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April 27, 2010 at 6:16 PM #545190April 27, 2010 at 8:46 PM #544324jpinpbParticipant
[quote=Arraya]I hope everybody defaults that bought into the fraud and stops buying homes as well. The establishment needs to be taught a lesson.[/quote]
As long as our tax dollars don’t have to supplement the banks and anyone else.
April 27, 2010 at 8:46 PM #544440jpinpbParticipant[quote=Arraya]I hope everybody defaults that bought into the fraud and stops buying homes as well. The establishment needs to be taught a lesson.[/quote]
As long as our tax dollars don’t have to supplement the banks and anyone else.
April 27, 2010 at 8:46 PM #544916jpinpbParticipant[quote=Arraya]I hope everybody defaults that bought into the fraud and stops buying homes as well. The establishment needs to be taught a lesson.[/quote]
As long as our tax dollars don’t have to supplement the banks and anyone else.
April 27, 2010 at 8:46 PM #545012jpinpbParticipant[quote=Arraya]I hope everybody defaults that bought into the fraud and stops buying homes as well. The establishment needs to be taught a lesson.[/quote]
As long as our tax dollars don’t have to supplement the banks and anyone else.
April 27, 2010 at 8:46 PM #545285jpinpbParticipant[quote=Arraya]I hope everybody defaults that bought into the fraud and stops buying homes as well. The establishment needs to be taught a lesson.[/quote]
As long as our tax dollars don’t have to supplement the banks and anyone else.
April 27, 2010 at 8:53 PM #544329NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jpinpb][quote=SD Realtor]As far as what Bill does, I don’t care what anyone says, I do not believe it is a victimless crime. [/quote]
It for sure stops being a victimless crime when the taxpayers have to foot the bill (even indirectly or as a result)[/quote]
What does it take for people to stop exaggerating something as “criminal” in this argument, when it is not? It’s just interaction with policy and parameters way beyond the layman’s influence. That is, unless we do what Arraya is suggesting and team up against the establishment,fat chance.
Is a buyer a criminal because they take a tax credit? Subsidized interest rate? Loan backed by the government? Are you going to do your part and refuse these things JP? Is the Realtor refusing to work, on moral grounds with someone using one of these? How many strategic shortsales are there? I bet there are no Realtors lecturing them. Realtors run from the possibility of offending a short seller of any kind and do some butt kissing in many cases. Everybody is in it for themselves.
April 27, 2010 at 8:53 PM #544445NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jpinpb][quote=SD Realtor]As far as what Bill does, I don’t care what anyone says, I do not believe it is a victimless crime. [/quote]
It for sure stops being a victimless crime when the taxpayers have to foot the bill (even indirectly or as a result)[/quote]
What does it take for people to stop exaggerating something as “criminal” in this argument, when it is not? It’s just interaction with policy and parameters way beyond the layman’s influence. That is, unless we do what Arraya is suggesting and team up against the establishment,fat chance.
Is a buyer a criminal because they take a tax credit? Subsidized interest rate? Loan backed by the government? Are you going to do your part and refuse these things JP? Is the Realtor refusing to work, on moral grounds with someone using one of these? How many strategic shortsales are there? I bet there are no Realtors lecturing them. Realtors run from the possibility of offending a short seller of any kind and do some butt kissing in many cases. Everybody is in it for themselves.
April 27, 2010 at 8:53 PM #544921NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jpinpb][quote=SD Realtor]As far as what Bill does, I don’t care what anyone says, I do not believe it is a victimless crime. [/quote]
It for sure stops being a victimless crime when the taxpayers have to foot the bill (even indirectly or as a result)[/quote]
What does it take for people to stop exaggerating something as “criminal” in this argument, when it is not? It’s just interaction with policy and parameters way beyond the layman’s influence. That is, unless we do what Arraya is suggesting and team up against the establishment,fat chance.
Is a buyer a criminal because they take a tax credit? Subsidized interest rate? Loan backed by the government? Are you going to do your part and refuse these things JP? Is the Realtor refusing to work, on moral grounds with someone using one of these? How many strategic shortsales are there? I bet there are no Realtors lecturing them. Realtors run from the possibility of offending a short seller of any kind and do some butt kissing in many cases. Everybody is in it for themselves.
