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May 2, 2008 at 9:59 AM #197865May 2, 2008 at 10:12 AM #197756JWM in SDParticipant
“I believe that American Risk-taking is what made this country great. It is both cultural and also possibly genetic, in that most Americans have descended from those who took a risk to leave their homeland in search of something better.”
Risk and Commensurate Rewards. Little or no risk should mean little or moderate reward. It’s that principle which has been damaged in the last several years. The culture you speak of has diminished and morphed into wanting no risk with significant reward. That happened through a mix of government intervention and lack of regulation and elitist greed that has always been buried below the surface of a particular class in this country.
May 2, 2008 at 10:12 AM #197792JWM in SDParticipant“I believe that American Risk-taking is what made this country great. It is both cultural and also possibly genetic, in that most Americans have descended from those who took a risk to leave their homeland in search of something better.”
Risk and Commensurate Rewards. Little or no risk should mean little or moderate reward. It’s that principle which has been damaged in the last several years. The culture you speak of has diminished and morphed into wanting no risk with significant reward. That happened through a mix of government intervention and lack of regulation and elitist greed that has always been buried below the surface of a particular class in this country.
May 2, 2008 at 10:12 AM #197819JWM in SDParticipant“I believe that American Risk-taking is what made this country great. It is both cultural and also possibly genetic, in that most Americans have descended from those who took a risk to leave their homeland in search of something better.”
Risk and Commensurate Rewards. Little or no risk should mean little or moderate reward. It’s that principle which has been damaged in the last several years. The culture you speak of has diminished and morphed into wanting no risk with significant reward. That happened through a mix of government intervention and lack of regulation and elitist greed that has always been buried below the surface of a particular class in this country.
May 2, 2008 at 10:12 AM #197843JWM in SDParticipant“I believe that American Risk-taking is what made this country great. It is both cultural and also possibly genetic, in that most Americans have descended from those who took a risk to leave their homeland in search of something better.”
Risk and Commensurate Rewards. Little or no risk should mean little or moderate reward. It’s that principle which has been damaged in the last several years. The culture you speak of has diminished and morphed into wanting no risk with significant reward. That happened through a mix of government intervention and lack of regulation and elitist greed that has always been buried below the surface of a particular class in this country.
May 2, 2008 at 10:12 AM #197880JWM in SDParticipant“I believe that American Risk-taking is what made this country great. It is both cultural and also possibly genetic, in that most Americans have descended from those who took a risk to leave their homeland in search of something better.”
Risk and Commensurate Rewards. Little or no risk should mean little or moderate reward. It’s that principle which has been damaged in the last several years. The culture you speak of has diminished and morphed into wanting no risk with significant reward. That happened through a mix of government intervention and lack of regulation and elitist greed that has always been buried below the surface of a particular class in this country.
May 2, 2008 at 10:15 AM #197761sdduuuudeParticipantWhere is the risk in buying a home with no money down ?
May 2, 2008 at 10:15 AM #197797sdduuuudeParticipantWhere is the risk in buying a home with no money down ?
May 2, 2008 at 10:15 AM #197824sdduuuudeParticipantWhere is the risk in buying a home with no money down ?
May 2, 2008 at 10:15 AM #197848sdduuuudeParticipantWhere is the risk in buying a home with no money down ?
May 2, 2008 at 10:15 AM #197885sdduuuudeParticipantWhere is the risk in buying a home with no money down ?
May 2, 2008 at 10:30 AM #197766gdcoxParticipantor ten of them.
I guess the 100% plus mortgage does rather pull the plug on anyone’s fancy risk arguments; especially if you had a poor rating to start with.
So it is back to the brokers and the raters: the incorrigibles and the incompetents.
May 2, 2008 at 10:30 AM #197802gdcoxParticipantor ten of them.
I guess the 100% plus mortgage does rather pull the plug on anyone’s fancy risk arguments; especially if you had a poor rating to start with.
So it is back to the brokers and the raters: the incorrigibles and the incompetents.
May 2, 2008 at 10:30 AM #197829gdcoxParticipantor ten of them.
I guess the 100% plus mortgage does rather pull the plug on anyone’s fancy risk arguments; especially if you had a poor rating to start with.
So it is back to the brokers and the raters: the incorrigibles and the incompetents.
May 2, 2008 at 10:30 AM #197853gdcoxParticipantor ten of them.
I guess the 100% plus mortgage does rather pull the plug on anyone’s fancy risk arguments; especially if you had a poor rating to start with.
So it is back to the brokers and the raters: the incorrigibles and the incompetents.
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