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ParticipantHahaha I love Americans. A blog thread about inflation quickly reverts to a spirited debate on the eating habits and morality of the poor. Clearly they are stupid and immoral or they wouldn’t be poor and obese. Look at how they eat — DISGUSTING! If they would just shop at Whole Foods like I do, they could cook nice, fresh prepared foods. BTW I just picked a great new pan from Sur La Table, everyone should get one. It normally sells for $199 but I got it on sale for $129 because I’M A FREAKING GENIUS.
Back to sleep everyone.
Returning to the inflation topic, I’ve noticed that the Whole Foods in hillcrest now has armed security officers. They’ve always had security but never with guns before.
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ParticipantThe current condition is biflation, a simultaneous rise in earnings-based asset prices and fall in debt-based asset prices.
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ParticipantThe current condition is biflation, a simultaneous rise in earnings-based asset prices and fall in debt-based asset prices.
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ParticipantThe current condition is biflation, a simultaneous rise in earnings-based asset prices and fall in debt-based asset prices.
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ParticipantThe current condition is biflation, a simultaneous rise in earnings-based asset prices and fall in debt-based asset prices.
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ParticipantThe current condition is biflation, a simultaneous rise in earnings-based asset prices and fall in debt-based asset prices.
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Participant[quote=davelj]I’m pretty set on buying a place in Playas (the beach area of Tijuana) in the next two years – probably in Puesta del Sol. I don’t spend enough time in San Diego to justify paying California taxes anymore, but I’ll keep my condos here.[/quote]
Nice places – I was looking on craigslist and I’d guess you could rent that for $600-750/mo pretty easily. Not a bad return if the price is actually just $100K. Something like that in Encinitas would be 8 times the price.
It would be interesting to see a historical comparison of property prices on both sides of the border. Things are rough in TJ these days, but is that going to last forever?
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Participant[quote=davelj]I’m pretty set on buying a place in Playas (the beach area of Tijuana) in the next two years – probably in Puesta del Sol. I don’t spend enough time in San Diego to justify paying California taxes anymore, but I’ll keep my condos here.[/quote]
Nice places – I was looking on craigslist and I’d guess you could rent that for $600-750/mo pretty easily. Not a bad return if the price is actually just $100K. Something like that in Encinitas would be 8 times the price.
It would be interesting to see a historical comparison of property prices on both sides of the border. Things are rough in TJ these days, but is that going to last forever?
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Participant[quote=davelj]I’m pretty set on buying a place in Playas (the beach area of Tijuana) in the next two years – probably in Puesta del Sol. I don’t spend enough time in San Diego to justify paying California taxes anymore, but I’ll keep my condos here.[/quote]
Nice places – I was looking on craigslist and I’d guess you could rent that for $600-750/mo pretty easily. Not a bad return if the price is actually just $100K. Something like that in Encinitas would be 8 times the price.
It would be interesting to see a historical comparison of property prices on both sides of the border. Things are rough in TJ these days, but is that going to last forever?
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Participant[quote=davelj]I’m pretty set on buying a place in Playas (the beach area of Tijuana) in the next two years – probably in Puesta del Sol. I don’t spend enough time in San Diego to justify paying California taxes anymore, but I’ll keep my condos here.[/quote]
Nice places – I was looking on craigslist and I’d guess you could rent that for $600-750/mo pretty easily. Not a bad return if the price is actually just $100K. Something like that in Encinitas would be 8 times the price.
It would be interesting to see a historical comparison of property prices on both sides of the border. Things are rough in TJ these days, but is that going to last forever?
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Participant[quote=davelj]I’m pretty set on buying a place in Playas (the beach area of Tijuana) in the next two years – probably in Puesta del Sol. I don’t spend enough time in San Diego to justify paying California taxes anymore, but I’ll keep my condos here.[/quote]
Nice places – I was looking on craigslist and I’d guess you could rent that for $600-750/mo pretty easily. Not a bad return if the price is actually just $100K. Something like that in Encinitas would be 8 times the price.
It would be interesting to see a historical comparison of property prices on both sides of the border. Things are rough in TJ these days, but is that going to last forever?
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ParticipantAnyone who proposes any change or alternative to our present system is clearly insane, racist, or both. The system cannot be improved upon and must never be questioned. If you feel yourself beginning to lose faith, perhaps after noticing the ever-growing tent cities downtown while the port expands to accommodate super-yachts, you should immediately listen to a Justin Bieber song or watch an episode of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” and you will feel better.
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ParticipantAnyone who proposes any change or alternative to our present system is clearly insane, racist, or both. The system cannot be improved upon and must never be questioned. If you feel yourself beginning to lose faith, perhaps after noticing the ever-growing tent cities downtown while the port expands to accommodate super-yachts, you should immediately listen to a Justin Bieber song or watch an episode of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” and you will feel better.
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ParticipantAnyone who proposes any change or alternative to our present system is clearly insane, racist, or both. The system cannot be improved upon and must never be questioned. If you feel yourself beginning to lose faith, perhaps after noticing the ever-growing tent cities downtown while the port expands to accommodate super-yachts, you should immediately listen to a Justin Bieber song or watch an episode of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” and you will feel better.
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