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June 12, 2010 at 5:44 PM #564494June 12, 2010 at 8:05 PM #563615
sdrealtor
ParticipantWoooahhh! That post sounds like a time warp. As far as I can see(and pretty much every survey i have seen in the last couple years) we stopped thinking about primary residences as “investments” a few years ago.
And for the record, our country never stopped being great.
June 12, 2010 at 8:05 PM #563712sdrealtor
ParticipantWoooahhh! That post sounds like a time warp. As far as I can see(and pretty much every survey i have seen in the last couple years) we stopped thinking about primary residences as “investments” a few years ago.
And for the record, our country never stopped being great.
June 12, 2010 at 8:05 PM #564213sdrealtor
ParticipantWoooahhh! That post sounds like a time warp. As far as I can see(and pretty much every survey i have seen in the last couple years) we stopped thinking about primary residences as “investments” a few years ago.
And for the record, our country never stopped being great.
June 12, 2010 at 8:05 PM #564321sdrealtor
ParticipantWoooahhh! That post sounds like a time warp. As far as I can see(and pretty much every survey i have seen in the last couple years) we stopped thinking about primary residences as “investments” a few years ago.
And for the record, our country never stopped being great.
June 12, 2010 at 8:05 PM #564601sdrealtor
ParticipantWoooahhh! That post sounds like a time warp. As far as I can see(and pretty much every survey i have seen in the last couple years) we stopped thinking about primary residences as “investments” a few years ago.
And for the record, our country never stopped being great.
June 12, 2010 at 10:12 PM #563668CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]
And for the record, our country never stopped being great.[/quote]
Wish I could agree with you on that. We used to innovate and produce great things that made life easier, safer, more efficient and productive. Over the past couple of decades, we’ve shifted into a country that values capital over labor and production. We’ve elevated “dealmakers” who speculate and “invest” over the workers who produce real goods and provide truly useful services.
Our most recent “innovations” (financial “innovations”) have brought the world to its knees. Somehow, I don’t think of this country the same way I used to; and I’m not alone in this.
I desperately want to see us turn a corner and put this nightmare behind us. I believe in this country and her people, but we’ve gone a long way down the wrong path, and we have a lot of work to do to turn things around.
June 12, 2010 at 10:12 PM #563765CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]
And for the record, our country never stopped being great.[/quote]
Wish I could agree with you on that. We used to innovate and produce great things that made life easier, safer, more efficient and productive. Over the past couple of decades, we’ve shifted into a country that values capital over labor and production. We’ve elevated “dealmakers” who speculate and “invest” over the workers who produce real goods and provide truly useful services.
Our most recent “innovations” (financial “innovations”) have brought the world to its knees. Somehow, I don’t think of this country the same way I used to; and I’m not alone in this.
I desperately want to see us turn a corner and put this nightmare behind us. I believe in this country and her people, but we’ve gone a long way down the wrong path, and we have a lot of work to do to turn things around.
June 12, 2010 at 10:12 PM #564267CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]
And for the record, our country never stopped being great.[/quote]
Wish I could agree with you on that. We used to innovate and produce great things that made life easier, safer, more efficient and productive. Over the past couple of decades, we’ve shifted into a country that values capital over labor and production. We’ve elevated “dealmakers” who speculate and “invest” over the workers who produce real goods and provide truly useful services.
Our most recent “innovations” (financial “innovations”) have brought the world to its knees. Somehow, I don’t think of this country the same way I used to; and I’m not alone in this.
I desperately want to see us turn a corner and put this nightmare behind us. I believe in this country and her people, but we’ve gone a long way down the wrong path, and we have a lot of work to do to turn things around.
June 12, 2010 at 10:12 PM #564372CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]
And for the record, our country never stopped being great.[/quote]
Wish I could agree with you on that. We used to innovate and produce great things that made life easier, safer, more efficient and productive. Over the past couple of decades, we’ve shifted into a country that values capital over labor and production. We’ve elevated “dealmakers” who speculate and “invest” over the workers who produce real goods and provide truly useful services.
Our most recent “innovations” (financial “innovations”) have brought the world to its knees. Somehow, I don’t think of this country the same way I used to; and I’m not alone in this.
I desperately want to see us turn a corner and put this nightmare behind us. I believe in this country and her people, but we’ve gone a long way down the wrong path, and we have a lot of work to do to turn things around.
June 12, 2010 at 10:12 PM #564652CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]
And for the record, our country never stopped being great.[/quote]
Wish I could agree with you on that. We used to innovate and produce great things that made life easier, safer, more efficient and productive. Over the past couple of decades, we’ve shifted into a country that values capital over labor and production. We’ve elevated “dealmakers” who speculate and “invest” over the workers who produce real goods and provide truly useful services.
Our most recent “innovations” (financial “innovations”) have brought the world to its knees. Somehow, I don’t think of this country the same way I used to; and I’m not alone in this.
I desperately want to see us turn a corner and put this nightmare behind us. I believe in this country and her people, but we’ve gone a long way down the wrong path, and we have a lot of work to do to turn things around.
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