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capeman
ParticipantI’ve seen an egret swallow a gopher whole when I worked in Torrey Pines. I couldn’t believe it.
capeman
ParticipantI’ve seen an egret swallow a gopher whole when I worked in Torrey Pines. I couldn’t believe it.
capeman
ParticipantI’ve seen an egret swallow a gopher whole when I worked in Torrey Pines. I couldn’t believe it.
capeman
ParticipantI’ve seen an egret swallow a gopher whole when I worked in Torrey Pines. I couldn’t believe it.
capeman
Participant[quote=Hitler]Why do so many fools continue to pay their mortgages?
In the Inland Empire, an estimated 100,000 homeowners are living rent-free, according to economist John Husing, who based that number on the difference between loan delinquencies and foreclosures. Industry experts say it’s difficult to say how many families are in that situation nationally because only banks know for sure how many customers have stopped paying entirely.
I say, create your own bailout! Rise up against the banking tyrants and cease paying your mortgage!
As a Christian you have no duty to allow yourself to be cheated, but you do have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice![/quote]
I’m tired of paying for all of these leeches. Hiding behind religion makes the religion look even worse than it already does. I’m sick of seeing all of the NOTW stickers on the back of big ass SUVs that I am paying for with my tax money. I’m tired of seeing people bitch about having 2 years of unemployment and it not being enough when they can adopt new skills, go to school to get new skills or take a freakin job at Starbucks easily in that time until they find the job they want. Preaching Christianity, socialism and entitlement seems to be the prevailing theme these days. It’s pretty sickening and makes me sad to be an American. That’s not what this country is about (except maybe the Christianity).
capeman
Participant[quote=Hitler]Why do so many fools continue to pay their mortgages?
In the Inland Empire, an estimated 100,000 homeowners are living rent-free, according to economist John Husing, who based that number on the difference between loan delinquencies and foreclosures. Industry experts say it’s difficult to say how many families are in that situation nationally because only banks know for sure how many customers have stopped paying entirely.
I say, create your own bailout! Rise up against the banking tyrants and cease paying your mortgage!
As a Christian you have no duty to allow yourself to be cheated, but you do have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice![/quote]
I’m tired of paying for all of these leeches. Hiding behind religion makes the religion look even worse than it already does. I’m sick of seeing all of the NOTW stickers on the back of big ass SUVs that I am paying for with my tax money. I’m tired of seeing people bitch about having 2 years of unemployment and it not being enough when they can adopt new skills, go to school to get new skills or take a freakin job at Starbucks easily in that time until they find the job they want. Preaching Christianity, socialism and entitlement seems to be the prevailing theme these days. It’s pretty sickening and makes me sad to be an American. That’s not what this country is about (except maybe the Christianity).
capeman
Participant[quote=Hitler]Why do so many fools continue to pay their mortgages?
In the Inland Empire, an estimated 100,000 homeowners are living rent-free, according to economist John Husing, who based that number on the difference between loan delinquencies and foreclosures. Industry experts say it’s difficult to say how many families are in that situation nationally because only banks know for sure how many customers have stopped paying entirely.
I say, create your own bailout! Rise up against the banking tyrants and cease paying your mortgage!
As a Christian you have no duty to allow yourself to be cheated, but you do have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice![/quote]
I’m tired of paying for all of these leeches. Hiding behind religion makes the religion look even worse than it already does. I’m sick of seeing all of the NOTW stickers on the back of big ass SUVs that I am paying for with my tax money. I’m tired of seeing people bitch about having 2 years of unemployment and it not being enough when they can adopt new skills, go to school to get new skills or take a freakin job at Starbucks easily in that time until they find the job they want. Preaching Christianity, socialism and entitlement seems to be the prevailing theme these days. It’s pretty sickening and makes me sad to be an American. That’s not what this country is about (except maybe the Christianity).
capeman
Participant[quote=Hitler]Why do so many fools continue to pay their mortgages?
