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August 11, 2007 at 3:06 PM in reply to: Bush addresses the nation on the economy and the stock market tanks. Irony #73513August 11, 2007 at 3:06 PM in reply to: Bush addresses the nation on the economy and the stock market tanks. Irony #73520
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Participant“I expressed neither preference nor affilitation toward any type of political/social group, party, organization. But you start tossing out labels when there isn’t really anywhere to be tossing them.”
Oh please!
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ParticipantYes the recent change in financing seems to be the final ax chop to the housing market tree. Can you say timber?
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ParticipantYes the recent change in financing seems to be the final ax chop to the housing market tree. Can you say timber?
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ParticipantYes the recent change in financing seems to be the final ax chop to the housing market tree. Can you say timber?
August 11, 2007 at 1:22 PM in reply to: Bush addresses the nation on the economy and the stock market tanks. Irony #73339Arraya
Participant“Clinton, Al Gore… I am no fan of G. Bush but the sycophantic attitude some people here have of those two.. well… Baaaaa Baaaaa! Political bigotry abounds here and as bigotry supposedly is largely based upon ignorance – connect the dots.
Any individual that is politically polarized is not, imho, intelligent much less any type of free-thinker.
fourplexowner made a comment how he associates a movie with current events.
The movie I associate with this thread is the movie “Being There”.”Thinking that the Bush administration is a complete, utter disgrace and simultaneously appreciating Clinton and Gore does not equal political bigotry.
Also does not sycophantic imply that someone is seeking to win favor from the person that they are flattering? Like someone is sycophantic towards their boss. How would that be possible with Clinton/Gore?
August 11, 2007 at 1:22 PM in reply to: Bush addresses the nation on the economy and the stock market tanks. Irony #73459Arraya
Participant“Clinton, Al Gore… I am no fan of G. Bush but the sycophantic attitude some people here have of those two.. well… Baaaaa Baaaaa! Political bigotry abounds here and as bigotry supposedly is largely based upon ignorance – connect the dots.
Any individual that is politically polarized is not, imho, intelligent much less any type of free-thinker.
fourplexowner made a comment how he associates a movie with current events.
The movie I associate with this thread is the movie “Being There”.”Thinking that the Bush administration is a complete, utter disgrace and simultaneously appreciating Clinton and Gore does not equal political bigotry.
Also does not sycophantic imply that someone is seeking to win favor from the person that they are flattering? Like someone is sycophantic towards their boss. How would that be possible with Clinton/Gore?
August 11, 2007 at 1:22 PM in reply to: Bush addresses the nation on the economy and the stock market tanks. Irony #73466Arraya
Participant“Clinton, Al Gore… I am no fan of G. Bush but the sycophantic attitude some people here have of those two.. well… Baaaaa Baaaaa! Political bigotry abounds here and as bigotry supposedly is largely based upon ignorance – connect the dots.
Any individual that is politically polarized is not, imho, intelligent much less any type of free-thinker.
fourplexowner made a comment how he associates a movie with current events.
The movie I associate with this thread is the movie “Being There”.”Thinking that the Bush administration is a complete, utter disgrace and simultaneously appreciating Clinton and Gore does not equal political bigotry.
Also does not sycophantic imply that someone is seeking to win favor from the person that they are flattering? Like someone is sycophantic towards their boss. How would that be possible with Clinton/Gore?
August 11, 2007 at 12:56 PM in reply to: July Foreclosure and trend–huge impact on price in 6 months!? #73323Arraya
Participant“Economist Schniepp sees a strong link between foreclosures and the recent meltdown of the subprime lending market.”
Brilliant deduction! (sarcasm)
August 11, 2007 at 12:56 PM in reply to: July Foreclosure and trend–huge impact on price in 6 months!? #73443Arraya
Participant“Economist Schniepp sees a strong link between foreclosures and the recent meltdown of the subprime lending market.”
Brilliant deduction! (sarcasm)
August 11, 2007 at 12:56 PM in reply to: July Foreclosure and trend–huge impact on price in 6 months!? #73451Arraya
Participant“Economist Schniepp sees a strong link between foreclosures and the recent meltdown of the subprime lending market.”
Brilliant deduction! (sarcasm)
August 11, 2007 at 10:25 AM in reply to: Bush addresses the nation on the economy and the stock market tanks. Irony #73268Arraya
ParticipantCyphire your question does not make sense there is no connection between how bad the Bush administation is and the Dems lack of ability to succesfully market a president to the ameican people.
That’s like saying because McDonalds sells the most food in the world therefor it is the best….
August 11, 2007 at 10:25 AM in reply to: Bush addresses the nation on the economy and the stock market tanks. Irony #73388Arraya
ParticipantCyphire your question does not make sense there is no connection between how bad the Bush administation is and the Dems lack of ability to succesfully market a president to the ameican people.
That’s like saying because McDonalds sells the most food in the world therefor it is the best….
August 11, 2007 at 10:25 AM in reply to: Bush addresses the nation on the economy and the stock market tanks. Irony #73393Arraya
ParticipantCyphire your question does not make sense there is no connection between how bad the Bush administation is and the Dems lack of ability to succesfully market a president to the ameican people.
That’s like saying because McDonalds sells the most food in the world therefor it is the best….
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ParticipantNavydoc,
Here is the arm reset chart. It gives you a picture of the “arm” type mortgage reset timeline and how it breaks down per type of loan. Not sure of the actual break down of Alt-a to subprime though I do know Alt-a is a significantly larger marketshare. However, this chart illustrates the loans that could potentially cause the most problems due to the nature of the loan.
http://bp3.blogger.com/_8m7jYiLM_DI/RruNHjl0EbI/AAAAAAAAASI/GQu_3GtUaT8/s1600-h/resetchart.png
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