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November 6, 2008 at 7:10 PM #14385November 6, 2008 at 7:46 PM #300592
socrattt
ParticipantSounds just about right!! America is moving in the right direction. Welfare to those deserving!
Never in my right mind did I think that I would pay the ultimate price for being responsible. I lost 70% of my 401K which was a decent amount. My company had a number of investments in different stocks as well which plummeted and I refrained from taking any risk in the housing market!! I have lost hundreds of thousands and those who had nothing are probably sitting in a better position. It’s quite obvious that playing by the rules doesn’t work anymore. America is in trouble and this Country’s future is very bleak.
November 6, 2008 at 7:46 PM #300949socrattt
ParticipantSounds just about right!! America is moving in the right direction. Welfare to those deserving!
Never in my right mind did I think that I would pay the ultimate price for being responsible. I lost 70% of my 401K which was a decent amount. My company had a number of investments in different stocks as well which plummeted and I refrained from taking any risk in the housing market!! I have lost hundreds of thousands and those who had nothing are probably sitting in a better position. It’s quite obvious that playing by the rules doesn’t work anymore. America is in trouble and this Country’s future is very bleak.
November 6, 2008 at 7:46 PM #300960socrattt
ParticipantSounds just about right!! America is moving in the right direction. Welfare to those deserving!
Never in my right mind did I think that I would pay the ultimate price for being responsible. I lost 70% of my 401K which was a decent amount. My company had a number of investments in different stocks as well which plummeted and I refrained from taking any risk in the housing market!! I have lost hundreds of thousands and those who had nothing are probably sitting in a better position. It’s quite obvious that playing by the rules doesn’t work anymore. America is in trouble and this Country’s future is very bleak.
November 6, 2008 at 7:46 PM #300973socrattt
ParticipantSounds just about right!! America is moving in the right direction. Welfare to those deserving!
Never in my right mind did I think that I would pay the ultimate price for being responsible. I lost 70% of my 401K which was a decent amount. My company had a number of investments in different stocks as well which plummeted and I refrained from taking any risk in the housing market!! I have lost hundreds of thousands and those who had nothing are probably sitting in a better position. It’s quite obvious that playing by the rules doesn’t work anymore. America is in trouble and this Country’s future is very bleak.
November 6, 2008 at 7:46 PM #301027socrattt
ParticipantSounds just about right!! America is moving in the right direction. Welfare to those deserving!
Never in my right mind did I think that I would pay the ultimate price for being responsible. I lost 70% of my 401K which was a decent amount. My company had a number of investments in different stocks as well which plummeted and I refrained from taking any risk in the housing market!! I have lost hundreds of thousands and those who had nothing are probably sitting in a better position. It’s quite obvious that playing by the rules doesn’t work anymore. America is in trouble and this Country’s future is very bleak.
November 6, 2008 at 10:53 PM #300737nostradamus
ParticipantThat sucks socratt, I’d be pissed.
This seems like a good thread to again post my questions:
Has anyone heard of any bailouts or loan modifications for investment/rental homes? Does anyone have a reliable number of how many homes are rentals?
November 6, 2008 at 10:53 PM #301094nostradamus
ParticipantThat sucks socratt, I’d be pissed.
This seems like a good thread to again post my questions:
Has anyone heard of any bailouts or loan modifications for investment/rental homes? Does anyone have a reliable number of how many homes are rentals?
November 6, 2008 at 10:53 PM #301104nostradamus
ParticipantThat sucks socratt, I’d be pissed.
This seems like a good thread to again post my questions:
Has anyone heard of any bailouts or loan modifications for investment/rental homes? Does anyone have a reliable number of how many homes are rentals?
November 6, 2008 at 10:53 PM #301119nostradamus
ParticipantThat sucks socratt, I’d be pissed.
This seems like a good thread to again post my questions:
Has anyone heard of any bailouts or loan modifications for investment/rental homes? Does anyone have a reliable number of how many homes are rentals?
November 6, 2008 at 10:53 PM #301172nostradamus
ParticipantThat sucks socratt, I’d be pissed.
This seems like a good thread to again post my questions:
Has anyone heard of any bailouts or loan modifications for investment/rental homes? Does anyone have a reliable number of how many homes are rentals?
November 7, 2008 at 7:37 AM #300841sdduuuude
ParticipantYes – you are missing something.
It was the bank that took on the massive risk, not the home buyer.
November 7, 2008 at 7:37 AM #301199sdduuuude
ParticipantYes – you are missing something.
It was the bank that took on the massive risk, not the home buyer.
November 7, 2008 at 7:37 AM #301208sdduuuude
ParticipantYes – you are missing something.
It was the bank that took on the massive risk, not the home buyer.
November 7, 2008 at 7:37 AM #301225sdduuuude
ParticipantYes – you are missing something.
It was the bank that took on the massive risk, not the home buyer.
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