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January 27, 2008 at 12:00 PM #143797January 27, 2008 at 12:06 PM #143460drunkleParticipant
action? why? stimulus sounds nice. I’d like some stimulus.
limits? fha? we dont like no stinkin limits and regulations anyways.
this isn’t welfare or a bailout or a rescue plan for irresponsible, even criminal behaviour. heck, the economy is strong, it’s not in trouble, we’re doing great. this stimulus is only to make things even better and who doesn’t want that?
January 27, 2008 at 12:06 PM #143703drunkleParticipantaction? why? stimulus sounds nice. I’d like some stimulus.
limits? fha? we dont like no stinkin limits and regulations anyways.
this isn’t welfare or a bailout or a rescue plan for irresponsible, even criminal behaviour. heck, the economy is strong, it’s not in trouble, we’re doing great. this stimulus is only to make things even better and who doesn’t want that?
January 27, 2008 at 12:06 PM #143709drunkleParticipantaction? why? stimulus sounds nice. I’d like some stimulus.
limits? fha? we dont like no stinkin limits and regulations anyways.
this isn’t welfare or a bailout or a rescue plan for irresponsible, even criminal behaviour. heck, the economy is strong, it’s not in trouble, we’re doing great. this stimulus is only to make things even better and who doesn’t want that?
January 27, 2008 at 12:06 PM #143734drunkleParticipantaction? why? stimulus sounds nice. I’d like some stimulus.
limits? fha? we dont like no stinkin limits and regulations anyways.
this isn’t welfare or a bailout or a rescue plan for irresponsible, even criminal behaviour. heck, the economy is strong, it’s not in trouble, we’re doing great. this stimulus is only to make things even better and who doesn’t want that?
January 27, 2008 at 12:06 PM #143803drunkleParticipantaction? why? stimulus sounds nice. I’d like some stimulus.
limits? fha? we dont like no stinkin limits and regulations anyways.
this isn’t welfare or a bailout or a rescue plan for irresponsible, even criminal behaviour. heck, the economy is strong, it’s not in trouble, we’re doing great. this stimulus is only to make things even better and who doesn’t want that?
January 27, 2008 at 1:02 PM #143465kewpParticipantI personally don’t care as I don’t see how anything could make a difference at this point.
People will soon realize that it makes much more sense to toss their keys and buy a cheap foreclosure across the street vs. stretching to make their current payments (regardless of bailout plan). Nothing can stop that tsunami once it gets rolling.
January 27, 2008 at 1:02 PM #143708kewpParticipantI personally don’t care as I don’t see how anything could make a difference at this point.
People will soon realize that it makes much more sense to toss their keys and buy a cheap foreclosure across the street vs. stretching to make their current payments (regardless of bailout plan). Nothing can stop that tsunami once it gets rolling.
January 27, 2008 at 1:02 PM #143714kewpParticipantI personally don’t care as I don’t see how anything could make a difference at this point.
People will soon realize that it makes much more sense to toss their keys and buy a cheap foreclosure across the street vs. stretching to make their current payments (regardless of bailout plan). Nothing can stop that tsunami once it gets rolling.
January 27, 2008 at 1:02 PM #143740kewpParticipantI personally don’t care as I don’t see how anything could make a difference at this point.
People will soon realize that it makes much more sense to toss their keys and buy a cheap foreclosure across the street vs. stretching to make their current payments (regardless of bailout plan). Nothing can stop that tsunami once it gets rolling.
January 27, 2008 at 1:02 PM #143808kewpParticipantI personally don’t care as I don’t see how anything could make a difference at this point.
People will soon realize that it makes much more sense to toss their keys and buy a cheap foreclosure across the street vs. stretching to make their current payments (regardless of bailout plan). Nothing can stop that tsunami once it gets rolling.
January 27, 2008 at 5:15 PM #143557CoronitaParticipantYou guys are a bunch of cry babies…oooo they're gonna raise the the mortgage conforming limits.
If you don't like what is going on, do something about it. Looks like the bill is sitting in the Senate now.
Call or email your Senator Feinstein or Boxer, organize a protest, do whatever you thing might make a difference. You are just bitching on boards to fellow like minded folks.
If you spent as as much time engaged in the politics as you do on this board you might actually make an impact.
It continues to amaze me how many people think that one individual letter to the senator, 1 vote, or 1 political action by 1 person would have any impact whatsoever and that such an action would constitute "making a difference". Seriously…we're not kids anymore. Can we get off the ideology crap in thinking that your 1 letter to a senator or 1 vote especially in CA would really make a frickin difference? I have nothing against petition drives, collective efforts, or if everyone wanted all the sudden wanted to collectively blast our senators with our complaints, as well as putting a political campaign fund the get our point across (isn't that how's it's really done anyway?) But the sort of 1 individual can make a difference ideology…come on.
Most politicians suck at economics, so it doesn't really matter what's correct. It's the same people that I've run into in the office that spend all day talking,acting politics, that they don't get any work done or worse disrupt others from getting work done. I had the unfortunate incident of sharing an office with such a freak, and it was too the point that he was so goddamn disruptive to the team, that I had to talk to a few folks to indirectly remove him from the damn project. One time, his waste of time sort of got on my nerves so much that, I flat out asked him that if he loved politics so much, why doesn't he quit his current job and go pursue something in politics. Work for some person's campaign, or something. And the response?…."It doesn't pay enough for me.." Lol! what conviction! And my next question : "why don't you put your money where your mouth is?" No response.
