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Good gawd, the numbskulls who hang out here. Limbaugh never said any such thing. He did make the point of Powell’s race based betrayal of those who elevated him throughout his life. Powell has always been the worst sort of bureaucratic climber. His true loyalty is to self, wrapped in the pretense of other loyalties.
Ummm, you can find both of those Limbaugh quotes here. They are from a book called 101 People Who Are Really Screwing America, published in 2006. If these are phony or made-up quotes, why hasn’t Limbaugh sued the author for slander? It would be easy to prove and Rush can afford a lot of attorneys. Just asking, but I’m sure you’ll call me a numbskull for doing so.
BoratParticipantGood gawd, the numbskulls who hang out here. Limbaugh never said any such thing. He did make the point of Powell’s race based betrayal of those who elevated him throughout his life. Powell has always been the worst sort of bureaucratic climber. His true loyalty is to self, wrapped in the pretense of other loyalties.
Ummm, you can find both of those Limbaugh quotes here. They are from a book called 101 People Who Are Really Screwing America, published in 2006. If these are phony or made-up quotes, why hasn’t Limbaugh sued the author for slander? It would be easy to prove and Rush can afford a lot of attorneys. Just asking, but I’m sure you’ll call me a numbskull for doing so.
BoratParticipantGood gawd, the numbskulls who hang out here. Limbaugh never said any such thing. He did make the point of Powell’s race based betrayal of those who elevated him throughout his life. Powell has always been the worst sort of bureaucratic climber. His true loyalty is to self, wrapped in the pretense of other loyalties.
Ummm, you can find both of those Limbaugh quotes here. They are from a book called 101 People Who Are Really Screwing America, published in 2006. If these are phony or made-up quotes, why hasn’t Limbaugh sued the author for slander? It would be easy to prove and Rush can afford a lot of attorneys. Just asking, but I’m sure you’ll call me a numbskull for doing so.
BoratParticipantGood gawd, the numbskulls who hang out here. Limbaugh never said any such thing. He did make the point of Powell’s race based betrayal of those who elevated him throughout his life. Powell has always been the worst sort of bureaucratic climber. His true loyalty is to self, wrapped in the pretense of other loyalties.
Ummm, you can find both of those Limbaugh quotes here. They are from a book called 101 People Who Are Really Screwing America, published in 2006. If these are phony or made-up quotes, why hasn’t Limbaugh sued the author for slander? It would be easy to prove and Rush can afford a lot of attorneys. Just asking, but I’m sure you’ll call me a numbskull for doing so.
October 10, 2008 at 11:13 AM in reply to: When do home sellers wakeup and drop their prices? #285139BoratParticipantThey can’t afford to drop their prices. For the established, that home equity is their retirement money. They were planning on living off of their gains, so if there are reduced or no gains, there is a reduced standard of living (or none at all) in retirement. People don’t want to accept that.
People aren’t going to lower prices until they have no other choice. This will start slowly at first and then accelerate.
October 10, 2008 at 11:13 AM in reply to: When do home sellers wakeup and drop their prices? #285429BoratParticipantThey can’t afford to drop their prices. For the established, that home equity is their retirement money. They were planning on living off of their gains, so if there are reduced or no gains, there is a reduced standard of living (or none at all) in retirement. People don’t want to accept that.
People aren’t going to lower prices until they have no other choice. This will start slowly at first and then accelerate.
October 10, 2008 at 11:13 AM in reply to: When do home sellers wakeup and drop their prices? #285451BoratParticipantThey can’t afford to drop their prices. For the established, that home equity is their retirement money. They were planning on living off of their gains, so if there are reduced or no gains, there is a reduced standard of living (or none at all) in retirement. People don’t want to accept that.
People aren’t going to lower prices until they have no other choice. This will start slowly at first and then accelerate.
October 10, 2008 at 11:13 AM in reply to: When do home sellers wakeup and drop their prices? #285473BoratParticipantThey can’t afford to drop their prices. For the established, that home equity is their retirement money. They were planning on living off of their gains, so if there are reduced or no gains, there is a reduced standard of living (or none at all) in retirement. People don’t want to accept that.
