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TexasLineParticipant
[quote=CafeMoto]House of Cards by CNBC nailed it
http://steadfastfinances.com/blog/2009/02/24/cnbc-originals-house-of-cards-now-available-online/good luck with your project. I am sure there are plenty of people that still don’t understand what’s going on.[/quote]
http://steadfastfinances.com/blog/2009/02/24/cnbc-originals-house-of-cards-now-available-online/
Wow! 90 min. but well worth the time to watch. Thanks for that info.
Fraud…Fraud…greed…fraud…greed.
Lots of good clarification of the “set-up”. And only one slight mention by Greenspan, of the Demo. Congresses that pushed these “everyone should own a home” philosophy. Other than that one great big omission…
…it was a great commentary about how this came to be. And what is still to come…….rather scary.
TexasLineParticipant[quote=CafeMoto]House of Cards by CNBC nailed it
http://steadfastfinances.com/blog/2009/02/24/cnbc-originals-house-of-cards-now-available-online/good luck with your project. I am sure there are plenty of people that still don’t understand what’s going on.[/quote]
http://steadfastfinances.com/blog/2009/02/24/cnbc-originals-house-of-cards-now-available-online/
Wow! 90 min. but well worth the time to watch. Thanks for that info.
Fraud…Fraud…greed…fraud…greed.
Lots of good clarification of the “set-up”. And only one slight mention by Greenspan, of the Demo. Congresses that pushed these “everyone should own a home” philosophy. Other than that one great big omission…
…it was a great commentary about how this came to be. And what is still to come…….rather scary.
TexasLineParticipant[quote=CafeMoto]House of Cards by CNBC nailed it
http://steadfastfinances.com/blog/2009/02/24/cnbc-originals-house-of-cards-now-available-online/good luck with your project. I am sure there are plenty of people that still don’t understand what’s going on.[/quote]
http://steadfastfinances.com/blog/2009/02/24/cnbc-originals-house-of-cards-now-available-online/
Wow! 90 min. but well worth the time to watch. Thanks for that info.
Fraud…Fraud…greed…fraud…greed.
Lots of good clarification of the “set-up”. And only one slight mention by Greenspan, of the Demo. Congresses that pushed these “everyone should own a home” philosophy. Other than that one great big omission…
…it was a great commentary about how this came to be. And what is still to come…….rather scary.
TexasLineParticipant[quote=CafeMoto]House of Cards by CNBC nailed it
http://steadfastfinances.com/blog/2009/02/24/cnbc-originals-house-of-cards-now-available-online/good luck with your project. I am sure there are plenty of people that still don’t understand what’s going on.[/quote]
http://steadfastfinances.com/blog/2009/02/24/cnbc-originals-house-of-cards-now-available-online/
Wow! 90 min. but well worth the time to watch. Thanks for that info.
Fraud…Fraud…greed…fraud…greed.
Lots of good clarification of the “set-up”. And only one slight mention by Greenspan, of the Demo. Congresses that pushed these “everyone should own a home” philosophy. Other than that one great big omission…
…it was a great commentary about how this came to be. And what is still to come…….rather scary.
TexasLineParticipant[quote=CafeMoto]House of Cards by CNBC nailed it
http://steadfastfinances.com/blog/2009/02/24/cnbc-originals-house-of-cards-now-available-online/good luck with your project. I am sure there are plenty of people that still don’t understand what’s going on.[/quote]
http://steadfastfinances.com/blog/2009/02/24/cnbc-originals-house-of-cards-now-available-online/
Wow! 90 min. but well worth the time to watch. Thanks for that info.
Fraud…Fraud…greed…fraud…greed.
Lots of good clarification of the “set-up”. And only one slight mention by Greenspan, of the Demo. Congresses that pushed these “everyone should own a home” philosophy. Other than that one great big omission…
…it was a great commentary about how this came to be. And what is still to come…….rather scary.
February 17, 2010 at 12:16 AM in reply to: Cities fearful of government winding down housing support #513834TexasLineParticipant[quote=svelte]It has ticked me off to no end that the media has focused for the last year on Elkhart, IN as the typical example of how the recession has hit middle America.
From Wikipedia:
“Due to the high concentration of the RV industry in the area, Elkhart is dubbed the “RV Capital of the World.”[12] The city is also home to some small and large shops which support the RV (Recreational Vehicle) industry as well as construction.”
Of course the recession would hit the RV industry the hardest! RVs are the epitomy of an expense that households can eliminate without pain!
Typical my arse.[/quote]
Hello? “Typical/Average America” was not the point of the article. Hello? – End of Gov’t intervention was the point.
