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June 15, 2010 at 2:18 PM #566457June 15, 2010 at 3:45 PM #565498
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ParticipantA few general principles:
1) Once government gets into something, it will never get out of it (until it eventually collapses under its own weight).
2)Any time the government tries to provide “affordable” XYZ, you can be sure that the price of XYZ will increase.
3) Borrowing and spending money that doesn’t exist will debase the value of the currency eventually. That money has to end up somewhere, often where you least expect it.
Ignore these at your own peril. You may be totally correct as you wander the streets of SD 40 years from now, shouting at passersby – “It’s the damn government intervention! That’s why your houses all cost 10 billion dollars!” They’ll shake their heads and ignore you as they head back to their 10 billion dollar crappy condos in Normal Heights, maybe stopping to pick up a thousand dollar six pack of beer on the way.
June 15, 2010 at 3:45 PM #565594blahblahblah
ParticipantA few general principles:
1) Once government gets into something, it will never get out of it (until it eventually collapses under its own weight).
2)Any time the government tries to provide “affordable” XYZ, you can be sure that the price of XYZ will increase.
3) Borrowing and spending money that doesn’t exist will debase the value of the currency eventually. That money has to end up somewhere, often where you least expect it.
Ignore these at your own peril. You may be totally correct as you wander the streets of SD 40 years from now, shouting at passersby – “It’s the damn government intervention! That’s why your houses all cost 10 billion dollars!” They’ll shake their heads and ignore you as they head back to their 10 billion dollar crappy condos in Normal Heights, maybe stopping to pick up a thousand dollar six pack of beer on the way.
June 15, 2010 at 3:45 PM #566103blahblahblah
ParticipantA few general principles:
1) Once government gets into something, it will never get out of it (until it eventually collapses under its own weight).
2)Any time the government tries to provide “affordable” XYZ, you can be sure that the price of XYZ will increase.
3) Borrowing and spending money that doesn’t exist will debase the value of the currency eventually. That money has to end up somewhere, often where you least expect it.
Ignore these at your own peril. You may be totally correct as you wander the streets of SD 40 years from now, shouting at passersby – “It’s the damn government intervention! That’s why your houses all cost 10 billion dollars!” They’ll shake their heads and ignore you as they head back to their 10 billion dollar crappy condos in Normal Heights, maybe stopping to pick up a thousand dollar six pack of beer on the way.
June 15, 2010 at 3:45 PM #566210blahblahblah
ParticipantA few general principles:
1) Once government gets into something, it will never get out of it (until it eventually collapses under its own weight).
2)Any time the government tries to provide “affordable” XYZ, you can be sure that the price of XYZ will increase.
3) Borrowing and spending money that doesn’t exist will debase the value of the currency eventually. That money has to end up somewhere, often where you least expect it.
Ignore these at your own peril. You may be totally correct as you wander the streets of SD 40 years from now, shouting at passersby – “It’s the damn government intervention! That’s why your houses all cost 10 billion dollars!” They’ll shake their heads and ignore you as they head back to their 10 billion dollar crappy condos in Normal Heights, maybe stopping to pick up a thousand dollar six pack of beer on the way.
June 15, 2010 at 3:45 PM #566498blahblahblah
ParticipantA few general principles:
1) Once government gets into something, it will never get out of it (until it eventually collapses under its own weight).
2)Any time the government tries to provide “affordable” XYZ, you can be sure that the price of XYZ will increase.
3) Borrowing and spending money that doesn’t exist will debase the value of the currency eventually. That money has to end up somewhere, often where you least expect it.
Ignore these at your own peril. You may be totally correct as you wander the streets of SD 40 years from now, shouting at passersby – “It’s the damn government intervention! That’s why your houses all cost 10 billion dollars!” They’ll shake their heads and ignore you as they head back to their 10 billion dollar crappy condos in Normal Heights, maybe stopping to pick up a thousand dollar six pack of beer on the way.
June 15, 2010 at 5:09 PM #565577scaredyclassic
Participantheh heh….i suspect you’re right. but i’ll be drinking the cheap stuff — $500 a 6 pack. saving up for my downpayment. any day now…
June 15, 2010 at 5:09 PM #565674scaredyclassic
Participantheh heh….i suspect you’re right. but i’ll be drinking the cheap stuff — $500 a 6 pack. saving up for my downpayment. any day now…
June 15, 2010 at 5:09 PM #566183scaredyclassic
Participantheh heh….i suspect you’re right. but i’ll be drinking the cheap stuff — $500 a 6 pack. saving up for my downpayment. any day now…
June 15, 2010 at 5:09 PM #566290scaredyclassic
Participantheh heh….i suspect you’re right. but i’ll be drinking the cheap stuff — $500 a 6 pack. saving up for my downpayment. any day now…
June 15, 2010 at 5:09 PM #566579scaredyclassic
Participantheh heh….i suspect you’re right. but i’ll be drinking the cheap stuff — $500 a 6 pack. saving up for my downpayment. any day now…
June 15, 2010 at 5:43 PM #565597blahblahblah
Participant[quote=walterwhite]heh heh….i suspect you’re right. but i’ll be drinking the cheap stuff — $500 a 6 pack. saving up for my downpayment. any day now…[/quote]
Hahahaha. In the future, King Cobra malt liquor will be $100 a can.
BTW if you haven’t seen “Idiocracy” it deals with this in detail.
June 15, 2010 at 5:43 PM #565694blahblahblah
Participant[quote=walterwhite]heh heh….i suspect you’re right. but i’ll be drinking the cheap stuff — $500 a 6 pack. saving up for my downpayment. any day now…[/quote]
Hahahaha. In the future, King Cobra malt liquor will be $100 a can.
BTW if you haven’t seen “Idiocracy” it deals with this in detail.
June 15, 2010 at 5:43 PM #566203blahblahblah
Participant[quote=walterwhite]heh heh….i suspect you’re right. but i’ll be drinking the cheap stuff — $500 a 6 pack. saving up for my downpayment. any day now…[/quote]
Hahahaha. In the future, King Cobra malt liquor will be $100 a can.
BTW if you haven’t seen “Idiocracy” it deals with this in detail.
June 15, 2010 at 5:43 PM #566310blahblahblah
Participant[quote=walterwhite]heh heh….i suspect you’re right. but i’ll be drinking the cheap stuff — $500 a 6 pack. saving up for my downpayment. any day now…[/quote]
Hahahaha. In the future, King Cobra malt liquor will be $100 a can.
BTW if you haven’t seen “Idiocracy” it deals with this in detail.
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