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January 21, 2009 at 3:38 PM #333138January 21, 2009 at 4:00 PM #332614XBoxBoyParticipant
[quote=paramount]How many people on this board give even 5% of their income to charity, is charity even part of your budget?[/quote]
I’d guess that most everyone on this board gives at least 30% or more to that non-optional charity, the government. (and if you count all taxes, I bet many on this board are way past 30%)
January 21, 2009 at 4:00 PM #332952XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=paramount]How many people on this board give even 5% of their income to charity, is charity even part of your budget?[/quote]
I’d guess that most everyone on this board gives at least 30% or more to that non-optional charity, the government. (and if you count all taxes, I bet many on this board are way past 30%)
January 21, 2009 at 4:00 PM #333031XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=paramount]How many people on this board give even 5% of their income to charity, is charity even part of your budget?[/quote]
I’d guess that most everyone on this board gives at least 30% or more to that non-optional charity, the government. (and if you count all taxes, I bet many on this board are way past 30%)
January 21, 2009 at 4:00 PM #333059XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=paramount]How many people on this board give even 5% of their income to charity, is charity even part of your budget?[/quote]
I’d guess that most everyone on this board gives at least 30% or more to that non-optional charity, the government. (and if you count all taxes, I bet many on this board are way past 30%)
January 21, 2009 at 4:00 PM #333143XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=paramount]How many people on this board give even 5% of their income to charity, is charity even part of your budget?[/quote]
I’d guess that most everyone on this board gives at least 30% or more to that non-optional charity, the government. (and if you count all taxes, I bet many on this board are way past 30%)
January 21, 2009 at 4:20 PM #332620CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, I heard there is a good chance the conforming limit in San Diego could be back at 697K in about 60 days.[/quote]
I have mixed feeling on this. It would prop up some of the housing in the 700-900k i fear.
Good news is that I could finally refinance sub-5%
January 21, 2009 at 4:20 PM #332957CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, I heard there is a good chance the conforming limit in San Diego could be back at 697K in about 60 days.[/quote]
I have mixed feeling on this. It would prop up some of the housing in the 700-900k i fear.
Good news is that I could finally refinance sub-5%
January 21, 2009 at 4:20 PM #333036CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, I heard there is a good chance the conforming limit in San Diego could be back at 697K in about 60 days.[/quote]
I have mixed feeling on this. It would prop up some of the housing in the 700-900k i fear.
Good news is that I could finally refinance sub-5%
January 21, 2009 at 4:20 PM #333064CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, I heard there is a good chance the conforming limit in San Diego could be back at 697K in about 60 days.[/quote]
I have mixed feeling on this. It would prop up some of the housing in the 700-900k i fear.
Good news is that I could finally refinance sub-5%
January 21, 2009 at 4:20 PM #333148CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, I heard there is a good chance the conforming limit in San Diego could be back at 697K in about 60 days.[/quote]
I have mixed feeling on this. It would prop up some of the housing in the 700-900k i fear.
Good news is that I could finally refinance sub-5%
January 21, 2009 at 5:45 PM #332697daveljParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
A sad side effect of this is the impact it has on our kids, especially a willingness to judge people not by their character or virtues, but rather by what they drive and where they live and all the shiny baubles they’ve accumulated.
I don’t think Paramount is mistaken when he opines that time and money are more well spent in trying to raise better kids, or improve the “real” quality of life, which isn’t the mindless acquisition of more things, but just trying to be a better person and live a better life.[/quote]
Sad side effect? Are you kidding me? I find all of these morons absolutely hysterically entertaining. If anything, I want more of these folks. Don’t stop and think! Entertain me, humanoids! Dance, dance, dance!!
But that’s just me.
January 21, 2009 at 5:45 PM #333032daveljParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
A sad side effect of this is the impact it has on our kids, especially a willingness to judge people not by their character or virtues, but rather by what they drive and where they live and all the shiny baubles they’ve accumulated.
I don’t think Paramount is mistaken when he opines that time and money are more well spent in trying to raise better kids, or improve the “real” quality of life, which isn’t the mindless acquisition of more things, but just trying to be a better person and live a better life.[/quote]
Sad side effect? Are you kidding me? I find all of these morons absolutely hysterically entertaining. If anything, I want more of these folks. Don’t stop and think! Entertain me, humanoids! Dance, dance, dance!!
But that’s just me.
January 21, 2009 at 5:45 PM #333111daveljParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
A sad side effect of this is the impact it has on our kids, especially a willingness to judge people not by their character or virtues, but rather by what they drive and where they live and all the shiny baubles they’ve accumulated.
I don’t think Paramount is mistaken when he opines that time and money are more well spent in trying to raise better kids, or improve the “real” quality of life, which isn’t the mindless acquisition of more things, but just trying to be a better person and live a better life.[/quote]
Sad side effect? Are you kidding me? I find all of these morons absolutely hysterically entertaining. If anything, I want more of these folks. Don’t stop and think! Entertain me, humanoids! Dance, dance, dance!!
But that’s just me.
January 21, 2009 at 5:45 PM #333141daveljParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
A sad side effect of this is the impact it has on our kids, especially a willingness to judge people not by their character or virtues, but rather by what they drive and where they live and all the shiny baubles they’ve accumulated.
I don’t think Paramount is mistaken when he opines that time and money are more well spent in trying to raise better kids, or improve the “real” quality of life, which isn’t the mindless acquisition of more things, but just trying to be a better person and live a better life.[/quote]
Sad side effect? Are you kidding me? I find all of these morons absolutely hysterically entertaining. If anything, I want more of these folks. Don’t stop and think! Entertain me, humanoids! Dance, dance, dance!!
But that’s just me.
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