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urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=NeetaT]”Specifically, individuals with annual incomes more than $500,000 — as well as families earning more than $1 million — would face a 5.4 percent income tax surcharge.”
I can now commiserate with people who try to hide income. Let’s punish initiative. This is truly socialism in its most profound form.[/quote]
Yeah.
I because 5.4 percent will destroy American initiative.
I seem to remember it doing pretty well during the Clinton years at those levels.Since socialism necessarily involves government ownership of the means of production (and because the things you cite do not), you comment is as inaccurate as it is vacuously retarded.
Perhaps next you will tell me you are suffering under taxation without representation?
Really.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, I grew up in Philly. It is a well known fact that Ben Franklin was a legendary womanizer in his time.[/quote]
This thread is getting sharky…
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, I grew up in Philly. It is a well known fact that Ben Franklin was a legendary womanizer in his time.[/quote]
This thread is getting sharky…
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, I grew up in Philly. It is a well known fact that Ben Franklin was a legendary womanizer in his time.[/quote]
This thread is getting sharky…
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, I grew up in Philly. It is a well known fact that Ben Franklin was a legendary womanizer in his time.[/quote]
This thread is getting sharky…
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, I grew up in Philly. It is a well known fact that Ben Franklin was a legendary womanizer in his time.[/quote]
This thread is getting sharky…
December 22, 2009 at 7:34 PM in reply to: OT: Ok, time for New Years Resolutions. What’s yours??? #496576urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=pertinazzio]my resolutions:
1 found a senior ultimate league
2 start surfing 4 x a week instead of just 2
3 up my swimming mileage at la jolla cove from 7 to 14 miles per week which will be tough since its damn cold out there without a wetsuit
4 drop another 20 pounds (from 200 to 180)
5 do yoga daily instead of just occasionally
6 do pilates daily
7 get a new skateboard (oldschool)
8 start rollerblading again
9 compete in a Mr Senior Buff America contest
10 get a 1/2 time @ $10 per hour job driving one of those vans that take folks to the airport or something similar, something low stress and flexible. This last is mainly to get my wife off my case as she is tired of me hanging out and watching our investments while she works.
11. learn koine and brush up on my latin and spanish
12. cultivate ever greater humility
13. stop nipping those little bottles of 99 bananas (not the classiest of choices)
14 get over my addiction to nicotine gum
15 be a more affectionate and thoughtful husband
16 be a better person all around
etc
etc
etc[/quote]2 questions:
Koine?
Are you too good for classical?also
Buff as in muscular or naked?December 22, 2009 at 7:34 PM in reply to: OT: Ok, time for New Years Resolutions. What’s yours??? #496727urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=pertinazzio]my resolutions:
1 found a senior ultimate league
2 start surfing 4 x a week instead of just 2
3 up my swimming mileage at la jolla cove from 7 to 14 miles per week which will be tough since its damn cold out there without a wetsuit
4 drop another 20 pounds (from 200 to 180)
5 do yoga daily instead of just occasionally
6 do pilates daily
7 get a new skateboard (oldschool)
8 start rollerblading again
9 compete in a Mr Senior Buff America contest
10 get a 1/2 time @ $10 per hour job driving one of those vans that take folks to the airport or something similar, something low stress and flexible. This last is mainly to get my wife off my case as she is tired of me hanging out and watching our investments while she works.
11. learn koine and brush up on my latin and spanish
12. cultivate ever greater humility
13. stop nipping those little bottles of 99 bananas (not the classiest of choices)
14 get over my addiction to nicotine gum
15 be a more affectionate and thoughtful husband
16 be a better person all around
etc
etc
etc[/quote]2 questions:
Koine?
Are you too good for classical?also
Buff as in muscular or naked?December 22, 2009 at 7:34 PM in reply to: OT: Ok, time for New Years Resolutions. What’s yours??? #497108urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=pertinazzio]my resolutions:
1 found a senior ultimate league
2 start surfing 4 x a week instead of just 2
3 up my swimming mileage at la jolla cove from 7 to 14 miles per week which will be tough since its damn cold out there without a wetsuit
4 drop another 20 pounds (from 200 to 180)
5 do yoga daily instead of just occasionally
6 do pilates daily
7 get a new skateboard (oldschool)
8 start rollerblading again
9 compete in a Mr Senior Buff America contest
10 get a 1/2 time @ $10 per hour job driving one of those vans that take folks to the airport or something similar, something low stress and flexible. This last is mainly to get my wife off my case as she is tired of me hanging out and watching our investments while she works.
11. learn koine and brush up on my latin and spanish
12. cultivate ever greater humility
13. stop nipping those little bottles of 99 bananas (not the classiest of choices)
14 get over my addiction to nicotine gum
15 be a more affectionate and thoughtful husband
16 be a better person all around
etc
etc
etc[/quote]2 questions:
Koine?
