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August 16, 2009 at 6:05 PM #446152August 16, 2009 at 7:05 PM #445373jpinpbParticipant
This patient may perpetually be on life support. Almost like a coma patient. We must keep it alive b/c someday it may miraculously come out of a coma and breathe on its own.
I say let it flatline and donate organs to help the economy really recover. Give life elsewhere.
August 16, 2009 at 7:05 PM #445567jpinpbParticipantThis patient may perpetually be on life support. Almost like a coma patient. We must keep it alive b/c someday it may miraculously come out of a coma and breathe on its own.
I say let it flatline and donate organs to help the economy really recover. Give life elsewhere.
August 16, 2009 at 7:05 PM #445905jpinpbParticipantThis patient may perpetually be on life support. Almost like a coma patient. We must keep it alive b/c someday it may miraculously come out of a coma and breathe on its own.
I say let it flatline and donate organs to help the economy really recover. Give life elsewhere.
August 16, 2009 at 7:05 PM #445976jpinpbParticipantThis patient may perpetually be on life support. Almost like a coma patient. We must keep it alive b/c someday it may miraculously come out of a coma and breathe on its own.
I say let it flatline and donate organs to help the economy really recover. Give life elsewhere.
August 16, 2009 at 7:05 PM #446157jpinpbParticipantThis patient may perpetually be on life support. Almost like a coma patient. We must keep it alive b/c someday it may miraculously come out of a coma and breathe on its own.
I say let it flatline and donate organs to help the economy really recover. Give life elsewhere.
August 17, 2009 at 9:28 AM #445516ibjamesParticipantI agree, I was bidding on the lower priced homes and it was chaotic, I have since renewed my lease in hopes that it someday dies down, in the meantime I just keep saving cashola
August 17, 2009 at 9:28 AM #445709ibjamesParticipantI agree, I was bidding on the lower priced homes and it was chaotic, I have since renewed my lease in hopes that it someday dies down, in the meantime I just keep saving cashola
August 17, 2009 at 9:28 AM #446049ibjamesParticipantI agree, I was bidding on the lower priced homes and it was chaotic, I have since renewed my lease in hopes that it someday dies down, in the meantime I just keep saving cashola
August 17, 2009 at 9:28 AM #446120ibjamesParticipantI agree, I was bidding on the lower priced homes and it was chaotic, I have since renewed my lease in hopes that it someday dies down, in the meantime I just keep saving cashola
August 17, 2009 at 9:28 AM #446300ibjamesParticipantI agree, I was bidding on the lower priced homes and it was chaotic, I have since renewed my lease in hopes that it someday dies down, in the meantime I just keep saving cashola
August 17, 2009 at 11:50 AM #445608HLSParticipantThere should come a time when there won’t be chaotic bidding on lower priced homes, and there will be plenty to choose from.
That will be sign of sanity returning, it’s probably going to take a while (IF the govt allows it to happen)I remember the late 1980’s very well. Homes in the 90K-100K range rented for $800 a month. There was no chaotic bidding. There were plenty available.
They made sense as investments. Most smart investors didn’t even consider a condo as a rental.Hard for many people to believe there was a time when:
A house was a place to live and not a road to riches or an ATM machine.
A smaller % of the population owned, people who rented weren’t looked down upon as losers.
For those who did own rentals, nobody in their right mind had anything other than basic bread and butter rentals, 2br-3br basic homes. McManisons hardly existed.
Only a small % of ppl owned stocks or mutual funds.The NEW American dream for many is wishing that they had no money in the stock market and were tenants with no mortgage debt, property taxes, insurance, HOA fees, sub HOA fees and Mello Roos payments…..
The govt propaganda has worked its magic on millions of sheeple… HLS
August 17, 2009 at 11:50 AM #445799HLSParticipantThere should come a time when there won’t be chaotic bidding on lower priced homes, and there will be plenty to choose from.
That will be sign of sanity returning, it’s probably going to take a while (IF the govt allows it to happen)I remember the late 1980’s very well. Homes in the 90K-100K range rented for $800 a month. There was no chaotic bidding. There were plenty available.
They made sense as investments. Most smart investors didn’t even consider a condo as a rental.Hard for many people to believe there was a time when:
A house was a place to live and not a road to riches or an ATM machine.
A smaller % of the population owned, people who rented weren’t looked down upon as losers.
For those who did own rentals, nobody in their right mind had anything other than basic bread and butter rentals, 2br-3br basic homes. McManisons hardly existed.
Only a small % of ppl owned stocks or mutual funds.The NEW American dream for many is wishing that they had no money in the stock market and were tenants with no mortgage debt, property taxes, insurance, HOA fees, sub HOA fees and Mello Roos payments…..
The govt propaganda has worked its magic on millions of sheeple… HLS
August 17, 2009 at 11:50 AM #446139HLSParticipantThere should come a time when there won’t be chaotic bidding on lower priced homes, and there will be plenty to choose from.
That will be sign of sanity returning, it’s probably going to take a while (IF the govt allows it to happen)I remember the late 1980’s very well. Homes in the 90K-100K range rented for $800 a month. There was no chaotic bidding. There were plenty available.
They made sense as investments. Most smart investors didn’t even consider a condo as a rental.Hard for many people to believe there was a time when:
A house was a place to live and not a road to riches or an ATM machine.
A smaller % of the population owned, people who rented weren’t looked down upon as losers.
For those who did own rentals, nobody in their right mind had anything other than basic bread and butter rentals, 2br-3br basic homes. McManisons hardly existed.
Only a small % of ppl owned stocks or mutual funds.The NEW American dream for many is wishing that they had no money in the stock market and were tenants with no mortgage debt, property taxes, insurance, HOA fees, sub HOA fees and Mello Roos payments…..
The govt propaganda has worked its magic on millions of sheeple… HLS
August 17, 2009 at 11:50 AM #446210HLSParticipantThere should come a time when there won’t be chaotic bidding on lower priced homes, and there will be plenty to choose from.
That will be sign of sanity returning, it’s probably going to take a while (IF the govt allows it to happen)I remember the late 1980’s very well. Homes in the 90K-100K range rented for $800 a month. There was no chaotic bidding. There were plenty available.
They made sense as investments. Most smart investors didn’t even consider a condo as a rental.Hard for many people to believe there was a time when:
A house was a place to live and not a road to riches or an ATM machine.
A smaller % of the population owned, people who rented weren’t looked down upon as losers.
For those who did own rentals, nobody in their right mind had anything other than basic bread and butter rentals, 2br-3br basic homes. McManisons hardly existed.
Only a small % of ppl owned stocks or mutual funds.The NEW American dream for many is wishing that they had no money in the stock market and were tenants with no mortgage debt, property taxes, insurance, HOA fees, sub HOA fees and Mello Roos payments…..
The govt propaganda has worked its magic on millions of sheeple… HLS
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