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To: loantech who wrote (6072)1/23/2004 10:22:30 PM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 110194
 
It is truely absurd. As I told Russ they do not have to hike to stop this train, all they have to do is stop giving money away. This is the most reckless idea yet to get re-elected. No, I take that back, the free Social Security benefits for aliens has to take the frigging cake. What a mess.

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To: loantech who wrote (6072)1/23/2004 11:31:08 PM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 110194
 
As you know better than me, many citizens have the desire to own a home, but they don't have the dough to make the down payment. And therefore, they balk at making the decision
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How rude. People balking at buying something cause they can't afford it.
That is simply preposterous. No wonder the president is upset.

Well not only do we have a "Home Ownership Gap" we have a mineshaft gap. "Mr. President, we have a mineshaft gap". In the event of a war, Russia has more mineshafts in which to take shelter than the US.

Well I no longer worry about that, but I do worry about the mine gap. I do not own a gold mine because I can not afford one. I think EVERYONE is entitled to own their own gold mine. I propose an act of congress to fund everyone $10,000,000 so we can go out and buy a downpayment on our own gold mines. Why not, I desire one?

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