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sdduuuude
Participant[quote=CONCHO]I have no idea how to fix this, and I wouldn’t have time even if I did because I have too many emails to send, too many forms to fill out, and too many silly meetings to take up space in.[/quote]
“Post of the year” nomination right there.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=CONCHO]I have no idea how to fix this, and I wouldn’t have time even if I did because I have too many emails to send, too many forms to fill out, and too many silly meetings to take up space in.[/quote]
“Post of the year” nomination right there.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=CONCHO]I have no idea how to fix this, and I wouldn’t have time even if I did because I have too many emails to send, too many forms to fill out, and too many silly meetings to take up space in.[/quote]
“Post of the year” nomination right there.
sdduuuude
ParticipantDid you just turn the investments into cash and leave the cash in a rollover IRA? Or did you pull it all out of the “retirement” umbrella and pay the taxes ?
I did the former in Sept. 2008, but I kept everything in the “retirement money” bucket.
sdduuuude
ParticipantDid you just turn the investments into cash and leave the cash in a rollover IRA? Or did you pull it all out of the “retirement” umbrella and pay the taxes ?
I did the former in Sept. 2008, but I kept everything in the “retirement money” bucket.
sdduuuude
ParticipantDid you just turn the investments into cash and leave the cash in a rollover IRA? Or did you pull it all out of the “retirement” umbrella and pay the taxes ?
I did the former in Sept. 2008, but I kept everything in the “retirement money” bucket.
sdduuuude
ParticipantDid you just turn the investments into cash and leave the cash in a rollover IRA? Or did you pull it all out of the “retirement” umbrella and pay the taxes ?
I did the former in Sept. 2008, but I kept everything in the “retirement money” bucket.
sdduuuude
ParticipantDid you just turn the investments into cash and leave the cash in a rollover IRA? Or did you pull it all out of the “retirement” umbrella and pay the taxes ?
I did the former in Sept. 2008, but I kept everything in the “retirement money” bucket.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=briansd1]
There are other posters (not you, Rich) on here who like to wag their fingers at government intervention in the economy because they claim that a mess will invariably result…. But when it come to housing, they like to say: beware of government intervention because it works.[/quote]Interesting approach.
Step 1: Badly articulate someone elses opinion.
Step 2: Claim that opinion doesn’t make sense.sdduuuude
Participant[quote=briansd1]
There are other posters (not you, Rich) on here who like to wag their fingers at government intervention in the economy because they claim that a mess will invariably result…. But when it come to housing, they like to say: beware of government intervention because it works.[/quote]Interesting approach.
Step 1: Badly articulate someone elses opinion.
Step 2: Claim that opinion doesn’t make sense.sdduuuude
Participant[quote=briansd1]
There are other posters (not you, Rich) on here who like to wag their fingers at government intervention in the economy because they claim that a mess will invariably result…. But when it come to housing, they like to say: beware of government intervention because it works.[/quote]Interesting approach.
Step 1: Badly articulate someone elses opinion.
Step 2: Claim that opinion doesn’t make sense.sdduuuude
Participant[quote=briansd1]
There are other posters (not you, Rich) on here who like to wag their fingers at government intervention in the economy because they claim that a mess will invariably result…. But when it come to housing, they like to say: beware of government intervention because it works.[/quote]Interesting approach.
Step 1: Badly articulate someone elses opinion.
Step 2: Claim that opinion doesn’t make sense.sdduuuude
Participant[quote=briansd1]
There are other posters (not you, Rich) on here who like to wag their fingers at government intervention in the economy because they claim that a mess will invariably result…. But when it come to housing, they like to say: beware of government intervention because it works.[/quote]Interesting approach.
Step 1: Badly articulate someone elses opinion.
Step 2: Claim that opinion doesn’t make sense.sdduuuude
ParticipantSet the minimum wage to $0.00 and the country would re-learn what work is.
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