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kev374
Participanttoo simplistic, besides in my personal opinion we are going to be hit by a massive wave of inflation and higher taxes in the years to come which will wipe out savings unless you’re invested in something that will survive that.
kev374
Participanttoo simplistic, besides in my personal opinion we are going to be hit by a massive wave of inflation and higher taxes in the years to come which will wipe out savings unless you’re invested in something that will survive that.
kev374
Participanttoo simplistic, besides in my personal opinion we are going to be hit by a massive wave of inflation and higher taxes in the years to come which will wipe out savings unless you’re invested in something that will survive that.
kev374
Participanttoo simplistic, besides in my personal opinion we are going to be hit by a massive wave of inflation and higher taxes in the years to come which will wipe out savings unless you’re invested in something that will survive that.
October 28, 2009 at 5:14 PM in reply to: California – Income tax withholdings will increase 10% EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 2009 #474934kev374
ParticipantThey are trying to borrow cash from the citizens, pretty low in my opinion.
And what happens if they start sending out IOUs again? I don’t trust the state given the situation that it is in.
I guess we could just increase our exemptions.
October 28, 2009 at 5:14 PM in reply to: California – Income tax withholdings will increase 10% EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 2009 #475109kev374
ParticipantThey are trying to borrow cash from the citizens, pretty low in my opinion.
And what happens if they start sending out IOUs again? I don’t trust the state given the situation that it is in.
I guess we could just increase our exemptions.
October 28, 2009 at 5:14 PM in reply to: California – Income tax withholdings will increase 10% EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 2009 #475474kev374
ParticipantThey are trying to borrow cash from the citizens, pretty low in my opinion.
And what happens if they start sending out IOUs again? I don’t trust the state given the situation that it is in.
I guess we could just increase our exemptions.
October 28, 2009 at 5:14 PM in reply to: California – Income tax withholdings will increase 10% EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 2009 #475550kev374
ParticipantThey are trying to borrow cash from the citizens, pretty low in my opinion.
And what happens if they start sending out IOUs again? I don’t trust the state given the situation that it is in.
I guess we could just increase our exemptions.
October 28, 2009 at 5:14 PM in reply to: California – Income tax withholdings will increase 10% EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 2009 #475774kev374
ParticipantThey are trying to borrow cash from the citizens, pretty low in my opinion.
And what happens if they start sending out IOUs again? I don’t trust the state given the situation that it is in.
I guess we could just increase our exemptions.
kev374
ParticipantI knew this day was coming…
That was the case for Bernadine Shimon. Like many Americans, Ms. Shimon has recently been through some rough times. She lost a house to foreclosure, declared bankruptcy, got divorced and is now a single mother, teaching high school English in a Denver suburb.
She wanted a house but no lender would touch her. The Federal Housing Administration was more obliging. With the F.H.A. insuring her mortgage, Ms. Shimon was able to buy a $134,000 fixer-upper in August.
Absolutely ludicrous, given her circumstances should she be thinking about buying a house? Are these people on drugs? but… this loser in life ” *WANTED* a house”, geez… arrogance, greed, sense of entitlement, makes me MAD!
kev374
ParticipantI knew this day was coming…
That was the case for Bernadine Shimon. Like many Americans, Ms. Shimon has recently been through some rough times. She lost a house to foreclosure, declared bankruptcy, got divorced and is now a single mother, teaching high school English in a Denver suburb.
She wanted a house but no lender would touch her. The Federal Housing Administration was more obliging. With the F.H.A. insuring her mortgage, Ms. Shimon was able to buy a $134,000 fixer-upper in August.
Absolutely ludicrous, given her circumstances should she be thinking about buying a house? Are these people on drugs? but… this loser in life ” *WANTED* a house”, geez… arrogance, greed, sense of entitlement, makes me MAD!
kev374
ParticipantI knew this day was coming…
That was the case for Bernadine Shimon. Like many Americans, Ms. Shimon has recently been through some rough times. She lost a house to foreclosure, declared bankruptcy, got divorced and is now a single mother, teaching high school English in a Denver suburb.
She wanted a house but no lender would touch her. The Federal Housing Administration was more obliging. With the F.H.A. insuring her mortgage, Ms. Shimon was able to buy a $134,000 fixer-upper in August.
Absolutely ludicrous, given her circumstances should she be thinking about buying a house? Are these people on drugs? but… this loser in life ” *WANTED* a house”, geez… arrogance, greed, sense of entitlement, makes me MAD!
kev374
ParticipantI knew this day was coming…
That was the case for Bernadine Shimon. Like many Americans, Ms. Shimon has recently been through some rough times. She lost a house to foreclosure, declared bankruptcy, got divorced and is now a single mother, teaching high school English in a Denver suburb.
She wanted a house but no lender would touch her. The Federal Housing Administration was more obliging. With the F.H.A. insuring her mortgage, Ms. Shimon was able to buy a $134,000 fixer-upper in August.
Absolutely ludicrous, given her circumstances should she be thinking about buying a house? Are these people on drugs? but… this loser in life ” *WANTED* a house”, geez… arrogance, greed, sense of entitlement, makes me MAD!
kev374
ParticipantI knew this day was coming…
That was the case for Bernadine Shimon. Like many Americans, Ms. Shimon has recently been through some rough times. She lost a house to foreclosure, declared bankruptcy, got divorced and is now a single mother, teaching high school English in a Denver suburb.
She wanted a house but no lender would touch her. The Federal Housing Administration was more obliging. With the F.H.A. insuring her mortgage, Ms. Shimon was able to buy a $134,000 fixer-upper in August.
Absolutely ludicrous, given her circumstances should she be thinking about buying a house? Are these people on drugs? but… this loser in life ” *WANTED* a house”, geez… arrogance, greed, sense of entitlement, makes me MAD!
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