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February 21, 2009 at 12:23 AM #351592February 21, 2009 at 12:28 AM #351026tucker…Participant
i will tell u
at work
2003.
3 people out of 25 said they bought a house cause they HAD too. 2005-2006 they defaulted. this is not including people like from 2006 who said they be priced out for ever and bought a new condo not selling there previous house , and now they are under water in the condois this a person who this really a person who needs saving?
what are they going to do? i have no clue….
but rents are going down in sd. i know that for sure
do you really think , i should bail your ass out?
February 21, 2009 at 12:28 AM #351339tucker…Participanti will tell u
at work
2003.
3 people out of 25 said they bought a house cause they HAD too. 2005-2006 they defaulted. this is not including people like from 2006 who said they be priced out for ever and bought a new condo not selling there previous house , and now they are under water in the condois this a person who this really a person who needs saving?
what are they going to do? i have no clue….
but rents are going down in sd. i know that for sure
do you really think , i should bail your ass out?
February 21, 2009 at 12:28 AM #351465tucker…Participanti will tell u
at work
2003.
3 people out of 25 said they bought a house cause they HAD too. 2005-2006 they defaulted. this is not including people like from 2006 who said they be priced out for ever and bought a new condo not selling there previous house , and now they are under water in the condois this a person who this really a person who needs saving?
what are they going to do? i have no clue….
but rents are going down in sd. i know that for sure
do you really think , i should bail your ass out?
February 21, 2009 at 12:28 AM #351498tucker…Participanti will tell u
at work
2003.
3 people out of 25 said they bought a house cause they HAD too. 2005-2006 they defaulted. this is not including people like from 2006 who said they be priced out for ever and bought a new condo not selling there previous house , and now they are under water in the condois this a person who this really a person who needs saving?
what are they going to do? i have no clue….
but rents are going down in sd. i know that for sure
do you really think , i should bail your ass out?
February 21, 2009 at 12:28 AM #351597tucker…Participanti will tell u
at work
2003.
3 people out of 25 said they bought a house cause they HAD too. 2005-2006 they defaulted. this is not including people like from 2006 who said they be priced out for ever and bought a new condo not selling there previous house , and now they are under water in the condois this a person who this really a person who needs saving?
what are they going to do? i have no clue….
but rents are going down in sd. i know that for sure
do you really think , i should bail your ass out?
February 21, 2009 at 12:43 AM #351031hipmattParticipantThe real looser here is the renter. He is completely forgotten by both the media and Washington. Poor renter, especially if you have been responsible, saving because housing was insane and you wanted to live within your means. All the while your peers were lying/cheating, and financing 103% of their overpriced homes, making 100k per year in appreciation alone. You sat by observing the madness and when things went bad, you weren’t surprised.. until…
The entire country, government, and wall street did everything in their power to save that lying irresponsible prick next door who bought his house with 0 dollars down. All of a sudden that sorry ass prick became a victim. A victim who would be exploited over and over again by numerous politicians and so called economic experts. This victim is now facing foreclosure and the world just can’t sit by and let that happen. The government MUST STEP IN! The victim now receives constant sympathy from media and politicians, CNBC, etc… but poor renter what did responsibility get you… not even a mention. You are the forgotten man. You could have been living in an excessively large home all this time, and now you could have refinanced at a lower rate, and a smaller loan so you can stay in it, God forbid the alternative.
February 21, 2009 at 12:43 AM #351344hipmattParticipantThe real looser here is the renter. He is completely forgotten by both the media and Washington. Poor renter, especially if you have been responsible, saving because housing was insane and you wanted to live within your means. All the while your peers were lying/cheating, and financing 103% of their overpriced homes, making 100k per year in appreciation alone. You sat by observing the madness and when things went bad, you weren’t surprised.. until…
The entire country, government, and wall street did everything in their power to save that lying irresponsible prick next door who bought his house with 0 dollars down. All of a sudden that sorry ass prick became a victim. A victim who would be exploited over and over again by numerous politicians and so called economic experts. This victim is now facing foreclosure and the world just can’t sit by and let that happen. The government MUST STEP IN! The victim now receives constant sympathy from media and politicians, CNBC, etc… but poor renter what did responsibility get you… not even a mention. You are the forgotten man. You could have been living in an excessively large home all this time, and now you could have refinanced at a lower rate, and a smaller loan so you can stay in it, God forbid the alternative.
