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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Drygulch Dan who wrote (12921)8/22/2003 1:34:14 PM
From: fattyRead Replies (4) of 306849
 
>Now really try to hear this. It matters not what your neighbor pays. That's an independent variable. Thats his /her business. Not yours. Its not a matter of fairness. And anyway, life ain't fair. What fairy tale did you read in school that told you it should be?

But if your house appreciates, you're entitled to financing (hence, indirect subsidies from federal government) that's not available to others. You're taking advantage of others.

>The important thing is to constrain the tax and spend socialist governments that crowd around this taxation feed trough.

But guess who is the bigger beneficiary of the government? The 30 year olds or the 80 year olds?

If we revoke the right to vote for the retirees, we will have a very different form of government. People under 18 don't have rights to vote, so why should the nursing home residents?
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