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April 5, 2009 at 1:25 PM in reply to: FNMA San Diego Loan Limits going back up to $697,500 May 1st #376427
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ParticipantTechnically, a refi with cash out is a recourse loan in CA and the debt, if forgiven, would be taxable by IRS. However, I have yet to see anyone get a bill. Even if they did, they would say they spent all the money on vacations, bars, Vegas.
Last year, some would have said Swiss account, but now I bet they say gold coins paid with non-sequential bills.
BTW, the man is watching so don’t try this unless you are Treasury Secy.
April 5, 2009 at 1:25 PM in reply to: FNMA San Diego Loan Limits going back up to $697,500 May 1st #376706equalizer
ParticipantTechnically, a refi with cash out is a recourse loan in CA and the debt, if forgiven, would be taxable by IRS. However, I have yet to see anyone get a bill. Even if they did, they would say they spent all the money on vacations, bars, Vegas.
Last year, some would have said Swiss account, but now I bet they say gold coins paid with non-sequential bills.
BTW, the man is watching so don’t try this unless you are Treasury Secy.
April 5, 2009 at 1:25 PM in reply to: FNMA San Diego Loan Limits going back up to $697,500 May 1st #376885equalizer
ParticipantTechnically, a refi with cash out is a recourse loan in CA and the debt, if forgiven, would be taxable by IRS. However, I have yet to see anyone get a bill. Even if they did, they would say they spent all the money on vacations, bars, Vegas.
Last year, some would have said Swiss account, but now I bet they say gold coins paid with non-sequential bills.
BTW, the man is watching so don’t try this unless you are Treasury Secy.
April 5, 2009 at 1:25 PM in reply to: FNMA San Diego Loan Limits going back up to $697,500 May 1st #376927equalizer
ParticipantTechnically, a refi with cash out is a recourse loan in CA and the debt, if forgiven, would be taxable by IRS. However, I have yet to see anyone get a bill. Even if they did, they would say they spent all the money on vacations, bars, Vegas.
Last year, some would have said Swiss account, but now I bet they say gold coins paid with non-sequential bills.
BTW, the man is watching so don’t try this unless you are Treasury Secy.
April 5, 2009 at 1:25 PM in reply to: FNMA San Diego Loan Limits going back up to $697,500 May 1st #377051equalizer
ParticipantTechnically, a refi with cash out is a recourse loan in CA and the debt, if forgiven, would be taxable by IRS. However, I have yet to see anyone get a bill. Even if they did, they would say they spent all the money on vacations, bars, Vegas.
Last year, some would have said Swiss account, but now I bet they say gold coins paid with non-sequential bills.
BTW, the man is watching so don’t try this unless you are Treasury Secy.
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ParticipantMaybe the poster meant fill in as remove the pool with dirt, etc?
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ParticipantMaybe the poster meant fill in as remove the pool with dirt, etc?
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ParticipantMaybe the poster meant fill in as remove the pool with dirt, etc?
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ParticipantMaybe the poster meant fill in as remove the pool with dirt, etc?
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ParticipantMaybe the poster meant fill in as remove the pool with dirt, etc?
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Participant[quote=jpinpb]
I totally agree. Max is my hero now. It is true. This economic crisis is far worse than what happened after 9/11, which was the intent of OBL, to take our country down financially (which after Zeitgeist, even OBL theory is questionable). I love when he said Greenspan was the worse of the worst.
[/quote]Max is the quiet riot, enemy of the state. Wont be allowed back in the USA. Reminds me of Norm McDonald from SNL.
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Participant[quote=jpinpb]
I totally agree. Max is my hero now. It is true. This economic crisis is far worse than what happened after 9/11, which was the intent of OBL, to take our country down financially (which after Zeitgeist, even OBL theory is questionable). I love when he said Greenspan was the worse of the worst.
[/quote]Max is the quiet riot, enemy of the state. Wont be allowed back in the USA. Reminds me of Norm McDonald from SNL.
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Participant[quote=jpinpb]
I totally agree. Max is my hero now. It is true. This economic crisis is far worse than what happened after 9/11, which was the intent of OBL, to take our country down financially (which after Zeitgeist, even OBL theory is questionable). I love when he said Greenspan was the worse of the worst.
[/quote]Max is the quiet riot, enemy of the state. Wont be allowed back in the USA. Reminds me of Norm McDonald from SNL.
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Participant[quote=jpinpb]
I totally agree. Max is my hero now. It is true. This economic crisis is far worse than what happened after 9/11, which was the intent of OBL, to take our country down financially (which after Zeitgeist, even OBL theory is questionable). I love when he said Greenspan was the worse of the worst.
[/quote]Max is the quiet riot, enemy of the state. Wont be allowed back in the USA. Reminds me of Norm McDonald from SNL.
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