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November 13, 2008 at 8:22 AM in reply to: Mr Mortgage: “Massive number of people about to be taken out the market” #304147November 13, 2008 at 8:22 AM in reply to: Mr Mortgage: “Massive number of people about to be taken out the market” #304203
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ParticipantAlso, didn’t FNMA and FMAC just lower the amount for loans that they are willing to buy? If I recall correctly San Diego went down from almost $700K to around $540K.
I’m sure CV won’t be affected though.
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ParticipantHAHAHAHAHA that’s so funny. The best part of the ad is at end where they tell you that it has an estimated 20MPG city. All of this amazing new expensive hybrid technology to get a vehicle with 20MPG. Pathetic.
They’re gonna get bailed out with our money though, comrades. That’s the way things work here in the USSA.
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ParticipantHAHAHAHAHA that’s so funny. The best part of the ad is at end where they tell you that it has an estimated 20MPG city. All of this amazing new expensive hybrid technology to get a vehicle with 20MPG. Pathetic.
They’re gonna get bailed out with our money though, comrades. That’s the way things work here in the USSA.
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ParticipantHAHAHAHAHA that’s so funny. The best part of the ad is at end where they tell you that it has an estimated 20MPG city. All of this amazing new expensive hybrid technology to get a vehicle with 20MPG. Pathetic.
They’re gonna get bailed out with our money though, comrades. That’s the way things work here in the USSA.
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ParticipantHAHAHAHAHA that’s so funny. The best part of the ad is at end where they tell you that it has an estimated 20MPG city. All of this amazing new expensive hybrid technology to get a vehicle with 20MPG. Pathetic.
They’re gonna get bailed out with our money though, comrades. That’s the way things work here in the USSA.
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ParticipantHAHAHAHAHA that’s so funny. The best part of the ad is at end where they tell you that it has an estimated 20MPG city. All of this amazing new expensive hybrid technology to get a vehicle with 20MPG. Pathetic.
They’re gonna get bailed out with our money though, comrades. That’s the way things work here in the USSA.
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ParticipantLove him or hate him, Dubya has stayed in good shape throughout his presidency. I don’t know if he’s still running but in the first couple of years of his presidency he was running 3 miles at a 7 minute pace a couple of times a week. Not bad for someone his age. The recent film “W” noted this — in it, the president says something to the effect of what the OP said, “finally we’ll have a president who’s in shape and can run”. One of his advisors says “Well, Bill Clinton runs, doesn’t he?” Dubya replies — “That lardass? Give me a break.” Funny movie if you haven’t seen it…
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ParticipantLove him or hate him, Dubya has stayed in good shape throughout his presidency. I don’t know if he’s still running but in the first couple of years of his presidency he was running 3 miles at a 7 minute pace a couple of times a week. Not bad for someone his age. The recent film “W” noted this — in it, the president says something to the effect of what the OP said, “finally we’ll have a president who’s in shape and can run”. One of his advisors says “Well, Bill Clinton runs, doesn’t he?” Dubya replies — “That lardass? Give me a break.” Funny movie if you haven’t seen it…
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ParticipantLove him or hate him, Dubya has stayed in good shape throughout his presidency. I don’t know if he’s still running but in the first couple of years of his presidency he was running 3 miles at a 7 minute pace a couple of times a week. Not bad for someone his age. The recent film “W” noted this — in it, the president says something to the effect of what the OP said, “finally we’ll have a president who’s in shape and can run”. One of his advisors says “Well, Bill Clinton runs, doesn’t he?” Dubya replies — “That lardass? Give me a break.” Funny movie if you haven’t seen it…
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ParticipantLove him or hate him, Dubya has stayed in good shape throughout his presidency. I don’t know if he’s still running but in the first couple of years of his presidency he was running 3 miles at a 7 minute pace a couple of times a week. Not bad for someone his age. The recent film “W” noted this — in it, the president says something to the effect of what the OP said, “finally we’ll have a president who’s in shape and can run”. One of his advisors says “Well, Bill Clinton runs, doesn’t he?” Dubya replies — “That lardass? Give me a break.” Funny movie if you haven’t seen it…
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ParticipantLove him or hate him, Dubya has stayed in good shape throughout his presidency. I don’t know if he’s still running but in the first couple of years of his presidency he was running 3 miles at a 7 minute pace a couple of times a week. Not bad for someone his age. The recent film “W” noted this — in it, the president says something to the effect of what the OP said, “finally we’ll have a president who’s in shape and can run”. One of his advisors says “Well, Bill Clinton runs, doesn’t he?” Dubya replies — “That lardass? Give me a break.” Funny movie if you haven’t seen it…
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ParticipantWas this quote suppose to answer the objection that many people dont want Gov intervention? Cause I and many others have a feeling the first part you bolded was little more than political cover for the second part that I bolded. If it wasn’t, what is the reason for saying both? Why not just say, ” We know that government can’t solve all our problems – and we don’t want it to, and I wont try to” ?
