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October 12, 2009 at 9:27 AM #468403October 12, 2009 at 10:31 AM #467597AnonymousGuest
Where was the moral outrage to Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthy and an illegal war in Iraq that will cost future generations trillions? I have heard the same people who were silent about the aforementioned, squawk indignantly about a program that assists middle class first time home buyers get a tax break. And the fact of the matter is, it is still not easy to get into a house in San Diego because the banks are giving preference to the wealthy investors who are paying all cash for foreclosed properties. Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wallstreet is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class. Find something bigger to make a fuss about, please!
October 12, 2009 at 10:31 AM #467778AnonymousGuestWhere was the moral outrage to Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthy and an illegal war in Iraq that will cost future generations trillions? I have heard the same people who were silent about the aforementioned, squawk indignantly about a program that assists middle class first time home buyers get a tax break. And the fact of the matter is, it is still not easy to get into a house in San Diego because the banks are giving preference to the wealthy investors who are paying all cash for foreclosed properties. Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wallstreet is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class. Find something bigger to make a fuss about, please!
October 12, 2009 at 10:31 AM #468134AnonymousGuestWhere was the moral outrage to Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthy and an illegal war in Iraq that will cost future generations trillions? I have heard the same people who were silent about the aforementioned, squawk indignantly about a program that assists middle class first time home buyers get a tax break. And the fact of the matter is, it is still not easy to get into a house in San Diego because the banks are giving preference to the wealthy investors who are paying all cash for foreclosed properties. Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wallstreet is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class. Find something bigger to make a fuss about, please!
October 12, 2009 at 10:31 AM #468206AnonymousGuestWhere was the moral outrage to Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthy and an illegal war in Iraq that will cost future generations trillions? I have heard the same people who were silent about the aforementioned, squawk indignantly about a program that assists middle class first time home buyers get a tax break. And the fact of the matter is, it is still not easy to get into a house in San Diego because the banks are giving preference to the wealthy investors who are paying all cash for foreclosed properties. Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wallstreet is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class. Find something bigger to make a fuss about, please!
October 12, 2009 at 10:31 AM #468418AnonymousGuestWhere was the moral outrage to Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthy and an illegal war in Iraq that will cost future generations trillions? I have heard the same people who were silent about the aforementioned, squawk indignantly about a program that assists middle class first time home buyers get a tax break. And the fact of the matter is, it is still not easy to get into a house in San Diego because the banks are giving preference to the wealthy investors who are paying all cash for foreclosed properties. Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wallstreet is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class. Find something bigger to make a fuss about, please!
October 12, 2009 at 11:10 AM #467616smshorttimerParticipant[quote=electric319]Where was the moral outrage to Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthy and an illegal war in Iraq that will cost future generations trillions? I have heard the same people who were silent about the aforementioned, squawk indignantly about a program that assists middle class first time home buyers get a tax break. And the fact of the matter is, it is still not easy to get into a house in San Diego because the banks are giving preference to the wealthy investors who are paying all cash for foreclosed properties. Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wallstreet is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class. Find something bigger to make a fuss about, please![/quote]
You have been a Pigg for 45 minutes, what do you know about the fusses made here?
Who are these people, by the way? Sounds like a self-serving straw man’s rant to me.
If the tax credit simply helps prop up prices — at least in the lower end — how does that help the middle class? The government would do better to help middle class would-be home buyers by easing at least some of its interventionist policies.
October 12, 2009 at 11:10 AM #467798smshorttimerParticipant[quote=electric319]Where was the moral outrage to Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthy and an illegal war in Iraq that will cost future generations trillions? I have heard the same people who were silent about the aforementioned, squawk indignantly about a program that assists middle class first time home buyers get a tax break. And the fact of the matter is, it is still not easy to get into a house in San Diego because the banks are giving preference to the wealthy investors who are paying all cash for foreclosed properties. Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wallstreet is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class. Find something bigger to make a fuss about, please![/quote]
You have been a Pigg for 45 minutes, what do you know about the fusses made here?
Who are these people, by the way? Sounds like a self-serving straw man’s rant to me.
If the tax credit simply helps prop up prices — at least in the lower end — how does that help the middle class? The government would do better to help middle class would-be home buyers by easing at least some of its interventionist policies.