Are you too good for classical?also
Buff as in muscular or naked?December 22, 2009 at 7:34 PM in reply to: OT: Ok, time for New Years Resolutions. What’s yours??? #497194urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=pertinazzio]my resolutions:
1 found a senior ultimate league
2 start surfing 4 x a week instead of just 2
3 up my swimming mileage at la jolla cove from 7 to 14 miles per week which will be tough since its damn cold out there without a wetsuit
4 drop another 20 pounds (from 200 to 180)
5 do yoga daily instead of just occasionally
6 do pilates daily
7 get a new skateboard (oldschool)
8 start rollerblading again
9 compete in a Mr Senior Buff America contest
10 get a 1/2 time @ $10 per hour job driving one of those vans that take folks to the airport or something similar, something low stress and flexible. This last is mainly to get my wife off my case as she is tired of me hanging out and watching our investments while she works.
11. learn koine and brush up on my latin and spanish
12. cultivate ever greater humility
13. stop nipping those little bottles of 99 bananas (not the classiest of choices)
14 get over my addiction to nicotine gum
15 be a more affectionate and thoughtful husband
16 be a better person all around
etc
etc
etc[/quote]2 questions:
Koine?
Are you too good for classical?also
Buff as in muscular or naked?December 22, 2009 at 7:34 PM in reply to: OT: Ok, time for New Years Resolutions. What’s yours??? #497440urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=pertinazzio]my resolutions:
1 found a senior ultimate league
2 start surfing 4 x a week instead of just 2
3 up my swimming mileage at la jolla cove from 7 to 14 miles per week which will be tough since its damn cold out there without a wetsuit
4 drop another 20 pounds (from 200 to 180)
5 do yoga daily instead of just occasionally
6 do pilates daily
7 get a new skateboard (oldschool)
8 start rollerblading again
9 compete in a Mr Senior Buff America contest
10 get a 1/2 time @ $10 per hour job driving one of those vans that take folks to the airport or something similar, something low stress and flexible. This last is mainly to get my wife off my case as she is tired of me hanging out and watching our investments while she works.
11. learn koine and brush up on my latin and spanish
12. cultivate ever greater humility
13. stop nipping those little bottles of 99 bananas (not the classiest of choices)
14 get over my addiction to nicotine gum
15 be a more affectionate and thoughtful husband
16 be a better person all around
etc
etc
etc[/quote]2 questions:
Koine?
Are you too good for classical?also
Buff as in muscular or naked?urbanrealtor
Participant1:
I don’t know the legality of it but that is a normal practice.Recently, I had to secure special permission from the seller (my client) to show their side to the buyer.
I had no problem showing it but the buyer’s agent did not want his client to see his commission.Weird.
2:
Most escrows these days (though certainly not all of them) are owned by title insurance firms.That means their fees and practices have to be posted with the insurance commissioner (or so I am told).
As far as the buyer agent commission, that is technically not your right. If your agent wants to show you his commission authorization then he can but the HUD shows a financial arrangement between seller and buyer’s broker. If you pay him, then you get to see it.
That is why a buyer agent needs seller permission to give a buyer rebate through escrow.
Its technically the seller’s money and only he has rights to say what happens with it (and who is privy to that info).As a practice, I find it best to show the client ANY info they want.
But that is me…
urbanrealtor
Participant1:
I don’t know the legality of it but that is a normal practice.Recently, I had to secure special permission from the seller (my client) to show their side to the buyer.
I had no problem showing it but the buyer’s agent did not want his client to see his commission.Weird.
2:
Most escrows these days (though certainly not all of them) are owned by title insurance firms.That means their fees and practices have to be posted with the insurance commissioner (or so I am told).
As far as the buyer agent commission, that is technically not your right. If your agent wants to show you his commission authorization then he can but the HUD shows a financial arrangement between seller and buyer’s broker. If you pay him, then you get to see it.
That is why a buyer agent needs seller permission to give a buyer rebate through escrow.
Its technically the seller’s money and only he has rights to say what happens with it (and who is privy to that info).As a practice, I find it best to show the client ANY info they want.
But that is me…
urbanrealtor
Participant1:
I don’t know the legality of it but that is a normal practice.Recently, I had to secure special permission from the seller (my client) to show their side to the buyer.
I had no problem showing it but the buyer’s agent did not want his client to see his commission.Weird.
2:
Most escrows these days (though certainly not all of them) are owned by title insurance firms.That means their fees and practices have to be posted with the insurance commissioner (or so I am told).
As far as the buyer agent commission, that is technically not your right. If your agent wants to show you his commission authorization then he can but the HUD shows a financial arrangement between seller and buyer’s broker. If you pay him, then you get to see it.
That is why a buyer agent needs seller permission to give a buyer rebate through escrow.
Its technically the seller’s money and only he has rights to say what happens with it (and who is privy to that info).As a practice, I find it best to show the client ANY info they want.
But that is me…
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