Harry Guerrilla
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buy low sell high!!
I'm getting a house that was originally $110k for about $40k.
Completely clean in A+ shape.
buy low sell high!!
your class hatred is showing again. what is a fair tax burden for those who make 22% of the income? 22% is one fair version and so is one percent-that means every group pays the same amount of tax
The GOP is the only party to have been found, in a court of law, to be engaging in illegal behavior when it comes to voting. They have no place lecturing others on electoral laws.
The rightwings criminal behavior against voters is just one piece of their campaign of class warfare. They know that the wealthy can't bribe everyone, so they use force to keep the poor an the middle class from voting.
I'm getting a house that was originally $110k for about $40k.
Completely clean in A+ shape.
It gets a bit silly to ask you to clarify a claim you made and have you repeat the same stupidity over anf over.
I actually am concluding you are a conservative trying to make libs look stupid
There's no point in asking the rightwingers to clarify their point when all they can do is mindlessly repeat their slogans. The rightwingers need no assistance when it comes to making themselves look stupid. Their whining about spending, after spending 8 years under bush* spending like drunken sailors has made their foolish hypocrisy evident to all but the deluded hyper-partisans
great deal, hopefully you can sell it in a few years for 110 or so and then find one for 110 that was worth 250K
yep I am right, took a while to get conclusive proof
I'm a pretty good ways outside of Atlanta, so a normal market value house here is much less than what city prices are.
I suspect, that the max value of that house will top out around $100k, maybe a little less.
Also depends on local community growth, which could change all that too.
Rightwingers are always certain, but rarely right.
You don't call the worst recession since the Great Depression, a financial tailspin. Without the tarp its likely it would have been another depression.
All the financial experts on both sides of the isle are saying that if we default on our debt and get our credit rating slashed, it will be devastating to our own economy, as it will be to the world economy. Even the ultra-conservative Republican Governor of my state of Virginia has switched positions on the debt ceiling because he suddenly realized that since Virginia gets so much of its revenue from federal sources, if the federal government suffers, so does Virginia.
So I hope you will forgive me for not going with your gut feeling.
TX has along history of neglecting the needy. Whatever they do provide is just token of compassion, often funded by the fed govt, and meant only to obscure the depraved indifference of its' rightwing population. Thats why TX is near the top of the list when it comes to most of societys' disorders like poverty, hunger, unemployment, education, teen pregnancy, etc
especially the dead ones
I'm getting a house that was originally $110k for about $40k.
Completely clean in A+ shape.
It's sad that you can't actually address the point. There is nobody in Texas (or any other state) that doesn't have access to a program they would need to aquire food.
It's sad that didn't actually address the point that I made. It's not hard to spout opinions and not respond to the points of others
The results prove that there are many people who can't access the minimal programs that TX offers (often funded with money from the Fed govt) Thats why TX is on the bleeding edge when iit comes to a variety of negative social indicators like poverty, hunger, uneployment and teen pregnancy
Regarding suppression of the vote by the right wing against the poor
Do you have any evidence to present that anyone has been convicted of voter fraud for having dead people vote in an election?
Two top aides to former Maryland Gov. Robert Ehrlich (R) were indicted Friday for trying to suppress Democratic voter turnout by ordering misleading phone calls that discouraged voters from going to the polls. The Baltimore Sun reports that Paul Schurick, Ehrlich’s communications director, and Julius Henson, a longtime GOP operative, directed this deceptive robocall campaign targeting the state’s black voters during last year’s gubernatorial campaign
Julius Henson and Paul Schurick each face three counts of conspiracy to violate Maryland election laws, one count of attempting to influence a voter’s decision and one count of failing to provide an authority line (on campaign material). Schurick also is charged with one count of obstruction of justice. [...]
The indictment, handed up by a Baltimore City grand jury, came after an eight-month investigation by State Prosecutor Emmet Davitt into tens of thousands of robocalls that went out late on Election Day. A caller instructed voters in Democratic areas to stay home and “relax” because Democratic Gov. Martin O’Malley had already won. In fact, the polls were still open. [...]
The indictment describes a document titled “The Schurick Doctrine” and says that it was “designed to promote confusion, emotionalism, and frustration among African-American Democrats.”
This started based upon your point that Texas was callous and just allowing people to suffer because they couldn't access enough to eat. There is no reason anyone outside of their own actions should be in that situation. That is addressing your point, you just refuse to acknowledge the point.
Texas refuses to allow them out of the house? How is Texas stopping people from accessing the programs? If the Federal government is already providing a program, why should Texas provide a redundant program?
Food stamps is a federal program. It is run by the states but it is a federal program. Is Texas using these monies for Ranger tickets or something?
I don't know what you mean by "outside their own actions" mean, but if you're blaming the poor for being to stubborn to eat, I'm not buying it. The facts show that TX has one of the nations highest rate of poverty, and does the less about it than most states.
It's sad that you can't address my point without putting words into my mouth. I didn't say they can't leave the house. I am saying that they obviously are having a problem accessing these programs because they aren't showing up. The idea that the poor are refusing to eat is nonsensical.
You can give as many excuses as you want (ex they refuse to eat, it's the fed govt problem, etc) but the facts show that the token efforts in TX are not sufficient. That's why TX leads when it comes to so many social ills.
It has one of the highest rates of people being here illegally. Texas tries and tries to rectify that situation but are fought at every action they take. It's a foolish arguement to state that citizens of this country are not eating. We do not have people dying from malnutrition. (outside of some odd rare case one might find). The programs are there that any citizen can access food. I'm sure once again, you'll dismiss this fact based upon rhetoric.
So please, tell us why they are not showing up. Use your own words. (hint: if you only use baseless accusations people must jump to their own conclusions)
Illegal immigration.
Actually, due to the lack of jobs, net immigration has dropped to zero. And the #'s show that TX has higher than avg poverty, unemployment, hunger, etc
And people obviously can't access the programs as proven by the fact that they aren't accessing them. It's not because the hungry are stubbornly refusing to eat.
There are many reasons why summer programs are inaccessible to the poor. For one, their children aren't in school, and the parents can't bring them to where the food is.
Illegal immigration has dropped to net zero. For every immigrant entering the country, one is leaving. The fact remains that when it comes to social ills, TX is on the bleeding edge because TX spends less than most other states to rectify the situation.
If so, the numbers will reflect that at some point in the future.
Because Texas locks them in their homes?
Food stamps do not end in the summer. Besides, Texas does provide summer programs.
The facts are, you have provided no facts.
TX will continue to lead the nation when it comes to social ills.
No, because TX programs are not accessible
We werent talking about food stamps
You haven't provided facts
Opinion noted.
Opinion noted despite not addressing the points that they are available and accessible and you providing absolutly nothing to the contrary.
The discussion is access to food. I realize that isn't what you are actually talking about but sometimes reality simply must be interjected.
What? No mention about the Texas summer food program?
Fact - TX is on the bleeding edge when it comes to many of societys ills
And we were talking about a particular program, not food stamps and "mentioning" a program is not providing facts about the program