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February 17, 2009 at 8:22 PM #348517February 17, 2009 at 8:45 PM #348964anParticipant
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It was voted for by Democrats because they were hoping to convince that particular sole Republican to vote “yes” on the budget.Neither party is particularly bright, but only the Republican could come up with the idea of a 100 million dollar tax cut (essentially a handout to homebuilders) at the time when the state is 41 billion dollars in the hole and its credit rating is lowest in the country.[/quote]
Am I missing something? In your OP, you said the credit is for home buyers. How does it become handout for home builders?February 17, 2009 at 8:45 PM #348844anParticipant[quote=esmith]
It was voted for by Democrats because they were hoping to convince that particular sole Republican to vote “yes” on the budget.Neither party is particularly bright, but only the Republican could come up with the idea of a 100 million dollar tax cut (essentially a handout to homebuilders) at the time when the state is 41 billion dollars in the hole and its credit rating is lowest in the country.[/quote]
Am I missing something? In your OP, you said the credit is for home buyers. How does it become handout for home builders?February 17, 2009 at 8:45 PM #349097anParticipant[quote=esmith]
It was voted for by Democrats because they were hoping to convince that particular sole Republican to vote “yes” on the budget.Neither party is particularly bright, but only the Republican could come up with the idea of a 100 million dollar tax cut (essentially a handout to homebuilders) at the time when the state is 41 billion dollars in the hole and its credit rating is lowest in the country.[/quote]
Am I missing something? In your OP, you said the credit is for home buyers. How does it become handout for home builders?February 17, 2009 at 8:45 PM #348996anParticipant[quote=esmith]
It was voted for by Democrats because they were hoping to convince that particular sole Republican to vote “yes” on the budget.Neither party is particularly bright, but only the Republican could come up with the idea of a 100 million dollar tax cut (essentially a handout to homebuilders) at the time when the state is 41 billion dollars in the hole and its credit rating is lowest in the country.[/quote]
Am I missing something? In your OP, you said the credit is for home buyers. How does it become handout for home builders?February 17, 2009 at 8:45 PM #348527anParticipant[quote=esmith]
It was voted for by Democrats because they were hoping to convince that particular sole Republican to vote “yes” on the budget.Neither party is particularly bright, but only the Republican could come up with the idea of a 100 million dollar tax cut (essentially a handout to homebuilders) at the time when the state is 41 billion dollars in the hole and its credit rating is lowest in the country.[/quote]
Am I missing something? In your OP, you said the credit is for home buyers. How does it become handout for home builders?February 17, 2009 at 8:50 PM #348854afx114Participant[quote=AN]How does it become handout for home builders?[/quote]
It brings in buyers who normally wouldn’t have been there at the expense of the taxpayer. Essentially, the builders won’t need to lower their sell price by $10k because it is subsidized by the taxpayers.
February 17, 2009 at 8:50 PM #348974afx114Participant[quote=AN]How does it become handout for home builders?[/quote]
It brings in buyers who normally wouldn’t have been there at the expense of the taxpayer. Essentially, the builders won’t need to lower their sell price by $10k because it is subsidized by the taxpayers.
February 17, 2009 at 8:50 PM #348537afx114Participant[quote=AN]How does it become handout for home builders?[/quote]
It brings in buyers who normally wouldn’t have been there at the expense of the taxpayer. Essentially, the builders won’t need to lower their sell price by $10k because it is subsidized by the taxpayers.
February 17, 2009 at 8:50 PM #349106afx114Participant[quote=AN]How does it become handout for home builders?[/quote]
It brings in buyers who normally wouldn’t have been there at the expense of the taxpayer. Essentially, the builders won’t need to lower their sell price by $10k because it is subsidized by the taxpayers.
February 17, 2009 at 8:50 PM #349006afx114Participant[quote=AN]How does it become handout for home builders?[/quote]
It brings in buyers who normally wouldn’t have been there at the expense of the taxpayer. Essentially, the builders won’t need to lower their sell price by $10k because it is subsidized by the taxpayers.
February 17, 2009 at 8:50 PM #349111anParticipant[quote=afx114][quote=AN]How does it become handout for home builders?[/quote]
It brings in buyers who normally wouldn’t have been there at the expense of the taxpayer.
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So you’re assume all buyers buy new houses?February 17, 2009 at 8:50 PM #348542anParticipant[quote=afx114][quote=AN]How does it become handout for home builders?[/quote]
It brings in buyers who normally wouldn’t have been there at the expense of the taxpayer.
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So you’re assume all buyers buy new houses?February 17, 2009 at 8:50 PM #348979anParticipant[quote=afx114][quote=AN]How does it become handout for home builders?[/quote]
It brings in buyers who normally wouldn’t have been there at the expense of the taxpayer.
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So you’re assume all buyers buy new houses?February 17, 2009 at 8:50 PM #349011anParticipant[quote=afx114][quote=AN]How does it become handout for home builders?[/quote]
It brings in buyers who normally wouldn’t have been there at the expense of the taxpayer.
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So you’re assume all buyers buy new houses? -
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