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APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
PatNet Survey: Why Haven't You Killed Kim Jung-un Today?
I did. They just keep cloning the fat bastard.
APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
PatNet Survey: Why Haven't You Killed Kim Jung-un Today?
I tried. I gave him the keys to a car, but Dennis Rodman drove for him.
And what has this got to do with the constant crap you post about Sandy Hook, Boston, 9/11....?
Oh, and whilst you are at it, feel free to post up the links to where I have supported zionism. I'll be waiting.
You are a globalist. You believe in the British Empire. That was influenced by multiracial Zionism many years ago. And it still is. Tell my you are happy that the court ruled that Zionism of today is not Abrahamic Judaism and I will throw flower petals at your feet.
I do? That's news to me. Post up the links where I've expressed my support for the British empire (seriously?!?). I'm still waiting for the zionism links.
I am not going through all your posts. Just say you are happy with the court's ruling and I will believe you.
So you just enjoy throwing out baseless accusations? Paint me unsurprised.
And I've never thought being anti-zionist was the same as being anti-semitic. Your idiotic conspiracies, and the tone of much of your posts, though, are a different matter. Remember, for example, that article you happily linked to with those blatantly anti-semitic images in it...
APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
Still, having to wait a day or two in order to take delivery of a Sexflesh Hermaphrodite Admixture Stroker in order to beat him to death with it
If you were pistol-whipping a banker, would you let him slump to the floor just to shoot Kim Jong-Un?
I've already said that I don't think being anti-zionist is the same as being anti-semitic. Why would I?
And it was an employment tribunal.
I was in Safeway this evening and heard over the PA system "come to US Bank and get a home equity loan today! the rates are great, blah etc."
There is a kiosk of US Bank right in there next to Redbox.
I was wondering which UCSC student would go ask for a home equity line of credit anyway.
Of course.
The money from the housing bubble was spent, blown, gone. What you see today is the real economy.
As an extreme experiment, I remember our summers on Martha's Vineyard since the early 60's. The locals saw themselves priced out of the market where they grew up and there were all kinds of ideas floated to help them.
One thing was for sure; I knew a LOT of poor people who ate tuna on wonderbread 5 times per week, but their HOUSE was worth a lot of money for sure.
None of these poor people could figure out a way to rip off a shingle and trade it for some groceries every day.
The wealth effect: it is what they call it.
It used to be that all homeowners and even new entrants profited from the rising tide.
Now the tide is stagnating and new entrants have to pay for everyone that came before them.
The wealth effect is a thing of the past. Everyone who comes now will suffer from (and complain about) high prices, except retirees scaling down.
you can live multigenerationally and not compete with them at all.
The 1% chisel their wealth out of us via many means.
Real estate, health care, and energy being the biggest and most obvious economic rent centers.
Corporate profits in general are also a rent tap on us.
As is food, specifically.
http://community.corpwatch.org/adm/pages/food_industry.php
but yeah, I'd love to buy some productive acreage and live off the land.
http://www.fresnobee.com/2014/04/18/3884946/valley-farmland-values-grow-to.html
well, I guess there's always Japan . . .
The Federal Reserve is only useful if the economy is too "hot" and they raise interest rates to cool it down.
The very fast dramatic lowering of interest rates by Greenspan BEFORE the housing bubble peaked/popped was not wise. Absurdly low interest rates will tend to punish savers, and will encourage more risk taking that seeks a better return on capital.
Greenspan to his credit admits his stupidity and was surprised that the banks and others didn't protect themselves but rather amplified their risk and downside and were bankrupted in 2008. We TAXPAYERS saved them.
It would be good if the focus of the FED were clear that its purpose is only to combat inflation, i.e. the Fed can make interest rates higher and rules stricter, not lower interest rates to zero, not buy assets to prop up their price, etc.
Having done damage before the debt asset bubble popped, the Federal reserve and Treasury saved the banks, while putting us on the hook.
The interest rates being low didn't produce natural gas in North Dakota and Texas, it also doesn't increase innovation in Silicon Valley.
Bill would be surprised, in Mexico there are grants of $100K or so to finance small business. They're common and a good way for governments to spend money, rather than build new aircraft carriers, pensions for 1 million soldiers, huge welfare state, huge government employee state.
I know some guys who got a grant to build a tortilla factory/store. Nothing huge but it succeeded and they didn't steal the money. They succeeded.
Later they were granted another chunk of change, about $200K to build a chicken farm. Evidently it's doing OK since there are customers and food in Baja Sur was often imported from the USA.
You saw my other thread, as the court overruled the attempt to fuse Zionism and Judaism.
It was an employment tribunal, and that wasn't what they ruled on.
