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December 26, 2007 at 1:33 PM #124605December 26, 2007 at 8:05 PM #124604patientrenterParticipant
HereWeGo, eliminating the mortgage interest deduction is DOA. But it’s fun to see it at least raised in a serious context. I enjoy it, just as I enjoy seeing any serious proposal to eliminate criminal penalties for recreational drugs. Of course, both changes are equally unlikely to be enacted.
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December 26, 2007 at 8:05 PM #124753patientrenterParticipantHereWeGo, eliminating the mortgage interest deduction is DOA. But it’s fun to see it at least raised in a serious context. I enjoy it, just as I enjoy seeing any serious proposal to eliminate criminal penalties for recreational drugs. Of course, both changes are equally unlikely to be enacted.
Patient renter in OC
December 26, 2007 at 8:05 PM #124774patientrenterParticipantHereWeGo, eliminating the mortgage interest deduction is DOA. But it’s fun to see it at least raised in a serious context. I enjoy it, just as I enjoy seeing any serious proposal to eliminate criminal penalties for recreational drugs. Of course, both changes are equally unlikely to be enacted.
Patient renter in OC
December 26, 2007 at 8:05 PM #124831patientrenterParticipantHereWeGo, eliminating the mortgage interest deduction is DOA. But it’s fun to see it at least raised in a serious context. I enjoy it, just as I enjoy seeing any serious proposal to eliminate criminal penalties for recreational drugs. Of course, both changes are equally unlikely to be enacted.
Patient renter in OC
December 26, 2007 at 8:05 PM #124855patientrenterParticipantHereWeGo, eliminating the mortgage interest deduction is DOA. But it’s fun to see it at least raised in a serious context. I enjoy it, just as I enjoy seeing any serious proposal to eliminate criminal penalties for recreational drugs. Of course, both changes are equally unlikely to be enacted.
Patient renter in OC
December 27, 2007 at 9:28 AM #124947meadandaleParticipantYeah, this is a great idea because god knows that the state really needs more money.
You want to know why american consumers are so fiscally stupid and continue to spend way beyond their means and put themeselves further in debt? They learned it all from the government.
December 27, 2007 at 9:28 AM #125050meadandaleParticipantYeah, this is a great idea because god knows that the state really needs more money.
You want to know why american consumers are so fiscally stupid and continue to spend way beyond their means and put themeselves further in debt? They learned it all from the government.
December 27, 2007 at 9:28 AM #125026meadandaleParticipantYeah, this is a great idea because god knows that the state really needs more money.
You want to know why american consumers are so fiscally stupid and continue to spend way beyond their means and put themeselves further in debt? They learned it all from the government.
December 27, 2007 at 9:28 AM #124967meadandaleParticipantYeah, this is a great idea because god knows that the state really needs more money.
You want to know why american consumers are so fiscally stupid and continue to spend way beyond their means and put themeselves further in debt? They learned it all from the government.
December 27, 2007 at 9:28 AM #124798meadandaleParticipantYeah, this is a great idea because god knows that the state really needs more money.
You want to know why american consumers are so fiscally stupid and continue to spend way beyond their means and put themeselves further in debt? They learned it all from the government.
December 27, 2007 at 1:31 PM #125028EugeneParticipantI understand this as making mortgage interest non-deductible as far as state tax is concerned. California can’t possibly eliminate federal interest deduction, it’s out of their jurisdiction.
December 27, 2007 at 1:31 PM #125179EugeneParticipantI understand this as making mortgage interest non-deductible as far as state tax is concerned. California can’t possibly eliminate federal interest deduction, it’s out of their jurisdiction.
December 27, 2007 at 1:31 PM #125198EugeneParticipantI understand this as making mortgage interest non-deductible as far as state tax is concerned. California can’t possibly eliminate federal interest deduction, it’s out of their jurisdiction.
December 27, 2007 at 1:31 PM #125258EugeneParticipantI understand this as making mortgage interest non-deductible as far as state tax is concerned. California can’t possibly eliminate federal interest deduction, it’s out of their jurisdiction.
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