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UCGal
Participant[quote=threadkiller]The police like to harass(probably because they have nothing better to do ,as there is little crime in La Mesa).[/quote]
True as long as Art Madrid stays sober and/or off the streets. LOL.
(Actually, I know nothing about Mayor Madrid except the press about him when he did or did not get special treatment from the police when he was found passed out drunk on a sidewalk.)
UCGal
Participant[quote=threadkiller]The police like to harass(probably because they have nothing better to do ,as there is little crime in La Mesa).[/quote]
True as long as Art Madrid stays sober and/or off the streets. LOL.
(Actually, I know nothing about Mayor Madrid except the press about him when he did or did not get special treatment from the police when he was found passed out drunk on a sidewalk.)
UCGal
ParticipantThere are nice spots in La Mesa. Like you said, it’s got walkability – at least parts of it do.
A friend who’s got a pretty successful business owns there – it was the best bang/buck for raising his family.
UCGal
ParticipantThere are nice spots in La Mesa. Like you said, it’s got walkability – at least parts of it do.
A friend who’s got a pretty successful business owns there – it was the best bang/buck for raising his family.
UCGal
ParticipantThere are nice spots in La Mesa. Like you said, it’s got walkability – at least parts of it do.
A friend who’s got a pretty successful business owns there – it was the best bang/buck for raising his family.
UCGal
ParticipantThere are nice spots in La Mesa. Like you said, it’s got walkability – at least parts of it do.
A friend who’s got a pretty successful business owns there – it was the best bang/buck for raising his family.
UCGal
ParticipantThere are nice spots in La Mesa. Like you said, it’s got walkability – at least parts of it do.
A friend who’s got a pretty successful business owns there – it was the best bang/buck for raising his family.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Rt.66]So let’s verify it with 2 more Questions:
1) Do you believe the “Green Shoots” PR and think we are at the end of a recession and NOT in the eye of a depression storm?
2) If so, then why do you believe this is just another run-of-the-mill recession and RE cycle?
[/quote]I’m actually pretty bearish on the overall economy. I think it’s way to early to be talking about green shoots.
That said – if you are buying a house with a good financial plan – it pencils out as affordable compared to rent, you have financial reserves, you have plans for what happens if your income goes away… then why worry whether this is the eye of the storm or not.
If this is the GD2 – and we ALL lose our jobs, then what does it matter if you rent or own… you’ll still be in the soup line and living in a box when it’s all over. If you rent – your landlord might be in the next box over or behind you in the soup line.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Rt.66]So let’s verify it with 2 more Questions:
1) Do you believe the “Green Shoots” PR and think we are at the end of a recession and NOT in the eye of a depression storm?
2) If so, then why do you believe this is just another run-of-the-mill recession and RE cycle?
[/quote]I’m actually pretty bearish on the overall economy. I think it’s way to early to be talking about green shoots.
That said – if you are buying a house with a good financial plan – it pencils out as affordable compared to rent, you have financial reserves, you have plans for what happens if your income goes away… then why worry whether this is the eye of the storm or not.
If this is the GD2 – and we ALL lose our jobs, then what does it matter if you rent or own… you’ll still be in the soup line and living in a box when it’s all over. If you rent – your landlord might be in the next box over or behind you in the soup line.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Rt.66]So let’s verify it with 2 more Questions:
1) Do you believe the “Green Shoots” PR and think we are at the end of a recession and NOT in the eye of a depression storm?
2) If so, then why do you believe this is just another run-of-the-mill recession and RE cycle?
[/quote]I’m actually pretty bearish on the overall economy. I think it’s way to early to be talking about green shoots.
That said – if you are buying a house with a good financial plan – it pencils out as affordable compared to rent, you have financial reserves, you have plans for what happens if your income goes away… then why worry whether this is the eye of the storm or not.
If this is the GD2 – and we ALL lose our jobs, then what does it matter if you rent or own… you’ll still be in the soup line and living in a box when it’s all over. If you rent – your landlord might be in the next box over or behind you in the soup line.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Rt.66]So let’s verify it with 2 more Questions:
1) Do you believe the “Green Shoots” PR and think we are at the end of a recession and NOT in the eye of a depression storm?
2) If so, then why do you believe this is just another run-of-the-mill recession and RE cycle?
[/quote]I’m actually pretty bearish on the overall economy. I think it’s way to early to be talking about green shoots.
That said – if you are buying a house with a good financial plan – it pencils out as affordable compared to rent, you have financial reserves, you have plans for what happens if your income goes away… then why worry whether this is the eye of the storm or not.
If this is the GD2 – and we ALL lose our jobs, then what does it matter if you rent or own… you’ll still be in the soup line and living in a box when it’s all over. If you rent – your landlord might be in the next box over or behind you in the soup line.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Rt.66]So let’s verify it with 2 more Questions:
1) Do you believe the “Green Shoots” PR and think we are at the end of a recession and NOT in the eye of a depression storm?
2) If so, then why do you believe this is just another run-of-the-mill recession and RE cycle?
[/quote]I’m actually pretty bearish on the overall economy. I think it’s way to early to be talking about green shoots.
That said – if you are buying a house with a good financial plan – it pencils out as affordable compared to rent, you have financial reserves, you have plans for what happens if your income goes away… then why worry whether this is the eye of the storm or not.
If this is the GD2 – and we ALL lose our jobs, then what does it matter if you rent or own… you’ll still be in the soup line and living in a box when it’s all over. If you rent – your landlord might be in the next box over or behind you in the soup line.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Rt.66]Good point for this thread! How many people are actually getting a feeling of revenge/satisfaction from sticking it to the bankers?
How many of us are both sick and mad at these freeloading bums and at the same time, enjoy seeing the working stiff, stiff the bankers?
[/quote]The problem with acting on these impulses to “stick it to the bank” is that puts you in the same category as the bank… I don’t want to sink that low.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Rt.66]Good point for this thread! How many people are actually getting a feeling of revenge/satisfaction from sticking it to the bankers?
How many of us are both sick and mad at these freeloading bums and at the same time, enjoy seeing the working stiff, stiff the bankers?
[/quote]The problem with acting on these impulses to “stick it to the bank” is that puts you in the same category as the bank… I don’t want to sink that low.
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