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wannabe2077
ParticipantI think Republicans should force the Democrats and Governor into cutting spending.
SF City has 5000 employees making more than $100,000 including a nurse who makes $342,000.
wannabe2077
ParticipantI think Republicans should force the Democrats and Governor into cutting spending.
SF City has 5000 employees making more than $100,000 including a nurse who makes $342,000.
wannabe2077
ParticipantI think Republicans should force the Democrats and Governor into cutting spending.
SF City has 5000 employees making more than $100,000 including a nurse who makes $342,000.
wannabe2077
ParticipantI think Republicans should force the Democrats and Governor into cutting spending.
SF City has 5000 employees making more than $100,000 including a nurse who makes $342,000.
wannabe2077
ParticipantCars cost only $20,000 on the average. If somebody buys a $30,000 SUV and default on it two years later. You can recover at least $20,000 unless gas prices shoot to the moon. It is easier to sell a car than a home. The downside risks are much lower.
You need to weigh the tradeoff between auto sales and credit line to GMAC. I would rather spend $$$ on GMAC rather than bailing out GM/Chrysler/Ford. Ideally I would prefer neither.
wannabe2077
ParticipantCars cost only $20,000 on the average. If somebody buys a $30,000 SUV and default on it two years later. You can recover at least $20,000 unless gas prices shoot to the moon. It is easier to sell a car than a home. The downside risks are much lower.
You need to weigh the tradeoff between auto sales and credit line to GMAC. I would rather spend $$$ on GMAC rather than bailing out GM/Chrysler/Ford. Ideally I would prefer neither.
wannabe2077
ParticipantCars cost only $20,000 on the average. If somebody buys a $30,000 SUV and default on it two years later. You can recover at least $20,000 unless gas prices shoot to the moon. It is easier to sell a car than a home. The downside risks are much lower.
You need to weigh the tradeoff between auto sales and credit line to GMAC. I would rather spend $$$ on GMAC rather than bailing out GM/Chrysler/Ford. Ideally I would prefer neither.
wannabe2077
ParticipantCars cost only $20,000 on the average. If somebody buys a $30,000 SUV and default on it two years later. You can recover at least $20,000 unless gas prices shoot to the moon. It is easier to sell a car than a home. The downside risks are much lower.
You need to weigh the tradeoff between auto sales and credit line to GMAC. I would rather spend $$$ on GMAC rather than bailing out GM/Chrysler/Ford. Ideally I would prefer neither.
wannabe2077
ParticipantCars cost only $20,000 on the average. If somebody buys a $30,000 SUV and default on it two years later. You can recover at least $20,000 unless gas prices shoot to the moon. It is easier to sell a car than a home. The downside risks are much lower.
You need to weigh the tradeoff between auto sales and credit line to GMAC. I would rather spend $$$ on GMAC rather than bailing out GM/Chrysler/Ford. Ideally I would prefer neither.
wannabe2077
ParticipantMy experiences with open source are mixed. Open source worked for me – Apache. Emebedded Linux was another story.
I utterly dislike OpenOffice. With all its defects Office 2003 is way superior to it.
wannabe2077
ParticipantMy experiences with open source are mixed. Open source worked for me – Apache. Emebedded Linux was another story.
I utterly dislike OpenOffice. With all its defects Office 2003 is way superior to it.
wannabe2077
ParticipantMy experiences with open source are mixed. Open source worked for me – Apache. Emebedded Linux was another story.
I utterly dislike OpenOffice. With all its defects Office 2003 is way superior to it.
wannabe2077
ParticipantMy experiences with open source are mixed. Open source worked for me – Apache. Emebedded Linux was another story.
I utterly dislike OpenOffice. With all its defects Office 2003 is way superior to it.
wannabe2077
ParticipantMy experiences with open source are mixed. Open source worked for me – Apache. Emebedded Linux was another story.
I utterly dislike OpenOffice. With all its defects Office 2003 is way superior to it.
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