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ParticipantThat MM house is back at 2002 pricing if what I am seeing is correct. $289900 was the last sale on 4/5/2002.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-A26EA8EA-10247_Arrow_Rock_Ave_San_Diego_CA_92126
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ParticipantAN,
I dont know anyone in Canada personally, so no I dont have first person knowledge of Canada health misteps. But I am sure someone on this board can tell us an equally horrible story about the American health systerm.
Hell, I can tell you one similar! I had to go to a buddy of mines little sisters funerial, she died of sepsis when she was 14. Parents were upper middle class, mom was a nurse. They went on vacation to the snow and she got sick. Mom took her in, they diagnosed her with the flu, and sent her home. Mom knew something was up and took here back time and again in the next few days.(I dont know the exact timeline) and time and again they said “flu” even though she was a very sick person and mom is a nurse, she kinda knows SICK from ‘standard flu’.
Anyways her kidneys and liver shut down and she died, cause they didnt want to give her anti-biotics for the flu and didnt want to do any tests for anything else like sepsis.
My point was that as usual, the truth is somewhere between the extreams of Obama’s promises of universal great health care (for free to the average american to boot!), and the predictions of doom for all.
DWCAP
ParticipantAN,
I dont know anyone in Canada personally, so no I dont have first person knowledge of Canada health misteps. But I am sure someone on this board can tell us an equally horrible story about the American health systerm.
Hell, I can tell you one similar! I had to go to a buddy of mines little sisters funerial, she died of sepsis when she was 14. Parents were upper middle class, mom was a nurse. They went on vacation to the snow and she got sick. Mom took her in, they diagnosed her with the flu, and sent her home. Mom knew something was up and took here back time and again in the next few days.(I dont know the exact timeline) and time and again they said “flu” even though she was a very sick person and mom is a nurse, she kinda knows SICK from ‘standard flu’.
Anyways her kidneys and liver shut down and she died, cause they didnt want to give her anti-biotics for the flu and didnt want to do any tests for anything else like sepsis.
My point was that as usual, the truth is somewhere between the extreams of Obama’s promises of universal great health care (for free to the average american to boot!), and the predictions of doom for all.
DWCAP
ParticipantAN,
I dont know anyone in Canada personally, so no I dont have first person knowledge of Canada health misteps. But I am sure someone on this board can tell us an equally horrible story about the American health systerm.
Hell, I can tell you one similar! I had to go to a buddy of mines little sisters funerial, she died of sepsis when she was 14. Parents were upper middle class, mom was a nurse. They went on vacation to the snow and she got sick. Mom took her in, they diagnosed her with the flu, and sent her home. Mom knew something was up and took here back time and again in the next few days.(I dont know the exact timeline) and time and again they said “flu” even though she was a very sick person and mom is a nurse, she kinda knows SICK from ‘standard flu’.
Anyways her kidneys and liver shut down and she died, cause they didnt want to give her anti-biotics for the flu and didnt want to do any tests for anything else like sepsis.
My point was that as usual, the truth is somewhere between the extreams of Obama’s promises of universal great health care (for free to the average american to boot!), and the predictions of doom for all.
DWCAP
ParticipantAN,
I dont know anyone in Canada personally, so no I dont have first person knowledge of Canada health misteps. But I am sure someone on this board can tell us an equally horrible story about the American health systerm.
Hell, I can tell you one similar! I had to go to a buddy of mines little sisters funerial, she died of sepsis when she was 14. Parents were upper middle class, mom was a nurse. They went on vacation to the snow and she got sick. Mom took her in, they diagnosed her with the flu, and sent her home. Mom knew something was up and took here back time and again in the next few days.(I dont know the exact timeline) and time and again they said “flu” even though she was a very sick person and mom is a nurse, she kinda knows SICK from ‘standard flu’.
Anyways her kidneys and liver shut down and she died, cause they didnt want to give her anti-biotics for the flu and didnt want to do any tests for anything else like sepsis.
My point was that as usual, the truth is somewhere between the extreams of Obama’s promises of universal great health care (for free to the average american to boot!), and the predictions of doom for all.
DWCAP
ParticipantAN,
I dont know anyone in Canada personally, so no I dont have first person knowledge of Canada health misteps. But I am sure someone on this board can tell us an equally horrible story about the American health systerm.
Hell, I can tell you one similar! I had to go to a buddy of mines little sisters funerial, she died of sepsis when she was 14. Parents were upper middle class, mom was a nurse. They went on vacation to the snow and she got sick. Mom took her in, they diagnosed her with the flu, and sent her home. Mom knew something was up and took here back time and again in the next few days.(I dont know the exact timeline) and time and again they said “flu” even though she was a very sick person and mom is a nurse, she kinda knows SICK from ‘standard flu’.
Anyways her kidneys and liver shut down and she died, cause they didnt want to give her anti-biotics for the flu and didnt want to do any tests for anything else like sepsis.
My point was that as usual, the truth is somewhere between the extreams of Obama’s promises of universal great health care (for free to the average american to boot!), and the predictions of doom for all.
DWCAP
ParticipantI am guessing that the care in Canada is as crappy as some would make it seem, same as the care in the USA is as awsome as some would make it seem. If you have $$$$$, american health care is great. If you dont then you are left to the vulgarities of your own luck. If you compare them to the ‘dying in waiting room’ treatment some Amercians recieve they look awsome. If you compare them to the ‘House MD’ care we see on TV (and like to think we would get) then they obviously suck.
