–however idiotic–it will apply to everybody, and will be announced in mid-November so as not to halt in-progress sales hoping to close by Nov. 30.
Look for a lot of whiners who snagged the $8k credit to complain they were cheated out of their rightful subsidy.October 25, 2009 at 7:01 AM #473452EconProfParticipantI’m guessing we’ll get the $15,000 credit–however idiotic–it will apply to everybody, and will be announced in mid-November so as not to halt in-progress sales hoping to close by Nov. 30.
Look for a lot of whiners who snagged the $8k credit to complain they were cheated out of their rightful subsidy.October 25, 2009 at 7:01 AM #473814EconProfParticipantI’m guessing we’ll get the $15,000 credit–however idiotic–it will apply to everybody, and will be announced in mid-November so as not to halt in-progress sales hoping to close by Nov. 30.
Look for a lot of whiners who snagged the $8k credit to complain they were cheated out of their rightful subsidy.October 25, 2009 at 7:01 AM #473891EconProfParticipantI’m guessing we’ll get the $15,000 credit–however idiotic–it will apply to everybody, and will be announced in mid-November so as not to halt in-progress sales hoping to close by Nov. 30.
Look for a lot of whiners who snagged the $8k credit to complain they were cheated out of their rightful subsidy.October 25, 2009 at 7:01 AM #474116EconProfParticipantI’m guessing we’ll get the $15,000 credit–however idiotic–it will apply to everybody, and will be announced in mid-November so as not to halt in-progress sales hoping to close by Nov. 30.
Look for a lot of whiners who snagged the $8k credit to complain they were cheated out of their rightful subsidy.October 25, 2009 at 7:20 AM #473277ArrayaParticipantIt’s no subsidy to the people for being tricked into buying increasingly over priced homes. It’s a crime against American people.
This is a last ditch desperate attempt to keep the whole banking system alive. Which will invariably fail.
FHA is practically giving subprime loans again. With an ever deteriorating real economy. Eventually, they will run out of buyers.
October 25, 2009 at 7:20 AM #473457ArrayaParticipantIt’s no subsidy to the people for being tricked into buying increasingly over priced homes. It’s a crime against American people.
This is a last ditch desperate attempt to keep the whole banking system alive. Which will invariably fail.
FHA is practically giving subprime loans again. With an ever deteriorating real economy. Eventually, they will run out of buyers.
October 25, 2009 at 7:20 AM #473819ArrayaParticipantIt’s no subsidy to the people for being tricked into buying increasingly over priced homes. It’s a crime against American people.
This is a last ditch desperate attempt to keep the whole banking system alive. Which will invariably fail.
FHA is practically giving subprime loans again. With an ever deteriorating real economy. Eventually, they will run out of buyers.
October 25, 2009 at 7:20 AM #473896ArrayaParticipantIt’s no subsidy to the people for being tricked into buying increasingly over priced homes. It’s a crime against American people.
This is a last ditch desperate attempt to keep the whole banking system alive. Which will invariably fail.
FHA is practically giving subprime loans again. With an ever deteriorating real economy. Eventually, they will run out of buyers.
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