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bobby
ParticipantI’m buying a house in 09.
right now I’m offering $900,000 for a listing of 1.35mil.
We’ll see if the seller is even talking to me after hearing this offer.bobby
Participantthere aren’t too many stories of people being bailed out.
Someone has to take a hit for this bail out and so far it’s NIMBY.bobby
Participantthere aren’t too many stories of people being bailed out.
Someone has to take a hit for this bail out and so far it’s NIMBY.bobby
Participantthere aren’t too many stories of people being bailed out.
Someone has to take a hit for this bail out and so far it’s NIMBY.bobby
Participantthere aren’t too many stories of people being bailed out.
Someone has to take a hit for this bail out and so far it’s NIMBY.bobby
Participantthere aren’t too many stories of people being bailed out.
Someone has to take a hit for this bail out and so far it’s NIMBY.November 17, 2008 at 10:22 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306289bobby
Participant$28/hour. that’s engineer’s wage. A typical engineer is an above average student that have gone on to higher education for 4 years or more.
an typical UAW member is likely a HS graduate with likely average work ethics.UAW does not play by free market pricing. market pricing for these folks is not $28/hour.
their spending habits are not supported by their skill level.http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosinsider/0509/18/A01-318432.htm
November 17, 2008 at 10:22 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306656bobby
Participant$28/hour. that’s engineer’s wage. A typical engineer is an above average student that have gone on to higher education for 4 years or more.
an typical UAW member is likely a HS graduate with likely average work ethics.UAW does not play by free market pricing. market pricing for these folks is not $28/hour.
their spending habits are not supported by their skill level.http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosinsider/0509/18/A01-318432.htm
November 17, 2008 at 10:22 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306670bobby
Participant$28/hour. that’s engineer’s wage. A typical engineer is an above average student that have gone on to higher education for 4 years or more.
an typical UAW member is likely a HS graduate with likely average work ethics.UAW does not play by free market pricing. market pricing for these folks is not $28/hour.
their spending habits are not supported by their skill level.http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosinsider/0509/18/A01-318432.htm
November 17, 2008 at 10:22 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306688bobby
Participant$28/hour. that’s engineer’s wage. A typical engineer is an above average student that have gone on to higher education for 4 years or more.
an typical UAW member is likely a HS graduate with likely average work ethics.UAW does not play by free market pricing. market pricing for these folks is not $28/hour.
their spending habits are not supported by their skill level.http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosinsider/0509/18/A01-318432.htm
November 17, 2008 at 10:22 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306749bobby
Participant$28/hour. that’s engineer’s wage. A typical engineer is an above average student that have gone on to higher education for 4 years or more.
an typical UAW member is likely a HS graduate with likely average work ethics.UAW does not play by free market pricing. market pricing for these folks is not $28/hour.
their spending habits are not supported by their skill level.http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosinsider/0509/18/A01-318432.htm
bobby
ParticipantMr Tran probably was counseled by Clinton: It depends on what your definition of “torture” is.
bobby
ParticipantMr Tran probably was counseled by Clinton: It depends on what your definition of “torture” is.
bobby
ParticipantMr Tran probably was counseled by Clinton: It depends on what your definition of “torture” is.
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