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December 26, 2010 at 6:54 PM in reply to: Should my friend attempt a loan mod or do a short sale? #645955
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Participant[quote=jeeman]”under the kucinich plan, if a bank has $10 on deposit they lend out $10.”
And then the person who borrowed that $10 could end up lending it out to someone….[/quote]
Yes but the system is 100% M1 and not 90% M3
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Participant[quote=jeeman]”under the kucinich plan, if a bank has $10 on deposit they lend out $10.”
And then the person who borrowed that $10 could end up lending it out to someone….[/quote]
Yes but the system is 100% M1 and not 90% M3
patb
Participant[quote=jeeman]”under the kucinich plan, if a bank has $10 on deposit they lend out $10.”
And then the person who borrowed that $10 could end up lending it out to someone….[/quote]
Yes but the system is 100% M1 and not 90% M3
patb
Participant[quote=jeeman]”under the kucinich plan, if a bank has $10 on deposit they lend out $10.”
And then the person who borrowed that $10 could end up lending it out to someone….[/quote]
Yes but the system is 100% M1 and not 90% M3
patb
Participant[quote=jeeman]”under the kucinich plan, if a bank has $10 on deposit they lend out $10.”
And then the person who borrowed that $10 could end up lending it out to someone….[/quote]
Yes but the system is 100% M1 and not 90% M3
patb
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]How can anyone possibly consisder supporting the ides “hey, lets put the politicians in charge of the money supply”
Really ? Politicians ?[/quote]
Really? Bankers?
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Participant[quote=sdduuuude]How can anyone possibly consisder supporting the ides “hey, lets put the politicians in charge of the money supply”
Really ? Politicians ?[/quote]
Really? Bankers?
patb
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]How can anyone possibly consisder supporting the ides “hey, lets put the politicians in charge of the money supply”
Really ? Politicians ?[/quote]
Really? Bankers?
patb
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]How can anyone possibly consisder supporting the ides “hey, lets put the politicians in charge of the money supply”
Really ? Politicians ?[/quote]
Really? Bankers?
patb
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]How can anyone possibly consisder supporting the ides “hey, lets put the politicians in charge of the money supply”
Really ? Politicians ?[/quote]
Really? Bankers?
patb
Participant[quote=Rt.66]Buy an American car:
Upside= $30,000.00 stays in the US and tons of American jobs are helped.Downside= If you believe the BS about lower quality then maybe, MAYBE you may have to take time and visit the dealer one or two more times for a warranty repair over a Honda or whatever.
The actual real truth is American cars are crazy, crazy reliable. Too bad so many will still gladly send the $$ from the second largest purchase of thier lives to Japan or Korea over and over in the tiny hopes of gaining a tiny advantage at such an extreem cost to the country and eventually to themselves as well.[/quote]
well in my case, i struggled through that POS the 74 Buick Nova, the POS 78 Olds Diesel and
then the less POS Chevy Cavalier.I soon found that a toyota corolla was a Cracker box that started, and ran, and as long as you didn’t bang into anything it did great.
And the Camry i had that ran 12 years, decently.
I really wanted a hybrid, i’d have bought a Volt but
i needed a car this summer, and Chevy wasn’t coming out until now.I wish i had bought the volt
patb
Participant[quote=Rt.66]Buy an American car:
Upside= $30,000.00 stays in the US and tons of American jobs are helped.Downside= If you believe the BS about lower quality then maybe, MAYBE you may have to take time and visit the dealer one or two more times for a warranty repair over a Honda or whatever.
The actual real truth is American cars are crazy, crazy reliable. Too bad so many will still gladly send the $$ from the second largest purchase of thier lives to Japan or Korea over and over in the tiny hopes of gaining a tiny advantage at such an extreem cost to the country and eventually to themselves as well.[/quote]
well in my case, i struggled through that POS the 74 Buick Nova, the POS 78 Olds Diesel and
then the less POS Chevy Cavalier.I soon found that a toyota corolla was a Cracker box that started, and ran, and as long as you didn’t bang into anything it did great.
And the Camry i had that ran 12 years, decently.
I really wanted a hybrid, i’d have bought a Volt but
i needed a car this summer, and Chevy wasn’t coming out until now.I wish i had bought the volt
patb
Participant[quote=Rt.66]Buy an American car:
Upside= $30,000.00 stays in the US and tons of American jobs are helped.Downside= If you believe the BS about lower quality then maybe, MAYBE you may have to take time and visit the dealer one or two more times for a warranty repair over a Honda or whatever.
The actual real truth is American cars are crazy, crazy reliable. Too bad so many will still gladly send the $$ from the second largest purchase of thier lives to Japan or Korea over and over in the tiny hopes of gaining a tiny advantage at such an extreem cost to the country and eventually to themselves as well.[/quote]
well in my case, i struggled through that POS the 74 Buick Nova, the POS 78 Olds Diesel and
then the less POS Chevy Cavalier.I soon found that a toyota corolla was a Cracker box that started, and ran, and as long as you didn’t bang into anything it did great.
And the Camry i had that ran 12 years, decently.
I really wanted a hybrid, i’d have bought a Volt but
i needed a car this summer, and Chevy wasn’t coming out until now.I wish i had bought the volt
patb
Participant[quote=Rt.66]Buy an American car:
Upside= $30,000.00 stays in the US and tons of American jobs are helped.Downside= If you believe the BS about lower quality then maybe, MAYBE you may have to take time and visit the dealer one or two more times for a warranty repair over a Honda or whatever.
The actual real truth is American cars are crazy, crazy reliable. Too bad so many will still gladly send the $$ from the second largest purchase of thier lives to Japan or Korea over and over in the tiny hopes of gaining a tiny advantage at such an extreem cost to the country and eventually to themselves as well.[/quote]
well in my case, i struggled through that POS the 74 Buick Nova, the POS 78 Olds Diesel and
then the less POS Chevy Cavalier.I soon found that a toyota corolla was a Cracker box that started, and ran, and as long as you didn’t bang into anything it did great.
And the Camry i had that ran 12 years, decently.
I really wanted a hybrid, i’d have bought a Volt but
i needed a car this summer, and Chevy wasn’t coming out until now.I wish i had bought the volt
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