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January 18, 2008 at 12:45 AM #138207January 18, 2008 at 4:05 AM #137913CoronitaParticipant
I think most americans will take the $1500, and end up spending $15000, by using it to make minimum payments on all their CC so that they can rack up more debt.
I do think that if there is a democratic domination in the upcoming elections, that the outgoing republicans are going to trash the economy even further so that they can maximize the headaches an incoming government will have to deal with.
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—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 18, 2008 at 4:05 AM #138119CoronitaParticipantI think most americans will take the $1500, and end up spending $15000, by using it to make minimum payments on all their CC so that they can rack up more debt.
I do think that if there is a democratic domination in the upcoming elections, that the outgoing republicans are going to trash the economy even further so that they can maximize the headaches an incoming government will have to deal with.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 18, 2008 at 4:05 AM #138146CoronitaParticipantI think most americans will take the $1500, and end up spending $15000, by using it to make minimum payments on all their CC so that they can rack up more debt.
I do think that if there is a democratic domination in the upcoming elections, that the outgoing republicans are going to trash the economy even further so that they can maximize the headaches an incoming government will have to deal with.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 18, 2008 at 4:05 AM #138173CoronitaParticipantI think most americans will take the $1500, and end up spending $15000, by using it to make minimum payments on all their CC so that they can rack up more debt.
I do think that if there is a democratic domination in the upcoming elections, that the outgoing republicans are going to trash the economy even further so that they can maximize the headaches an incoming government will have to deal with.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 18, 2008 at 4:05 AM #138217CoronitaParticipantI think most americans will take the $1500, and end up spending $15000, by using it to make minimum payments on all their CC so that they can rack up more debt.
I do think that if there is a democratic domination in the upcoming elections, that the outgoing republicans are going to trash the economy even further so that they can maximize the headaches an incoming government will have to deal with.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 18, 2008 at 4:24 AM #137919NoobParticipantI would use it to pay off some debt. I decided to take some time off of working back in 2006 and I am still working off the debt from that 9 month extended vacation. I will have a perfect balance sheet in about 1.5 years–one paid off condo, no debt, 20% down payment, and an almost perfect credit score. I can hardly wait for the melt down to continue.
Good Hunting,
Noob–but learning
January 18, 2008 at 4:24 AM #138124NoobParticipantI would use it to pay off some debt. I decided to take some time off of working back in 2006 and I am still working off the debt from that 9 month extended vacation. I will have a perfect balance sheet in about 1.5 years–one paid off condo, no debt, 20% down payment, and an almost perfect credit score. I can hardly wait for the melt down to continue.
Good Hunting,
Noob–but learning
January 18, 2008 at 4:24 AM #138151NoobParticipantI would use it to pay off some debt. I decided to take some time off of working back in 2006 and I am still working off the debt from that 9 month extended vacation. I will have a perfect balance sheet in about 1.5 years–one paid off condo, no debt, 20% down payment, and an almost perfect credit score. I can hardly wait for the melt down to continue.
Good Hunting,
Noob–but learning
January 18, 2008 at 4:24 AM #138178NoobParticipantI would use it to pay off some debt. I decided to take some time off of working back in 2006 and I am still working off the debt from that 9 month extended vacation. I will have a perfect balance sheet in about 1.5 years–one paid off condo, no debt, 20% down payment, and an almost perfect credit score. I can hardly wait for the melt down to continue.
Good Hunting,
Noob–but learning
January 18, 2008 at 4:24 AM #138222NoobParticipantI would use it to pay off some debt. I decided to take some time off of working back in 2006 and I am still working off the debt from that 9 month extended vacation. I will have a perfect balance sheet in about 1.5 years–one paid off condo, no debt, 20% down payment, and an almost perfect credit score. I can hardly wait for the melt down to continue.
Good Hunting,
Noob–but learning
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