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sd_matt
ParticipantI think I’ll call about wanting to make a $10k donation, see whom I can talk to and then, ha ha fooled you. F### You!!!
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ParticipantYeah close to the 125 and east of it. Call it about 1-2 mi from downtown La Mesa.
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ParticipantYeah close to the 125 and east of it. Call it about 1-2 mi from downtown La Mesa.
sd_matt
ParticipantYeah close to the 125 and east of it. Call it about 1-2 mi from downtown La Mesa.
sd_matt
ParticipantYeah close to the 125 and east of it. Call it about 1-2 mi from downtown La Mesa.
sd_matt
ParticipantYeah close to the 125 and east of it. Call it about 1-2 mi from downtown La Mesa.
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ParticipantWe should reward the gubment with a nice big third party.
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ParticipantWe should reward the gubment with a nice big third party.
sd_matt
ParticipantWe should reward the gubment with a nice big third party.
sd_matt
ParticipantWe should reward the gubment with a nice big third party.
sd_matt
ParticipantWe should reward the gubment with a nice big third party.
October 25, 2009 at 7:19 PM in reply to: $15,000 Home Buyers Credit Costs $43K or $133K or $292,000 per home! #473376sd_matt
Participant[quote=Arraya]It’s no subsidy to the people for being tricked into buying increasingly over priced homes. It’s a crime against American people.
This is a last ditch desperate attempt to keep the whole banking system alive. Which will invariably fail.
FHA is practically giving subprime loans again. With an ever deteriorating real economy. Eventually, they will run out of buyers.[/quote]
Or maybe fence sitters will wait for ever bigger tax credits.
I still don’t quite understand the math in the article. Can someone here put it in laymans terms?
October 25, 2009 at 7:19 PM in reply to: $15,000 Home Buyers Credit Costs $43K or $133K or $292,000 per home! #473918sd_matt
Participant[quote=Arraya]It’s no subsidy to the people for being tricked into buying increasingly over priced homes. It’s a crime against American people.
This is a last ditch desperate attempt to keep the whole banking system alive. Which will invariably fail.
FHA is practically giving subprime loans again. With an ever deteriorating real economy. Eventually, they will run out of buyers.[/quote]
Or maybe fence sitters will wait for ever bigger tax credits.
I still don’t quite understand the math in the article. Can someone here put it in laymans terms?
October 25, 2009 at 7:19 PM in reply to: $15,000 Home Buyers Credit Costs $43K or $133K or $292,000 per home! #473996sd_matt
Participant[quote=Arraya]It’s no subsidy to the people for being tricked into buying increasingly over priced homes. It’s a crime against American people.
This is a last ditch desperate attempt to keep the whole banking system alive. Which will invariably fail.
FHA is practically giving subprime loans again. With an ever deteriorating real economy. Eventually, they will run out of buyers.[/quote]
Or maybe fence sitters will wait for ever bigger tax credits.
I still don’t quite understand the math in the article. Can someone here put it in laymans terms?
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