People aren’t going to lower prices until they have no other choice. This will start slowly at first and then accelerate.
October 10, 2008 at 11:13 AM in reply to: When do home sellers wakeup and drop their prices? #285483BoratParticipantThey can’t afford to drop their prices. For the established, that home equity is their retirement money. They were planning on living off of their gains, so if there are reduced or no gains, there is a reduced standard of living (or none at all) in retirement. People don’t want to accept that.
People aren’t going to lower prices until they have no other choice. This will start slowly at first and then accelerate.
October 10, 2008 at 9:42 AM in reply to: Thank God this whole thing is “contained to sub-prime” #285064BoratParticipantOn another note, I haven’t been able to contribute as much to savings these past few years as I would’ve liked….this market meltdown has been helping me catch up to everyone else’s nest egg rather quickly π
Exactly — this thing is probably wiping out a TON of down payment money among the “sophisticated investor” crowd. Combine that with tightened lending and that spells big trouble for overpriced housing markets like SD.
On another note, I can’t help thinking that this whole market downturn has been engineered by someone looking to artificially drive the market down so that they can snap up bargains. When Jim Cramer goes on TV and tells everyone to dump their stocks like he did the other day, I get suspicious…
October 10, 2008 at 9:42 AM in reply to: Thank God this whole thing is “contained to sub-prime” #285355BoratParticipantOn another note, I haven’t been able to contribute as much to savings these past few years as I would’ve liked….this market meltdown has been helping me catch up to everyone else’s nest egg rather quickly π
Exactly — this thing is probably wiping out a TON of down payment money among the “sophisticated investor” crowd. Combine that with tightened lending and that spells big trouble for overpriced housing markets like SD.
On another note, I can’t help thinking that this whole market downturn has been engineered by someone looking to artificially drive the market down so that they can snap up bargains. When Jim Cramer goes on TV and tells everyone to dump their stocks like he did the other day, I get suspicious…
October 10, 2008 at 9:42 AM in reply to: Thank God this whole thing is “contained to sub-prime” #285376BoratParticipantOn another note, I haven’t been able to contribute as much to savings these past few years as I would’ve liked….this market meltdown has been helping me catch up to everyone else’s nest egg rather quickly π
Exactly — this thing is probably wiping out a TON of down payment money among the “sophisticated investor” crowd. Combine that with tightened lending and that spells big trouble for overpriced housing markets like SD.
On another note, I can’t help thinking that this whole market downturn has been engineered by someone looking to artificially drive the market down so that they can snap up bargains. When Jim Cramer goes on TV and tells everyone to dump their stocks like he did the other day, I get suspicious…
October 10, 2008 at 9:42 AM in reply to: Thank God this whole thing is “contained to sub-prime” #285398BoratParticipantOn another note, I haven’t been able to contribute as much to savings these past few years as I would’ve liked….this market meltdown has been helping me catch up to everyone else’s nest egg rather quickly π
Exactly — this thing is probably wiping out a TON of down payment money among the “sophisticated investor” crowd. Combine that with tightened lending and that spells big trouble for overpriced housing markets like SD.
On another note, I can’t help thinking that this whole market downturn has been engineered by someone looking to artificially drive the market down so that they can snap up bargains. When Jim Cramer goes on TV and tells everyone to dump their stocks like he did the other day, I get suspicious…
October 10, 2008 at 9:42 AM in reply to: Thank God this whole thing is “contained to sub-prime” #285408BoratParticipantOn another note, I haven’t been able to contribute as much to savings these past few years as I would’ve liked….this market meltdown has been helping me catch up to everyone else’s nest egg rather quickly π
Exactly — this thing is probably wiping out a TON of down payment money among the “sophisticated investor” crowd. Combine that with tightened lending and that spells big trouble for overpriced housing markets like SD.
On another note, I can’t help thinking that this whole market downturn has been engineered by someone looking to artificially drive the market down so that they can snap up bargains. When Jim Cramer goes on TV and tells everyone to dump their stocks like he did the other day, I get suspicious…
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