The only way to fill a deep hole is to level a near by mountain. The only question no one has answered is who’s mountain is gonna get leveled.
DWCAP
ParticipantI am guessing that the care in Canada is as crappy as some would make it seem, same as the care in the USA is as awsome as some would make it seem. If you have $$$$$, american health care is great. If you dont then you are left to the vulgarities of your own luck. If you compare them to the ‘dying in waiting room’ treatment some Amercians recieve they look awsome. If you compare them to the ‘House MD’ care we see on TV (and like to think we would get) then they obviously suck.
The only way to fill a deep hole is to level a near by mountain. The only question no one has answered is who’s mountain is gonna get leveled.
DWCAP
ParticipantI am guessing that the care in Canada is as crappy as some would make it seem, same as the care in the USA is as awsome as some would make it seem. If you have $$$$$, american health care is great. If you dont then you are left to the vulgarities of your own luck. If you compare them to the ‘dying in waiting room’ treatment some Amercians recieve they look awsome. If you compare them to the ‘House MD’ care we see on TV (and like to think we would get) then they obviously suck.
The only way to fill a deep hole is to level a near by mountain. The only question no one has answered is who’s mountain is gonna get leveled.
DWCAP
ParticipantI am guessing that the care in Canada is as crappy as some would make it seem, same as the care in the USA is as awsome as some would make it seem. If you have $$$$$, american health care is great. If you dont then you are left to the vulgarities of your own luck. If you compare them to the ‘dying in waiting room’ treatment some Amercians recieve they look awsome. If you compare them to the ‘House MD’ care we see on TV (and like to think we would get) then they obviously suck.
The only way to fill a deep hole is to level a near by mountain. The only question no one has answered is who’s mountain is gonna get leveled.
DWCAP
ParticipantI am guessing that the care in Canada is as crappy as some would make it seem, same as the care in the USA is as awsome as some would make it seem. If you have $$$$$, american health care is great. If you dont then you are left to the vulgarities of your own luck. If you compare them to the ‘dying in waiting room’ treatment some Amercians recieve they look awsome. If you compare them to the ‘House MD’ care we see on TV (and like to think we would get) then they obviously suck.
The only way to fill a deep hole is to level a near by mountain. The only question no one has answered is who’s mountain is gonna get leveled.
DWCAP
ParticipantI think Xbox is onto something. The banks already tell everyone who will listen that they are overwhelmed and dont have the staff inplace to do all that the GOV wants.
Well, denying you, even at the injury of the company’s balance sheet, lessened the workload at the overworked servicers/modifing dept. This allows them to pass your file on, and work on the cases that may gain them some political traction. If they work with the people the bleeding hearts in congress are hearing from, they get less flack from congress and less political pressure. Congress doesnt care about you, they only care about the people who CANT afford to stay in the home but want to. (Those are the people who are complaining.)
Maybe in some sick way they are acting in the best interest of the bank, just in its political interest and not its financial one. Considering that the GOV owns alot of alot of different companies ( I think Chase got out from under their thumb a few weeks ago) it certainly is a good thing for the company to remain in political good graces. Besides they can always get more money from Unky Ben and the FED if they run out. I am sure he will take your soon to be foreclosed loan as good face value collateral.
DWCAP
ParticipantI think Xbox is onto something. The banks already tell everyone who will listen that they are overwhelmed and dont have the staff inplace to do all that the GOV wants.
Well, denying you, even at the injury of the company’s balance sheet, lessened the workload at the overworked servicers/modifing dept. This allows them to pass your file on, and work on the cases that may gain them some political traction. If they work with the people the bleeding hearts in congress are hearing from, they get less flack from congress and less political pressure. Congress doesnt care about you, they only care about the people who CANT afford to stay in the home but want to. (Those are the people who are complaining.)
Maybe in some sick way they are acting in the best interest of the bank, just in its political interest and not its financial one. Considering that the GOV owns alot of alot of different companies ( I think Chase got out from under their thumb a few weeks ago) it certainly is a good thing for the company to remain in political good graces. Besides they can always get more money from Unky Ben and the FED if they run out. I am sure he will take your soon to be foreclosed loan as good face value collateral.
DWCAP
ParticipantI think Xbox is onto something. The banks already tell everyone who will listen that they are overwhelmed and dont have the staff inplace to do all that the GOV wants.
Well, denying you, even at the injury of the company’s balance sheet, lessened the workload at the overworked servicers/modifing dept. This allows them to pass your file on, and work on the cases that may gain them some political traction. If they work with the people the bleeding hearts in congress are hearing from, they get less flack from congress and less political pressure. Congress doesnt care about you, they only care about the people who CANT afford to stay in the home but want to. (Those are the people who are complaining.)
Maybe in some sick way they are acting in the best interest of the bank, just in its political interest and not its financial one. Considering that the GOV owns alot of alot of different companies ( I think Chase got out from under their thumb a few weeks ago) it certainly is a good thing for the company to remain in political good graces. Besides they can always get more money from Unky Ben and the FED if they run out. I am sure he will take your soon to be foreclosed loan as good face value collateral.
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