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ParticipantThe purpose of these tax credits and government interventions in the housing market is the same as their manipulations in the health insurance market. Since we no longer employ people in productive work making goods for export, we have to keep them busy pushing paper. By artificially raising the prices of both housing and health insurance, we are able to employ millions of paper-pushing bureaucrats and attorneys to do worthless tasks. Even though they work for ostensibly private companies, they are basically government bureaucrats since without government intervention their jobs would not exist. Any attempt to change this system will incite howls of protest from these “industries” as they fight to protect their jobs.
October 15, 2009 at 3:23 PM in reply to: Mortgage/Housing Industry Insiders See another Leg Down #469589blahblahblah
ParticipantThe SD market is probably declining or flat for another couple of years. Even knowing that I recently bought a home. Just got tired of renting and waiting for the landlord to fix things that they never seem to fix, got tired of the neighborhood, etc… After renting for over four years waiting this damn thing out I couldn’t take it anymore. We probably paid too much but oh well. At least it’s a fixed rate so we know the payments will never increase. And at the rate they’re printing money these payments are going to look like chump change in 10 years.
October 15, 2009 at 3:23 PM in reply to: Mortgage/Housing Industry Insiders See another Leg Down #469768blahblahblah
ParticipantThe SD market is probably declining or flat for another couple of years. Even knowing that I recently bought a home. Just got tired of renting and waiting for the landlord to fix things that they never seem to fix, got tired of the neighborhood, etc… After renting for over four years waiting this damn thing out I couldn’t take it anymore. We probably paid too much but oh well. At least it’s a fixed rate so we know the payments will never increase. And at the rate they’re printing money these payments are going to look like chump change in 10 years.
October 15, 2009 at 3:23 PM in reply to: Mortgage/Housing Industry Insiders See another Leg Down #470122blahblahblah
ParticipantThe SD market is probably declining or flat for another couple of years. Even knowing that I recently bought a home. Just got tired of renting and waiting for the landlord to fix things that they never seem to fix, got tired of the neighborhood, etc… After renting for over four years waiting this damn thing out I couldn’t take it anymore. We probably paid too much but oh well. At least it’s a fixed rate so we know the payments will never increase. And at the rate they’re printing money these payments are going to look like chump change in 10 years.
October 15, 2009 at 3:23 PM in reply to: Mortgage/Housing Industry Insiders See another Leg Down #470196blahblahblah
ParticipantThe SD market is probably declining or flat for another couple of years. Even knowing that I recently bought a home. Just got tired of renting and waiting for the landlord to fix things that they never seem to fix, got tired of the neighborhood, etc… After renting for over four years waiting this damn thing out I couldn’t take it anymore. We probably paid too much but oh well. At least it’s a fixed rate so we know the payments will never increase. And at the rate they’re printing money these payments are going to look like chump change in 10 years.
October 15, 2009 at 3:23 PM in reply to: Mortgage/Housing Industry Insiders See another Leg Down #470408blahblahblah
ParticipantThe SD market is probably declining or flat for another couple of years. Even knowing that I recently bought a home. Just got tired of renting and waiting for the landlord to fix things that they never seem to fix, got tired of the neighborhood, etc… After renting for over four years waiting this damn thing out I couldn’t take it anymore. We probably paid too much but oh well. At least it’s a fixed rate so we know the payments will never increase. And at the rate they’re printing money these payments are going to look like chump change in 10 years.
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ParticipantThe HOA also covers the cost of operating the free homeless shelter/narcotics market/prostitution zone at the base of the building.
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ParticipantThe HOA also covers the cost of operating the free homeless shelter/narcotics market/prostitution zone at the base of the building.
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ParticipantThe HOA also covers the cost of operating the free homeless shelter/narcotics market/prostitution zone at the base of the building.
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ParticipantThe HOA also covers the cost of operating the free homeless shelter/narcotics market/prostitution zone at the base of the building.
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ParticipantThe HOA also covers the cost of operating the free homeless shelter/narcotics market/prostitution zone at the base of the building.
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ParticipantInteresting web site for this thread:
Looks like a commie website. That CEO obviously deserves her $9M salary and those people shouldn’t be complaining that their insurance won’t pay for important medical procedures — at least they’ve GOT insurance! Beggars can’t be choosers you know.
Back to work, SLAVES!
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ParticipantInteresting web site for this thread:
Looks like a commie website. That CEO obviously deserves her $9M salary and those people shouldn’t be complaining that their insurance won’t pay for important medical procedures — at least they’ve GOT insurance! Beggars can’t be choosers you know.
Back to work, SLAVES!
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ParticipantInteresting web site for this thread:
Looks like a commie website. That CEO obviously deserves her $9M salary and those people shouldn’t be complaining that their insurance won’t pay for important medical procedures — at least they’ve GOT insurance! Beggars can’t be choosers you know.
Back to work, SLAVES!
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