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ParticipantEveryone likes to skip around the backend medicaid payments that the states have to undertake later in the future as well. At first individual states are subsidized but if you look at the payments later in the future… yikes.
I have complete faith that the numbers by the cbo and the estimations that the govt has made are spot on target. Obviously our govt has a long resume of mega federal programs that are not overbudget and have been completely successful.
Dont you all have the same faith? Oh and by the way housing always goes up…
I don’t argue that reform of some type is needed. That is an absolute. Of course all of us got to review the 2900 pages in the bill didn’t we? The popular argument is that we needed something and that this is better then nothing. I don’t subscribe to that but hey, put it on our tab and have complete faith in the govt. As long as the IRS is in charge of enforcing the program things will be good. Like most of you all said, something is better then nothing.
AIG, Chrysler, GM, Fannie… lest we forget about student loans. The govt was smart on that one. They can make money by borrowing from the treasury at 2.8% and then spinning it for a 6% loan. They of course also then decides who gets loans, who does not. Of course the Dept of Education also gets to decide what schools get what…
Anyways it all is kind of a blur now anyways.
SD Realtor
ParticipantEveryone likes to skip around the backend medicaid payments that the states have to undertake later in the future as well. At first individual states are subsidized but if you look at the payments later in the future… yikes.
I have complete faith that the numbers by the cbo and the estimations that the govt has made are spot on target. Obviously our govt has a long resume of mega federal programs that are not overbudget and have been completely successful.
Dont you all have the same faith? Oh and by the way housing always goes up…
I don’t argue that reform of some type is needed. That is an absolute. Of course all of us got to review the 2900 pages in the bill didn’t we? The popular argument is that we needed something and that this is better then nothing. I don’t subscribe to that but hey, put it on our tab and have complete faith in the govt. As long as the IRS is in charge of enforcing the program things will be good. Like most of you all said, something is better then nothing.
AIG, Chrysler, GM, Fannie… lest we forget about student loans. The govt was smart on that one. They can make money by borrowing from the treasury at 2.8% and then spinning it for a 6% loan. They of course also then decides who gets loans, who does not. Of course the Dept of Education also gets to decide what schools get what…
Anyways it all is kind of a blur now anyways.
SD Realtor
ParticipantEveryone likes to skip around the backend medicaid payments that the states have to undertake later in the future as well. At first individual states are subsidized but if you look at the payments later in the future… yikes.
I have complete faith that the numbers by the cbo and the estimations that the govt has made are spot on target. Obviously our govt has a long resume of mega federal programs that are not overbudget and have been completely successful.
Dont you all have the same faith? Oh and by the way housing always goes up…
I don’t argue that reform of some type is needed. That is an absolute. Of course all of us got to review the 2900 pages in the bill didn’t we? The popular argument is that we needed something and that this is better then nothing. I don’t subscribe to that but hey, put it on our tab and have complete faith in the govt. As long as the IRS is in charge of enforcing the program things will be good. Like most of you all said, something is better then nothing.
AIG, Chrysler, GM, Fannie… lest we forget about student loans. The govt was smart on that one. They can make money by borrowing from the treasury at 2.8% and then spinning it for a 6% loan. They of course also then decides who gets loans, who does not. Of course the Dept of Education also gets to decide what schools get what…
Anyways it all is kind of a blur now anyways.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI think DWCAP made a very good point. If you are not familiar with a community then the chances are substantial that you will be just as happy with a home in neighboring communities. Are you choosing Poway because of school district? Remember Poway school district serves alot of the I15 corridor, PQ, RB, Sabre Springs, Carmel Mtn Ranch, Poway, even Stonebridge at Scripps.
Renting in the community you wanna live in for a year is the best way to get to know the good and bad of that community.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI think DWCAP made a very good point. If you are not familiar with a community then the chances are substantial that you will be just as happy with a home in neighboring communities. Are you choosing Poway because of school district? Remember Poway school district serves alot of the I15 corridor, PQ, RB, Sabre Springs, Carmel Mtn Ranch, Poway, even Stonebridge at Scripps.
Renting in the community you wanna live in for a year is the best way to get to know the good and bad of that community.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI think DWCAP made a very good point. If you are not familiar with a community then the chances are substantial that you will be just as happy with a home in neighboring communities. Are you choosing Poway because of school district? Remember Poway school district serves alot of the I15 corridor, PQ, RB, Sabre Springs, Carmel Mtn Ranch, Poway, even Stonebridge at Scripps.
Renting in the community you wanna live in for a year is the best way to get to know the good and bad of that community.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI think DWCAP made a very good point. If you are not familiar with a community then the chances are substantial that you will be just as happy with a home in neighboring communities. Are you choosing Poway because of school district? Remember Poway school district serves alot of the I15 corridor, PQ, RB, Sabre Springs, Carmel Mtn Ranch, Poway, even Stonebridge at Scripps.
Renting in the community you wanna live in for a year is the best way to get to know the good and bad of that community.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI think DWCAP made a very good point. If you are not familiar with a community then the chances are substantial that you will be just as happy with a home in neighboring communities. Are you choosing Poway because of school district? Remember Poway school district serves alot of the I15 corridor, PQ, RB, Sabre Springs, Carmel Mtn Ranch, Poway, even Stonebridge at Scripps.
Renting in the community you wanna live in for a year is the best way to get to know the good and bad of that community.
SD Realtor
ParticipantPoway is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the county. You have very rural places that are very cool like High Valley… you have multi million dollar homes off of Old Coach. You have low income housing, you have cool places like Sunrise Ranch. You have Arbolitos, you have pretty shabby areas as well. You need to specify what you are looking for, price range, size of home, etc to narrow down the spectrum.
SD Realtor
ParticipantPoway is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the county. You have very rural places that are very cool like High Valley… you have multi million dollar homes off of Old Coach. You have low income housing, you have cool places like Sunrise Ranch. You have Arbolitos, you have pretty shabby areas as well. You need to specify what you are looking for, price range, size of home, etc to narrow down the spectrum.
SD Realtor
ParticipantPoway is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the county. You have very rural places that are very cool like High Valley… you have multi million dollar homes off of Old Coach. You have low income housing, you have cool places like Sunrise Ranch. You have Arbolitos, you have pretty shabby areas as well. You need to specify what you are looking for, price range, size of home, etc to narrow down the spectrum.
SD Realtor
ParticipantPoway is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the county. You have very rural places that are very cool like High Valley… you have multi million dollar homes off of Old Coach. You have low income housing, you have cool places like Sunrise Ranch. You have Arbolitos, you have pretty shabby areas as well. You need to specify what you are looking for, price range, size of home, etc to narrow down the spectrum.
SD Realtor
ParticipantPoway is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the county. You have very rural places that are very cool like High Valley… you have multi million dollar homes off of Old Coach. You have low income housing, you have cool places like Sunrise Ranch. You have Arbolitos, you have pretty shabby areas as well. You need to specify what you are looking for, price range, size of home, etc to narrow down the spectrum.
SD Realtor
ParticipantThere is nothing I have stated that cannot be picked up from reading previous posts.
Those that state, “I want to know” or feel they have some given right to know, the data is there in front of them.
All they have to do is find it.
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