April 27, 2010 at 8:53 PM #545017NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jpinpb][quote=SD Realtor]As far as what Bill does, I don’t care what anyone says, I do not believe it is a victimless crime. [/quote]
It for sure stops being a victimless crime when the taxpayers have to foot the bill (even indirectly or as a result)[/quote]
What does it take for people to stop exaggerating something as “criminal” in this argument, when it is not? It’s just interaction with policy and parameters way beyond the layman’s influence. That is, unless we do what Arraya is suggesting and team up against the establishment,fat chance.
Is a buyer a criminal because they take a tax credit? Subsidized interest rate? Loan backed by the government? Are you going to do your part and refuse these things JP? Is the Realtor refusing to work, on moral grounds with someone using one of these? How many strategic shortsales are there? I bet there are no Realtors lecturing them. Realtors run from the possibility of offending a short seller of any kind and do some butt kissing in many cases. Everybody is in it for themselves.
April 27, 2010 at 8:53 PM #545290NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jpinpb][quote=SD Realtor]As far as what Bill does, I don’t care what anyone says, I do not believe it is a victimless crime. [/quote]
It for sure stops being a victimless crime when the taxpayers have to foot the bill (even indirectly or as a result)[/quote]
What does it take for people to stop exaggerating something as “criminal” in this argument, when it is not? It’s just interaction with policy and parameters way beyond the layman’s influence. That is, unless we do what Arraya is suggesting and team up against the establishment,fat chance.
Is a buyer a criminal because they take a tax credit? Subsidized interest rate? Loan backed by the government? Are you going to do your part and refuse these things JP? Is the Realtor refusing to work, on moral grounds with someone using one of these? How many strategic shortsales are there? I bet there are no Realtors lecturing them. Realtors run from the possibility of offending a short seller of any kind and do some butt kissing in many cases. Everybody is in it for themselves.
April 27, 2010 at 9:08 PM #544334scaredyclassicParticipantagreed. it’s all the same..
everyone has their snout at the same communal trough of cash, some is gobbled up by tax credits, some by the rules making it worthwhile for the bank to let you sit there…still I somehow think there’s a chance for a guy like me waiting away from the trough with a little bit of cheddar saved up to somehow get a chunk of offal that some giant hog noses out and lets slip away from the giant hogs.
I’m kind of the diseased little mouse looking for that scrap when the hogs have bloated themselves on botulism-tainted feed and are passed out dazed in the sun vomiting up other animal parts they’ve been force fed at the communal tax trough.
.At that moment, when the giant hogs are paralyzed, and the smaller pigs are running about squirting hog diarrhea on the ducks and chickens who are blinded in the panic, and the farmer is out with ashotgun ready to shoot everyone, I will stealthily steal up a bit closer to the communal feeding trough, careful not to get stepped on by some beastly 1,000 pound hog who kicks or rolls over in a spasm, or to literally be drowned in hog vomit, and try to steal a small chunk away for myself.
Ahh, it’s not going to happen. They hogs will keep eating as they continually vomit into the public trough. who am i kidding. i’ll stay in my little rodent hole in the dark and never see the light of day. The vomit covered hogs will rule forever…
do i win the award for Most Disgusting Piggington Metaphor Ever?
it’s justa more scatalogical way to express the sentiment that it’s best to buy when there’s blood — or hog vomit — in the streets…. blood sort of connotes that there was a healthy creature running around which somehow got senselessly killed. I don’t think that’s appropriate in this case. I’d say our system is more liek a bunch of hogs about to explode with dysyntery…
hey, why is this site called Piggington’s anyway? is it supposed to signify giant hogs?
April 27, 2010 at 9:08 PM #544450scaredyclassicParticipantagreed. it’s all the same..
everyone has their snout at the same communal trough of cash, some is gobbled up by tax credits, some by the rules making it worthwhile for the bank to let you sit there…still I somehow think there’s a chance for a guy like me waiting away from the trough with a little bit of cheddar saved up to somehow get a chunk of offal that some giant hog noses out and lets slip away from the giant hogs.
I’m kind of the diseased little mouse looking for that scrap when the hogs have bloated themselves on botulism-tainted feed and are passed out dazed in the sun vomiting up other animal parts they’ve been force fed at the communal tax trough.
.At that moment, when the giant hogs are paralyzed, and the smaller pigs are running about squirting hog diarrhea on the ducks and chickens who are blinded in the panic, and the farmer is out with ashotgun ready to shoot everyone, I will stealthily steal up a bit closer to the communal feeding trough, careful not to get stepped on by some beastly 1,000 pound hog who kicks or rolls over in a spasm, or to literally be drowned in hog vomit, and try to steal a small chunk away for myself.
