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February 6, 2008 at 5:39 PM #148974February 6, 2008 at 5:45 PM #149235jpinpbParticipant
Sadly, that is true. The middle class carry the load. The poor work the system. They managed to work it even w/subprimes. I gotta start hanging out w/them. They may have to teach me how to get the gov to pay for my crap. If only I could get rid of pride, integrity, dignity and all those other things that are meaningless nowadays.
February 6, 2008 at 5:45 PM #149246jpinpbParticipantSadly, that is true. The middle class carry the load. The poor work the system. They managed to work it even w/subprimes. I gotta start hanging out w/them. They may have to teach me how to get the gov to pay for my crap. If only I could get rid of pride, integrity, dignity and all those other things that are meaningless nowadays.
February 6, 2008 at 5:45 PM #149264jpinpbParticipantSadly, that is true. The middle class carry the load. The poor work the system. They managed to work it even w/subprimes. I gotta start hanging out w/them. They may have to teach me how to get the gov to pay for my crap. If only I could get rid of pride, integrity, dignity and all those other things that are meaningless nowadays.
February 6, 2008 at 5:45 PM #148979jpinpbParticipantSadly, that is true. The middle class carry the load. The poor work the system. They managed to work it even w/subprimes. I gotta start hanging out w/them. They may have to teach me how to get the gov to pay for my crap. If only I could get rid of pride, integrity, dignity and all those other things that are meaningless nowadays.
February 6, 2008 at 5:45 PM #149335jpinpbParticipantSadly, that is true. The middle class carry the load. The poor work the system. They managed to work it even w/subprimes. I gotta start hanging out w/them. They may have to teach me how to get the gov to pay for my crap. If only I could get rid of pride, integrity, dignity and all those other things that are meaningless nowadays.
February 7, 2008 at 7:52 AM #149509HappyHouseHuntingParticipantAlso, judging by some of the comments of some analysts, if you make a median income, too bad, you cannot afford a home. A “Let them eat cake” sort of attitude.
I mean, really, what were we thinking that being middle class entitled us to a home? Or that an affordability index mattered? Or that you were responsible and bought only what you could afford? I mean, do fundamentals really matter to Wall Street?
HHH
February 7, 2008 at 7:52 AM #149148HappyHouseHuntingParticipantAlso, judging by some of the comments of some analysts, if you make a median income, too bad, you cannot afford a home. A “Let them eat cake” sort of attitude.
I mean, really, what were we thinking that being middle class entitled us to a home? Or that an affordability index mattered? Or that you were responsible and bought only what you could afford? I mean, do fundamentals really matter to Wall Street?
HHH
February 7, 2008 at 7:52 AM #149408HappyHouseHuntingParticipantAlso, judging by some of the comments of some analysts, if you make a median income, too bad, you cannot afford a home. A “Let them eat cake” sort of attitude.
I mean, really, what were we thinking that being middle class entitled us to a home? Or that an affordability index mattered? Or that you were responsible and bought only what you could afford? I mean, do fundamentals really matter to Wall Street?
HHH
February 7, 2008 at 7:52 AM #149437HappyHouseHuntingParticipantAlso, judging by some of the comments of some analysts, if you make a median income, too bad, you cannot afford a home. A “Let them eat cake” sort of attitude.
I mean, really, what were we thinking that being middle class entitled us to a home? Or that an affordability index mattered? Or that you were responsible and bought only what you could afford? I mean, do fundamentals really matter to Wall Street?
HHH
February 7, 2008 at 7:52 AM #149420HappyHouseHuntingParticipantAlso, judging by some of the comments of some analysts, if you make a median income, too bad, you cannot afford a home. A “Let them eat cake” sort of attitude.
I mean, really, what were we thinking that being middle class entitled us to a home? Or that an affordability index mattered? Or that you were responsible and bought only what you could afford? I mean, do fundamentals really matter to Wall Street?
HHH
February 7, 2008 at 8:06 AM #149430alarmclockParticipantI am surprised none of the powers that be have suggested demolishing the excess inventory.
February 7, 2008 at 8:06 AM #149519alarmclockParticipantI am surprised none of the powers that be have suggested demolishing the excess inventory.
February 7, 2008 at 8:06 AM #149445alarmclockParticipantI am surprised none of the powers that be have suggested demolishing the excess inventory.
February 7, 2008 at 8:06 AM #149419alarmclockParticipantI am surprised none of the powers that be have suggested demolishing the excess inventory.
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