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meadandale
ParticipantAll the people that I know living in CV bought there with trade up money. One traded up in CV. Bought an early model, it doubled in value and they traded up. Must be nice having a million+ dollar house for the same mortgage that I have.
Of course, the property taxes, mello roos and hoa’s eat you alive….
meadandale
ParticipantAll the people that I know living in CV bought there with trade up money. One traded up in CV. Bought an early model, it doubled in value and they traded up. Must be nice having a million+ dollar house for the same mortgage that I have.
Of course, the property taxes, mello roos and hoa’s eat you alive….
meadandale
ParticipantAll the people that I know living in CV bought there with trade up money. One traded up in CV. Bought an early model, it doubled in value and they traded up. Must be nice having a million+ dollar house for the same mortgage that I have.
Of course, the property taxes, mello roos and hoa’s eat you alive….
meadandale
ParticipantWow, a friend just paid almost that much for more than a 1000 fewer square feet over on prairie fawn last fall…He still thinks it will be worth a million in a few years.
meadandale
ParticipantWow, a friend just paid almost that much for more than a 1000 fewer square feet over on prairie fawn last fall…He still thinks it will be worth a million in a few years.
meadandale
ParticipantWow, a friend just paid almost that much for more than a 1000 fewer square feet over on prairie fawn last fall…He still thinks it will be worth a million in a few years.
meadandale
ParticipantWow, a friend just paid almost that much for more than a 1000 fewer square feet over on prairie fawn last fall…He still thinks it will be worth a million in a few years.
meadandale
ParticipantWow, a friend just paid almost that much for more than a 1000 fewer square feet over on prairie fawn last fall…He still thinks it will be worth a million in a few years.
meadandale
ParticipantSorry if my characterization of you was off. It’s just that I’ve heard this kind of talk from some people that I know and it is exactly as I characterized it.
In your case, your frustration stems not as much from the fact that your friend’s views differ from you politically as much as it does from the fact that your friend is truly clueless about the political process and/or current events in our country/the world.
On this matter, I agree–and it’s not a partisan thing (trust me, I know just as many clueless conservatives as clueless liberals). What’s scary is if you’ve ever heard any of the ‘man on the street’ segments, like the one that they do on AM 600; they call it ‘arrested intelligence’ and it’s exactly that. It’s scary that the people interviewed on these shows actually vote (for either party). This problem is actually pretty severe in the 16-25 year olds of today, whereas 20 years ago when I was in college, kids seemed to be quite a bit more engaged in politics and current events.
meadandale
ParticipantSorry if my characterization of you was off. It’s just that I’ve heard this kind of talk from some people that I know and it is exactly as I characterized it.
In your case, your frustration stems not as much from the fact that your friend’s views differ from you politically as much as it does from the fact that your friend is truly clueless about the political process and/or current events in our country/the world.
On this matter, I agree–and it’s not a partisan thing (trust me, I know just as many clueless conservatives as clueless liberals). What’s scary is if you’ve ever heard any of the ‘man on the street’ segments, like the one that they do on AM 600; they call it ‘arrested intelligence’ and it’s exactly that. It’s scary that the people interviewed on these shows actually vote (for either party). This problem is actually pretty severe in the 16-25 year olds of today, whereas 20 years ago when I was in college, kids seemed to be quite a bit more engaged in politics and current events.
meadandale
ParticipantSorry if my characterization of you was off. It’s just that I’ve heard this kind of talk from some people that I know and it is exactly as I characterized it.
In your case, your frustration stems not as much from the fact that your friend’s views differ from you politically as much as it does from the fact that your friend is truly clueless about the political process and/or current events in our country/the world.
On this matter, I agree–and it’s not a partisan thing (trust me, I know just as many clueless conservatives as clueless liberals). What’s scary is if you’ve ever heard any of the ‘man on the street’ segments, like the one that they do on AM 600; they call it ‘arrested intelligence’ and it’s exactly that. It’s scary that the people interviewed on these shows actually vote (for either party). This problem is actually pretty severe in the 16-25 year olds of today, whereas 20 years ago when I was in college, kids seemed to be quite a bit more engaged in politics and current events.
meadandale
ParticipantSorry if my characterization of you was off. It’s just that I’ve heard this kind of talk from some people that I know and it is exactly as I characterized it.
In your case, your frustration stems not as much from the fact that your friend’s views differ from you politically as much as it does from the fact that your friend is truly clueless about the political process and/or current events in our country/the world.
On this matter, I agree–and it’s not a partisan thing (trust me, I know just as many clueless conservatives as clueless liberals). What’s scary is if you’ve ever heard any of the ‘man on the street’ segments, like the one that they do on AM 600; they call it ‘arrested intelligence’ and it’s exactly that. It’s scary that the people interviewed on these shows actually vote (for either party). This problem is actually pretty severe in the 16-25 year olds of today, whereas 20 years ago when I was in college, kids seemed to be quite a bit more engaged in politics and current events.
meadandale
ParticipantSorry if my characterization of you was off. It’s just that I’ve heard this kind of talk from some people that I know and it is exactly as I characterized it.
In your case, your frustration stems not as much from the fact that your friend’s views differ from you politically as much as it does from the fact that your friend is truly clueless about the political process and/or current events in our country/the world.
On this matter, I agree–and it’s not a partisan thing (trust me, I know just as many clueless conservatives as clueless liberals). What’s scary is if you’ve ever heard any of the ‘man on the street’ segments, like the one that they do on AM 600; they call it ‘arrested intelligence’ and it’s exactly that. It’s scary that the people interviewed on these shows actually vote (for either party). This problem is actually pretty severe in the 16-25 year olds of today, whereas 20 years ago when I was in college, kids seemed to be quite a bit more engaged in politics and current events.
meadandale
Participant“Methinks somebody else parrots a certain political wings media when using terms like “liberal elitist””
That’s funny because I rarely engage in the media that you speak of. I can’t stand Hannity anymore since he is an unabashed apologist for GWB and mega dittos for Rush and his cheerleading for this administration.
But I love it how you use the same sad and tired retort that is used commonly as a defense for criticism of Clinton’s policies, “Well, Bush….”
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