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October 25, 2008 at 2:27 PM #14292October 25, 2008 at 2:30 PM #292763jpinpbParticipant
Are they seriously going to reduce the principal??!!!!!!
That’s it. I’m going to buy a condo tomorrow. I’ll pay for a little while and then stop. Someone tell me. What will they do??? After how many months of living there free before they kick me out or renegotiate?
Can’t play by the old rules, can’t beat them, then join them.
I have had it. I am so sick of this shit.
October 25, 2008 at 2:30 PM #293086jpinpbParticipantAre they seriously going to reduce the principal??!!!!!!
That’s it. I’m going to buy a condo tomorrow. I’ll pay for a little while and then stop. Someone tell me. What will they do??? After how many months of living there free before they kick me out or renegotiate?
Can’t play by the old rules, can’t beat them, then join them.
I have had it. I am so sick of this shit.
October 25, 2008 at 2:30 PM #293114jpinpbParticipantAre they seriously going to reduce the principal??!!!!!!
That’s it. I’m going to buy a condo tomorrow. I’ll pay for a little while and then stop. Someone tell me. What will they do??? After how many months of living there free before they kick me out or renegotiate?
Can’t play by the old rules, can’t beat them, then join them.
I have had it. I am so sick of this shit.
October 25, 2008 at 2:30 PM #293125jpinpbParticipantAre they seriously going to reduce the principal??!!!!!!
That’s it. I’m going to buy a condo tomorrow. I’ll pay for a little while and then stop. Someone tell me. What will they do??? After how many months of living there free before they kick me out or renegotiate?
Can’t play by the old rules, can’t beat them, then join them.
I have had it. I am so sick of this shit.
October 25, 2008 at 2:30 PM #293161jpinpbParticipantAre they seriously going to reduce the principal??!!!!!!
That’s it. I’m going to buy a condo tomorrow. I’ll pay for a little while and then stop. Someone tell me. What will they do??? After how many months of living there free before they kick me out or renegotiate?
Can’t play by the old rules, can’t beat them, then join them.
I have had it. I am so sick of this shit.
October 25, 2008 at 3:25 PM #292803ArrayaParticipantWelfare babies on Wall Street and Main Street. Heck, even GE needs 60 billion to keep running.
October 25, 2008 at 3:25 PM #293126ArrayaParticipantWelfare babies on Wall Street and Main Street. Heck, even GE needs 60 billion to keep running.
October 25, 2008 at 3:25 PM #293154ArrayaParticipantWelfare babies on Wall Street and Main Street. Heck, even GE needs 60 billion to keep running.
October 25, 2008 at 3:25 PM #293165ArrayaParticipantWelfare babies on Wall Street and Main Street. Heck, even GE needs 60 billion to keep running.
October 25, 2008 at 3:25 PM #293201ArrayaParticipantWelfare babies on Wall Street and Main Street. Heck, even GE needs 60 billion to keep running.
October 25, 2008 at 3:29 PM #292808patientrenterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Are they seriously going to reduce the principal??!!!!!!
That’s it. I’m going to buy a condo tomorrow. I’ll pay for a little while and then stop. Someone tell me. What will they do??? After how many months of living there free before they kick me out or renegotiate?
Can’t play by the old rules, can’t beat them, then join them.
I have had it. I am so sick of this shit. [/quote]
And don’t forget, jpinpb, that the “free money” being given to these folks comes from someone who actually has to earn it, save it, and hand it over (in taxes). If you pay a lot of taxes, that big giver would be you.
I pay hundreds of thousands in taxes each year. I have never bought a home, because I didn’t think I could afford a decent one and, at the same time, save enough for my future retirement and health expenses. I lived in a small, old apartment while people who saved next to nothing lived in big, new homes.
Now vast amounts of my money are going to be shoveled at people who never bothered to spend less than they earned, or restrict themselves to homes that they could afford with 20-100% downpayments, or rent if that was too much. Meanwhile, I still can’t afford a home because all these measures designed to keep these often irresponsible people in ‘their’ homes are keeping home prices way above what I can afford on a much more responsible standard of affordability.
