When they report ****, you're there to slurp it up......show me one grocery item that isn't massively inflated since the moron assumed the stolen office.Squatchman » 14 Jul 2023, 7:10 am » wrote: ↑ And a lot of people vote with their wallet.
Inflation down,jobs up, Biden wins.
What if the Republicans want to audit the Fed, default on the debt, and never consider any new taxes except k poor folks?Skans » 14 Jul 2023, 8:09 am » wrote: ↑ The Dow, S&P 500 and NASDQ have all had nice run-ups over this past week. We'll see if there's a pull-back today. While I like making money, I care a lot more about getting good leadership into the Oval Office and Congress, which is anything BUT Democrats.
I don't know where you get those numbers, but they are wrong. I know for a fact that in Orlando metro, if you don't want to live in the ghetto, you will need to pay closer to $500k for an average, pre-owned house. In Miami, it's closer to $800K, if you don't want to live in a sketch area. In Tampa, it's closer to $800k, because the better areas are closer to the water, and it turns sketch pretty quickly when you are nowhere near the water. Jax - you might be able to find something in Jax that meets this criteria at around $400k, but again, there are some pretty sketchy areas in Jax that are no-go. So, you can't include those in your numbers.BuckNaked » 14 Jul 2023, 11:20 am » wrote: ↑ not in the free sunshine state
Miami 515,000 outlier
orlando 390,900
jax 302,000
Tampa 441,000
Republicans are not going to default on the debt. No Republican has ever even come close to indicating this.Bruce » 14 Jul 2023, 12:34 pm » wrote: ↑ What if the Republicans want to audit the Fed, default on the debt, and never consider any new taxes except k poor folks?
you’re wrong I got em off googleSkans » 14 Jul 2023, 12:46 pm » wrote: ↑ I don't know where you get those numbers, but they are wrong. I know for a fact that in Orlando metro, if you don't want to live in the ghetto, you will need to pay closer to $500k for an average, pre-owned house. In Miami, it's closer to $800K, if you don't want to live in a sketch area. In Tampa, it's closer to $800k, because the better areas are closer to the water, and it turns sketch pretty quickly when you are nowhere near the water. Jax - you might be able to find something in Jax that meets this criteria at around $400k, but again, there are some pretty sketchy areas in Jax that are no-go. So, you can't include those in your numbers.
If anything, I'm low on these numbers. The problem is, your numbers have "junk" in them. NO SKETCH, GHETTO PROPERTIES - you can buy those for $150k all day long. They bring the average down, but that's not reality.
Like I said, your stats lump in a bunch of ghetto houses, bringing the prices artificially down. That is not comparable to what most people's non-ghetto kids would be looking at buying.
well **** I could find you million dollar homes all over but that aint the average numb nutsSkans » 14 Jul 2023, 1:17 pm » wrote: ↑ Like I said, your stats lump in a bunch of ghetto houses, bringing the prices artificially down. That is not comparable to what most people's non-ghetto kids would be looking at buying.
Here's one example in Orlando
$670,000 - 2,100 sf house in an neighborhood of houses built in the 1960's. Just a very average neighborhood. In the 2000's, this house would have sold for $180K.
My teachers never could get me, to spell lose the right way.
Average minus Ghetto. All metro areas have sketch ghetto. No normal working white couple is ever going to live there. So, your numbers don't reflect that. They are skewed by sketch. Recall what I said, BN.BuckNaked » 14 Jul 2023, 1:21 pm » wrote: ↑ well **** I could find you million dollar homes all over but that aint the average numb nuts
ha ha ha ha, explaining evolving in actual time displaced as any other isn't really asking anything more than rhetorical questions, which amounts to syllogism on people with one track narratives defending their achieved by tyranny with human rights to denounce now is physically eternity.Skans » 14 Jul 2023, 8:49 am » wrote: ↑ ******* can't ask the right question, so he blames me. Just like a woke liberal.
Look, a back-pedaling, excuse-making, Biden apologist....have you ever met a Democrat cock you didn't want to slobber on?Xavier_Onassis » 14 Jul 2023, 1:32 pm » wrote: ↑ 85 percent now think the country is headed in the wrong way...LOL its over!
This is a silly question that they really should cease to act.
It is based on a false dichotomy that there is only a right path and a wrong one, when the reality is that there are a multitude of paths and also a multitude of destinations that people think a "proper" path will lead.
To the centrist, the path that leads to the right is the wrong path, and so is the path hat leads to the left.
But there are many more than just three paths.
I cannot recall of a single instance in which any sort of majority would say they thought the country was on the right path.
Really, when people say the country is on the wrong path, they are saying that they do not know what the proper path is or how to find it.
He cant count that highRebelGator » 14 Jul 2023, 2:10 pm » wrote: ↑ Look, a back-pedaling, excuse-making, Biden apologist....have you ever met a Democrat cock you didn't want to slobber on?
not in Florida and you won’t be near the ghettoSkans » 14 Jul 2023, 2:01 pm » wrote: ↑ Average minus Ghetto. All metro areas have sketch ghetto. No normal working white couple is ever going to live there. So, your numbers don't reflect that. They are skewed by sketch. Recall what I said, BN.
.."If you want to work you will need to be near a city like the ones named above and pay $500K
if you want a 2,500 sf house, unless you want to live in the Ghetto."
Look, I'm sure I can find a lot of places "in Florida" that are not ghetto and not $500,000. But, in the major metro areas, yeah, price is about $500,000 for an average house 3/2 single family house on a .25 lot. Not town homes. Not condos. Not Mobile Homes/manufactured housing.
not trueSkans » 14 Jul 2023, 2:56 pm » wrote: ↑ Look, I'm sure I can find a lot of places "in Florida" that are not ghetto and not $500,000. But, in the major metro areas, yeah, price is about $500,000 for an average house 3/2 single family house on a .25 lot. Not town homes. Not condos. Not Mobile Homes/manufactured housing.
Average 4/2 older house, less than 2,000 sf in Miami - not on water. $815,000
you need a new realtorSkans » 14 Jul 2023, 3:29 pm » wrote: ↑ Average 4/2 older house, less than 2,000 sf in Miami - not on water. $815,000
Tampa - 4/2 1,700 sf Ashton Parkway, $500,000