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June 23, 2009 at 5:42 PM #420129June 23, 2009 at 5:42 PM #419394GoUSCParticipant
My frustration is that I feel priced out of a market because of fraudsters and people with no ethics. And on top of that the Government is coming in and saying that’s okay we’ll bail you out. Meanwhile both myself and fiancee are the highest tax bracket so you better believe over the next decade or more we’ll be paying the brunt of the cost of this. Not to mention with school debt and the cost of liing in Southern California we certainly don’t feel rich by any means.
I just feel like the system is gamed way beyond anything I can compete with.
June 23, 2009 at 5:42 PM #419626GoUSCParticipantMy frustration is that I feel priced out of a market because of fraudsters and people with no ethics. And on top of that the Government is coming in and saying that’s okay we’ll bail you out. Meanwhile both myself and fiancee are the highest tax bracket so you better believe over the next decade or more we’ll be paying the brunt of the cost of this. Not to mention with school debt and the cost of liing in Southern California we certainly don’t feel rich by any means.
I just feel like the system is gamed way beyond anything I can compete with.
June 23, 2009 at 5:42 PM #419894GoUSCParticipantMy frustration is that I feel priced out of a market because of fraudsters and people with no ethics. And on top of that the Government is coming in and saying that’s okay we’ll bail you out. Meanwhile both myself and fiancee are the highest tax bracket so you better believe over the next decade or more we’ll be paying the brunt of the cost of this. Not to mention with school debt and the cost of liing in Southern California we certainly don’t feel rich by any means.
I just feel like the system is gamed way beyond anything I can compete with.
June 23, 2009 at 5:42 PM #419962GoUSCParticipantMy frustration is that I feel priced out of a market because of fraudsters and people with no ethics. And on top of that the Government is coming in and saying that’s okay we’ll bail you out. Meanwhile both myself and fiancee are the highest tax bracket so you better believe over the next decade or more we’ll be paying the brunt of the cost of this. Not to mention with school debt and the cost of liing in Southern California we certainly don’t feel rich by any means.
I just feel like the system is gamed way beyond anything I can compete with.
June 23, 2009 at 5:42 PM #420124GoUSCParticipantMy frustration is that I feel priced out of a market because of fraudsters and people with no ethics. And on top of that the Government is coming in and saying that’s okay we’ll bail you out. Meanwhile both myself and fiancee are the highest tax bracket so you better believe over the next decade or more we’ll be paying the brunt of the cost of this. Not to mention with school debt and the cost of liing in Southern California we certainly don’t feel rich by any means.
I just feel like the system is gamed way beyond anything I can compete with.
June 23, 2009 at 5:44 PM #419404jpinpbParticipant[quote=GoUSC]My frustration is that I feel priced out of a market because of fraudsters and people with no ethics. And on top of that the Government is coming in and saying that’s okay we’ll bail you out. Meanwhile both myself and fiancee are the highest tax bracket so you better believe over the next decade or more we’ll be paying the brunt of the cost of this.
I just feel like the system is gamed way beyond anything I can compete with.[/quote]
Oh, man, do I hear you. That’s what frustrates me also. We play by the rules, these people basically legally cheat, push the price out of reach for those of us playing by the rules, and now here we are helping them and the banks out. Yeah. I know life isn’t fair and if there were ever any doubt in anyone’s mind, this particular example says it all.
We got priced out of the market and we’ll be paying for it w/our tax dollars, just to add insult to injury.
June 23, 2009 at 5:44 PM #419636jpinpbParticipant[quote=GoUSC]My frustration is that I feel priced out of a market because of fraudsters and people with no ethics. And on top of that the Government is coming in and saying that’s okay we’ll bail you out. Meanwhile both myself and fiancee are the highest tax bracket so you better believe over the next decade or more we’ll be paying the brunt of the cost of this.
I just feel like the system is gamed way beyond anything I can compete with.[/quote]
Oh, man, do I hear you. That’s what frustrates me also. We play by the rules, these people basically legally cheat, push the price out of reach for those of us playing by the rules, and now here we are helping them and the banks out. Yeah. I know life isn’t fair and if there were ever any doubt in anyone’s mind, this particular example says it all.
