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sarktastic
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Sell em off as condo's in the open market, limit one, homeowner occupied.
Let the vultures buy the foreclosures from those who can't/won't pay... without subsidy.
This is fucked up. Yes, it's true. Yes, it will go over Hondo's head... but, it's worth watching happen if you REALLY want to understand the... ahem... "HOT!!! real estate market"
Let the vultures buy the foreclosures from those who can't/won't pay... without subsidy.
This is fucked up. Yes, it's true. Yes, it will go over Hondo's head... but, it's worth watching happen if you REALLY want to understand the... ahem... "HOT!!! real estate market"
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Cant have a link when I was watching live and in passing buttfucker. Go to komo4.com duck, find the link in TOP STORIES and find the bitch yourself. Want me to hold your fucking hand the rest of your life? Break free Sark, there's a wealth of knowledge right at your fingertips.
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Blackstone and Starwood have extensive SFR holdings they bought at auction during the boom time of foreclosures. In multiple states. They are holding them as rentals and will package as an IPO and sell off when the gain is large enough.
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Is that the same David Stockman that was forced out of the Reagan administration after he admitted that "we don't really understand what all these numbers mean", but as the head of the OMB presided over a trippling of the national debt from 81 to 85?sarktastic said: -
I thought you hated crony capitalism?
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Prolly ought not talk about growing the national debt, turbo.OZONE said:
Is that the same David Stockman that was forced out of the Reagan administration after he admitted that "we don't really understand what all these numbers mean", but as the head of the OMB presided over a trippling of the national debt from 81 to 85?sarktastic said: -
I agree that the fact that he is opposed to cronyism, sounds, on the surface, like a good thing, but I didn't have time to read his article deeper -- and after figuring out who he was -- didn't feel his credentials warranted making it worth my time.sarktastic said:I thought you hated crony capitalism?
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1. Not turbo.HuskyInAZ said:
Prolly ought not talk about growing the national debt, turbo.OZONE said:
Is that the same David Stockman that was forced out of the Reagan administration after he admitted that "we don't really understand what all these numbers mean", but as the head of the OMB presided over a trippling of the national debt from 81 to 85?sarktastic said:
2. What's wrong with establishing who the author is? Just sounds like another borrow and spend republican. One that was forced out of his office by Reagan.