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April 21, 2008 at 3:24 PM #191760April 21, 2008 at 3:28 PM #191648
Ren
Participant“because lending will get sloppy again…”
He sometimes gets carried away and his mouth starts to move faster than his brain. Obviously they aren’t going to go back to giving $700k liar loans to strawberry pickers. And if certain housing markets do move within reach of very low income people, and they legitimately qualify to buy, so what? As long as they pay their property taxes.
“I expect a tidal wave of Latin American immigration under any of the candidates. Our schools and health care system are just too good to resist, and our housing too cheap to ignore.”
He may be right about the tidal wave. All three of the candidates are for open borders, and none have an immigration reform plan that doesn’t involve amnesty. Unfortunately.
April 21, 2008 at 3:28 PM #191674Ren
Participant“because lending will get sloppy again…”
He sometimes gets carried away and his mouth starts to move faster than his brain. Obviously they aren’t going to go back to giving $700k liar loans to strawberry pickers. And if certain housing markets do move within reach of very low income people, and they legitimately qualify to buy, so what? As long as they pay their property taxes.
“I expect a tidal wave of Latin American immigration under any of the candidates. Our schools and health care system are just too good to resist, and our housing too cheap to ignore.”
He may be right about the tidal wave. All three of the candidates are for open borders, and none have an immigration reform plan that doesn’t involve amnesty. Unfortunately.
April 21, 2008 at 3:28 PM #191704Ren
Participant“because lending will get sloppy again…”
He sometimes gets carried away and his mouth starts to move faster than his brain. Obviously they aren’t going to go back to giving $700k liar loans to strawberry pickers. And if certain housing markets do move within reach of very low income people, and they legitimately qualify to buy, so what? As long as they pay their property taxes.
“I expect a tidal wave of Latin American immigration under any of the candidates. Our schools and health care system are just too good to resist, and our housing too cheap to ignore.”
He may be right about the tidal wave. All three of the candidates are for open borders, and none have an immigration reform plan that doesn’t involve amnesty. Unfortunately.
April 21, 2008 at 3:28 PM #191719Ren
Participant“because lending will get sloppy again…”
He sometimes gets carried away and his mouth starts to move faster than his brain. Obviously they aren’t going to go back to giving $700k liar loans to strawberry pickers. And if certain housing markets do move within reach of very low income people, and they legitimately qualify to buy, so what? As long as they pay their property taxes.
“I expect a tidal wave of Latin American immigration under any of the candidates. Our schools and health care system are just too good to resist, and our housing too cheap to ignore.”
He may be right about the tidal wave. All three of the candidates are for open borders, and none have an immigration reform plan that doesn’t involve amnesty. Unfortunately.
April 21, 2008 at 3:28 PM #191763Ren
Participant“because lending will get sloppy again…”
He sometimes gets carried away and his mouth starts to move faster than his brain. Obviously they aren’t going to go back to giving $700k liar loans to strawberry pickers. And if certain housing markets do move within reach of very low income people, and they legitimately qualify to buy, so what? As long as they pay their property taxes.
“I expect a tidal wave of Latin American immigration under any of the candidates. Our schools and health care system are just too good to resist, and our housing too cheap to ignore.”
He may be right about the tidal wave. All three of the candidates are for open borders, and none have an immigration reform plan that doesn’t involve amnesty. Unfortunately.
April 21, 2008 at 3:35 PM #191658kewp
ParticipantAt some point I will almost guarantee we will do what Vancouver did; fast-track immigration for anyone that buys a property and signs a contract to hold it for a minimum of five years.
April 21, 2008 at 3:35 PM #191683kewp
ParticipantAt some point I will almost guarantee we will do what Vancouver did; fast-track immigration for anyone that buys a property and signs a contract to hold it for a minimum of five years.
April 21, 2008 at 3:35 PM #191715kewp
ParticipantAt some point I will almost guarantee we will do what Vancouver did; fast-track immigration for anyone that buys a property and signs a contract to hold it for a minimum of five years.
April 21, 2008 at 3:35 PM #191728kewp
ParticipantAt some point I will almost guarantee we will do what Vancouver did; fast-track immigration for anyone that buys a property and signs a contract to hold it for a minimum of five years.
April 21, 2008 at 3:35 PM #191773kewp
ParticipantAt some point I will almost guarantee we will do what Vancouver did; fast-track immigration for anyone that buys a property and signs a contract to hold it for a minimum of five years.
April 21, 2008 at 3:52 PM #191700jpinpb
ParticipantHow are you going to force them to hold it five years? The two-year flippers are walking now. Once you don’t have the money to make the payments, you can’t get blood out of a turnip
April 21, 2008 at 3:52 PM #191724jpinpb
ParticipantHow are you going to force them to hold it five years? The two-year flippers are walking now. Once you don’t have the money to make the payments, you can’t get blood out of a turnip
April 21, 2008 at 3:52 PM #191754jpinpb
ParticipantHow are you going to force them to hold it five years? The two-year flippers are walking now. Once you don’t have the money to make the payments, you can’t get blood out of a turnip
April 21, 2008 at 3:52 PM #191770jpinpb
ParticipantHow are you going to force them to hold it five years? The two-year flippers are walking now. Once you don’t have the money to make the payments, you can’t get blood out of a turnip
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