We got priced out of the market and we’ll be paying for it w/our tax dollars, just to add insult to injury.
June 23, 2009 at 5:44 PM #419904jpinpbParticipant[quote=GoUSC]My frustration is that I feel priced out of a market because of fraudsters and people with no ethics. And on top of that the Government is coming in and saying that’s okay we’ll bail you out. Meanwhile both myself and fiancee are the highest tax bracket so you better believe over the next decade or more we’ll be paying the brunt of the cost of this.
I just feel like the system is gamed way beyond anything I can compete with.[/quote]
Oh, man, do I hear you. That’s what frustrates me also. We play by the rules, these people basically legally cheat, push the price out of reach for those of us playing by the rules, and now here we are helping them and the banks out. Yeah. I know life isn’t fair and if there were ever any doubt in anyone’s mind, this particular example says it all.
We got priced out of the market and we’ll be paying for it w/our tax dollars, just to add insult to injury.
June 23, 2009 at 5:44 PM #419972jpinpbParticipant[quote=GoUSC]My frustration is that I feel priced out of a market because of fraudsters and people with no ethics. And on top of that the Government is coming in and saying that’s okay we’ll bail you out. Meanwhile both myself and fiancee are the highest tax bracket so you better believe over the next decade or more we’ll be paying the brunt of the cost of this.
I just feel like the system is gamed way beyond anything I can compete with.[/quote]
Oh, man, do I hear you. That’s what frustrates me also. We play by the rules, these people basically legally cheat, push the price out of reach for those of us playing by the rules, and now here we are helping them and the banks out. Yeah. I know life isn’t fair and if there were ever any doubt in anyone’s mind, this particular example says it all.
We got priced out of the market and we’ll be paying for it w/our tax dollars, just to add insult to injury.
June 23, 2009 at 5:44 PM #420134jpinpbParticipant[quote=GoUSC]My frustration is that I feel priced out of a market because of fraudsters and people with no ethics. And on top of that the Government is coming in and saying that’s okay we’ll bail you out. Meanwhile both myself and fiancee are the highest tax bracket so you better believe over the next decade or more we’ll be paying the brunt of the cost of this.
I just feel like the system is gamed way beyond anything I can compete with.[/quote]
Oh, man, do I hear you. That’s what frustrates me also. We play by the rules, these people basically legally cheat, push the price out of reach for those of us playing by the rules, and now here we are helping them and the banks out. Yeah. I know life isn’t fair and if there were ever any doubt in anyone’s mind, this particular example says it all.
We got priced out of the market and we’ll be paying for it w/our tax dollars, just to add insult to injury.
June 23, 2009 at 5:48 PM #419409anParticipant[quote=JACKQLYN]
What will happen when this 8k tax credit ends, unemployment staggers, and California’s well runs dry?[/quote]
If I have to guess, I’d say 10k tax credit if the housing market is still bad. Last year, it was $7500 0% interest loan. Then this year, it’s 8k tax credit. I see the trend, do you?June 23, 2009 at 5:48 PM #419641anParticipant[quote=JACKQLYN]
What will happen when this 8k tax credit ends, unemployment staggers, and California’s well runs dry?[/quote]
If I have to guess, I’d say 10k tax credit if the housing market is still bad. Last year, it was $7500 0% interest loan. Then this year, it’s 8k tax credit. I see the trend, do you?June 23, 2009 at 5:48 PM #419909anParticipant[quote=JACKQLYN]
What will happen when this 8k tax credit ends, unemployment staggers, and California’s well runs dry?[/quote]
If I have to guess, I’d say 10k tax credit if the housing market is still bad. Last year, it was $7500 0% interest loan. Then this year, it’s 8k tax credit. I see the trend, do you?June 23, 2009 at 5:48 PM #419977anParticipant[quote=JACKQLYN]
What will happen when this 8k tax credit ends, unemployment staggers, and California’s well runs dry?[/quote]
If I have to guess, I’d say 10k tax credit if the housing market is still bad. Last year, it was $7500 0% interest loan. Then this year, it’s 8k tax credit. I see the trend, do you? -
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