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About This Page: This is a discussion on Politics within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. I'd just like to give a big ol' "screw you" to everyone involved with the stimulus package.
That is all.
Just saw a story on CNBC about some dude in Madison, Wisconsin that can't sell his condo, so he's offering his Packers tickets as part of the deal.
What is he asking for his condo? $284K! In Madison, Wisconsin!
But he's already reduced his price $40k?!
I'm tired of hearing about people who can't sell their houses . . . for over-inflated prices.
I guess I should cry that I can't sell my Cisco stocks for $100 a share.
__________________ "I would just like to hear the pitter-patter of tiny feet before I die."
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Just saw a story on CNBC about some dude in Madison, Wisconsin that can't sell his condo, so he's offering his Packers tickets as part of the deal.
What is he asking for his condo? $284K! In Madison, Wisconsin!
But he's already reduced his price $40k?!
I'm tired of hearing about people who can't sell their houses . . . for over-inflated prices.
I guess I should cry that I can't sell my Cisco stocks for $100 a share.
We're all supposed to go out and buy something and accumulate more consumer debt. That's right, don't limit yourself to the cash in hand, go out and finance something! "Honey, i'm just doing this for my country!"
We're all supposed to go out and buy something and accumulate more consumer debt. That's right, don't limit yourself to the cash in hand, go out and finance something! "Honey, i'm just doing this for my country!"
My free money is going right back into the government's pocket. It'll pay for my $1,400 supplemental property tax bill.
Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions.He can be reached at: PaulCraigRoberts@yahoo.com