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July 24, 2008 at 10:08 PM #246780July 24, 2008 at 10:52 PM #246596
gandalf
ParticipantSame take, I think MA’s presence Downtown has helped shift the direction of SD government in a good way. Doesn’t seem like much of a lawyer, but it’s good to see somebody in this role, check-and-balance on the establishment run afoul.
Until this… WTF? What a moron. Now, I’m going to have to admit to my friends: Aguirre’s a kook.
Let’s hope the new CA doesn’t roll over for crooks.
July 24, 2008 at 10:52 PM #246747gandalf
ParticipantSame take, I think MA’s presence Downtown has helped shift the direction of SD government in a good way. Doesn’t seem like much of a lawyer, but it’s good to see somebody in this role, check-and-balance on the establishment run afoul.
Until this… WTF? What a moron. Now, I’m going to have to admit to my friends: Aguirre’s a kook.
Let’s hope the new CA doesn’t roll over for crooks.
July 24, 2008 at 10:52 PM #246753gandalf
ParticipantSame take, I think MA’s presence Downtown has helped shift the direction of SD government in a good way. Doesn’t seem like much of a lawyer, but it’s good to see somebody in this role, check-and-balance on the establishment run afoul.
Until this… WTF? What a moron. Now, I’m going to have to admit to my friends: Aguirre’s a kook.
Let’s hope the new CA doesn’t roll over for crooks.
July 24, 2008 at 10:52 PM #246809gandalf
ParticipantSame take, I think MA’s presence Downtown has helped shift the direction of SD government in a good way. Doesn’t seem like much of a lawyer, but it’s good to see somebody in this role, check-and-balance on the establishment run afoul.
Until this… WTF? What a moron. Now, I’m going to have to admit to my friends: Aguirre’s a kook.
Let’s hope the new CA doesn’t roll over for crooks.
July 24, 2008 at 10:52 PM #246815gandalf
ParticipantSame take, I think MA’s presence Downtown has helped shift the direction of SD government in a good way. Doesn’t seem like much of a lawyer, but it’s good to see somebody in this role, check-and-balance on the establishment run afoul.
Until this… WTF? What a moron. Now, I’m going to have to admit to my friends: Aguirre’s a kook.
Let’s hope the new CA doesn’t roll over for crooks.
July 25, 2008 at 8:35 PM #247188Huckleberry
ParticipantEvidentially Aguirre has defaulted on his own Countrywide mortgage a couple times.
http://www.bubbleinfo.com/journal/2008/7/25/throw-rocks-glass-house.html
July 25, 2008 at 8:35 PM #247342Huckleberry
ParticipantEvidentially Aguirre has defaulted on his own Countrywide mortgage a couple times.
http://www.bubbleinfo.com/journal/2008/7/25/throw-rocks-glass-house.html
July 25, 2008 at 8:35 PM #247348Huckleberry
ParticipantEvidentially Aguirre has defaulted on his own Countrywide mortgage a couple times.
http://www.bubbleinfo.com/journal/2008/7/25/throw-rocks-glass-house.html
July 25, 2008 at 8:35 PM #247405Huckleberry
ParticipantEvidentially Aguirre has defaulted on his own Countrywide mortgage a couple times.
http://www.bubbleinfo.com/journal/2008/7/25/throw-rocks-glass-house.html
July 25, 2008 at 8:35 PM #247411Huckleberry
ParticipantEvidentially Aguirre has defaulted on his own Countrywide mortgage a couple times.
http://www.bubbleinfo.com/journal/2008/7/25/throw-rocks-glass-house.html
July 25, 2008 at 11:25 PM #247279temeculaguy
ParticipantGeorgia tried something similar in 2003, their anti predatory lending law resulted in all of the major lenders refusing to business there. Even the VA/FHA/Fannie/Freddie curbed their dealings with anything in Georgia. They created a credit crunch and eventually reversed themselves. Perfect example of the law of unintended consequences.
Aguirre will not be successful, but on the off chance that he is, all it will accomplish is a complete implosion of the market. He will be personally responsible for causing the inability of anyone to get a loan, driving prices down further, faster, thus creating more foreclosures. Good luck Mike, it is going to be hillarious to watch. Either he effectively burns the market and the local economy to the ground or he fails and looks like an uninformed buffoon, entertaining either way and the first scenario will probably result in the first actual “tar and feather” incident in my lifetime. I can’t wait.
July 25, 2008 at 11:25 PM #247434temeculaguy
ParticipantGeorgia tried something similar in 2003, their anti predatory lending law resulted in all of the major lenders refusing to business there. Even the VA/FHA/Fannie/Freddie curbed their dealings with anything in Georgia. They created a credit crunch and eventually reversed themselves. Perfect example of the law of unintended consequences.
Aguirre will not be successful, but on the off chance that he is, all it will accomplish is a complete implosion of the market. He will be personally responsible for causing the inability of anyone to get a loan, driving prices down further, faster, thus creating more foreclosures. Good luck Mike, it is going to be hillarious to watch. Either he effectively burns the market and the local economy to the ground or he fails and looks like an uninformed buffoon, entertaining either way and the first scenario will probably result in the first actual “tar and feather” incident in my lifetime. I can’t wait.
July 25, 2008 at 11:25 PM #247438temeculaguy
ParticipantGeorgia tried something similar in 2003, their anti predatory lending law resulted in all of the major lenders refusing to business there. Even the VA/FHA/Fannie/Freddie curbed their dealings with anything in Georgia. They created a credit crunch and eventually reversed themselves. Perfect example of the law of unintended consequences.
Aguirre will not be successful, but on the off chance that he is, all it will accomplish is a complete implosion of the market. He will be personally responsible for causing the inability of anyone to get a loan, driving prices down further, faster, thus creating more foreclosures. Good luck Mike, it is going to be hillarious to watch. Either he effectively burns the market and the local economy to the ground or he fails and looks like an uninformed buffoon, entertaining either way and the first scenario will probably result in the first actual “tar and feather” incident in my lifetime. I can’t wait.
July 25, 2008 at 11:25 PM #247496temeculaguy
ParticipantGeorgia tried something similar in 2003, their anti predatory lending law resulted in all of the major lenders refusing to business there. Even the VA/FHA/Fannie/Freddie curbed their dealings with anything in Georgia. They created a credit crunch and eventually reversed themselves. Perfect example of the law of unintended consequences.
Aguirre will not be successful, but on the off chance that he is, all it will accomplish is a complete implosion of the market. He will be personally responsible for causing the inability of anyone to get a loan, driving prices down further, faster, thus creating more foreclosures. Good luck Mike, it is going to be hillarious to watch. Either he effectively burns the market and the local economy to the ground or he fails and looks like an uninformed buffoon, entertaining either way and the first scenario will probably result in the first actual “tar and feather” incident in my lifetime. I can’t wait.
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