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Fortwaynemobile sayssure feels this way. its like world is full of vultures jumping in to profit their MIC at Ukraines expense.
I've been listening to Ryan Dawson lately, and he played a clip of some Chechnyans that were addressing a bunch of Ukrainian soldiers that surrendered at Muripol. One of the Chechnyans told them basically "we were divide and convinced to fight against our own countrymen and brothers, the most radical of us were supported to create a conflict" - and then he pointed out that the Azof Battalion, the Right Sector, etc - were being financially supported by the West. He pointed out that Al-Qaeda were enemies in Iraq, but in Syria, they were funded. The United States does this everywhere, notice how easily "our enemies" become "our friends". The Mujahideen were our friends, then we renamed them to the Taliban.
And I think that is what is being done. It's sad to...
when i saw Lindsey Graham and McCain encouraging Ukrainians to fight Russia, that set off an uneasy feeling of proxy war will come soon enough. Those assholes never show up unless for war making.
we got 4.25 on idaho propery. will pay it off once we sell our CA home. although tempting to just use it as rental.
i looked and now rates are at 5+, but prices have not slowed down. very different market today. people buying are well qualified. I think rates need to hit double digits to curb inflation, just basing on what Reagan had to do.
Fortwaynemobile sayswhen i saw Lindsey Graham and McCain encouraging Ukrainians to fight Russia, that set off an uneasy feeling of proxy war will come soon enough. Those assholes never show up unless for war making.
War is the main business of the United States today.
Fortwaynemobile sayswe got 4.25 on idaho propery. will pay it off once we sell our CA home. although tempting to just use it as rental.
i looked and now rates are at 5+, but prices have not slowed down. very different market today. people buying are well qualified. I think rates need to hit double digits to curb inflation, just basing on what Reagan had to do.
Where did you end up here?
I hate as well, but its reserved for criminals and criminals run our government. It's actually dangerous to hate that. You keep going after the low hanging fruit, the people that are brainwashed, you never go after the criminals. Criminals don't have any particular belief system, they just ignore it - that's what makes them criminals.
RC2006 saysFortwaynemobile sayswe got 4.25 on idaho propery. will pay it off once we sell our CA home. although tempting to just use it as rental.
i looked and now rates are at 5+, but prices have not slowed down. very different market today. people buying are well qualified. I think rates need to hit double digits to curb inflation, just basing on what Reagan had to do.
Where did you end up here?
what do you mean? im in CA still, previous owners in ID paying rentback for a few month, then we move. CA property we will likely sell, still going back and forth on renting it out for a year just to see how life goes in ID.
I'm pretty sure the industry will roll out 40 year mortgages to keep prices up,
why settle for 40 when 100y is even much cheaper ;)
RedStar saysI'm pretty sure the industry will roll out 40 year mortgages to keep prices up,
why settle for 40 when 100y is even much cheaper ;)
This is true of pretty much all Christian holidays. The reason for the mingling in of pagan elements stems from the fact that early Christians had to plan their celebrations around Roman holidays, because that's when they had free time.
This is one thing California has done that is better than the other states: Prop FUCKING 13.
Where is the next Boise? All of them Californians moving there spells its demise.
A suddenly failing memory could also be a clever defense against some charges she may fear will be soon levied upon her.
"I'm sorry judge I just dont remember"
"What specifically do you not remember?"
"omg where am I? help."
CA handled plenty of housing crashes before. All the jobs and economy is here, they can get away with murder and still make it.
Who gives a shit.
FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut saysCA handled plenty of housing crashes before. All the jobs and economy is here, they can get away with murder and still make it.
The real question, is Can California's economy handle real estate prices continuing to increase?
Pricing out employers (and so, employees), pricing out young families (whose children are needed for the economy to have any kind of future), pricing out every kind of low-, working-class, and middle-class workers in the service economy and local civil service.
Can California's economy handle that?
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