February 21, 2009 at 12:43 AM #351470hipmattParticipantThe real looser here is the renter. He is completely forgotten by both the media and Washington. Poor renter, especially if you have been responsible, saving because housing was insane and you wanted to live within your means. All the while your peers were lying/cheating, and financing 103% of their overpriced homes, making 100k per year in appreciation alone. You sat by observing the madness and when things went bad, you weren’t surprised.. until…
The entire country, government, and wall street did everything in their power to save that lying irresponsible prick next door who bought his house with 0 dollars down. All of a sudden that sorry ass prick became a victim. A victim who would be exploited over and over again by numerous politicians and so called economic experts. This victim is now facing foreclosure and the world just can’t sit by and let that happen. The government MUST STEP IN! The victim now receives constant sympathy from media and politicians, CNBC, etc… but poor renter what did responsibility get you… not even a mention. You are the forgotten man. You could have been living in an excessively large home all this time, and now you could have refinanced at a lower rate, and a smaller loan so you can stay in it, God forbid the alternative.
February 21, 2009 at 12:43 AM #351503hipmattParticipantThe real looser here is the renter. He is completely forgotten by both the media and Washington. Poor renter, especially if you have been responsible, saving because housing was insane and you wanted to live within your means. All the while your peers were lying/cheating, and financing 103% of their overpriced homes, making 100k per year in appreciation alone. You sat by observing the madness and when things went bad, you weren’t surprised.. until…
The entire country, government, and wall street did everything in their power to save that lying irresponsible prick next door who bought his house with 0 dollars down. All of a sudden that sorry ass prick became a victim. A victim who would be exploited over and over again by numerous politicians and so called economic experts. This victim is now facing foreclosure and the world just can’t sit by and let that happen. The government MUST STEP IN! The victim now receives constant sympathy from media and politicians, CNBC, etc… but poor renter what did responsibility get you… not even a mention. You are the forgotten man. You could have been living in an excessively large home all this time, and now you could have refinanced at a lower rate, and a smaller loan so you can stay in it, God forbid the alternative.
February 21, 2009 at 12:43 AM #351602hipmattParticipantThe real looser here is the renter. He is completely forgotten by both the media and Washington. Poor renter, especially if you have been responsible, saving because housing was insane and you wanted to live within your means. All the while your peers were lying/cheating, and financing 103% of their overpriced homes, making 100k per year in appreciation alone. You sat by observing the madness and when things went bad, you weren’t surprised.. until…
The entire country, government, and wall street did everything in their power to save that lying irresponsible prick next door who bought his house with 0 dollars down. All of a sudden that sorry ass prick became a victim. A victim who would be exploited over and over again by numerous politicians and so called economic experts. This victim is now facing foreclosure and the world just can’t sit by and let that happen. The government MUST STEP IN! The victim now receives constant sympathy from media and politicians, CNBC, etc… but poor renter what did responsibility get you… not even a mention. You are the forgotten man. You could have been living in an excessively large home all this time, and now you could have refinanced at a lower rate, and a smaller loan so you can stay in it, God forbid the alternative.
February 21, 2009 at 6:58 AM #351056svelteParticipant[quote=tucker…]TO RICH.
WHAT, THE HELL HAPPENED TO THIS SITE?
there is a lot of anger on this site.
[/quote]wtf??
You post video of a man spitting venom and then have the nerve to say that there is a lot of anger on this site.
Yeah….and you posted it!!!
hay-SOOS!
February 21, 2009 at 6:58 AM #351369svelteParticipant[quote=tucker…]TO RICH.
WHAT, THE HELL HAPPENED TO THIS SITE?
there is a lot of anger on this site.
[/quote]wtf??
You post video of a man spitting venom and then have the nerve to say that there is a lot of anger on this site.
Yeah….and you posted it!!!
hay-SOOS!
February 21, 2009 at 6:58 AM #351495svelteParticipant[quote=tucker…]TO RICH.
WHAT, THE HELL HAPPENED TO THIS SITE?
there is a lot of anger on this site.
[/quote]wtf??
You post video of a man spitting venom and then have the nerve to say that there is a lot of anger on this site.
Yeah….and you posted it!!!
hay-SOOS!
February 21, 2009 at 6:58 AM #351529svelteParticipant[quote=tucker…]TO RICH.
WHAT, THE HELL HAPPENED TO THIS SITE?
there is a lot of anger on this site.
[/quote]wtf??
You post video of a man spitting venom and then have the nerve to say that there is a lot of anger on this site.
Yeah….and you posted it!!!
hay-SOOS!
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