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Participant[quote=sdsurfer]It is one of the great things about living here in the US that you can work your ass off to save a few bucks then learn what to do with that money so that it works for you one day.
[/quote]Unlike Canada or India, where owning a rental is illegal π
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Participant[quote=sdsurfer]It is one of the great things about living here in the US that you can work your ass off to save a few bucks then learn what to do with that money so that it works for you one day.
[/quote]Unlike Canada or India, where owning a rental is illegal π
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Participant[quote=sdsurfer]It is one of the great things about living here in the US that you can work your ass off to save a few bucks then learn what to do with that money so that it works for you one day.
[/quote]Unlike Canada or India, where owning a rental is illegal π
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Participant[quote=sdsurfer]It is one of the great things about living here in the US that you can work your ass off to save a few bucks then learn what to do with that money so that it works for you one day.
[/quote]Unlike Canada or India, where owning a rental is illegal π
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ParticipantIt’s kind of odd that he used ‘liberal’ in the title. European political liberals are not the same as the U.S. liberals. They are classical liberals like the domestic libertarians, not social liberals.
It’s one of those little differences, like Royale with Cheese.
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ParticipantIt’s kind of odd that he used ‘liberal’ in the title. European political liberals are not the same as the U.S. liberals. They are classical liberals like the domestic libertarians, not social liberals.
It’s one of those little differences, like Royale with Cheese.
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ParticipantIt’s kind of odd that he used ‘liberal’ in the title. European political liberals are not the same as the U.S. liberals. They are classical liberals like the domestic libertarians, not social liberals.
It’s one of those little differences, like Royale with Cheese.
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ParticipantIt’s kind of odd that he used ‘liberal’ in the title. European political liberals are not the same as the U.S. liberals. They are classical liberals like the domestic libertarians, not social liberals.
It’s one of those little differences, like Royale with Cheese.
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ParticipantIt’s kind of odd that he used ‘liberal’ in the title. European political liberals are not the same as the U.S. liberals. They are classical liberals like the domestic libertarians, not social liberals.
It’s one of those little differences, like Royale with Cheese.
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ParticipantIt’s not like we were not warned π
[quote=Eugene]I’ll give it two weeks. Unless the White House comes up with some kind of radical program to jump-start the economy in the next two weeks, or a sensible deal is reached with the GOP that does not involve any significant spending cuts right now (as opposed to any deferred spending cuts delayed till unemployment goes below 6% – which is the right way to go), on June 16, 2011, I’m going all-cash again.[/quote]
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ParticipantIt’s not like we were not warned π
[quote=Eugene]I’ll give it two weeks. Unless the White House comes up with some kind of radical program to jump-start the economy in the next two weeks, or a sensible deal is reached with the GOP that does not involve any significant spending cuts right now (as opposed to any deferred spending cuts delayed till unemployment goes below 6% – which is the right way to go), on June 16, 2011, I’m going all-cash again.[/quote]
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ParticipantIt’s not like we were not warned π
[quote=Eugene]I’ll give it two weeks. Unless the White House comes up with some kind of radical program to jump-start the economy in the next two weeks, or a sensible deal is reached with the GOP that does not involve any significant spending cuts right now (as opposed to any deferred spending cuts delayed till unemployment goes below 6% – which is the right way to go), on June 16, 2011, I’m going all-cash again.[/quote]
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ParticipantIt’s not like we were not warned π
[quote=Eugene]I’ll give it two weeks. Unless the White House comes up with some kind of radical program to jump-start the economy in the next two weeks, or a sensible deal is reached with the GOP that does not involve any significant spending cuts right now (as opposed to any deferred spending cuts delayed till unemployment goes below 6% – which is the right way to go), on June 16, 2011, I’m going all-cash again.[/quote]
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ParticipantIt’s not like we were not warned π
[quote=Eugene]I’ll give it two weeks. Unless the White House comes up with some kind of radical program to jump-start the economy in the next two weeks, or a sensible deal is reached with the GOP that does not involve any significant spending cuts right now (as opposed to any deferred spending cuts delayed till unemployment goes below 6% – which is the right way to go), on June 16, 2011, I’m going all-cash again.[/quote]
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