The very fast dramatic lowering of interest rates by Greenspan BEFORE the housing bubble peaked/popped was not wise.
this is not what actually happened
http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/graph/?g=yyF
shows interest rates were dropped in 2Q02 - 2Q03 and then rose 50% of the drop from there, until the 2008 crash.
what actually happened in 2004-2005 was prices were driven by the rising prices of 2002-2003 (bubble behavior) and new suicide lending innovations being offered (liar loans, qualifying borrowers on teaser rates, interest-only, negative-am, which lowered the effective interest rate) along with broker and appraisal fraud.
Greenspan to his credit admits his stupidity and was surprised that the banks and others didn't protect themselves
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal–agent_problem
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_fraud
The interest rates being low didn't produce natural gas in North Dakota and Texas, it also doesn't increase innovation in Silicon Valley.
this is true, but it keeps the ponzi going. The economy went off the rails in the 1980s, into the weeds in the 1990s, and who the heck knows where we are now . . .
“We think it is officially time to stop cheering for higher house prices. They aren’t having much of an impact on the economy anyway, and the resulting higher rents are hurting many,†they say
This is gospel. Fortunately they are not the first to say this recently; hopefully more will start to see the (obvious) light.
Teahadist minutemen racists lost their poster boy, because he forgot to pretend he wasn't racist in front of cameras. Surprise!
What his opinions are about our society are distinct from the issue of the Feds using baloney to run him out of his livelihood. The scandal is what the Feds are doing to him, not what he says or believes.
Sotomayor, Holder, Sharpton, Michelle Obama, Obama's aunt, Rev. Wright, have made several comments that could be racist.
Commenters above are welcome to go to Detroit, Newark, the Bronx and see how the welfare society has helped the blacks or as this man says negroes. By the way, "negro" is not a racial epithet, it was common usage until very recently.
I worked with welfare populations for years. There are LOTS of white people on welfare and who abuse welfare. I don't know where anybody of any race or description gets the idea that only people of color are on welfare.
What his opinions are about our society are distinct from the issue of the Feds
using baloney to run him out of his livelihood. The scandal is what the Feds are
doing to him, not what he says or believes
The scandal is a thief/trespasser/bum calling out somebody on welfare. he is on welfare, conducting business without paying expenses and willing to shoot at the landlord for daring to ask him for rent.
I still fail to see how conservatives support a socialist leech who has not paid the rent in decades-pockets the money and now pretends that that is his own land? How did this bum become the conservative hero?
The guy is a bum and gives good ranchers a bad name.
Bundy is not on welfare.
I am neither in support of the man nor against him. What I am against is the way he was treated.
He's not a scofflaw evading rents. They made up a bullshit fine for him because they want him off that land. They said he was bothering tortoises and charged him fines for it.
re: rancher's comments.
In 2011, 72% of births to black women were outside of marriage. Among these therefore a high percentage will be using govt. assistance.
Govt. programs actually promote single motherhood in locations which have subsidized housing. He may have been commenting on how this traps them into poverty.
He's not a scofflaw evading rents
Huh?? How do you say that????
His comments about welfare may be true, but that does not change that he is the biggest welfare case of all.
The horrible drop in new home sales that came in from the U.S. Census on Wednesday underlines the assertion of Princeton economist Atif Mian and the University of Chicago’s Amir Sufi.
That is, their assertion that the housing industry doesn’t have the depth or capacity to save the U.S. economy.
“Exactly a year ago from today, one of us wrote a short piece entitled ‘Will Housing Save the U.S. Economy?’ The conclusion was pessimistic,†the two say. “We need to temper our optimism on what a housing recovery can do…But we will not be returning to the boom years that preceded the Great Recession. The days when housing was the predominant force driving economic activity are gone…â€
The bottom line is that the U.S. economy will have to look for an engine other than housing to drive growth going forward.
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You guys really need to stop reading shit from crap sites.
In 2005/2006 homeowners were taking cash out to buy more homes, which created the bubble. Now they are not, which, if anything, indicates we are not in a bubble.
Irresponsible homeowners also used their home as an ATM machine, which led to underwater properties and foreclosures. Again indicating there is no housing bubble. You bears constantly criticized using the home as an ATM. Now all of a sudden you imply it is a good thing.
You bears are masters are twisting facts to suit your agenda, but you cannot fool all the people all the time. The bulls, you will never fool.
The guy is a bum and gives good ranchers a bad name.
Too Late. Free Market Ranchers have been fighting for their exclusive free use of free Government Land for more than a Century against all comers.
"the only difference between Bundy and a whole host of conservatives is that the renegade rancher isn't sophisticated enough to couch his nonsense in soundbites and euphemism."
His comments were probably taken out of context, he was probably referring to those slavs in eastern europe, aka russians and ukranians, the ultimate wiggas.
HA! Shows how much you know!
The Uyghurs are from China!
re: rancher's comments.
In 2011, 72% of births to black women were outside of marriage. Among these therefore a high percentage will be using govt. assistance.
Govt. programs actually promote single motherhood in locations which have subsidized housing. He may have been commenting on how this traps them into poverty.