When we listen to politicians talk it is tempting to parse their words and try to figure out how they’re attempting to fool or trick us. After all, George W. Bush ran on a platform of humble foreign policy, no nation building, reduced government spending and interference in our lives. He was going to restore trust and accountability to the white house. After eight years of higher deficits, two nation-building wars, warrantless wiretaps, huge no-bid contracts for his crony buddies, and giant new bureaucracies like DHS, it’s clear that those of us who voted for him got exactly the opposite of what we were promised. At this point it would be easy to be cynical and suspicious of any new president; I guess I’m just willing to give this Obama guy the same chance I gave George W. Bush — let’s see if he’s the real deal or just another sellout phony. I am prepared to be disappointed but I hope I’m not.
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ParticipantWas this quote suppose to answer the objection that many people dont want Gov intervention? Cause I and many others have a feeling the first part you bolded was little more than political cover for the second part that I bolded. If it wasn’t, what is the reason for saying both? Why not just say, ” We know that government can’t solve all our problems – and we don’t want it to, and I wont try to” ?
When we listen to politicians talk it is tempting to parse their words and try to figure out how they’re attempting to fool or trick us. After all, George W. Bush ran on a platform of humble foreign policy, no nation building, reduced government spending and interference in our lives. He was going to restore trust and accountability to the white house. After eight years of higher deficits, two nation-building wars, warrantless wiretaps, huge no-bid contracts for his crony buddies, and giant new bureaucracies like DHS, it’s clear that those of us who voted for him got exactly the opposite of what we were promised. At this point it would be easy to be cynical and suspicious of any new president; I guess I’m just willing to give this Obama guy the same chance I gave George W. Bush — let’s see if he’s the real deal or just another sellout phony. I am prepared to be disappointed but I hope I’m not.
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ParticipantWas this quote suppose to answer the objection that many people dont want Gov intervention? Cause I and many others have a feeling the first part you bolded was little more than political cover for the second part that I bolded. If it wasn’t, what is the reason for saying both? Why not just say, ” We know that government can’t solve all our problems – and we don’t want it to, and I wont try to” ?
When we listen to politicians talk it is tempting to parse their words and try to figure out how they’re attempting to fool or trick us. After all, George W. Bush ran on a platform of humble foreign policy, no nation building, reduced government spending and interference in our lives. He was going to restore trust and accountability to the white house. After eight years of higher deficits, two nation-building wars, warrantless wiretaps, huge no-bid contracts for his crony buddies, and giant new bureaucracies like DHS, it’s clear that those of us who voted for him got exactly the opposite of what we were promised. At this point it would be easy to be cynical and suspicious of any new president; I guess I’m just willing to give this Obama guy the same chance I gave George W. Bush — let’s see if he’s the real deal or just another sellout phony. I am prepared to be disappointed but I hope I’m not.
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