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August 9, 2007 at 1:46 PM #72461August 9, 2007 at 2:11 PM #72346bsrsharmaParticipant
“If the credit bubble didn’t exist”
Probably not. Essentially, what Super Janae is doing is cheating. That requires a greedy, uninformed victim. Though it is likely there would be fewer of them in a less frothy market, white collar criminals (or pink here?) will always have some opportunity in a universe of suckers and losers. How else can you describe the people who signed on the exploding ARM papers and the “investors” who bought them for the promised “High Yield”. Neither of them deserves sympathy. We should just let economic Darwinism play out its full natural vigor.
August 9, 2007 at 2:11 PM #72464bsrsharmaParticipant“If the credit bubble didn’t exist”
Probably not. Essentially, what Super Janae is doing is cheating. That requires a greedy, uninformed victim. Though it is likely there would be fewer of them in a less frothy market, white collar criminals (or pink here?) will always have some opportunity in a universe of suckers and losers. How else can you describe the people who signed on the exploding ARM papers and the “investors” who bought them for the promised “High Yield”. Neither of them deserves sympathy. We should just let economic Darwinism play out its full natural vigor.
August 9, 2007 at 2:11 PM #72474bsrsharmaParticipant“If the credit bubble didn’t exist”
Probably not. Essentially, what Super Janae is doing is cheating. That requires a greedy, uninformed victim. Though it is likely there would be fewer of them in a less frothy market, white collar criminals (or pink here?) will always have some opportunity in a universe of suckers and losers. How else can you describe the people who signed on the exploding ARM papers and the “investors” who bought them for the promised “High Yield”. Neither of them deserves sympathy. We should just let economic Darwinism play out its full natural vigor.
August 10, 2007 at 8:06 AM #72683ocrenterParticipantbugs, point well taken. the latest post in the series delt with Air-Monica’s turn to the Dark Forces. It doesn’t talk about why these transactions are suspicious in nature. I just put up a new post with all of the links on Super-Jenae and friends from when we first caught wind of her antics in April, some of them show comparables with much lower prices yet no sale.
August 10, 2007 at 8:06 AM #72801ocrenterParticipantbugs, point well taken. the latest post in the series delt with Air-Monica’s turn to the Dark Forces. It doesn’t talk about why these transactions are suspicious in nature. I just put up a new post with all of the links on Super-Jenae and friends from when we first caught wind of her antics in April, some of them show comparables with much lower prices yet no sale.
August 10, 2007 at 8:06 AM #72808ocrenterParticipantbugs, point well taken. the latest post in the series delt with Air-Monica’s turn to the Dark Forces. It doesn’t talk about why these transactions are suspicious in nature. I just put up a new post with all of the links on Super-Jenae and friends from when we first caught wind of her antics in April, some of them show comparables with much lower prices yet no sale.
August 10, 2007 at 11:39 AM #72794farbetParticipantOC Renter’s blog has an update.I just can’t believe that there are people who believe it’s normal.How many years will you wait to see the comps drop?
Fake appraisals your cup of tea?August 10, 2007 at 11:39 AM #72914farbetParticipantOC Renter’s blog has an update.I just can’t believe that there are people who believe it’s normal.How many years will you wait to see the comps drop?
Fake appraisals your cup of tea?August 10, 2007 at 11:39 AM #72919farbetParticipantOC Renter’s blog has an update.I just can’t believe that there are people who believe it’s normal.How many years will you wait to see the comps drop?
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