BTW who here is on Ron Paul's campaign in SD, and where can I send a campaign contribution?
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—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 27, 2008 at 5:15 PM #143798CoronitaParticipantYou guys are a bunch of cry babies…oooo they're gonna raise the the mortgage conforming limits.
If you don't like what is going on, do something about it. Looks like the bill is sitting in the Senate now.
Call or email your Senator Feinstein or Boxer, organize a protest, do whatever you thing might make a difference. You are just bitching on boards to fellow like minded folks.
If you spent as as much time engaged in the politics as you do on this board you might actually make an impact.
It continues to amaze me how many people think that one individual letter to the senator, 1 vote, or 1 political action by 1 person would have any impact whatsoever and that such an action would constitute "making a difference". Seriously…we're not kids anymore. Can we get off the ideology crap in thinking that your 1 letter to a senator or 1 vote especially in CA would really make a frickin difference? I have nothing against petition drives, collective efforts, or if everyone wanted all the sudden wanted to collectively blast our senators with our complaints, as well as putting a political campaign fund the get our point across (isn't that how's it's really done anyway?) But the sort of 1 individual can make a difference ideology…come on.
Most politicians suck at economics, so it doesn't really matter what's correct. It's the same people that I've run into in the office that spend all day talking,acting politics, that they don't get any work done or worse disrupt others from getting work done. I had the unfortunate incident of sharing an office with such a freak, and it was too the point that he was so goddamn disruptive to the team, that I had to talk to a few folks to indirectly remove him from the damn project. One time, his waste of time sort of got on my nerves so much that, I flat out asked him that if he loved politics so much, why doesn't he quit his current job and go pursue something in politics. Work for some person's campaign, or something. And the response?…."It doesn't pay enough for me.." Lol! what conviction! And my next question : "why don't you put your money where your mouth is?" No response.
BTW who here is on Ron Paul's campaign in SD, and where can I send a campaign contribution?
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 27, 2008 at 5:15 PM #143804CoronitaParticipantYou guys are a bunch of cry babies…oooo they're gonna raise the the mortgage conforming limits.
If you don't like what is going on, do something about it. Looks like the bill is sitting in the Senate now.
Call or email your Senator Feinstein or Boxer, organize a protest, do whatever you thing might make a difference. You are just bitching on boards to fellow like minded folks.
If you spent as as much time engaged in the politics as you do on this board you might actually make an impact.
It continues to amaze me how many people think that one individual letter to the senator, 1 vote, or 1 political action by 1 person would have any impact whatsoever and that such an action would constitute "making a difference". Seriously…we're not kids anymore. Can we get off the ideology crap in thinking that your 1 letter to a senator or 1 vote especially in CA would really make a frickin difference? I have nothing against petition drives, collective efforts, or if everyone wanted all the sudden wanted to collectively blast our senators with our complaints, as well as putting a political campaign fund the get our point across (isn't that how's it's really done anyway?) But the sort of 1 individual can make a difference ideology…come on.
Most politicians suck at economics, so it doesn't really matter what's correct. It's the same people that I've run into in the office that spend all day talking,acting politics, that they don't get any work done or worse disrupt others from getting work done. I had the unfortunate incident of sharing an office with such a freak, and it was too the point that he was so goddamn disruptive to the team, that I had to talk to a few folks to indirectly remove him from the damn project. One time, his waste of time sort of got on my nerves so much that, I flat out asked him that if he loved politics so much, why doesn't he quit his current job and go pursue something in politics. Work for some person's campaign, or something. And the response?…."It doesn't pay enough for me.." Lol! what conviction! And my next question : "why don't you put your money where your mouth is?" No response.
BTW who here is on Ron Paul's campaign in SD, and where can I send a campaign contribution?
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 27, 2008 at 5:15 PM #143830CoronitaParticipantYou guys are a bunch of cry babies…oooo they're gonna raise the the mortgage conforming limits.
If you don't like what is going on, do something about it. Looks like the bill is sitting in the Senate now.
Call or email your Senator Feinstein or Boxer, organize a protest, do whatever you thing might make a difference. You are just bitching on boards to fellow like minded folks.
If you spent as as much time engaged in the politics as you do on this board you might actually make an impact.
It continues to amaze me how many people think that one individual letter to the senator, 1 vote, or 1 political action by 1 person would have any impact whatsoever and that such an action would constitute "making a difference". Seriously…we're not kids anymore. Can we get off the ideology crap in thinking that your 1 letter to a senator or 1 vote especially in CA would really make a frickin difference? I have nothing against petition drives, collective efforts, or if everyone wanted all the sudden wanted to collectively blast our senators with our complaints, as well as putting a political campaign fund the get our point across (isn't that how's it's really done anyway?) But the sort of 1 individual can make a difference ideology…come on.
Most politicians suck at economics, so it doesn't really matter what's correct. It's the same people that I've run into in the office that spend all day talking,acting politics, that they don't get any work done or worse disrupt others from getting work done. I had the unfortunate incident of sharing an office with such a freak, and it was too the point that he was so goddamn disruptive to the team, that I had to talk to a few folks to indirectly remove him from the damn project. One time, his waste of time sort of got on my nerves so much that, I flat out asked him that if he loved politics so much, why doesn't he quit his current job and go pursue something in politics. Work for some person's campaign, or something. And the response?…."It doesn't pay enough for me.." Lol! what conviction! And my next question : "why don't you put your money where your mouth is?" No response.
BTW who here is on Ron Paul's campaign in SD, and where can I send a campaign contribution?
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
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