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Diego Mamani
Participant[quote]But being first in their group is great as they won’t face Germany in the next round. But Ghana is also a very strong opponent. The US should be able to be beat them as well.[/quote]
Ghana and US play at about the same level, so it should be very interesting to watch. They are certainly not at the level of Argentina or Spain, but they play a wonderful, aggressive game.
Diego Mamani
Participant[quote]But being first in their group is great as they won’t face Germany in the next round. But Ghana is also a very strong opponent. The US should be able to be beat them as well.[/quote]
Ghana and US play at about the same level, so it should be very interesting to watch. They are certainly not at the level of Argentina or Spain, but they play a wonderful, aggressive game.
Diego Mamani
Participant[quote]But being first in their group is great as they won’t face Germany in the next round. But Ghana is also a very strong opponent. The US should be able to be beat them as well.[/quote]
Ghana and US play at about the same level, so it should be very interesting to watch. They are certainly not at the level of Argentina or Spain, but they play a wonderful, aggressive game.
Diego Mamani
Participant[quote]But being first in their group is great as they won’t face Germany in the next round. But Ghana is also a very strong opponent. The US should be able to be beat them as well.[/quote]
Ghana and US play at about the same level, so it should be very interesting to watch. They are certainly not at the level of Argentina or Spain, but they play a wonderful, aggressive game.
Diego Mamani
Participant[quote]It’s unknown if the Lexus crossed the line, the BMW crossed the line, or both…[/quote]
I’m no expert, but it looks like the Lexus invaded the BMW’s lane. You can see the BMW’s tire marks as its driver hit the brakes when he saw the Lexus coming towards him.
Diego Mamani
Participant[quote]It’s unknown if the Lexus crossed the line, the BMW crossed the line, or both…[/quote]
I’m no expert, but it looks like the Lexus invaded the BMW’s lane. You can see the BMW’s tire marks as its driver hit the brakes when he saw the Lexus coming towards him.
Diego Mamani
Participant[quote]It’s unknown if the Lexus crossed the line, the BMW crossed the line, or both…[/quote]
I’m no expert, but it looks like the Lexus invaded the BMW’s lane. You can see the BMW’s tire marks as its driver hit the brakes when he saw the Lexus coming towards him.
Diego Mamani
Participant[quote]It’s unknown if the Lexus crossed the line, the BMW crossed the line, or both…[/quote]
I’m no expert, but it looks like the Lexus invaded the BMW’s lane. You can see the BMW’s tire marks as its driver hit the brakes when he saw the Lexus coming towards him.
Diego Mamani
Participant[quote]It’s unknown if the Lexus crossed the line, the BMW crossed the line, or both…[/quote]
I’m no expert, but it looks like the Lexus invaded the BMW’s lane. You can see the BMW’s tire marks as its driver hit the brakes when he saw the Lexus coming towards him.
Diego Mamani
Participant[quote=flu]I never thought that a tax credit would have generatde so much demand…Boy was I wrong about that.[/quote]
I think that the tax credit didn’t so much create demand, as tranfer it from the future to the present. That is, people who would have bought in late Spring, Summer, Fall, 2011, etc., rushed to buy by April 2010.
The other thing this $%$#@% tax credit accomplished was to transfer $8,000 per transaction from taxpayers to real estate sellers.
Diego Mamani
Participant[quote=flu]I never thought that a tax credit would have generatde so much demand…Boy was I wrong about that.[/quote]
I think that the tax credit didn’t so much create demand, as tranfer it from the future to the present. That is, people who would have bought in late Spring, Summer, Fall, 2011, etc., rushed to buy by April 2010.
The other thing this $%$#@% tax credit accomplished was to transfer $8,000 per transaction from taxpayers to real estate sellers.
Diego Mamani
Participant[quote=flu]I never thought that a tax credit would have generatde so much demand…Boy was I wrong about that.[/quote]
I think that the tax credit didn’t so much create demand, as tranfer it from the future to the present. That is, people who would have bought in late Spring, Summer, Fall, 2011, etc., rushed to buy by April 2010.
The other thing this $%$#@% tax credit accomplished was to transfer $8,000 per transaction from taxpayers to real estate sellers.
Diego Mamani
Participant[quote=flu]I never thought that a tax credit would have generatde so much demand…Boy was I wrong about that.[/quote]
I think that the tax credit didn’t so much create demand, as tranfer it from the future to the present. That is, people who would have bought in late Spring, Summer, Fall, 2011, etc., rushed to buy by April 2010.
The other thing this $%$#@% tax credit accomplished was to transfer $8,000 per transaction from taxpayers to real estate sellers.
Diego Mamani
Participant[quote=flu]I never thought that a tax credit would have generatde so much demand…Boy was I wrong about that.[/quote]
I think that the tax credit didn’t so much create demand, as tranfer it from the future to the present. That is, people who would have bought in late Spring, Summer, Fall, 2011, etc., rushed to buy by April 2010.
The other thing this $%$#@% tax credit accomplished was to transfer $8,000 per transaction from taxpayers to real estate sellers.
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