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Houses, Einstein. Houses in many areas including LA have doubled within not much more than a year. It is a conspiracy and if you can't see it you are stupid, and your IQ is as a turtle's.
At the low end, houses that were going for 120k, for a brief time sold for as high as 190k or even 200k. There used to be a slew of houses under 150k in Las Vegas that are now over 200k
Houses In many places including LA have doubled isn't even close to being the same statement as if I look hard enough I can find (maybe, there is nothing but your say so) some houses in vegas that went up as much as 40%.
So if I have a turtle IQ that would make yours what? Plant life perhaps.
No, they weren't. Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller price index rose 11.3% in the 4th quarter of 2013 compared to a year earlier.
You are correct, but from the bottom, 2009 or 2011 whichever you pick, to now some house prices went up in Las Vegas from 100k to close to 200k.
Er, I'm sure SOME houses in SOME PLACES have doubled in price since 2009, but that was not the claim you made, was it?
does anyone *really* think that guns are the root cause?
I certainly don't think guns are the root cause of violence; they just do a lot more damage than fists or knives or baseball bats.
I can't help but think we'd have more success by improving how we handle mental illness.
That's a start, albeit a very small one. We need to stop pretending mental illness isn't real. I've seen people on this very forum claim that mentally ill people would be fine if they'd just eat right. Denial doesn't solve the problem. At least ACA now says that treatment for mental illness must be covered by health insurance. In the past, it frequently wasn't even covered at all.
If we're going to regulate guns, maybe we should focus on keeping guns out of the hands of the mentally ill and those who live with them.
There are 11,000 gun murders a year in the US. No offense, but I think it's pretty naive to think "keeping guns out of the hands of the mentally ill", and nothing else, is going to even put a dent in that number.
Or better yet, how about focusing on the group that's doing the murders.
Good point, I'll go along with your call to ban guns for under 24 year olds.
Er, I'm sure SOME houses in SOME PLACES have doubled in price since 2009, but that was not the claim you made, was it?
That is what I meant. So thanks for clarifying my position Bigsby.
That's what you meant? Presumably that is why you said:
Ok, house prices doubled in the past year, Einstein. Is it a conspiracy? Of course it was.
That's what you meant? Presumably that is why you said:
Ok, house prices doubled in the past year, Einstein. Is it a conspiracy? Of course it was.
Time flies fast Bigsby. I just knew that in some places house prices have doubled from the crash and you confirmed it for me, so thanks.
I didn't confirm anything you said. I refuted it. The fact you now want to pretend you said something completely different doesn't change that.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/calgary-stabbings-4-male-youths-1-female-dead-1.2610465
Calgary stabbings: 4 male youths, 1 female dead
4 male youths, 1 female dead
That doesn't even make the top 25 as far as death toll is concerned. Virginia Tech shooting was 32 dead.
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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/09/pa-school-stabbings/7498911/
He managed to injure 19 people before being tackled by the assistant principal. Hmmmm...if he had had an assault rifle and a huge amount of ammo, how many deaths would there have been? 40, 50... 100? Doesn't the NRA say it's not the guns that kill people? Guess they got that wrong.