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November 6, 2008 at 6:18 AM in reply to: Stock market set to rocket on prospects of Obama Presidency (up 250 points already) #300032November 6, 2008 at 6:18 AM in reply to: Stock market set to rocket on prospects of Obama Presidency (up 250 points already) #300389socratttParticipant
[quote=arraya]Wow. Within 24 hours of Obama’s election win, the marketeers have begun the blame game and surprise, surprise, the blame is falling on the new kid on the block.
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So funny how you Obamaniacs react to everything. No one is blaming Obama for the stock market. Arraya, you and Breeze are so hilarious. I suggest you two go back to posting on the housing board where you sound a bit more intelligent.
I will ad that you two were also quick to point out the errors of Bush and did a great job of blaming him for our economic troubles. The pot calling the kettle black if you ask me.
November 6, 2008 at 6:18 AM in reply to: Stock market set to rocket on prospects of Obama Presidency (up 250 points already) #300401socratttParticipant[quote=arraya]Wow. Within 24 hours of Obama’s election win, the marketeers have begun the blame game and surprise, surprise, the blame is falling on the new kid on the block.
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So funny how you Obamaniacs react to everything. No one is blaming Obama for the stock market. Arraya, you and Breeze are so hilarious. I suggest you two go back to posting on the housing board where you sound a bit more intelligent.
I will ad that you two were also quick to point out the errors of Bush and did a great job of blaming him for our economic troubles. The pot calling the kettle black if you ask me.
November 6, 2008 at 6:18 AM in reply to: Stock market set to rocket on prospects of Obama Presidency (up 250 points already) #300414socratttParticipant[quote=arraya]Wow. Within 24 hours of Obama’s election win, the marketeers have begun the blame game and surprise, surprise, the blame is falling on the new kid on the block.
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So funny how you Obamaniacs react to everything. No one is blaming Obama for the stock market. Arraya, you and Breeze are so hilarious. I suggest you two go back to posting on the housing board where you sound a bit more intelligent.
I will ad that you two were also quick to point out the errors of Bush and did a great job of blaming him for our economic troubles. The pot calling the kettle black if you ask me.
November 6, 2008 at 6:18 AM in reply to: Stock market set to rocket on prospects of Obama Presidency (up 250 points already) #300465socratttParticipant[quote=arraya]Wow. Within 24 hours of Obama’s election win, the marketeers have begun the blame game and surprise, surprise, the blame is falling on the new kid on the block.
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So funny how you Obamaniacs react to everything. No one is blaming Obama for the stock market. Arraya, you and Breeze are so hilarious. I suggest you two go back to posting on the housing board where you sound a bit more intelligent.
I will ad that you two were also quick to point out the errors of Bush and did a great job of blaming him for our economic troubles. The pot calling the kettle black if you ask me.
socratttParticipantI see the logic from both ends here, but the difference is that TG is buying in one of the most depressed home markets in this country, while its neighbor sits positioned to fall at a greater rate in the next year or so, IMHO.
There are very few desirable places in San Diego where you can get a mortgage for $1,700/month with 0 down. That said, I don’t necessarily think that Temecula is a bad place to live. I just don’t think it is very practical to many who work in San Diego.
My recommendation is to rent a home near the beach for the next year or so and enjoy yourself before you decide to pull the trigger. Make sure to lock yourself into a lease so you don’t have these sudden urges to buy a home.
TG, good luck with the purchase. I had a chance to check out the area recently and I was shocked not only at how overbuilt the city is now, but at level of home values.
socratttParticipantI see the logic from both ends here, but the difference is that TG is buying in one of the most depressed home markets in this country, while its neighbor sits positioned to fall at a greater rate in the next year or so, IMHO.
There are very few desirable places in San Diego where you can get a mortgage for $1,700/month with 0 down. That said, I don’t necessarily think that Temecula is a bad place to live. I just don’t think it is very practical to many who work in San Diego.
My recommendation is to rent a home near the beach for the next year or so and enjoy yourself before you decide to pull the trigger. Make sure to lock yourself into a lease so you don’t have these sudden urges to buy a home.
TG, good luck with the purchase. I had a chance to check out the area recently and I was shocked not only at how overbuilt the city is now, but at level of home values.
socratttParticipantI see the logic from both ends here, but the difference is that TG is buying in one of the most depressed home markets in this country, while its neighbor sits positioned to fall at a greater rate in the next year or so, IMHO.
There are very few desirable places in San Diego where you can get a mortgage for $1,700/month with 0 down. That said, I don’t necessarily think that Temecula is a bad place to live. I just don’t think it is very practical to many who work in San Diego.
My recommendation is to rent a home near the beach for the next year or so and enjoy yourself before you decide to pull the trigger. Make sure to lock yourself into a lease so you don’t have these sudden urges to buy a home.
