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November 21, 2009 at 1:36 PM #16699November 21, 2009 at 3:25 PM #485176
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ParticipantFrom the article:
A few weeks ago, Congress extended the higher lending limits for another year. Representative Barney Frank, the Massachusetts Democrat who is chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said in an interview that he planned to introduce legislation next year raising the maximum F.H.A. loan by $100,000, to $839,750.
His bill would make the new limits permanent.
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As everyone knows, I’m pretty liberal, but Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer need to go. This is just a short list, BTW; many others need to go as well — both Democrats and Republicans.
November 21, 2009 at 3:25 PM #486033CA renter
ParticipantFrom the article:
A few weeks ago, Congress extended the higher lending limits for another year. Representative Barney Frank, the Massachusetts Democrat who is chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said in an interview that he planned to introduce legislation next year raising the maximum F.H.A. loan by $100,000, to $839,750.
His bill would make the new limits permanent.
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As everyone knows, I’m pretty liberal, but Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer need to go. This is just a short list, BTW; many others need to go as well — both Democrats and Republicans.
November 21, 2009 at 3:25 PM #485344CA renter
ParticipantFrom the article:
A few weeks ago, Congress extended the higher lending limits for another year. Representative Barney Frank, the Massachusetts Democrat who is chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said in an interview that he planned to introduce legislation next year raising the maximum F.H.A. loan by $100,000, to $839,750.
His bill would make the new limits permanent.
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As everyone knows, I’m pretty liberal, but Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer need to go. This is just a short list, BTW; many others need to go as well — both Democrats and Republicans.
November 21, 2009 at 3:25 PM #485803CA renter
ParticipantFrom the article:
A few weeks ago, Congress extended the higher lending limits for another year. Representative Barney Frank, the Massachusetts Democrat who is chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said in an interview that he planned to introduce legislation next year raising the maximum F.H.A. loan by $100,000, to $839,750.
His bill would make the new limits permanent.
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As everyone knows, I’m pretty liberal, but Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer need to go. This is just a short list, BTW; many others need to go as well — both Democrats and Republicans.
November 21, 2009 at 3:25 PM #485719CA renter
ParticipantFrom the article:
A few weeks ago, Congress extended the higher lending limits for another year. Representative Barney Frank, the Massachusetts Democrat who is chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said in an interview that he planned to introduce legislation next year raising the maximum F.H.A. loan by $100,000, to $839,750.
His bill would make the new limits permanent.
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As everyone knows, I’m pretty liberal, but Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer need to go. This is just a short list, BTW; many others need to go as well — both Democrats and Republicans.
November 21, 2009 at 4:17 PM #485195patb
Participant[quote=CA renter]From the article:
A few weeks ago, Congress extended the higher lending limits for another year. Representative Barney Frank, the Massachusetts Democrat who is chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said in an interview that he planned to introduce legislation next year raising the maximum F.H.A. loan by $100,000, to $839,750.
His bill would make the new limits permanent.
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As everyone knows, I’m pretty liberal, but Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer need to go. This is just a short list, BTW; many others need to go as well — both Democrats and Republicans.[/quote]
think we can sponsor a primary challenge
against Barney Frank?November 21, 2009 at 4:17 PM #486052patb
Participant[quote=CA renter]From the article:
A few weeks ago, Congress extended the higher lending limits for another year. Representative Barney Frank, the Massachusetts Democrat who is chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said in an interview that he planned to introduce legislation next year raising the maximum F.H.A. loan by $100,000, to $839,750.
His bill would make the new limits permanent.
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As everyone knows, I’m pretty liberal, but Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer need to go. This is just a short list, BTW; many others need to go as well — both Democrats and Republicans.[/quote]
think we can sponsor a primary challenge
against Barney Frank?November 21, 2009 at 4:17 PM #485364patb
Participant[quote=CA renter]From the article:
A few weeks ago, Congress extended the higher lending limits for another year. Representative Barney Frank, the Massachusetts Democrat who is chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said in an interview that he planned to introduce legislation next year raising the maximum F.H.A. loan by $100,000, to $839,750.
His bill would make the new limits permanent.
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As everyone knows, I’m pretty liberal, but Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer need to go. This is just a short list, BTW; many others need to go as well — both Democrats and Republicans.[/quote]
think we can sponsor a primary challenge
against Barney Frank?November 21, 2009 at 4:17 PM #485823patb
Participant[quote=CA renter]From the article:
A few weeks ago, Congress extended the higher lending limits for another year. Representative Barney Frank, the Massachusetts Democrat who is chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said in an interview that he planned to introduce legislation next year raising the maximum F.H.A. loan by $100,000, to $839,750.
His bill would make the new limits permanent.
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As everyone knows, I’m pretty liberal, but Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer need to go. This is just a short list, BTW; many others need to go as well — both Democrats and Republicans.[/quote]
think we can sponsor a primary challenge
against Barney Frank?November 21, 2009 at 4:17 PM #485739patb
Participant[quote=CA renter]From the article:
A few weeks ago, Congress extended the higher lending limits for another year. Representative Barney Frank, the Massachusetts Democrat who is chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said in an interview that he planned to introduce legislation next year raising the maximum F.H.A. loan by $100,000, to $839,750.
His bill would make the new limits permanent.
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As everyone knows, I’m pretty liberal, but Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer need to go. This is just a short list, BTW; many others need to go as well — both Democrats and Republicans.[/quote]
think we can sponsor a primary challenge
against Barney Frank?November 21, 2009 at 10:23 PM #485778mike92104
ParticipantIt amazes me that the congress would think anybody looking to buy a house for more than 800k would need assistance.
Someone needs to investigate those three. I’m certain there is a pile of dirty money in somebody’s closet.
November 21, 2009 at 10:23 PM #486092mike92104
ParticipantIt amazes me that the congress would think anybody looking to buy a house for more than 800k would need assistance.
Someone needs to investigate those three. I’m certain there is a pile of dirty money in somebody’s closet.
November 21, 2009 at 10:23 PM #485862mike92104
ParticipantIt amazes me that the congress would think anybody looking to buy a house for more than 800k would need assistance.
Someone needs to investigate those three. I’m certain there is a pile of dirty money in somebody’s closet.
November 21, 2009 at 10:23 PM #485404mike92104
ParticipantIt amazes me that the congress would think anybody looking to buy a house for more than 800k would need assistance.
Someone needs to investigate those three. I’m certain there is a pile of dirty money in somebody’s closet.
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