In the Inland Empire, an estimated 100,000 homeowners are living rent-free, according to economist John Husing, who based that number on the difference between loan delinquencies and foreclosures. Industry experts say it’s difficult to say how many families are in that situation nationally because only banks know for sure how many customers have stopped paying entirely.
I say, create your own bailout! Rise up against the banking tyrants and cease paying your mortgage!
As a Christian you have no duty to allow yourself to be cheated, but you do have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice![/quote]
I’m tired of paying for all of these leeches. Hiding behind religion makes the religion look even worse than it already does. I’m sick of seeing all of the NOTW stickers on the back of big ass SUVs that I am paying for with my tax money. I’m tired of seeing people bitch about having 2 years of unemployment and it not being enough when they can adopt new skills, go to school to get new skills or take a freakin job at Starbucks easily in that time until they find the job they want. Preaching Christianity, socialism and entitlement seems to be the prevailing theme these days. It’s pretty sickening and makes me sad to be an American. That’s not what this country is about (except maybe the Christianity).
capeman
Participant[quote=Hitler]Why do so many fools continue to pay their mortgages?
In the Inland Empire, an estimated 100,000 homeowners are living rent-free, according to economist John Husing, who based that number on the difference between loan delinquencies and foreclosures. Industry experts say it’s difficult to say how many families are in that situation nationally because only banks know for sure how many customers have stopped paying entirely.
I say, create your own bailout! Rise up against the banking tyrants and cease paying your mortgage!
As a Christian you have no duty to allow yourself to be cheated, but you do have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice![/quote]
I’m tired of paying for all of these leeches. Hiding behind religion makes the religion look even worse than it already does. I’m sick of seeing all of the NOTW stickers on the back of big ass SUVs that I am paying for with my tax money. I’m tired of seeing people bitch about having 2 years of unemployment and it not being enough when they can adopt new skills, go to school to get new skills or take a freakin job at Starbucks easily in that time until they find the job they want. Preaching Christianity, socialism and entitlement seems to be the prevailing theme these days. It’s pretty sickening and makes me sad to be an American. That’s not what this country is about (except maybe the Christianity).
capeman
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]Yea I think they would have a hard time doing that at 15 or 20 % unemployment.[/quote]
We’re already at 15 or 20%. Look at U-6.
Fed didn’t do anything but turn the knob to make their number look like the real number the market has been pushing for weeks. Rate’s will go up until more people get scared back into Ts. Euro fall could be the catalyst in the near term.
capeman
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]Yea I think they would have a hard time doing that at 15 or 20 % unemployment.[/quote]
We’re already at 15 or 20%. Look at U-6.
Fed didn’t do anything but turn the knob to make their number look like the real number the market has been pushing for weeks. Rate’s will go up until more people get scared back into Ts. Euro fall could be the catalyst in the near term.
capeman
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]Yea I think they would have a hard time doing that at 15 or 20 % unemployment.[/quote]
We’re already at 15 or 20%. Look at U-6.
Fed didn’t do anything but turn the knob to make their number look like the real number the market has been pushing for weeks. Rate’s will go up until more people get scared back into Ts. Euro fall could be the catalyst in the near term.
capeman
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]Yea I think they would have a hard time doing that at 15 or 20 % unemployment.[/quote]
We’re already at 15 or 20%. Look at U-6.
Fed didn’t do anything but turn the knob to make their number look like the real number the market has been pushing for weeks. Rate’s will go up until more people get scared back into Ts. Euro fall could be the catalyst in the near term.
capeman
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]Yea I think they would have a hard time doing that at 15 or 20 % unemployment.[/quote]
We’re already at 15 or 20%. Look at U-6.
Fed didn’t do anything but turn the knob to make their number look like the real number the market has been pushing for weeks. Rate’s will go up until more people get scared back into Ts. Euro fall could be the catalyst in the near term.
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