TG, good luck with the purchase. I had a chance to check out the area recently and I was shocked not only at how overbuilt the city is now, but at level of home values.
socratttParticipantI see the logic from both ends here, but the difference is that TG is buying in one of the most depressed home markets in this country, while its neighbor sits positioned to fall at a greater rate in the next year or so, IMHO.
There are very few desirable places in San Diego where you can get a mortgage for $1,700/month with 0 down. That said, I don’t necessarily think that Temecula is a bad place to live. I just don’t think it is very practical to many who work in San Diego.
My recommendation is to rent a home near the beach for the next year or so and enjoy yourself before you decide to pull the trigger. Make sure to lock yourself into a lease so you don’t have these sudden urges to buy a home.
TG, good luck with the purchase. I had a chance to check out the area recently and I was shocked not only at how overbuilt the city is now, but at level of home values.
socratttParticipantI see the logic from both ends here, but the difference is that TG is buying in one of the most depressed home markets in this country, while its neighbor sits positioned to fall at a greater rate in the next year or so, IMHO.
There are very few desirable places in San Diego where you can get a mortgage for $1,700/month with 0 down. That said, I don’t necessarily think that Temecula is a bad place to live. I just don’t think it is very practical to many who work in San Diego.
My recommendation is to rent a home near the beach for the next year or so and enjoy yourself before you decide to pull the trigger. Make sure to lock yourself into a lease so you don’t have these sudden urges to buy a home.
TG, good luck with the purchase. I had a chance to check out the area recently and I was shocked not only at how overbuilt the city is now, but at level of home values.
November 5, 2008 at 7:35 PM in reply to: Stock market set to rocket on prospects of Obama Presidency (up 250 points already) #299857socratttParticipantBreeze, I was just waiting for one of your ridiculous posts so that we could all laugh in unison. You sound a lot like my last three financial advisors all which are currently in search of a new career. I hope that your job has nothing to do with numbers and analysis because if that’s the case maybe you should start to think about an early retirement.
Now that we have Obama in office you really don’t see too many of us complaining because that just the way it works. We can’t agree on everything. One thing we can all agree on here is that we definitely won’t be using you for any advice in the future. We are making a new forum strictly for you. We’ll call it the “Brain Dead Forum”.
November 5, 2008 at 7:35 PM in reply to: Stock market set to rocket on prospects of Obama Presidency (up 250 points already) #300215socratttParticipantBreeze, I was just waiting for one of your ridiculous posts so that we could all laugh in unison. You sound a lot like my last three financial advisors all which are currently in search of a new career. I hope that your job has nothing to do with numbers and analysis because if that’s the case maybe you should start to think about an early retirement.
Now that we have Obama in office you really don’t see too many of us complaining because that just the way it works. We can’t agree on everything. One thing we can all agree on here is that we definitely won’t be using you for any advice in the future. We are making a new forum strictly for you. We’ll call it the “Brain Dead Forum”.
November 5, 2008 at 7:35 PM in reply to: Stock market set to rocket on prospects of Obama Presidency (up 250 points already) #300226socratttParticipantBreeze, I was just waiting for one of your ridiculous posts so that we could all laugh in unison. You sound a lot like my last three financial advisors all which are currently in search of a new career. I hope that your job has nothing to do with numbers and analysis because if that’s the case maybe you should start to think about an early retirement.
Now that we have Obama in office you really don’t see too many of us complaining because that just the way it works. We can’t agree on everything. One thing we can all agree on here is that we definitely won’t be using you for any advice in the future. We are making a new forum strictly for you. We’ll call it the “Brain Dead Forum”.
November 5, 2008 at 7:35 PM in reply to: Stock market set to rocket on prospects of Obama Presidency (up 250 points already) #300239socratttParticipantBreeze, I was just waiting for one of your ridiculous posts so that we could all laugh in unison. You sound a lot like my last three financial advisors all which are currently in search of a new career. I hope that your job has nothing to do with numbers and analysis because if that’s the case maybe you should start to think about an early retirement.
Now that we have Obama in office you really don’t see too many of us complaining because that just the way it works. We can’t agree on everything. One thing we can all agree on here is that we definitely won’t be using you for any advice in the future. We are making a new forum strictly for you. We’ll call it the “Brain Dead Forum”.
November 5, 2008 at 7:35 PM in reply to: Stock market set to rocket on prospects of Obama Presidency (up 250 points already) #300288socratttParticipantBreeze, I was just waiting for one of your ridiculous posts so that we could all laugh in unison. You sound a lot like my last three financial advisors all which are currently in search of a new career. I hope that your job has nothing to do with numbers and analysis because if that’s the case maybe you should start to think about an early retirement.
Now that we have Obama in office you really don’t see too many of us complaining because that just the way it works. We can’t agree on everything. One thing we can all agree on here is that we definitely won’t be using you for any advice in the future. We are making a new forum strictly for you. We’ll call it the “Brain Dead Forum”.
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