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DCRogers
ParticipantI read a number of different real-estate and finance related sites, but this site is at its best giving a “local” view to global phenomena… discussions of neighborhoods, zip codes, and even individual houses, add to my knowledge of the microclimates in this SD marketplace.
(Shame the posting of individual houses has been sullied by advertisers attempting to turn this into a sales board… but Rich has been great at keeping this from turning into sandiego.craigslist.org/rfs/. [Del Cerro open house, anyone?].)
Keep the local stuff coming! (I hope to have more stuff from 92116 soon myself…)
DCRogers
ParticipantI read a number of different real-estate and finance related sites, but this site is at its best giving a “local” view to global phenomena… discussions of neighborhoods, zip codes, and even individual houses, add to my knowledge of the microclimates in this SD marketplace.
(Shame the posting of individual houses has been sullied by advertisers attempting to turn this into a sales board… but Rich has been great at keeping this from turning into sandiego.craigslist.org/rfs/. [Del Cerro open house, anyone?].)
Keep the local stuff coming! (I hope to have more stuff from 92116 soon myself…)
DCRogers
ParticipantI read a number of different real-estate and finance related sites, but this site is at its best giving a “local” view to global phenomena… discussions of neighborhoods, zip codes, and even individual houses, add to my knowledge of the microclimates in this SD marketplace.
(Shame the posting of individual houses has been sullied by advertisers attempting to turn this into a sales board… but Rich has been great at keeping this from turning into sandiego.craigslist.org/rfs/. [Del Cerro open house, anyone?].)
Keep the local stuff coming! (I hope to have more stuff from 92116 soon myself…)
DCRogers
ParticipantI read a number of different real-estate and finance related sites, but this site is at its best giving a “local” view to global phenomena… discussions of neighborhoods, zip codes, and even individual houses, add to my knowledge of the microclimates in this SD marketplace.
(Shame the posting of individual houses has been sullied by advertisers attempting to turn this into a sales board… but Rich has been great at keeping this from turning into sandiego.craigslist.org/rfs/. [Del Cerro open house, anyone?].)
Keep the local stuff coming! (I hope to have more stuff from 92116 soon myself…)
DCRogers
ParticipantI read a number of different real-estate and finance related sites, but this site is at its best giving a “local” view to global phenomena… discussions of neighborhoods, zip codes, and even individual houses, add to my knowledge of the microclimates in this SD marketplace.
(Shame the posting of individual houses has been sullied by advertisers attempting to turn this into a sales board… but Rich has been great at keeping this from turning into sandiego.craigslist.org/rfs/. [Del Cerro open house, anyone?].)
Keep the local stuff coming! (I hope to have more stuff from 92116 soon myself…)
DCRogers
ParticipantSubmitted by marion on November 30, 2007 – 5:16pm: What can be done to stop this mortgage debt forgiveness act from passing?
I have grown to dislike how our politic uses catchy names (‘death tax’ ‘no child left behind’ ‘Jessica’s law’) rather than debate and discussion, to decide upon the appropriate public policy. Perhaps you should read the proposals and arguments before organizing your posse.
Statement of Michael H. Krimminger, Special Advisor for Policy, Office of the Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on Foreclosure Prevention and Intervention: The Importance of Loss Mitigation Strategies for Keeping Families in Their Homes
http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/speeches/chairman/spnov3007.html
DCRogers
ParticipantSubmitted by marion on November 30, 2007 – 5:16pm: What can be done to stop this mortgage debt forgiveness act from passing?
I have grown to dislike how our politic uses catchy names (‘death tax’ ‘no child left behind’ ‘Jessica’s law’) rather than debate and discussion, to decide upon the appropriate public policy. Perhaps you should read the proposals and arguments before organizing your posse.
Statement of Michael H. Krimminger, Special Advisor for Policy, Office of the Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on Foreclosure Prevention and Intervention: The Importance of Loss Mitigation Strategies for Keeping Families in Their Homes
http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/speeches/chairman/spnov3007.html
DCRogers
ParticipantSubmitted by marion on November 30, 2007 – 5:16pm: What can be done to stop this mortgage debt forgiveness act from passing?
I have grown to dislike how our politic uses catchy names (‘death tax’ ‘no child left behind’ ‘Jessica’s law’) rather than debate and discussion, to decide upon the appropriate public policy. Perhaps you should read the proposals and arguments before organizing your posse.
Statement of Michael H. Krimminger, Special Advisor for Policy, Office of the Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on Foreclosure Prevention and Intervention: The Importance of Loss Mitigation Strategies for Keeping Families in Their Homes
http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/speeches/chairman/spnov3007.html
DCRogers
ParticipantSubmitted by marion on November 30, 2007 – 5:16pm: What can be done to stop this mortgage debt forgiveness act from passing?
I have grown to dislike how our politic uses catchy names (‘death tax’ ‘no child left behind’ ‘Jessica’s law’) rather than debate and discussion, to decide upon the appropriate public policy. Perhaps you should read the proposals and arguments before organizing your posse.
Statement of Michael H. Krimminger, Special Advisor for Policy, Office of the Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on Foreclosure Prevention and Intervention: The Importance of Loss Mitigation Strategies for Keeping Families in Their Homes
http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/speeches/chairman/spnov3007.html
DCRogers
ParticipantSubmitted by marion on November 30, 2007 – 5:16pm: What can be done to stop this mortgage debt forgiveness act from passing?
I have grown to dislike how our politic uses catchy names (‘death tax’ ‘no child left behind’ ‘Jessica’s law’) rather than debate and discussion, to decide upon the appropriate public policy. Perhaps you should read the proposals and arguments before organizing your posse.
Statement of Michael H. Krimminger, Special Advisor for Policy, Office of the Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on Foreclosure Prevention and Intervention: The Importance of Loss Mitigation Strategies for Keeping Families in Their Homes
http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/speeches/chairman/spnov3007.html
DCRogers
ParticipantSubmitted by svelte on November 30, 2007 – 1:50pm: Oh, it isn’t just consumers. It appears to me they’ve learned it from the executive and legislative branches of their government- look at how the federal debt took off around 1980 and has barely looked back.
Hmmm, something must have happened in 1980… trying to remember… all I can remember is tax cuts… those were nice!
(Should’ve impeached that Clinton guy, though, he was really making a mess of things…)
DCRogers
ParticipantSubmitted by svelte on November 30, 2007 – 1:50pm: Oh, it isn’t just consumers. It appears to me they’ve learned it from the executive and legislative branches of their government- look at how the federal debt took off around 1980 and has barely looked back.
Hmmm, something must have happened in 1980… trying to remember… all I can remember is tax cuts… those were nice!
(Should’ve impeached that Clinton guy, though, he was really making a mess of things…)
DCRogers
ParticipantSubmitted by svelte on November 30, 2007 – 1:50pm: Oh, it isn’t just consumers. It appears to me they’ve learned it from the executive and legislative branches of their government- look at how the federal debt took off around 1980 and has barely looked back.
Hmmm, something must have happened in 1980… trying to remember… all I can remember is tax cuts… those were nice!
(Should’ve impeached that Clinton guy, though, he was really making a mess of things…)
DCRogers
ParticipantSubmitted by svelte on November 30, 2007 – 1:50pm: Oh, it isn’t just consumers. It appears to me they’ve learned it from the executive and legislative branches of their government- look at how the federal debt took off around 1980 and has barely looked back.
Hmmm, something must have happened in 1980… trying to remember… all I can remember is tax cuts… those were nice!
(Should’ve impeached that Clinton guy, though, he was really making a mess of things…)
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