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moneymaker
ParticipantYes I believe they do it that way in Arizona too. Not here though, 100% cash. It does boggle my mind that so many people have that kind of money. Then again perhaps they are business ventures. If that is the case then I suspect the ones buying properties 2-3 years ago are now bankrupt.
moneymaker
ParticipantYes I believe they do it that way in Arizona too. Not here though, 100% cash. It does boggle my mind that so many people have that kind of money. Then again perhaps they are business ventures. If that is the case then I suspect the ones buying properties 2-3 years ago are now bankrupt.
moneymaker
ParticipantThe more I think about it the more it pisses me off. The cities and counties collect a whole lot of taxes, yet our services from them is diminishing. It’s like when they started the Lottery and said the profits would go to education. Well I think we all know now they go into a general fund to be dispersed as politicians see fit. In the mean time we have potholes that need filling and that could mean jobs for the unemployed. Are police ,sheriff,and city workers getting paid too much? I don’t get it, is there embezzelling going on? Similar to this case http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,506786,00.html
moneymaker
ParticipantThe more I think about it the more it pisses me off. The cities and counties collect a whole lot of taxes, yet our services from them is diminishing. It’s like when they started the Lottery and said the profits would go to education. Well I think we all know now they go into a general fund to be dispersed as politicians see fit. In the mean time we have potholes that need filling and that could mean jobs for the unemployed. Are police ,sheriff,and city workers getting paid too much? I don’t get it, is there embezzelling going on? Similar to this case http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,506786,00.html
moneymaker
ParticipantThe more I think about it the more it pisses me off. The cities and counties collect a whole lot of taxes, yet our services from them is diminishing. It’s like when they started the Lottery and said the profits would go to education. Well I think we all know now they go into a general fund to be dispersed as politicians see fit. In the mean time we have potholes that need filling and that could mean jobs for the unemployed. Are police ,sheriff,and city workers getting paid too much? I don’t get it, is there embezzelling going on? Similar to this case http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,506786,00.html
moneymaker
ParticipantThe more I think about it the more it pisses me off. The cities and counties collect a whole lot of taxes, yet our services from them is diminishing. It’s like when they started the Lottery and said the profits would go to education. Well I think we all know now they go into a general fund to be dispersed as politicians see fit. In the mean time we have potholes that need filling and that could mean jobs for the unemployed. Are police ,sheriff,and city workers getting paid too much? I don’t get it, is there embezzelling going on? Similar to this case http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,506786,00.html
moneymaker
ParticipantThe more I think about it the more it pisses me off. The cities and counties collect a whole lot of taxes, yet our services from them is diminishing. It’s like when they started the Lottery and said the profits would go to education. Well I think we all know now they go into a general fund to be dispersed as politicians see fit. In the mean time we have potholes that need filling and that could mean jobs for the unemployed. Are police ,sheriff,and city workers getting paid too much? I don’t get it, is there embezzelling going on? Similar to this case http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,506786,00.html
January 10, 2010 at 5:12 AM in reply to: House being flipped a second time in less than a year. #500681moneymaker
ParticipantI thought we had a small kitchen with little counter space, looks like that one has us beat.
January 10, 2010 at 5:12 AM in reply to: House being flipped a second time in less than a year. #500831moneymaker
ParticipantI thought we had a small kitchen with little counter space, looks like that one has us beat.
January 10, 2010 at 5:12 AM in reply to: House being flipped a second time in less than a year. #501224moneymaker
ParticipantI thought we had a small kitchen with little counter space, looks like that one has us beat.
January 10, 2010 at 5:12 AM in reply to: House being flipped a second time in less than a year. #501319moneymaker
ParticipantI thought we had a small kitchen with little counter space, looks like that one has us beat.
January 10, 2010 at 5:12 AM in reply to: House being flipped a second time in less than a year. #501565moneymaker
ParticipantI thought we had a small kitchen with little counter space, looks like that one has us beat.
moneymaker
Participant[quote=briansd1]
Again, I think that the biggest challenge for China is income equity — putting money in the hands of hundreds of millions of consumers (growing the pie so to speak).[/quote]
Exploitation of natural resources, why does that always sound bad, is how the Chinese will grow their internal economy. The same way we grew ours. Environmentalists are just as responsible as unions for why we don’t have as many jobs in this country as we could have. I’m not meaning to pick on any one group of people, I’m just saying when the shit hits the fan there will be plenty of people pointing fingers. Dow @ 8,000 = normal.
moneymaker
Participant[quote=briansd1]
Again, I think that the biggest challenge for China is income equity — putting money in the hands of hundreds of millions of consumers (growing the pie so to speak).[/quote]
Exploitation of natural resources, why does that always sound bad, is how the Chinese will grow their internal economy. The same way we grew ours. Environmentalists are just as responsible as unions for why we don’t have as many jobs in this country as we could have. I’m not meaning to pick on any one group of people, I’m just saying when the shit hits the fan there will be plenty of people pointing fingers. Dow @ 8,000 = normal.
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