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June 19, 2009 at 1:49 PM in reply to: Real Estate Lobby Wants $15,000 tax credit for all buyers. #418172June 19, 2009 at 1:49 PM in reply to: Real Estate Lobby Wants $15,000 tax credit for all buyers. #418333sobmazParticipant
I agree 100%.
It is becoming increasingly clear that the housing market in California, due to all the moratorium, tax credits and all the other B.S. they are doing to bail out the spendthrifts who bought houses they could not afford, will not correct until 30 year interest rates force the correction.
Until then, those who used their common sense, their brains and lived within their means will have to continue to be punished by the Government and watch the Gooberment continue trying to keep the spendthrifts, the idiots, those who do not save for their future, in the houses they never should have gotten in the first place.
You know it is time to invest in Gold when our Government rewards greatly stupidity and crushes commons sense. Of course, it has always been that way to a degree but never like this.
June 8, 2009 at 8:55 AM in reply to: Prepayment penalty scam … and we bailed out these ****ers? #412162sobmazParticipantCall them and threaten to contact your Congressman or Senator if they don’t waive the prepayment penalty.
Then, if they don’t, follow through.
You may not get anywhere but believe it or not I have gotten action that way before.
June 8, 2009 at 8:55 AM in reply to: Prepayment penalty scam … and we bailed out these ****ers? #412397sobmazParticipantCall them and threaten to contact your Congressman or Senator if they don’t waive the prepayment penalty.
Then, if they don’t, follow through.
You may not get anywhere but believe it or not I have gotten action that way before.
June 8, 2009 at 8:55 AM in reply to: Prepayment penalty scam … and we bailed out these ****ers? #412645sobmazParticipantCall them and threaten to contact your Congressman or Senator if they don’t waive the prepayment penalty.
Then, if they don’t, follow through.
You may not get anywhere but believe it or not I have gotten action that way before.
June 8, 2009 at 8:55 AM in reply to: Prepayment penalty scam … and we bailed out these ****ers? #412711sobmazParticipantCall them and threaten to contact your Congressman or Senator if they don’t waive the prepayment penalty.
Then, if they don’t, follow through.
You may not get anywhere but believe it or not I have gotten action that way before.
June 8, 2009 at 8:55 AM in reply to: Prepayment penalty scam … and we bailed out these ****ers? #412861sobmazParticipantCall them and threaten to contact your Congressman or Senator if they don’t waive the prepayment penalty.
Then, if they don’t, follow through.
You may not get anywhere but believe it or not I have gotten action that way before.
sobmazParticipantIf you hadn’t provided a link, I don’t know if I would have believed it. Especially since he says the 4 to 5 billion (25% of the shortfall) is only a “small” portion of the deficit.
This from the mouth of the same guy who wants to so easily cut services to Legal Citizens!
It really is unbelievable he said this! It is one of the stupidest and thoughtless things he has said lately.
It may be true that the Feds require Ca. to provide these services but instead of playing down the amount he should be talking about he is going to sue the Federal Government for reimbursement.
sobmazParticipantIf you hadn’t provided a link, I don’t know if I would have believed it. Especially since he says the 4 to 5 billion (25% of the shortfall) is only a “small” portion of the deficit.
This from the mouth of the same guy who wants to so easily cut services to Legal Citizens!
It really is unbelievable he said this! It is one of the stupidest and thoughtless things he has said lately.
It may be true that the Feds require Ca. to provide these services but instead of playing down the amount he should be talking about he is going to sue the Federal Government for reimbursement.
sobmazParticipantIf you hadn’t provided a link, I don’t know if I would have believed it. Especially since he says the 4 to 5 billion (25% of the shortfall) is only a “small” portion of the deficit.
This from the mouth of the same guy who wants to so easily cut services to Legal Citizens!
It really is unbelievable he said this! It is one of the stupidest and thoughtless things he has said lately.
It may be true that the Feds require Ca. to provide these services but instead of playing down the amount he should be talking about he is going to sue the Federal Government for reimbursement.
sobmazParticipantIf you hadn’t provided a link, I don’t know if I would have believed it. Especially since he says the 4 to 5 billion (25% of the shortfall) is only a “small” portion of the deficit.
This from the mouth of the same guy who wants to so easily cut services to Legal Citizens!
It really is unbelievable he said this! It is one of the stupidest and thoughtless things he has said lately.
It may be true that the Feds require Ca. to provide these services but instead of playing down the amount he should be talking about he is going to sue the Federal Government for reimbursement.
sobmazParticipantIf you hadn’t provided a link, I don’t know if I would have believed it. Especially since he says the 4 to 5 billion (25% of the shortfall) is only a “small” portion of the deficit.
This from the mouth of the same guy who wants to so easily cut services to Legal Citizens!
It really is unbelievable he said this! It is one of the stupidest and thoughtless things he has said lately.
It may be true that the Feds require Ca. to provide these services but instead of playing down the amount he should be talking about he is going to sue the Federal Government for reimbursement.
sobmazParticipantOOOOPS.
I forgot to specify that the above statistics are for San Diego County only.
sobmazParticipantOOOOPS.
I forgot to specify that the above statistics are for San Diego County only.
sobmazParticipantOOOOPS.
I forgot to specify that the above statistics are for San Diego County only.
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