Corn cawber,
Your answer to this was a classic.
To: Mick Mørmøny who wrote (46098) 12/25/2005 9:14:08 PM From: Bonefish 4 Recommendations Read Replies (9) of 151167 Message 22003850
The housing run-up is one of the most potentially destructive, pathetic events in U.S. History. It's ramifications range from enivironmental destruction to economic destruction. Those that profited from it should be ashamed and those who caused it should be taken out and whipped. Like the stock market in 2000, a generation of gains were had in a few years. Those buying now run the risk of financial devistation. Those that have been renting, saving, living on a boat, been out of the country for the last few years, taking care of sick relatives or simply saving for a first home have been screwed over royally. Even sadder is the fact that the government will be happy to perpetuate it putting a greater number of people at risk. I wouldn't be surprised if there is a taxpayer bailout. To let something as basic as housing become a bubble game is totally irresponsible and unconscionable. The people responsible for this should be identified and be made to pay for what they have done.
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Your answer
To: Bonefish who wrote (46099) 12/26/2005 6:18:34 AM From: Micawber Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 151168
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I would like to see a show of hands from those of you who have made money in this "most potentially destructive, pathetic events in U.S. History."
You should be ashamed of yourself for making that money. Perhaps you should give it back, to those "that have been renting, saving, living on a boat, been out of the country for the last few years, taking care of sick relatives or simply saving for a first home".
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So Cawber, does it still fascinate you? Or do you finally get it after nearly 3 years? |