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November 7, 2009 at 10:30 PM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #479114November 7, 2009 at 10:30 PM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #479479
mike92104
ParticipantI say it’s a cram down because something like 70% of Americans didn’t want it, but it was passed anyway.
November 7, 2009 at 10:30 PM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #479561mike92104
ParticipantI say it’s a cram down because something like 70% of Americans didn’t want it, but it was passed anyway.
November 7, 2009 at 10:30 PM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #479783mike92104
ParticipantI say it’s a cram down because something like 70% of Americans didn’t want it, but it was passed anyway.
mike92104
Participant[quote=mike92104][quote=CA renter]I’ve heard and read from a few sources that the government specifically instructed the banks to withhold REO inventory from the market. This aligns 100% with what we’re seeing WRT interest rates, loan mods, govt backstops, and “the policy” stated above (the govt is determined to artificially prop up home prices).
What’s really needed is a lawsuit against the govt/banks for price-fixing and collusion because the govt is instructing the banks to act in unison in order to keep housing prices high. Unfortunately, we are not able to sue the govt (unless somebody knows something different???).[/quote]
We can sue the banks.
I love that Barney Frank wants to make housing affordable by keeping prices high.
I think it’s much more about keeping his wallet fat.[/quote]
Or . . . He bought a couple houses in 2005
mike92104
Participant[quote=mike92104][quote=CA renter]I’ve heard and read from a few sources that the government specifically instructed the banks to withhold REO inventory from the market. This aligns 100% with what we’re seeing WRT interest rates, loan mods, govt backstops, and “the policy” stated above (the govt is determined to artificially prop up home prices).
What’s really needed is a lawsuit against the govt/banks for price-fixing and collusion because the govt is instructing the banks to act in unison in order to keep housing prices high. Unfortunately, we are not able to sue the govt (unless somebody knows something different???).[/quote]
We can sue the banks.
I love that Barney Frank wants to make housing affordable by keeping prices high.
I think it’s much more about keeping his wallet fat.[/quote]
Or . . . He bought a couple houses in 2005
mike92104
Participant[quote=mike92104][quote=CA renter]I’ve heard and read from a few sources that the government specifically instructed the banks to withhold REO inventory from the market. This aligns 100% with what we’re seeing WRT interest rates, loan mods, govt backstops, and “the policy” stated above (the govt is determined to artificially prop up home prices).
What’s really needed is a lawsuit against the govt/banks for price-fixing and collusion because the govt is instructing the banks to act in unison in order to keep housing prices high. Unfortunately, we are not able to sue the govt (unless somebody knows something different???).[/quote]
We can sue the banks.
I love that Barney Frank wants to make housing affordable by keeping prices high.
I think it’s much more about keeping his wallet fat.[/quote]
Or . . . He bought a couple houses in 2005
mike92104
Participant[quote=mike92104][quote=CA renter]I’ve heard and read from a few sources that the government specifically instructed the banks to withhold REO inventory from the market. This aligns 100% with what we’re seeing WRT interest rates, loan mods, govt backstops, and “the policy” stated above (the govt is determined to artificially prop up home prices).
What’s really needed is a lawsuit against the govt/banks for price-fixing and collusion because the govt is instructing the banks to act in unison in order to keep housing prices high. Unfortunately, we are not able to sue the govt (unless somebody knows something different???).[/quote]
We can sue the banks.
I love that Barney Frank wants to make housing affordable by keeping prices high.
I think it’s much more about keeping his wallet fat.[/quote]
Or . . . He bought a couple houses in 2005
mike92104
Participant[quote=mike92104][quote=CA renter]I’ve heard and read from a few sources that the government specifically instructed the banks to withhold REO inventory from the market. This aligns 100% with what we’re seeing WRT interest rates, loan mods, govt backstops, and “the policy” stated above (the govt is determined to artificially prop up home prices).
What’s really needed is a lawsuit against the govt/banks for price-fixing and collusion because the govt is instructing the banks to act in unison in order to keep housing prices high. Unfortunately, we are not able to sue the govt (unless somebody knows something different???).[/quote]
We can sue the banks.
I love that Barney Frank wants to make housing affordable by keeping prices high.
I think it’s much more about keeping his wallet fat.[/quote]
Or . . . He bought a couple houses in 2005
November 7, 2009 at 7:40 PM in reply to: NORTH PARK (92104) SFAMILY HOMES NOW AT 2005 BUBBLE PRICING. #478902mike92104
ParticipantLibertarian 2010!
November 7, 2009 at 7:40 PM in reply to: NORTH PARK (92104) SFAMILY HOMES NOW AT 2005 BUBBLE PRICING. #479070mike92104
ParticipantLibertarian 2010!
November 7, 2009 at 7:40 PM in reply to: NORTH PARK (92104) SFAMILY HOMES NOW AT 2005 BUBBLE PRICING. #479434mike92104
ParticipantLibertarian 2010!
November 7, 2009 at 7:40 PM in reply to: NORTH PARK (92104) SFAMILY HOMES NOW AT 2005 BUBBLE PRICING. #479517mike92104
ParticipantLibertarian 2010!
November 7, 2009 at 7:40 PM in reply to: NORTH PARK (92104) SFAMILY HOMES NOW AT 2005 BUBBLE PRICING. #479738mike92104
ParticipantLibertarian 2010!
mike92104
Participant[quote=CA renter]I’ve heard and read from a few sources that the government specifically instructed the banks to withhold REO inventory from the market. This aligns 100% with what we’re seeing WRT interest rates, loan mods, govt backstops, and “the policy” stated above (the govt is determined to artificially prop up home prices).
What’s really needed is a lawsuit against the govt/banks for price-fixing and collusion because the govt is instructing the banks to act in unison in order to keep housing prices high. Unfortunately, we are not able to sue the govt (unless somebody knows something different???).[/quote]
We can sue the banks.
I love that Barney Frank wants to make housing affordable by keeping prices high.
I think it’s much more about keeping his wallet fat.
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