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sobmazParticipant
Spitzer lost his career and walked away untouched, yep.
Yep, Senator (R) Craig from IdaHO was busted for trying to solicit sex in a public bathroom and he walked away scott free with his career intact. Thank God he got all the support from his fellow Republicans.
Solidarity!
By the way, how many paid speaking engagements has that Senator (R) Mark Foley from Florida had? You know, the Republican Senator who was SEXUALLY harassing his Boy Pages?
Could it be a people issue or a Republican Democrat issue? I suppose now that we have some Republicans in the mix all of sudden it is no longer a Liberal/Conservative issue, just a people issue…..right?
October 23, 2009 at 4:49 PM in reply to: $15,000 Home Buyers Credit Costs $43K or $133K or $292,000 per home! #472890sobmazParticipantwith the credit about the expire, the last minute frenzy buying will cease.
It won’t matter if it is extended, the rush to buy to get the credit before it expires is over.
I thought inventory would rise about a month before it expired and in the last week it has a bit. Next week will be very telling.
It ought to help your situation.
October 23, 2009 at 4:49 PM in reply to: $15,000 Home Buyers Credit Costs $43K or $133K or $292,000 per home! #473068sobmazParticipantwith the credit about the expire, the last minute frenzy buying will cease.
It won’t matter if it is extended, the rush to buy to get the credit before it expires is over.
I thought inventory would rise about a month before it expired and in the last week it has a bit. Next week will be very telling.
It ought to help your situation.
October 23, 2009 at 4:49 PM in reply to: $15,000 Home Buyers Credit Costs $43K or $133K or $292,000 per home! #473433sobmazParticipantwith the credit about the expire, the last minute frenzy buying will cease.
It won’t matter if it is extended, the rush to buy to get the credit before it expires is over.
I thought inventory would rise about a month before it expired and in the last week it has a bit. Next week will be very telling.
It ought to help your situation.
October 23, 2009 at 4:49 PM in reply to: $15,000 Home Buyers Credit Costs $43K or $133K or $292,000 per home! #473509sobmazParticipantwith the credit about the expire, the last minute frenzy buying will cease.
It won’t matter if it is extended, the rush to buy to get the credit before it expires is over.
I thought inventory would rise about a month before it expired and in the last week it has a bit. Next week will be very telling.
It ought to help your situation.
October 23, 2009 at 4:49 PM in reply to: $15,000 Home Buyers Credit Costs $43K or $133K or $292,000 per home! #473732sobmazParticipantwith the credit about the expire, the last minute frenzy buying will cease.
It won’t matter if it is extended, the rush to buy to get the credit before it expires is over.
I thought inventory would rise about a month before it expired and in the last week it has a bit. Next week will be very telling.
It ought to help your situation.
sobmazParticipantMay I ask what price range you are looking?
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sobmazParticipantMay I ask what price range you are looking?
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sobmazParticipantMay I ask what price range you are looking?
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sobmazParticipantMay I ask what price range you are looking?
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sobmazParticipantMay I ask what price range you are looking?
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sobmazParticipantBUYERWILLIE
I happen to know that many of the fools who bought houses they could not afford were from the Baby Bust Generation and the Xer Generation.
I also happen to know that Big Business has bought and paid for our Politicians and snap their fingers to get what they want.
Instead of attacking the problems that come from Washinton you want to create a we/vs them war amongst the public?
If that is the case could you let me know which side I am on? I was born late in 1962, some times I read that makes me a Xer and others a Boomer.
I would really hate to take up pitchforks against the Boomers if it turns out I am one of them. Either way the Lobbyist who control Washinton will be laughing at how the public once again is preoccupied with barking up the wrong tree.
How many Xers and Busters in Congress voted for this crap?
sobmazParticipantBUYERWILLIE
I happen to know that many of the fools who bought houses they could not afford were from the Baby Bust Generation and the Xer Generation.
I also happen to know that Big Business has bought and paid for our Politicians and snap their fingers to get what they want.
Instead of attacking the problems that come from Washinton you want to create a we/vs them war amongst the public?
If that is the case could you let me know which side I am on? I was born late in 1962, some times I read that makes me a Xer and others a Boomer.
I would really hate to take up pitchforks against the Boomers if it turns out I am one of them. Either way the Lobbyist who control Washinton will be laughing at how the public once again is preoccupied with barking up the wrong tree.
How many Xers and Busters in Congress voted for this crap?
sobmazParticipantBUYERWILLIE
I happen to know that many of the fools who bought houses they could not afford were from the Baby Bust Generation and the Xer Generation.
I also happen to know that Big Business has bought and paid for our Politicians and snap their fingers to get what they want.
Instead of attacking the problems that come from Washinton you want to create a we/vs them war amongst the public?
If that is the case could you let me know which side I am on? I was born late in 1962, some times I read that makes me a Xer and others a Boomer.
I would really hate to take up pitchforks against the Boomers if it turns out I am one of them. Either way the Lobbyist who control Washinton will be laughing at how the public once again is preoccupied with barking up the wrong tree.
How many Xers and Busters in Congress voted for this crap?
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