Ahh, it’s not going to happen. They hogs will keep eating as they continually vomit into the public trough. who am i kidding. i’ll stay in my little rodent hole in the dark and never see the light of day. The vomit covered hogs will rule forever…
do i win the award for Most Disgusting Piggington Metaphor Ever?
it’s justa more scatalogical way to express the sentiment that it’s best to buy when there’s blood — or hog vomit — in the streets…. blood sort of connotes that there was a healthy creature running around which somehow got senselessly killed. I don’t think that’s appropriate in this case. I’d say our system is more liek a bunch of hogs about to explode with dysyntery…
hey, why is this site called Piggington’s anyway? is it supposed to signify giant hogs?
April 27, 2010 at 9:08 PM #544926scaredyclassicParticipantagreed. it’s all the same..
everyone has their snout at the same communal trough of cash, some is gobbled up by tax credits, some by the rules making it worthwhile for the bank to let you sit there…still I somehow think there’s a chance for a guy like me waiting away from the trough with a little bit of cheddar saved up to somehow get a chunk of offal that some giant hog noses out and lets slip away from the giant hogs.
I’m kind of the diseased little mouse looking for that scrap when the hogs have bloated themselves on botulism-tainted feed and are passed out dazed in the sun vomiting up other animal parts they’ve been force fed at the communal tax trough.
.At that moment, when the giant hogs are paralyzed, and the smaller pigs are running about squirting hog diarrhea on the ducks and chickens who are blinded in the panic, and the farmer is out with ashotgun ready to shoot everyone, I will stealthily steal up a bit closer to the communal feeding trough, careful not to get stepped on by some beastly 1,000 pound hog who kicks or rolls over in a spasm, or to literally be drowned in hog vomit, and try to steal a small chunk away for myself.
Ahh, it’s not going to happen. They hogs will keep eating as they continually vomit into the public trough. who am i kidding. i’ll stay in my little rodent hole in the dark and never see the light of day. The vomit covered hogs will rule forever…
do i win the award for Most Disgusting Piggington Metaphor Ever?
it’s justa more scatalogical way to express the sentiment that it’s best to buy when there’s blood — or hog vomit — in the streets…. blood sort of connotes that there was a healthy creature running around which somehow got senselessly killed. I don’t think that’s appropriate in this case. I’d say our system is more liek a bunch of hogs about to explode with dysyntery…
hey, why is this site called Piggington’s anyway? is it supposed to signify giant hogs?
April 27, 2010 at 9:08 PM #545022scaredyclassicParticipantagreed. it’s all the same..
everyone has their snout at the same communal trough of cash, some is gobbled up by tax credits, some by the rules making it worthwhile for the bank to let you sit there…still I somehow think there’s a chance for a guy like me waiting away from the trough with a little bit of cheddar saved up to somehow get a chunk of offal that some giant hog noses out and lets slip away from the giant hogs.
I’m kind of the diseased little mouse looking for that scrap when the hogs have bloated themselves on botulism-tainted feed and are passed out dazed in the sun vomiting up other animal parts they’ve been force fed at the communal tax trough.
.At that moment, when the giant hogs are paralyzed, and the smaller pigs are running about squirting hog diarrhea on the ducks and chickens who are blinded in the panic, and the farmer is out with ashotgun ready to shoot everyone, I will stealthily steal up a bit closer to the communal feeding trough, careful not to get stepped on by some beastly 1,000 pound hog who kicks or rolls over in a spasm, or to literally be drowned in hog vomit, and try to steal a small chunk away for myself.
Ahh, it’s not going to happen. They hogs will keep eating as they continually vomit into the public trough. who am i kidding. i’ll stay in my little rodent hole in the dark and never see the light of day. The vomit covered hogs will rule forever…
do i win the award for Most Disgusting Piggington Metaphor Ever?
it’s justa more scatalogical way to express the sentiment that it’s best to buy when there’s blood — or hog vomit — in the streets…. blood sort of connotes that there was a healthy creature running around which somehow got senselessly killed. I don’t think that’s appropriate in this case. I’d say our system is more liek a bunch of hogs about to explode with dysyntery…
hey, why is this site called Piggington’s anyway? is it supposed to signify giant hogs?
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