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December 26, 2008 at 4:57 PM in reply to: Some math on how we’re going to get out of this mess #320273December 26, 2008 at 4:57 PM in reply to: Some math on how we’re going to get out of this mess #320619
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Participant[quote=4plexowner]”the redistribution is a “bridge” – so to speak – to better times”
spoken like a true Keynesian!
now tell me that the bridge money will be pulled back out of the economy once the ‘crisis’ is over – I always enjoy laughing out loud – it’s good for my health
unfortunately history has shown that the Keynesian bridges only prolong the financial agony and add significantly to the amount of financial pain everyone experiences – ask Japan how their economy has been doing for the past 20 years[/quote]
I’m with you on this one 4plex.
Government intervention has always been sold as a temporary “rescue”. However, the rescues become part of the budget so we’ve had rescues upon rescues, upon rescues.
December 26, 2008 at 4:57 PM in reply to: Some math on how we’re going to get out of this mess #320673patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=4plexowner]”the redistribution is a “bridge” – so to speak – to better times”
spoken like a true Keynesian!
now tell me that the bridge money will be pulled back out of the economy once the ‘crisis’ is over – I always enjoy laughing out loud – it’s good for my health
unfortunately history has shown that the Keynesian bridges only prolong the financial agony and add significantly to the amount of financial pain everyone experiences – ask Japan how their economy has been doing for the past 20 years[/quote]
I’m with you on this one 4plex.
Government intervention has always been sold as a temporary “rescue”. However, the rescues become part of the budget so we’ve had rescues upon rescues, upon rescues.
December 26, 2008 at 4:57 PM in reply to: Some math on how we’re going to get out of this mess #320690patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=4plexowner]”the redistribution is a “bridge” – so to speak – to better times”
spoken like a true Keynesian!
now tell me that the bridge money will be pulled back out of the economy once the ‘crisis’ is over – I always enjoy laughing out loud – it’s good for my health
unfortunately history has shown that the Keynesian bridges only prolong the financial agony and add significantly to the amount of financial pain everyone experiences – ask Japan how their economy has been doing for the past 20 years[/quote]
I’m with you on this one 4plex.
Government intervention has always been sold as a temporary “rescue”. However, the rescues become part of the budget so we’ve had rescues upon rescues, upon rescues.
December 26, 2008 at 4:57 PM in reply to: Some math on how we’re going to get out of this mess #320771patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=4plexowner]”the redistribution is a “bridge” – so to speak – to better times”
spoken like a true Keynesian!
now tell me that the bridge money will be pulled back out of the economy once the ‘crisis’ is over – I always enjoy laughing out loud – it’s good for my health
unfortunately history has shown that the Keynesian bridges only prolong the financial agony and add significantly to the amount of financial pain everyone experiences – ask Japan how their economy has been doing for the past 20 years[/quote]
I’m with you on this one 4plex.
Government intervention has always been sold as a temporary “rescue”. However, the rescues become part of the budget so we’ve had rescues upon rescues, upon rescues.
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=poorsaver]So let’s do the math. 36 months of rent X $2800 per month = $100,800. Have I saved that amount over just staying put? No. [/quote]
This sounds like a post by a Realtor. Either that or you’re a woman looking for a nest.
What about the interest + property taxes + HOA you would have paid if you had purchased?
Don’t you have to rent the money from the bank to buy?
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=poorsaver]So let’s do the math. 36 months of rent X $2800 per month = $100,800. Have I saved that amount over just staying put? No. [/quote]
This sounds like a post by a Realtor. Either that or you’re a woman looking for a nest.
What about the interest + property taxes + HOA you would have paid if you had purchased?
Don’t you have to rent the money from the bank to buy?
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=poorsaver]So let’s do the math. 36 months of rent X $2800 per month = $100,800. Have I saved that amount over just staying put? No. [/quote]
This sounds like a post by a Realtor. Either that or you’re a woman looking for a nest.
What about the interest + property taxes + HOA you would have paid if you had purchased?
Don’t you have to rent the money from the bank to buy?
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=poorsaver]So let’s do the math. 36 months of rent X $2800 per month = $100,800. Have I saved that amount over just staying put? No. [/quote]
This sounds like a post by a Realtor. Either that or you’re a woman looking for a nest.
What about the interest + property taxes + HOA you would have paid if you had purchased?
Don’t you have to rent the money from the bank to buy?
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=poorsaver]So let’s do the math. 36 months of rent X $2800 per month = $100,800. Have I saved that amount over just staying put? No. [/quote]
This sounds like a post by a Realtor. Either that or you’re a woman looking for a nest.
What about the interest + property taxes + HOA you would have paid if you had purchased?
Don’t you have to rent the money from the bank to buy?
patientlywaiting
ParticipantThis is a fun musical.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2008/12/proposition-8-i.html
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ParticipantThis is a fun musical.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2008/12/proposition-8-i.html
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ParticipantThis is a fun musical.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2008/12/proposition-8-i.html
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ParticipantThis is a fun musical.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2008/12/proposition-8-i.html
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ParticipantThis is a fun musical.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2008/12/proposition-8-i.html
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