A Liberal could have said the same thing in an Editorial, and gotten award for it.
There should be no distancing - this situation was handled horribly by the government esp. since the issue is not entirely clear. His political/racial beliefs are completely irrelevant.
and its misguided to think either party does not have a slew of racists among their ranks.
The Democrats largely purged their racists, so the situation is fucking far from symmetrical.
Who is racist amongst today's Republican politicians by your definition?
There should be no distancing - this situation was handled horribly by the
government esp. since the issue is not entirely clear
Hmm not so. The govt has been litigating him for over a decade and he hasn't paid rents for more than that. From several accounts the gubmnt waited for the appeal period to be over before moving in. How is that horrible?
How is the fact that this guy has reprehensible ideas about black people a factor in this case? Id expect no less from a redneck cowboy like him. But many black, brown people, and most Asians have strong racially insensitive beliefs. Ever spoken to a Slav about Jews? It ain't pretty. Racism is a condition of 95% of the world, so why is it so shocking to find it in a Nevada cattle rancher?
My opinion: the Feds lost, and are searching for ways to muddy the waters surrounding this issue. Harry Reid is the real criminal.
There should be no distancing - this situation was handled horribly by the
government esp. since the issue is not entirely clear
Hmm not so. The govt has been litigating him for over a decade and he hasn't paid rents for more than that. From several accounts the gubmnt waited for the appeal period to be over before moving in. How is that horrible?
The legal situation has been contested because he owned the land before the agency existed. This is the smallest fish they could fry and they move in with the swat team. They were the ones ready to kill innocent people. But I can see your point.
His comments were probably taken out of context, he was probably referring to those slavs in eastern europe, aka russians and ukranians, the ultimate wiggas.
HA! Shows how much you know!
The Uyghurs are from China!
I remember they were mentioning that ethnic group on TV during the knife attack, I was like, "did they just say wigga on tv?" lol
The legal situation has been contested because he owned the land before the agency existed. This is the smallest fish they could fry and they move in with the swat team. They were the ones ready to kill innocent people. But I can see your point.
The BLM was created in 1946, by merging two other agencies which go back many decades before, arguably to the late 18th century.
Bundy's father bought their ranch in 1948, but not the land managed by the BLM.
Bundy has said
I abide by all of Nevada state laws. But I don’t recognize the United States government as even existing.
The BLM was created in 1946, by merging two other agencies which go back many decades before, arguably to the late 18th century.
Bundy's father bought their ranch in 1948, but not the land managed by the BLM.
Bundy has said
I abide by all of Nevada state laws. But I don’t recognize the United States government as even existing.
There's definitely a valid point in the governments efforts trying to enforce this, just not by any means (swat). However how is that different from the federal government tolerating pot legalization in more and more states (which I applaud) although technically federal law should trump state law? Could they tolerate it in this case as well? These are not simple issues.
However how is that different from the federal government tolerating pot legalization
Not much difference.
Selective law enforcement is evil.
The Uyghurs are from China!
I remember they were mentioning that ethnic group on TV during the knife attack, I was like, "did they just say wigga on tv?" lol
Well I'm convinced without any proof, that they Chinese didn't give us the English spelling. And that spelling is wayyyyyyyy off. What other word in the English language has a "Wig" sound by "Uyg".
I'm pretty sure, there were high level meetings on how to spell it when it first hit the news, in both Washington and the in the Liberal Press.
I'm sure FOX didn't give a shit, they would have loved to have had an excuse to say "Wigger" one thousand times in the course of a News day. They would have giggled like Wayne and Garth as they told the news.
The legal situation has been contested because he owned the land before the
agency existed. Th
Source?
But, does anyone see a problem here??
Not at that FICO level.
As Mark Zandi and Jim Parrott have pointed out, the average credit score on loans to purchase homes in 2013 was over 750, some 50 points higher than the average score a decade ago. Before the housing bubble, nearly one-fifth of mortgage borrowers had credit scores below 660. Today, only one-tenth of borrowers have credit scores in this range. In 1999, 25% of first-time homebuyers had credit scores of 620 or below. Today, getting an affordable mortgage with a credit score below 620 is a very tall order indeed.
As I've mentioned before, and as the late Tanta on Calculated Risk has pointed out, subprime under traditional subprime standards where you evaluate credit, capacity to pay, and collateral, wasn't a problem per se. What was a problem was when you stopped evaluating one or more of those factors, as was done for many loan products during the boom, such as Alt-A loans and many of the low-doc/no-doc stuff.
620 can be just fine if you underwrite properly, as was done in traditional subprime. When 620 doesn't work is when you are lax in underwriting and get unexpected or unpredicted default rates.
The survey also says that half of all Americans don’t even know what the minimum required FICO score is to qualify for a loan.
Not sure why that's particularly relevant. The score needed can differ from lender to lender, and the actual score is based on the lender's standards for interest rates.
Just as important as credit are capacity to pay and collateral, see above.
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