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Come on guys, somebody has to live in LA. Might as well be you.
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tomtom wrote: I like cats, but not as bathroom accessories. http://www.redfin.com/WA/Seattle/6011-1 ... ome/304538 That toilet is a double-wide.
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TJ_98370 wrote: WestSideBilly wrote: ...The F-series has been the number 1 seller for roughly 25 years, continuous, Chevy/GMC's equivalent has been #2. Work trucks, ranch/farm trucks, tow vehicles, etc account for a lot of the volume of vehic…
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tomtom wrote: davidlush@davidlush.com wrote: What are your techniques for getting out of debt? It's easy. Pay cash. It helps to have cash in the first place. 8)
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SeattleMoose wrote: In my place of employment 12 engineers have decided to move to TX...10 permanently and only 2 "temporary". Hope you are getting used to this weather, because that's Texas! :twisted: :twisted:
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Got popcorn?
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The Tim wrote: IMHO, people seem to have a weird, skewed view of how much space they "need." I grew up in a 3-bedroom, 1,288 sqft house, and it never occurred to me that it was too small for our family of 5. P.S. (In case anyone is wondering…
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I have a problem attending a rally if there are going to be Ron Paul supporters, racists, creationists and other assorted right-wing extremists.
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Thomas B. wrote: This house was sold, to what looks to be a renovation outfit, in September of last year for $493K. Now it is back on the market at $789K. Wow! That's a difference of $296K. In most places, the would buy you a brand …
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: The Tim wrote: I don't remember which one for sure, but I'd guess it was "The Retreat," which had TVs jammed into pretty much every possible space--17 in all. Those guys were so on key with their street of dr…
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The Tim wrote: Just posted a story to the blog on this very topic. Both the national and King County unemployment rates are currently rising at a ridiculous pace. There is a lot of fat in the economy yet to be shed. I predict the official …
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: SeattleMoose wrote: Geez RCC.....stop being such a sheep and grow some horns!!! So, I'm a sheep because I don't want to join your little tantrum? WaaaWaaa, we're really angry, and we demand you mean old poli…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: leaveseattle wrote: I would use the term "symbolism" I wouldn't. If it's symbolic, then it's symbolic of a punch of angry people who don't know their history. We all voted for these people. We aren't bein…
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I say HELL YES to a progressive state income tax. About time we taxed the Republican assholes into oblivion. Also institute a luxury sales tax on the Republican assholes who buy $70K BMWs.
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deejayoh wrote: One thing is for certain - this is not an inflationary indicator. there are no buyers. 5% YoY reduction in PCE, where that makes up 70% of a $14 trillion economy = $500billion in spending that has disappeared That's …
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Markor wrote: I doubt it's even as high as -10% now. Granted I've never been much of a shopper (always frugal), but just looking around, a lot of stores look deserted or close to it. I'm making more mercy buys lately, like yesterday I bought a sli…
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Charles Dean wrote: Here's an interesting article that NPR did about Keynes and Keynesian economic theory: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... t=1&f=1001 All Keynesian theory does is expand socialism. Reagan was the first to …
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jon wrote: A tax break won't help the unemployed. Washington State is boosting its unemployment payments. The best tax cut would be directed towards creating real jobs that won't disappear like morning dew once the handouts stop. Allo…
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WestSideBilly wrote: FL has a somewhat valid point. Even if we revolutionize wind turbines, solar cells, tidal power collection (whatever that's called), or some other clean technology, eventually the actual manufacturing will be outsourced to a …
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Charles Dean wrote: FreedomLover wrote: Charles Dean wrote: So today with Obama making his little press appearance at the hardware factory that makes bolts for wind turbines I had a thought. We're not the only country in the world who is …
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: FreedomLover wrote: Who said they had to buy a $4K plasma TV on a loan? Why can't people live within their means? I think you missed the sarcasm in my statement. The point was that sellers are charging $10k …
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: FreedomLover wrote: Most people do not want prices to go down. They want a return to 2006 bubble pricing. Denial is still the order of the day. I wonder when the shit really hits the fan? Most people want wha…
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Charles Dean wrote: So today with Obama making his little press appearance at the hardware factory that makes bolts for wind turbines I had a thought. We're not the only country in the world who is interested in not buying oil from the Saudis any…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: Alan wrote: That is just a way for them to lower the rent without publishing a lower rent. Publishing lower rent prices encourages everyone else to lower rent prices too. I know that's the argument when a bui…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: Notorious A.R.T. wrote: I wonder when the orange spray tan fad goes away... Let's see, I'm broke and can't afford my latte, organic food, SUV, or dream house. Do you think I'll use that opportunity to elimin…
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WestSideBilly wrote: KayBee wrote: I think this article is about arbitrage more than speculation. February crude is trading for delivery later this month at $35 a barrel while crude for delivery in December is trading at $58. So they buy Feb, …
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TJ_98370 wrote: I believe the general public is aware that oil prices were manipulated and they are pissed! Stricter regulation of specualtion in commodities markets is inevitable, IMO. So we should make policy because the "general public i…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: jillayne wrote: I wonder if this could be GOOD for the housing market, meaning, maybe this will prompt home sellers to finally begin lowering their prices on the eastside. I don't know...I already know some p…
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Charles Dean wrote: rose-colored-coolaid wrote: Charles Dean wrote: I think it's easy to theoretically pontificate upon the value of a free market economy. But the reality at that time was that people were willing to move into the middle …
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plymster wrote: The single biggest reason for lack of private investment during the 1930s was uncertainty over FDR's intrusive governance in the economy. This is the elephant in the room. -- FreedomLover Then let's look at other recover…