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Post by muffin on Dec 13, 2012 16:36:29 GMT -5
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Post by jamie on Dec 13, 2012 16:47:46 GMT -5
Billions a month spent by the government buying up mortgage securities yet the homeowners see squat. So the only ones that benefit are the fatcats at the top of the food chain.
I did not know that Brevard County leads the pack in foreclosures but it does not surprise me. We must have a mortgage company friendly judiciary here.
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Post by DaveyJones on Dec 13, 2012 16:58:08 GMT -5
Check out FLT newspaper on Tuesdays,there is a chit load of foreclosers in the courts.
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Post by tomjor on Dec 14, 2012 5:40:42 GMT -5
Clearly none of you read anything beyond the 2 paragraph non-story referenced in the link. There's actually quite a bit of information out there on exactly what is happening. Brevard's standing is not surprising at all, since they led the nation at the height of the real estate boom. Just on that basis alone it only makes sense that it will take longer to recover. Brevard's real estate market is recovering, albeit slowly. There are a number of reasons and factors at work affecting that process.
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Post by DaveyJones on Dec 14, 2012 10:41:35 GMT -5
You actually still believe that this nation will recover from its economic mess of the last 4 years? Oh wait...you didnt vote for Obama..
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Post by muffin on Dec 14, 2012 10:52:52 GMT -5
....we can blame Obama for closing down NASA, and making us number one in the nation in foreclosures.
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Post by DaveyJones on Dec 14, 2012 10:56:08 GMT -5
Are you sure that wasnt G.Bush, that poor guy got blamed for everything that went wrong in this country. ;D
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Post by muffin on Dec 14, 2012 10:58:10 GMT -5
Are you sure that wasnt G.Bush, that poor guy got blamed for everything that went wrong in this country. ;D .....I don't know, but I'm sure tomjor will tell us.
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Post by tomjor on Dec 14, 2012 11:38:24 GMT -5
You actually still believe that this nation will recover from its economic mess of the last 4 years? Oh wait...you didnt vote for Obama.. Yes I do believe that we will recover. There are signs of recovery in pockets across the country, and history shows us clearly that these events occur and we've always had the ability and desire to recover. If you're convinced we won't you should move to another country and let someone else have your job. Oh wait, you're not going to go that far! I didn't vote for Obama or Romney.
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Post by muffin on Dec 14, 2012 12:02:07 GMT -5
You actually still believe that this nation will recover from its economic mess of the last 4 years? Oh wait...you didnt vote for Obama.. Yes I do believe that we will recover. There are signs of recovery in pockets across the country, and history shows us clearly that these events occur and we've always had the ability and desire to recover. If you're convinced we won't you should move to another country and let someone else have your job. Oh wait, you're not going to go that far! I didn't vote for Obama or Romney. ..... so you're a Pauliac?
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Post by tomjor on Dec 14, 2012 12:17:29 GMT -5
First off, NASA is not being closed.
Second, President Bush signed the NASA Authorization Act of 2008. Not bashing him, just stating a recorded fact that the program changes were initiated during the Bush Administration.
Let me ask you experts a question: do either of you know the amount of money NASA spent to administer the shuttle program? Do either of you know any of the sources of those funds?
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Post by tomjor on Dec 14, 2012 12:18:57 GMT -5
Yes I do believe that we will recover. There are signs of recovery in pockets across the country, and history shows us clearly that these events occur and we've always had the ability and desire to recover. If you're convinced we won't you should move to another country and let someone else have your job. Oh wait, you're not going to go that far! I didn't vote for Obama or Romney. ..... so you're a Pauliac? No. He's right on some things, but overall he's a flamethrower and not a leader.
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Post by jamie on Dec 14, 2012 18:46:42 GMT -5
Tomjor is right. There are pockets of recovery. The government is hiring like crazy. They have fantastic benefits. The government is a wonderful pocket of recovery. They reach into the citizens pockets as they recover from their last binge of unrestrained spending.
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Post by hailmary on Dec 14, 2012 20:21:01 GMT -5
Tomjor is right. There are pockets of recovery. The government is hiring like crazy. They have fantastic benefits. The government is a wonderful pocket of recovery. They reach into the citizens pockets as they recover from their last binge of unrestrained spending. Well said. I am not sure who tomjor voted for. Facebooker???
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Post by tomjor on Dec 14, 2012 21:31:25 GMT -5
Tomjor is right. There are pockets of recovery. The government is hiring like crazy. They have fantastic benefits. The government is a wonderful pocket of recovery. They reach into the citizens pockets as they recover from their last binge of unrestrained spending. Well your forum leader is part of that gov't, but you seem to think it's okay so there really isn't a problem, is there?
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