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lindismithParticipant
piggington readership is growing…
Not only will your friend have this on his credit for 7 years, but he’ll be hit with the taxes too:
http://calculatedrisk.blogspot.com/2007/08/after-foreclosure-big-tax-bill.html
There is no easy out from a big commitment such as a home purchase.
lindismithParticipanton the left nav bar of this site there is a search feature. You will get a lot of info if you do a search for “Coronado”.
Prices will drop there. Just be prepared to wait.
lindismithParticipanton the left nav bar of this site there is a search feature. You will get a lot of info if you do a search for “Coronado”.
Prices will drop there. Just be prepared to wait.
lindismithParticipanton the left nav bar of this site there is a search feature. You will get a lot of info if you do a search for “Coronado”.
Prices will drop there. Just be prepared to wait.
lindismithParticipantThose cars are hot. That’s the know-how this country needs!
lindismithParticipantThose cars are hot. That’s the know-how this country needs!
lindismithParticipantThose cars are hot. That’s the know-how this country needs!
lindismithParticipantocrenter, keep up the great work!
I am going to email Zuckerman at the WSJ a link to all your work. He doesn’t understand how ‘prices in some markets are still going up.’ I just posted a link to his interview with Shiller in another thread.
If he read your blog for 5 minutes he’d get it.
lindismithParticipantocrenter, keep up the great work!
I am going to email Zuckerman at the WSJ a link to all your work. He doesn’t understand how ‘prices in some markets are still going up.’ I just posted a link to his interview with Shiller in another thread.
If he read your blog for 5 minutes he’d get it.
lindismithParticipantocrenter, keep up the great work!
I am going to email Zuckerman at the WSJ a link to all your work. He doesn’t understand how ‘prices in some markets are still going up.’ I just posted a link to his interview with Shiller in another thread.
If he read your blog for 5 minutes he’d get it.
lindismithParticipantyeah, I agree it would be hard to grow one’s own food. But in times of great need, people will resort to it.
My Father grew up in England during the War. They had a chicken coop and a vegetable garden. They grew as much as possible. They had no heart to kill their own chickens, so they would swap them with their neighbors so they weren’t actually killing the ones they had grown fond of.
It’s this kind of good old-fashioned ingenuity that needs to come back to this country. We are a disposable society, that throws away everything and values nothing. If credit had been harder to get, we wouldn’t be in this housing mess.
lindismithParticipantyeah, I agree it would be hard to grow one’s own food. But in times of great need, people will resort to it.
My Father grew up in England during the War. They had a chicken coop and a vegetable garden. They grew as much as possible. They had no heart to kill their own chickens, so they would swap them with their neighbors so they weren’t actually killing the ones they had grown fond of.
It’s this kind of good old-fashioned ingenuity that needs to come back to this country. We are a disposable society, that throws away everything and values nothing. If credit had been harder to get, we wouldn’t be in this housing mess.
lindismithParticipantyeah, I agree it would be hard to grow one’s own food. But in times of great need, people will resort to it.
My Father grew up in England during the War. They had a chicken coop and a vegetable garden. They grew as much as possible. They had no heart to kill their own chickens, so they would swap them with their neighbors so they weren’t actually killing the ones they had grown fond of.
It’s this kind of good old-fashioned ingenuity that needs to come back to this country. We are a disposable society, that throws away everything and values nothing. If credit had been harder to get, we wouldn’t be in this housing mess.
lindismithParticipantif it gets really bad, people growing their own food, and conserving their energy use will be about as green as it gets!
And with an oil spike, people will seek alternatives. I have friends using straight vegetable oil in their diesel cars right now, and they run. I’m not joking.
Poverty is a big cause of pollution.
Actually humans are a big cause of pollution, rich or poor.
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