Barney Frank and Chris Dodd and Chuck Schumer and their co-conspirators (from both parties) will never be justified in my book.
October 25, 2008 at 3:29 PM #293132patientrenterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Are they seriously going to reduce the principal??!!!!!!
That’s it. I’m going to buy a condo tomorrow. I’ll pay for a little while and then stop. Someone tell me. What will they do??? After how many months of living there free before they kick me out or renegotiate?
Can’t play by the old rules, can’t beat them, then join them.
I have had it. I am so sick of this shit. [/quote]
And don’t forget, jpinpb, that the “free money” being given to these folks comes from someone who actually has to earn it, save it, and hand it over (in taxes). If you pay a lot of taxes, that big giver would be you.
I pay hundreds of thousands in taxes each year. I have never bought a home, because I didn’t think I could afford a decent one and, at the same time, save enough for my future retirement and health expenses. I lived in a small, old apartment while people who saved next to nothing lived in big, new homes.
Now vast amounts of my money are going to be shoveled at people who never bothered to spend less than they earned, or restrict themselves to homes that they could afford with 20-100% downpayments, or rent if that was too much. Meanwhile, I still can’t afford a home because all these measures designed to keep these often irresponsible people in ‘their’ homes are keeping home prices way above what I can afford on a much more responsible standard of affordability.
Barney Frank and Chris Dodd and Chuck Schumer and their co-conspirators (from both parties) will never be justified in my book.
October 25, 2008 at 3:29 PM #293159patientrenterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Are they seriously going to reduce the principal??!!!!!!
That’s it. I’m going to buy a condo tomorrow. I’ll pay for a little while and then stop. Someone tell me. What will they do??? After how many months of living there free before they kick me out or renegotiate?
Can’t play by the old rules, can’t beat them, then join them.
I have had it. I am so sick of this shit. [/quote]
And don’t forget, jpinpb, that the “free money” being given to these folks comes from someone who actually has to earn it, save it, and hand it over (in taxes). If you pay a lot of taxes, that big giver would be you.
I pay hundreds of thousands in taxes each year. I have never bought a home, because I didn’t think I could afford a decent one and, at the same time, save enough for my future retirement and health expenses. I lived in a small, old apartment while people who saved next to nothing lived in big, new homes.
Now vast amounts of my money are going to be shoveled at people who never bothered to spend less than they earned, or restrict themselves to homes that they could afford with 20-100% downpayments, or rent if that was too much. Meanwhile, I still can’t afford a home because all these measures designed to keep these often irresponsible people in ‘their’ homes are keeping home prices way above what I can afford on a much more responsible standard of affordability.
Barney Frank and Chris Dodd and Chuck Schumer and their co-conspirators (from both parties) will never be justified in my book.
October 25, 2008 at 3:29 PM #293170patientrenterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Are they seriously going to reduce the principal??!!!!!!
That’s it. I’m going to buy a condo tomorrow. I’ll pay for a little while and then stop. Someone tell me. What will they do??? After how many months of living there free before they kick me out or renegotiate?
Can’t play by the old rules, can’t beat them, then join them.
I have had it. I am so sick of this shit. [/quote]
And don’t forget, jpinpb, that the “free money” being given to these folks comes from someone who actually has to earn it, save it, and hand it over (in taxes). If you pay a lot of taxes, that big giver would be you.
I pay hundreds of thousands in taxes each year. I have never bought a home, because I didn’t think I could afford a decent one and, at the same time, save enough for my future retirement and health expenses. I lived in a small, old apartment while people who saved next to nothing lived in big, new homes.
Now vast amounts of my money are going to be shoveled at people who never bothered to spend less than they earned, or restrict themselves to homes that they could afford with 20-100% downpayments, or rent if that was too much. Meanwhile, I still can’t afford a home because all these measures designed to keep these often irresponsible people in ‘their’ homes are keeping home prices way above what I can afford on a much more responsible standard of affordability.
Barney Frank and Chris Dodd and Chuck Schumer and their co-conspirators (from both parties) will never be justified in my book.
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