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Eugene
Participantbar contraception from people
to be exact, he wants to bar government from spending money on birth control / population control programs, including contraception. Does he want to ban contraception entirely? Not sure.
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:h.r.01095:
he does want to do away wtih unions
within the last 12 months, he voted “no” on at least two trade union bills, H.R. 980 (Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act of 2007), and H.R. 800 (Employee Free Choice Act of 2007).
Eugene
Participant. What’d you do, exactly? Did you take the sales on identical addresses and compare them over time
Yeah that’s basically what Case-Shiller is about. You take consequent sales of identical addresses, throw away suspicious pairs, and then use a mathematical procedure to create a function that gives best approximation of the data.
Eugene
Participant. What’d you do, exactly? Did you take the sales on identical addresses and compare them over time
Yeah that’s basically what Case-Shiller is about. You take consequent sales of identical addresses, throw away suspicious pairs, and then use a mathematical procedure to create a function that gives best approximation of the data.
Eugene
Participant. What’d you do, exactly? Did you take the sales on identical addresses and compare them over time
Yeah that’s basically what Case-Shiller is about. You take consequent sales of identical addresses, throw away suspicious pairs, and then use a mathematical procedure to create a function that gives best approximation of the data.
Eugene
Participant. What’d you do, exactly? Did you take the sales on identical addresses and compare them over time
Yeah that’s basically what Case-Shiller is about. You take consequent sales of identical addresses, throw away suspicious pairs, and then use a mathematical procedure to create a function that gives best approximation of the data.
Eugene
Participant. What’d you do, exactly? Did you take the sales on identical addresses and compare them over time
Yeah that’s basically what Case-Shiller is about. You take consequent sales of identical addresses, throw away suspicious pairs, and then use a mathematical procedure to create a function that gives best approximation of the data.
Eugene
ParticipantWhere’s a good place to look for a rental?
http://sandiego.craigslist.org
wouldn’t it be wiser to put that money in the mortgage rather than pay someone else’s mortgage. But maybe it will make sense for the right rental.
letting someone else absorb house price decline on the order of 10%/year far outweighs any other possible financial reasons.
Consider a house that’s worth 500K today. Renting it will cost $2000-2500/month. Buying it will cost you at least $2500/month in interest on your loan, plus possibly $5000/month in depreciation.
Eugene
ParticipantWhere’s a good place to look for a rental?
http://sandiego.craigslist.org
wouldn’t it be wiser to put that money in the mortgage rather than pay someone else’s mortgage. But maybe it will make sense for the right rental.
letting someone else absorb house price decline on the order of 10%/year far outweighs any other possible financial reasons.
Consider a house that’s worth 500K today. Renting it will cost $2000-2500/month. Buying it will cost you at least $2500/month in interest on your loan, plus possibly $5000/month in depreciation.
Eugene
ParticipantWhere’s a good place to look for a rental?
http://sandiego.craigslist.org
wouldn’t it be wiser to put that money in the mortgage rather than pay someone else’s mortgage. But maybe it will make sense for the right rental.
letting someone else absorb house price decline on the order of 10%/year far outweighs any other possible financial reasons.
Consider a house that’s worth 500K today. Renting it will cost $2000-2500/month. Buying it will cost you at least $2500/month in interest on your loan, plus possibly $5000/month in depreciation.
Eugene
ParticipantWhere’s a good place to look for a rental?
http://sandiego.craigslist.org
wouldn’t it be wiser to put that money in the mortgage rather than pay someone else’s mortgage. But maybe it will make sense for the right rental.
letting someone else absorb house price decline on the order of 10%/year far outweighs any other possible financial reasons.
Consider a house that’s worth 500K today. Renting it will cost $2000-2500/month. Buying it will cost you at least $2500/month in interest on your loan, plus possibly $5000/month in depreciation.
Eugene
ParticipantWhere’s a good place to look for a rental?
http://sandiego.craigslist.org
wouldn’t it be wiser to put that money in the mortgage rather than pay someone else’s mortgage. But maybe it will make sense for the right rental.
letting someone else absorb house price decline on the order of 10%/year far outweighs any other possible financial reasons.
Consider a house that’s worth 500K today. Renting it will cost $2000-2500/month. Buying it will cost you at least $2500/month in interest on your loan, plus possibly $5000/month in depreciation.
Eugene
ParticipantTop 10 reasons to vote for Ron Paul
10. You think that life begins at conception, and you think that everyone should think the same way.
9. You make more than $160,850 a year ($195,850 if married filing jointly).
8. Instead of spending money on Iraq and welfare, government should give you a big fat tax cut.
7. You want to buy an AK-47. You know, for self-defense purposes.
6. You’re proud to be white and you don’t want your kids to go to the same school with coons, wetbacks, or chinks.
5. Unions annoy you.
4. You’re tired of spending money on maintaining safe working conditions in the business you own.
3. Instead of hiring illegal immigrant workers for $3/hour, you want to be able to hire U.S citizens for $1/hour to do the same jobs.
2. And of course you don’t want to pay for healthcare for them. Besides, with Ron Paul healthcare will be so much cheaper that they will be able to afford to pay for it from their own pocket.
1. You have a pot of gold coins buried in your backyard.Eugene
ParticipantTop 10 reasons to vote for Ron Paul
10. You think that life begins at conception, and you think that everyone should think the same way.
9. You make more than $160,850 a year ($195,850 if married filing jointly).
8. Instead of spending money on Iraq and welfare, government should give you a big fat tax cut.
7. You want to buy an AK-47. You know, for self-defense purposes.
6. You’re proud to be white and you don’t want your kids to go to the same school with coons, wetbacks, or chinks.
5. Unions annoy you.
4. You’re tired of spending money on maintaining safe working conditions in the business you own.
3. Instead of hiring illegal immigrant workers for $3/hour, you want to be able to hire U.S citizens for $1/hour to do the same jobs.
2. And of course you don’t want to pay for healthcare for them. Besides, with Ron Paul healthcare will be so much cheaper that they will be able to afford to pay for it from their own pocket.
1. You have a pot of gold coins buried in your backyard.Eugene
ParticipantTop 10 reasons to vote for Ron Paul
10. You think that life begins at conception, and you think that everyone should think the same way.
9. You make more than $160,850 a year ($195,850 if married filing jointly).
8. Instead of spending money on Iraq and welfare, government should give you a big fat tax cut.
7. You want to buy an AK-47. You know, for self-defense purposes.
6. You’re proud to be white and you don’t want your kids to go to the same school with coons, wetbacks, or chinks.
5. Unions annoy you.
4. You’re tired of spending money on maintaining safe working conditions in the business you own.
3. Instead of hiring illegal immigrant workers for $3/hour, you want to be able to hire U.S citizens for $1/hour to do the same jobs.
2. And of course you don’t want to pay for healthcare for them. Besides, with Ron Paul healthcare will be so much cheaper that they will be able to afford to pay for it from their own pocket.
1. You have a pot of gold coins buried in your backyard. -
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