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aldante
ParticipantCause I’m frigging done!
aldante
ParticipantCause I’m frigging done!
aldante
ParticipantIf only people would look at the long term instead of thinking short term. Meaning I think the one force at play is greed. Realtors, bank execs, title companies, real estate lawyers, speculators with 3 or more properties have a vested interest in “convincing” the public real estate is worth 40% (or more) of the average salary. They are relying on the greed of current homeowners who have been taking out HELOC $$ to finance everyday life. I can’t tell you how many of these so called “experts” were spouting the idea ” last time I checked they ain’t making anymore land” arguement. I hope those aholes can’t stand to look at themselves in the mirror.
RT.66 I am with you but alas ….the forces of greed blind. I guess it is impossible to battle human nature.aldante
ParticipantIf only people would look at the long term instead of thinking short term. Meaning I think the one force at play is greed. Realtors, bank execs, title companies, real estate lawyers, speculators with 3 or more properties have a vested interest in “convincing” the public real estate is worth 40% (or more) of the average salary. They are relying on the greed of current homeowners who have been taking out HELOC $$ to finance everyday life. I can’t tell you how many of these so called “experts” were spouting the idea ” last time I checked they ain’t making anymore land” arguement. I hope those aholes can’t stand to look at themselves in the mirror.
RT.66 I am with you but alas ….the forces of greed blind. I guess it is impossible to battle human nature.aldante
ParticipantIf only people would look at the long term instead of thinking short term. Meaning I think the one force at play is greed. Realtors, bank execs, title companies, real estate lawyers, speculators with 3 or more properties have a vested interest in “convincing” the public real estate is worth 40% (or more) of the average salary. They are relying on the greed of current homeowners who have been taking out HELOC $$ to finance everyday life. I can’t tell you how many of these so called “experts” were spouting the idea ” last time I checked they ain’t making anymore land” arguement. I hope those aholes can’t stand to look at themselves in the mirror.
RT.66 I am with you but alas ….the forces of greed blind. I guess it is impossible to battle human nature.aldante
ParticipantIf only people would look at the long term instead of thinking short term. Meaning I think the one force at play is greed. Realtors, bank execs, title companies, real estate lawyers, speculators with 3 or more properties have a vested interest in “convincing” the public real estate is worth 40% (or more) of the average salary. They are relying on the greed of current homeowners who have been taking out HELOC $$ to finance everyday life. I can’t tell you how many of these so called “experts” were spouting the idea ” last time I checked they ain’t making anymore land” arguement. I hope those aholes can’t stand to look at themselves in the mirror.
RT.66 I am with you but alas ….the forces of greed blind. I guess it is impossible to battle human nature.aldante
ParticipantIf only people would look at the long term instead of thinking short term. Meaning I think the one force at play is greed. Realtors, bank execs, title companies, real estate lawyers, speculators with 3 or more properties have a vested interest in “convincing” the public real estate is worth 40% (or more) of the average salary. They are relying on the greed of current homeowners who have been taking out HELOC $$ to finance everyday life. I can’t tell you how many of these so called “experts” were spouting the idea ” last time I checked they ain’t making anymore land” arguement. I hope those aholes can’t stand to look at themselves in the mirror.
RT.66 I am with you but alas ….the forces of greed blind. I guess it is impossible to battle human nature.May 12, 2009 at 9:53 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #397039aldante
Participant[quote=XBoxBoy][quote=jpinpb]Any chance I can vomit up the red pill?[/quote]
Sure. Just close your eyes and imagine this. After four years of disastrous socialism brought to you by Obama, Bush manages to get re-elected as president.
There, bet that made you barf. Always willing to help people barf… XBoxBoy
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XBoxBoy get my vote for best (worst) nightmare. You should write scripts for the horror flix.
May 12, 2009 at 9:53 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #397288aldante
Participant[quote=XBoxBoy][quote=jpinpb]Any chance I can vomit up the red pill?[/quote]
Sure. Just close your eyes and imagine this. After four years of disastrous socialism brought to you by Obama, Bush manages to get re-elected as president.
There, bet that made you barf. Always willing to help people barf… XBoxBoy
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XBoxBoy get my vote for best (worst) nightmare. You should write scripts for the horror flix.
May 12, 2009 at 9:53 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #397511aldante
Participant[quote=XBoxBoy][quote=jpinpb]Any chance I can vomit up the red pill?[/quote]
Sure. Just close your eyes and imagine this. After four years of disastrous socialism brought to you by Obama, Bush manages to get re-elected as president.
There, bet that made you barf. Always willing to help people barf… XBoxBoy
[/quote]
XBoxBoy get my vote for best (worst) nightmare. You should write scripts for the horror flix.
May 12, 2009 at 9:53 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #397570aldante
Participant[quote=XBoxBoy][quote=jpinpb]Any chance I can vomit up the red pill?[/quote]
Sure. Just close your eyes and imagine this. After four years of disastrous socialism brought to you by Obama, Bush manages to get re-elected as president.
There, bet that made you barf. Always willing to help people barf… XBoxBoy
[/quote]
XBoxBoy get my vote for best (worst) nightmare. You should write scripts for the horror flix.
May 12, 2009 at 9:53 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #397713aldante
Participant[quote=XBoxBoy][quote=jpinpb]Any chance I can vomit up the red pill?[/quote]
Sure. Just close your eyes and imagine this. After four years of disastrous socialism brought to you by Obama, Bush manages to get re-elected as president.
There, bet that made you barf. Always willing to help people barf… XBoxBoy
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XBoxBoy get my vote for best (worst) nightmare. You should write scripts for the horror flix.
aldante
Participant[quote=DoJC]And what would be the alternative? Do you actually think that government run institutions would be better?
Weren’t Fannie/Freddie/Indy one of the first entities to encounter massive problems? How did these GSEs fare?[/quote]
Best alternative I have seen is right here:
Bottom line is that they are already nationalized the tax payer is just on the hook for losses…the executives get the profits – this is, unless something is done.
aldante
Participant[quote=DoJC]And what would be the alternative? Do you actually think that government run institutions would be better?
Weren’t Fannie/Freddie/Indy one of the first entities to encounter massive problems? How did these GSEs fare?[/quote]
Best alternative I have seen is right here:
Bottom line is that they are already nationalized the tax payer is just on the hook for losses…the executives get the profits – this is, unless something is done.
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