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July 19, 2008 at 4:31 PM #243110July 19, 2008 at 4:31 PM #243121gandalfParticipant
Looking at the numbers, I’m guessing WAMU has about a year left, assuming current conditions remain the same or deteriorate. If things improve, or if they secure additional capital, they should be okay. If they go underwater, it’s likely the feds will step in, too big to fail, another corporate welfare bailout.
And I agree about the psychological impact of such a large failure, BTW. It would not be good.
July 19, 2008 at 6:18 PM #242934renterclintParticipantPartyup,
Technically I said… “people LIKE jficquette & partyup” … you being an attorney might appreciate that clarification. I meant persons on this HOUSING site who wish to rant about politics with a lot of emotion & little factual support. I was unaware that you had only started one post, but given the fairly lengthy comments you’ve provided in this thread, I would be willing to consider this multiple posts… say half a dozen?
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July 19, 2008 at 6:18 PM #243078renterclintParticipantPartyup,
Technically I said… “people LIKE jficquette & partyup” … you being an attorney might appreciate that clarification. I meant persons on this HOUSING site who wish to rant about politics with a lot of emotion & little factual support. I was unaware that you had only started one post, but given the fairly lengthy comments you’ve provided in this thread, I would be willing to consider this multiple posts… say half a dozen?
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July 19, 2008 at 6:18 PM #243085renterclintParticipantPartyup,
Technically I said… “people LIKE jficquette & partyup” … you being an attorney might appreciate that clarification. I meant persons on this HOUSING site who wish to rant about politics with a lot of emotion & little factual support. I was unaware that you had only started one post, but given the fairly lengthy comments you’ve provided in this thread, I would be willing to consider this multiple posts… say half a dozen?
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July 19, 2008 at 6:18 PM #243142renterclintParticipantPartyup,
Technically I said… “people LIKE jficquette & partyup” … you being an attorney might appreciate that clarification. I meant persons on this HOUSING site who wish to rant about politics with a lot of emotion & little factual support. I was unaware that you had only started one post, but given the fairly lengthy comments you’ve provided in this thread, I would be willing to consider this multiple posts… say half a dozen?
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July 19, 2008 at 6:18 PM #243151renterclintParticipantPartyup,
Technically I said… “people LIKE jficquette & partyup” … you being an attorney might appreciate that clarification. I meant persons on this HOUSING site who wish to rant about politics with a lot of emotion & little factual support. I was unaware that you had only started one post, but given the fairly lengthy comments you’ve provided in this thread, I would be willing to consider this multiple posts… say half a dozen?
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July 19, 2008 at 7:42 PM #242964AecetiaParticipantPersonally, I enjoy reading partypup’s posts. I find them insightful and thoughtful. I think the variety of opinion on Piggington is definitely one of the best aspects of this forum. The off topic subjects live up to their name. I spent about an hour today reading the pros and cons of using a realtor. Something for everyone. Obviously there are some absolutely outrageous posts that are balanced by the number of posts that not only entertain, but educate. I hope even when the landed poor become the landed well off, the forum continues.
July 19, 2008 at 7:42 PM #243109AecetiaParticipantPersonally, I enjoy reading partypup’s posts. I find them insightful and thoughtful. I think the variety of opinion on Piggington is definitely one of the best aspects of this forum. The off topic subjects live up to their name. I spent about an hour today reading the pros and cons of using a realtor. Something for everyone. Obviously there are some absolutely outrageous posts that are balanced by the number of posts that not only entertain, but educate. I hope even when the landed poor become the landed well off, the forum continues.
July 19, 2008 at 7:42 PM #243117AecetiaParticipantPersonally, I enjoy reading partypup’s posts. I find them insightful and thoughtful. I think the variety of opinion on Piggington is definitely one of the best aspects of this forum. The off topic subjects live up to their name. I spent about an hour today reading the pros and cons of using a realtor. Something for everyone. Obviously there are some absolutely outrageous posts that are balanced by the number of posts that not only entertain, but educate. I hope even when the landed poor become the landed well off, the forum continues.
July 19, 2008 at 7:42 PM #243173AecetiaParticipantPersonally, I enjoy reading partypup’s posts. I find them insightful and thoughtful. I think the variety of opinion on Piggington is definitely one of the best aspects of this forum. The off topic subjects live up to their name. I spent about an hour today reading the pros and cons of using a realtor. Something for everyone. Obviously there are some absolutely outrageous posts that are balanced by the number of posts that not only entertain, but educate. I hope even when the landed poor become the landed well off, the forum continues.
July 19, 2008 at 7:42 PM #243181AecetiaParticipantPersonally, I enjoy reading partypup’s posts. I find them insightful and thoughtful. I think the variety of opinion on Piggington is definitely one of the best aspects of this forum. The off topic subjects live up to their name. I spent about an hour today reading the pros and cons of using a realtor. Something for everyone. Obviously there are some absolutely outrageous posts that are balanced by the number of posts that not only entertain, but educate. I hope even when the landed poor become the landed well off, the forum continues.
July 20, 2008 at 2:18 AM #243025CascaParticipant[quote=gandalf]BTW, I suspect jfiq and Marion are related. Soul mates, cut from the same cloth. Both of them from crazy-land.[/quote]
Comparing the DNA between you and Marion would be a treat.
July 20, 2008 at 2:18 AM #243170CascaParticipant[quote=gandalf]BTW, I suspect jfiq and Marion are related. Soul mates, cut from the same cloth. Both of them from crazy-land.[/quote]
Comparing the DNA between you and Marion would be a treat.
July 20, 2008 at 2:18 AM #243177CascaParticipant[quote=gandalf]BTW, I suspect jfiq and Marion are related. Soul mates, cut from the same cloth. Both of them from crazy-land.[/quote]
Comparing the DNA between you and Marion would be a treat.
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