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patientrenter
Participant[quote=Trojan4Life]….Any ideas on ways to bring down the amount of my taxable income?[/quote]
Losses help to reduce taxable income. I can help generate some for you. I’ll need a check from you first…. ๐
patientrenter
Participant[quote=Trojan4Life]….Any ideas on ways to bring down the amount of my taxable income?[/quote]
Losses help to reduce taxable income. I can help generate some for you. I’ll need a check from you first…. ๐
patientrenter
Participant[quote=Trojan4Life]….Any ideas on ways to bring down the amount of my taxable income?[/quote]
Losses help to reduce taxable income. I can help generate some for you. I’ll need a check from you first…. ๐
patientrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]….progressive forces have always moved us forward whereas conservative elements want to hold us back.[/quote]
4 legs good, 2 legs bad….
patientrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]….progressive forces have always moved us forward whereas conservative elements want to hold us back.[/quote]
4 legs good, 2 legs bad….
patientrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]….progressive forces have always moved us forward whereas conservative elements want to hold us back.[/quote]
4 legs good, 2 legs bad….
patientrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]….progressive forces have always moved us forward whereas conservative elements want to hold us back.[/quote]
4 legs good, 2 legs bad….
patientrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]….progressive forces have always moved us forward whereas conservative elements want to hold us back.[/quote]
4 legs good, 2 legs bad….
patientrenter
ParticipantI don’t think this was so much about health care or even unemployment as it was about taxpayer money being used to enrich bankers. I think that was the hottest button.
People in MA already have a health care plan like the Dem proposal, so the impact of that was nearly neutral to them. But the image of Wall Street paying itself more and more on the backs of taxpayer supports while the rest of us fear for our jobs and incomes was infuriating to independent voters in MA.
patientrenter
ParticipantI don’t think this was so much about health care or even unemployment as it was about taxpayer money being used to enrich bankers. I think that was the hottest button.
People in MA already have a health care plan like the Dem proposal, so the impact of that was nearly neutral to them. But the image of Wall Street paying itself more and more on the backs of taxpayer supports while the rest of us fear for our jobs and incomes was infuriating to independent voters in MA.
patientrenter
ParticipantI don’t think this was so much about health care or even unemployment as it was about taxpayer money being used to enrich bankers. I think that was the hottest button.
People in MA already have a health care plan like the Dem proposal, so the impact of that was nearly neutral to them. But the image of Wall Street paying itself more and more on the backs of taxpayer supports while the rest of us fear for our jobs and incomes was infuriating to independent voters in MA.
patientrenter
ParticipantI don’t think this was so much about health care or even unemployment as it was about taxpayer money being used to enrich bankers. I think that was the hottest button.
People in MA already have a health care plan like the Dem proposal, so the impact of that was nearly neutral to them. But the image of Wall Street paying itself more and more on the backs of taxpayer supports while the rest of us fear for our jobs and incomes was infuriating to independent voters in MA.
patientrenter
ParticipantI don’t think this was so much about health care or even unemployment as it was about taxpayer money being used to enrich bankers. I think that was the hottest button.
People in MA already have a health care plan like the Dem proposal, so the impact of that was nearly neutral to them. But the image of Wall Street paying itself more and more on the backs of taxpayer supports while the rest of us fear for our jobs and incomes was infuriating to independent voters in MA.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=garysears]…
I want to pay the prices the flippers are paying but I can’t due to unlevel playing field and preference for cash deals over financed deals.[/quote]Garysears, I agree with everything you said. You made another excellent post. I would only move the emphasis a little bit to say that the FHA standards are ridiculously loose, and the resulting excess money being paid under FHA loans is a big part of the problem, and one that should be fixed by implementing a minimum 20% downpayment for FHA loans.
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