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Thread: The morning after, now what?
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11-26-2012 07:20 AM
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11-26-2012 11:23 PM
dosvegenia kudivah,tah peditious donas , dupa jura kudiva skusnev houya.
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11-26-2012 11:31 PM
actually, 64 , but a major fan of 69 !
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11-26-2012 11:38 PM
IF YOU WALK OUT ON US NOW
WE'RE WALKING AFTER YOU
FOO
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11-27-2012 06:36 PM
He's not trying to eliminate his deficit, he's trying to eliminate the billionaires.
The good news is that he will not be able to eliminate them.
The bad news is that they will no longer invest in this country.
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11-28-2012 10:05 AM
It's not the morning after anymore, thats a good thing.
What we have here is blatant failure to communicate/ cooperate !?
There's nothing wrong with the world.
Some of the people in it need to move on.
Some of the people in " control " need a good bitch slapping.
NOTHING MUCH REALLY NEEDS TO BE CHANGED, BUT WE NEED TO FIX WHAT WE HAVE.
JMOLast edited by TUCK646; 11-28-2012 at 12:22 PM. Reason: all of the above
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11-28-2012 12:07 PM
I think "tall" is the small coffee, "grande" is the medium size, and "venti" is the big one.
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11-28-2012 12:25 PM
That™,s what I / we were thinking ?¿¿?
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11-28-2012 12:58 PM
Vidi , Viagara, VENI
People we meet in life are either a Blessing or a Lesson
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11-28-2012 05:41 PM
Vino, viagra, Panoche'
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12-06-2012 10:44 PMHmmmmmmm, now we have to look into a special section for whatever you end up with after combining those.....
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12-10-2012 02:46 PM
More good news...The Housing market is up.....The Bad news.....they're being bought by China.
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As the U.S. housing market slowly starts to recover, foreign investment is helping it along.
According to the National Association of Realtors, non-American buyers accounted for $82 billion in home sales last year. More than $7 billion of that is by the Chinese, who are now the second largest foreign home purchasers after Canadians. They're buying high-end, multimillion-dollar homes from California to New York and paying cash.
"They're probably the top 1 percent of the Mandarin speakers that are coming from China," said Brent Chang, a Coldwell Banker realtor in Southern California. "They're really the people who have their own businesses or maybe were part of the government."
Some of these homes are specifically catered to Chinese buyers. Fox News visited a home listed at $8 million in Pasadena, Calif., that had two kitchens, the smaller one had ventilation for the cooking for aromatic or "stinky" foods like fish. It also has a lower level in-law suite and even a koi pond.
"People from China do a lot more business in their homes so they want their homes to really scream that they've made it and they're successful, " said Chang.
The Chinese like the U.S. because their money goes further. In Shanghai, $2 million might only get you a two-bedroom condo.
"You get a huge bang for your buck, you get land, you get good schools, you get a safe environment, nice community life, " said Linda Chang, a realtor who works with her son, Brent, in the San Marino and Pasadena areas of California.
Chang says while many other real estate markets have suffered, her area has flourished thanks to Chinese and other foreign buyers.
"It's been fantastic for the U.S. housing market because we have not suffered as other communities have," said the elder Chang. "In fact, our property values have increased."
While some of the Chinese buyers live in the U.S. full or part-time, realtors estimate about 40 percent of the homes are for investments. They're snapping up houses in states hit hard by foreclosures such as Nevada and Florida. Some are buying two or three homes at a time.
Chinese buyers lead foreign investment in US housing market
Read more: Chinese buyers lead foreign investment in US housing market | Fox News
According to Shanghai magazine Hurun Report, mainland China has almost 1 million millionaires and nearly half of them say they want to invest in the United States.
"It's a sign of their status," said Betty Chan, who deals with Chinese buyers in Las Vegas. "You can show off to your friends and family that I can buy something overseas, not everybody can do it."
Chan continued: "Most Chinese like to own a Mercedes ... it doesn't matter whether a Mercedes is a good car or not. It's just showing their status in the community, so owning a foreign house is pretty much a prestigious status in China, so they're proud to tell their friends: 'Hey, I own a house overseas.'"
Buyers from China also invested almost $2 billion in commercial property in 2011, or quadruple what they spent several years ago.
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12-10-2012 06:09 PM
Interesting article. Canadians are ahead of the Chinese in being buyers of American property.
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12-11-2012 07:00 AM
Congrats to the Chinks and the Canuks, for Acquiring callin fine American property.
For their sake we hope, they've reupped their Viagra scrips, staying power is key to this wouldbe R.E. market unless buying low , selling lower is the strategy Hate to be spoilsports, but again this wouldbe R.E. market has not bottomed out yet I'm/ we're callin a minimum of 3 mo yrs to bottom.
In other words " nothing good/ intresting is going to happen here while YOBAMA IS AT THE CONTROLS , THAT'S BEEN PREDETERMINED"
just the way its going to be.
.In wrapping up this sorryazz subject, STAYING POWER, VIAGRA..Concentrate on the property you already own , take small bites, if any buy some toys or tits to keep yoself busy ( play/fight nice !!!!¡
WE'LL BE BACK , just as soon as we finish kickin azz , and scratchin names., thats just how we roll, at thee moment NOW IS NOT THE TIME TO CHANGE THAT™
THE ONLY WAY OUT IS THOUGH.
BELIEVE THAT™
JMO
TUCK646Last edited by TUCK646; 12-11-2012 at 07:39 AM.
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12-11-2012 11:10 AM
A123 batteries...a ton of "government/green energy" funds
bankrupt
now getting bought by China at bargain prices....
we just F ourselves
A123′s China Sale Has Some Crossing Fingers For Intervention - Corporate Intelligence - WSJ