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permabearParticipant
LMAO. Seriously.
[quote]I could live in S.D. but ever since viagra/ciallis came out I’ve adjusted my strategy.[/quote]
permabearParticipantLMAO. Seriously.
[quote]I could live in S.D. but ever since viagra/ciallis came out I’ve adjusted my strategy.[/quote]
permabearParticipantI would say 95% of the US population doesn’t realize that socialized medicine is good for citizens, good for small businesses, and leads to lower taxes for the majority of people.
The only people it’s bad for are the ultra-rich and large healthcare corporations.
Our corporate-owned media continues to spread mass disinformation for their own gain. It’s really too bad.
permabearParticipantI would say 95% of the US population doesn’t realize that socialized medicine is good for citizens, good for small businesses, and leads to lower taxes for the majority of people.
The only people it’s bad for are the ultra-rich and large healthcare corporations.
Our corporate-owned media continues to spread mass disinformation for their own gain. It’s really too bad.
permabearParticipantI would say 95% of the US population doesn’t realize that socialized medicine is good for citizens, good for small businesses, and leads to lower taxes for the majority of people.
The only people it’s bad for are the ultra-rich and large healthcare corporations.
Our corporate-owned media continues to spread mass disinformation for their own gain. It’s really too bad.
permabearParticipantI would say 95% of the US population doesn’t realize that socialized medicine is good for citizens, good for small businesses, and leads to lower taxes for the majority of people.
The only people it’s bad for are the ultra-rich and large healthcare corporations.
Our corporate-owned media continues to spread mass disinformation for their own gain. It’s really too bad.
permabearParticipantI would say 95% of the US population doesn’t realize that socialized medicine is good for citizens, good for small businesses, and leads to lower taxes for the majority of people.
The only people it’s bad for are the ultra-rich and large healthcare corporations.
Our corporate-owned media continues to spread mass disinformation for their own gain. It’s really too bad.
December 21, 2010 at 7:53 PM in reply to: Santa Luz opinions on custom home prices and building new #643276permabearParticipantnewbiz, you posted this same thing a few months ago:
http://piggington.com/custom_homepinging_builders_and_architects
Are you just looking for updated opinions?
Recently it seems there are two types of lots going into escrow right now: ~$300k and $1M+. The middle range is not selling. So it’s either people “bargain hunting” or buying trophy properties.
There’s still lots of resale inventory… I can’t see lot prices going up up up given the huge carrying costs you mentioned… it seems people buying lots are building on them.
December 21, 2010 at 7:53 PM in reply to: Santa Luz opinions on custom home prices and building new #643347permabearParticipantnewbiz, you posted this same thing a few months ago:
http://piggington.com/custom_homepinging_builders_and_architects
Are you just looking for updated opinions?
Recently it seems there are two types of lots going into escrow right now: ~$300k and $1M+. The middle range is not selling. So it’s either people “bargain hunting” or buying trophy properties.
There’s still lots of resale inventory… I can’t see lot prices going up up up given the huge carrying costs you mentioned… it seems people buying lots are building on them.
December 21, 2010 at 7:53 PM in reply to: Santa Luz opinions on custom home prices and building new #643928permabearParticipantnewbiz, you posted this same thing a few months ago:
http://piggington.com/custom_homepinging_builders_and_architects
Are you just looking for updated opinions?
Recently it seems there are two types of lots going into escrow right now: ~$300k and $1M+. The middle range is not selling. So it’s either people “bargain hunting” or buying trophy properties.
There’s still lots of resale inventory… I can’t see lot prices going up up up given the huge carrying costs you mentioned… it seems people buying lots are building on them.
December 21, 2010 at 7:53 PM in reply to: Santa Luz opinions on custom home prices and building new #644064permabearParticipantnewbiz, you posted this same thing a few months ago:
http://piggington.com/custom_homepinging_builders_and_architects
Are you just looking for updated opinions?
Recently it seems there are two types of lots going into escrow right now: ~$300k and $1M+. The middle range is not selling. So it’s either people “bargain hunting” or buying trophy properties.
There’s still lots of resale inventory… I can’t see lot prices going up up up given the huge carrying costs you mentioned… it seems people buying lots are building on them.
December 21, 2010 at 7:53 PM in reply to: Santa Luz opinions on custom home prices and building new #644385permabearParticipantnewbiz, you posted this same thing a few months ago:
http://piggington.com/custom_homepinging_builders_and_architects
Are you just looking for updated opinions?
Recently it seems there are two types of lots going into escrow right now: ~$300k and $1M+. The middle range is not selling. So it’s either people “bargain hunting” or buying trophy properties.
There’s still lots of resale inventory… I can’t see lot prices going up up up given the huge carrying costs you mentioned… it seems people buying lots are building on them.
permabearParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=briansd1]Not to say that there wasn’t waste, but at least government spending on salaries and pensions went to millions of ordinary people so their lives could be more enjoyable. [/quote]
Is this a sarcastic comment? All that spending on salaries and pensions has to come from somewhere.
And I’ll tell you where it comes from: people who produce.
For their lives to become more enjoyable someone else’s had to become inordinately less enjoyable.[/quote]
No, where it came from is tax cuts for the very very top elite few.Our country was most balanced, most productive, and most secure when we had top tax rates at the modern equivalent of $10M+ at 90%
permabearParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=briansd1]Not to say that there wasn’t waste, but at least government spending on salaries and pensions went to millions of ordinary people so their lives could be more enjoyable. [/quote]
Is this a sarcastic comment? All that spending on salaries and pensions has to come from somewhere.
And I’ll tell you where it comes from: people who produce.
For their lives to become more enjoyable someone else’s had to become inordinately less enjoyable.[/quote]
No, where it came from is tax cuts for the very very top elite few.Our country was most balanced, most productive, and most secure when we had top tax rates at the modern equivalent of $10M+ at 90%
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