October 12, 2009 at 11:10 AM #468154smshorttimerParticipant[quote=electric319]Where was the moral outrage to Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthy and an illegal war in Iraq that will cost future generations trillions? I have heard the same people who were silent about the aforementioned, squawk indignantly about a program that assists middle class first time home buyers get a tax break. And the fact of the matter is, it is still not easy to get into a house in San Diego because the banks are giving preference to the wealthy investors who are paying all cash for foreclosed properties. Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wallstreet is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class. Find something bigger to make a fuss about, please![/quote]
You have been a Pigg for 45 minutes, what do you know about the fusses made here?
Who are these people, by the way? Sounds like a self-serving straw man’s rant to me.
If the tax credit simply helps prop up prices — at least in the lower end — how does that help the middle class? The government would do better to help middle class would-be home buyers by easing at least some of its interventionist policies.
October 12, 2009 at 11:10 AM #468226smshorttimerParticipant[quote=electric319]Where was the moral outrage to Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthy and an illegal war in Iraq that will cost future generations trillions? I have heard the same people who were silent about the aforementioned, squawk indignantly about a program that assists middle class first time home buyers get a tax break. And the fact of the matter is, it is still not easy to get into a house in San Diego because the banks are giving preference to the wealthy investors who are paying all cash for foreclosed properties. Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wallstreet is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class. Find something bigger to make a fuss about, please![/quote]
You have been a Pigg for 45 minutes, what do you know about the fusses made here?
Who are these people, by the way? Sounds like a self-serving straw man’s rant to me.
If the tax credit simply helps prop up prices — at least in the lower end — how does that help the middle class? The government would do better to help middle class would-be home buyers by easing at least some of its interventionist policies.
October 12, 2009 at 11:10 AM #468438smshorttimerParticipant[quote=electric319]Where was the moral outrage to Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthy and an illegal war in Iraq that will cost future generations trillions? I have heard the same people who were silent about the aforementioned, squawk indignantly about a program that assists middle class first time home buyers get a tax break. And the fact of the matter is, it is still not easy to get into a house in San Diego because the banks are giving preference to the wealthy investors who are paying all cash for foreclosed properties. Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wallstreet is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class. Find something bigger to make a fuss about, please![/quote]
You have been a Pigg for 45 minutes, what do you know about the fusses made here?
Who are these people, by the way? Sounds like a self-serving straw man’s rant to me.
If the tax credit simply helps prop up prices — at least in the lower end — how does that help the middle class? The government would do better to help middle class would-be home buyers by easing at least some of its interventionist policies.
October 19, 2009 at 8:59 PM #471225AnonymousGuestOne does not have to be a Pigg to read the posts here, just to post a respoonse. My point is in reference to fiscal conservatives who are in favor of policies and programs that benifit the well-heeled and investor class but anything that benifits working class stiffs incites moral outrage and claims of socialism. Investors pay only 15% on capital gains… what’s wrong with a little tax credit for first time home buyers?
October 19, 2009 at 8:59 PM #471406AnonymousGuestOne does not have to be a Pigg to read the posts here, just to post a respoonse. My point is in reference to fiscal conservatives who are in favor of policies and programs that benifit the well-heeled and investor class but anything that benifits working class stiffs incites moral outrage and claims of socialism. Investors pay only 15% on capital gains… what’s wrong with a little tax credit for first time home buyers?
October 19, 2009 at 8:59 PM #471766AnonymousGuestOne does not have to be a Pigg to read the posts here, just to post a respoonse. My point is in reference to fiscal conservatives who are in favor of policies and programs that benifit the well-heeled and investor class but anything that benifits working class stiffs incites moral outrage and claims of socialism. Investors pay only 15% on capital gains… what’s wrong with a little tax credit for first time home buyers?
October 19, 2009 at 8:59 PM #471844AnonymousGuestOne does not have to be a Pigg to read the posts here, just to post a respoonse. My point is in reference to fiscal conservatives who are in favor of policies and programs that benifit the well-heeled and investor class but anything that benifits working class stiffs incites moral outrage and claims of socialism. Investors pay only 15% on capital gains… what’s wrong with a little tax credit for first time home buyers?
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