Indiana or San Diego; end the gov’t intervention and all “6 mo-bets” are off. Ain’t gonna happen though….the intrusion, I mean.
February 17, 2010 at 12:16 AM in reply to: Cities fearful of government winding down housing support #513982TexasLineParticipant[quote=svelte]It has ticked me off to no end that the media has focused for the last year on Elkhart, IN as the typical example of how the recession has hit middle America.
From Wikipedia:
“Due to the high concentration of the RV industry in the area, Elkhart is dubbed the “RV Capital of the World.”[12] The city is also home to some small and large shops which support the RV (Recreational Vehicle) industry as well as construction.”
Of course the recession would hit the RV industry the hardest! RVs are the epitomy of an expense that households can eliminate without pain!
Typical my arse.[/quote]
Hello? “Typical/Average America” was not the point of the article. Hello? – End of Gov’t intervention was the point.
Indiana or San Diego; end the gov’t intervention and all “6 mo-bets” are off. Ain’t gonna happen though….the intrusion, I mean.
February 17, 2010 at 12:16 AM in reply to: Cities fearful of government winding down housing support #514406TexasLineParticipant[quote=svelte]It has ticked me off to no end that the media has focused for the last year on Elkhart, IN as the typical example of how the recession has hit middle America.
From Wikipedia:
“Due to the high concentration of the RV industry in the area, Elkhart is dubbed the “RV Capital of the World.”[12] The city is also home to some small and large shops which support the RV (Recreational Vehicle) industry as well as construction.”
Of course the recession would hit the RV industry the hardest! RVs are the epitomy of an expense that households can eliminate without pain!
Typical my arse.[/quote]
Hello? “Typical/Average America” was not the point of the article. Hello? – End of Gov’t intervention was the point.
Indiana or San Diego; end the gov’t intervention and all “6 mo-bets” are off. Ain’t gonna happen though….the intrusion, I mean.
February 17, 2010 at 12:16 AM in reply to: Cities fearful of government winding down housing support #514498TexasLineParticipant[quote=svelte]It has ticked me off to no end that the media has focused for the last year on Elkhart, IN as the typical example of how the recession has hit middle America.
From Wikipedia:
“Due to the high concentration of the RV industry in the area, Elkhart is dubbed the “RV Capital of the World.”[12] The city is also home to some small and large shops which support the RV (Recreational Vehicle) industry as well as construction.”
Of course the recession would hit the RV industry the hardest! RVs are the epitomy of an expense that households can eliminate without pain!
Typical my arse.[/quote]
Hello? “Typical/Average America” was not the point of the article. Hello? – End of Gov’t intervention was the point.
Indiana or San Diego; end the gov’t intervention and all “6 mo-bets” are off. Ain’t gonna happen though….the intrusion, I mean.
February 17, 2010 at 12:16 AM in reply to: Cities fearful of government winding down housing support #514745TexasLineParticipant[quote=svelte]It has ticked me off to no end that the media has focused for the last year on Elkhart, IN as the typical example of how the recession has hit middle America.
From Wikipedia:
“Due to the high concentration of the RV industry in the area, Elkhart is dubbed the “RV Capital of the World.”[12] The city is also home to some small and large shops which support the RV (Recreational Vehicle) industry as well as construction.”
Of course the recession would hit the RV industry the hardest! RVs are the epitomy of an expense that households can eliminate without pain!
Typical my arse.[/quote]
Hello? “Typical/Average America” was not the point of the article. Hello? – End of Gov’t intervention was the point.
Indiana or San Diego; end the gov’t intervention and all “6 mo-bets” are off. Ain’t gonna happen though….the intrusion, I mean.
TexasLineParticipantSubmitted by desmond
“I think it is going to crater, not just remain flat, crater. In 6 months you can call me an idiot or buy me a drink.”Which means you think Interest rates are going to explode due in part, to Geo-political upheaval?
TexasLineParticipantSubmitted by desmond
“I think it is going to crater, not just remain flat, crater. In 6 months you can call me an idiot or buy me a drink.”Which means you think Interest rates are going to explode due in part, to Geo-political upheaval?
TexasLineParticipantSubmitted by desmond
“I think it is going to crater, not just remain flat, crater. In 6 months you can call me an idiot or buy me a drink.”Which means you think Interest rates are going to explode due in part, to Geo-political upheaval?
TexasLineParticipantSubmitted by desmond
“I think it is going to crater, not just remain flat, crater. In 6 months you can call me an idiot or buy me a drink.”Which means you think Interest rates are going to explode due in part, to Geo-political upheaval?
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