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October 6, 2008 at 8:25 AM #14095October 6, 2008 at 9:06 AM #281931meadandaleParticipant
Thanks Jerry Brown for helping to advance socialism and absolve irresponsible borrowers from their mistakes by blaming it on the lenders.
October 6, 2008 at 9:06 AM #282267meadandaleParticipantThanks Jerry Brown for helping to advance socialism and absolve irresponsible borrowers from their mistakes by blaming it on the lenders.
October 6, 2008 at 9:06 AM #282209meadandaleParticipantThanks Jerry Brown for helping to advance socialism and absolve irresponsible borrowers from their mistakes by blaming it on the lenders.
October 6, 2008 at 9:06 AM #282213meadandaleParticipantThanks Jerry Brown for helping to advance socialism and absolve irresponsible borrowers from their mistakes by blaming it on the lenders.
October 6, 2008 at 9:06 AM #282255meadandaleParticipantThanks Jerry Brown for helping to advance socialism and absolve irresponsible borrowers from their mistakes by blaming it on the lenders.
October 6, 2008 at 9:21 AM #282264hipmattParticipant[quote=meadandale]Thanks Jerry Brown for helping to advance socialism and absolve irresponsible borrowers from their mistakes by blaming it on the lenders.[/quote]
I agree with you.. but be careful here. Piggintons are now generally for socialism. When I joined this site in 05, everyone was for free market capitalism, personal responsibility, and people were generally anti bailouts, now they all cry foul and and have massive entitlement issues here. 90% of the threads are now political in nature and mostly support socialist programs and beliefs and bash the opposition. Usually hate/profanity is involved in their responses. When the only politician thus far made a brave comment to the effect of placing some of the blame back on the irresponsible borrowers, and encouraged Americans to live “within their means”, that politician got slammed.October 6, 2008 at 9:21 AM #282277hipmattParticipant[quote=meadandale]Thanks Jerry Brown for helping to advance socialism and absolve irresponsible borrowers from their mistakes by blaming it on the lenders.[/quote]
I agree with you.. but be careful here. Piggintons are now generally for socialism. When I joined this site in 05, everyone was for free market capitalism, personal responsibility, and people were generally anti bailouts, now they all cry foul and and have massive entitlement issues here. 90% of the threads are now political in nature and mostly support socialist programs and beliefs and bash the opposition. Usually hate/profanity is involved in their responses. When the only politician thus far made a brave comment to the effect of placing some of the blame back on the irresponsible borrowers, and encouraged Americans to live “within their means”, that politician got slammed.October 6, 2008 at 9:21 AM #282223hipmattParticipant[quote=meadandale]Thanks Jerry Brown for helping to advance socialism and absolve irresponsible borrowers from their mistakes by blaming it on the lenders.[/quote]
I agree with you.. but be careful here. Piggintons are now generally for socialism. When I joined this site in 05, everyone was for free market capitalism, personal responsibility, and people were generally anti bailouts, now they all cry foul and and have massive entitlement issues here. 90% of the threads are now political in nature and mostly support socialist programs and beliefs and bash the opposition. Usually hate/profanity is involved in their responses. When the only politician thus far made a brave comment to the effect of placing some of the blame back on the irresponsible borrowers, and encouraged Americans to live “within their means”, that politician got slammed.October 6, 2008 at 9:21 AM #282219hipmattParticipant[quote=meadandale]Thanks Jerry Brown for helping to advance socialism and absolve irresponsible borrowers from their mistakes by blaming it on the lenders.[/quote]
I agree with you.. but be careful here. Piggintons are now generally for socialism. When I joined this site in 05, everyone was for free market capitalism, personal responsibility, and people were generally anti bailouts, now they all cry foul and and have massive entitlement issues here. 90% of the threads are now political in nature and mostly support socialist programs and beliefs and bash the opposition. Usually hate/profanity is involved in their responses. When the only politician thus far made a brave comment to the effect of placing some of the blame back on the irresponsible borrowers, and encouraged Americans to live “within their means”, that politician got slammed.October 6, 2008 at 9:21 AM #281941hipmattParticipant[quote=meadandale]Thanks Jerry Brown for helping to advance socialism and absolve irresponsible borrowers from their mistakes by blaming it on the lenders.[/quote]
I agree with you.. but be careful here. Piggintons are now generally for socialism. When I joined this site in 05, everyone was for free market capitalism, personal responsibility, and people were generally anti bailouts, now they all cry foul and and have massive entitlement issues here. 90% of the threads are now political in nature and mostly support socialist programs and beliefs and bash the opposition. Usually hate/profanity is involved in their responses. When the only politician thus far made a brave comment to the effect of placing some of the blame back on the irresponsible borrowers, and encouraged Americans to live “within their means”, that politician got slammed.October 6, 2008 at 11:19 AM #282041fun4vnay2ParticipantThis morning in PBS radio, someone commented that BoA would help home owners stay in their home and if it is not possible then they would help homeowners move to their new home.
Not sure what exactly does it mean but it surely looks like that if you bought a home you can’t afford then it is a good deal for youOctober 6, 2008 at 11:19 AM #282321fun4vnay2ParticipantThis morning in PBS radio, someone commented that BoA would help home owners stay in their home and if it is not possible then they would help homeowners move to their new home.
Not sure what exactly does it mean but it surely looks like that if you bought a home you can’t afford then it is a good deal for youOctober 6, 2008 at 11:19 AM #282323fun4vnay2ParticipantThis morning in PBS radio, someone commented that BoA would help home owners stay in their home and if it is not possible then they would help homeowners move to their new home.
Not sure what exactly does it mean but it surely looks like that if you bought a home you can’t afford then it is a good deal for youOctober 6, 2008 at 11:19 AM #282364fun4vnay2ParticipantThis morning in PBS radio, someone commented that BoA would help home owners stay in their home and if it is not possible then they would help homeowners move to their new home.
Not sure what exactly does it mean but it surely looks like that if you bought a home you can’t afford then it is a good deal for you -
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