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drunkle
Participantwilliam buffet is one guy i’d let handle my money. and he supports the estate tax, he thinks tax laws are skewed in favor of the wealthy and he thinks that needs to change.
btw, the govt is screwed up and wasting money alright. in iraq, on homeland security, on sweetheart deals to oil and defense companies. these things happened because people like you actually trust the government, despite your anti tax rhetoric. because it’s ultimately not about taxation, it’s about power, who has it and what it’s used for. you just dont want “undeserving” people to get anything for the taxes they do pay.
and of course, with a floating standard of who is deserving, it again boils down to me me me.
drunkle
Participantwilliam buffet is one guy i’d let handle my money. and he supports the estate tax, he thinks tax laws are skewed in favor of the wealthy and he thinks that needs to change.
btw, the govt is screwed up and wasting money alright. in iraq, on homeland security, on sweetheart deals to oil and defense companies. these things happened because people like you actually trust the government, despite your anti tax rhetoric. because it’s ultimately not about taxation, it’s about power, who has it and what it’s used for. you just dont want “undeserving” people to get anything for the taxes they do pay.
and of course, with a floating standard of who is deserving, it again boils down to me me me.
drunkle
Participantmeh. that was a gimme…
drunkle
Participantmeh. that was a gimme…
June 20, 2007 at 12:58 AM in reply to: San Diego RE inventory has stabilized and begun to shrink = have we arrived at the bottom???? #60678drunkle
Participanti’m assuming you’ve never been to eastlake. or perris.
for crying out loud, in 2000ish when i was working a job site in eastlake, i was appalled that people were camping out waiting for their turn to sign up. 350k to live in a tract house in the boonies with crap traffic in crap chulajuana.
i dont think those people were speculators, either. rather, they were stirred up by the constant media reports of a housing shortage.
June 20, 2007 at 12:58 AM in reply to: San Diego RE inventory has stabilized and begun to shrink = have we arrived at the bottom???? #60712drunkle
Participanti’m assuming you’ve never been to eastlake. or perris.
for crying out loud, in 2000ish when i was working a job site in eastlake, i was appalled that people were camping out waiting for their turn to sign up. 350k to live in a tract house in the boonies with crap traffic in crap chulajuana.
i dont think those people were speculators, either. rather, they were stirred up by the constant media reports of a housing shortage.
drunkle
Participantdavej:
you’re so narrow minded. the blessing doesn’t necessarily have to be for *them*.
drunkle
Participantdavej:
you’re so narrow minded. the blessing doesn’t necessarily have to be for *them*.
drunkle
Participantsdr, the other thread she admits they were in for this that and the other thing. wouldn’t admit dollars or such, but it’s enough to know that they took her to town. the bad part. twice.
drunkle
Participantsdr, the other thread she admits they were in for this that and the other thing. wouldn’t admit dollars or such, but it’s enough to know that they took her to town. the bad part. twice.
June 19, 2007 at 7:43 PM in reply to: Iraq is like the housing market – but not like you think #60615drunkle
Participantnpr is currently run by a bushtian. npr has gone down hill. far down hill.
June 19, 2007 at 7:43 PM in reply to: Iraq is like the housing market – but not like you think #60649drunkle
Participantnpr is currently run by a bushtian. npr has gone down hill. far down hill.
drunkle
Participantif i had access to everyone’s credit data, i bet i could answer the question. i bet i could answer alot of questions. i’d be freaking fortune teller…
drunkle
Participantif i had access to everyone’s credit data, i bet i could answer the question. i bet i could answer alot of questions. i’d be freaking fortune teller…
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