Not if ya $aved it in the Bank or Real Estate but I do think "Housing" is gonna "Crash" something make 2007/2008 look like a walk in the park too..JohnnyYou » 04 Apr 2025, 3:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Maybe if we send the stock market in a cold cave for three days it will come back by Easter.
Phooking Epooooch Loss.. COVID is back..
Everybody's money is evaporating.
TwoIfByTea » 04 Apr 2025, 4:10 pm » wrote: ↑ Not if ya $aved it in the Bank or Real Estate but I do think "Housing" is gonna "Crash" something make 2007/2008 look like a walk in the park too..
I mean asking a quarter million a "Fixer Upper" needs another 50/100 grand in work from the get go to be "Habitable" or Rent Out.
The housing prices just aint "Sustainable" nowhere but 2 "Crash" really hard too
JohnnyYou » 04 Apr 2025, 3:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Maybe if we send the stock market in a cold cave for three days it will come back by Easter.
Phooking Epooooch Loss.. COVID is back..
Everybody's money is evaporating.
nefarious101 » 04 Apr 2025, 4:46 pm » wrote: ↑ Crash the economy to lower interest rates to renew a lot of debt at lower rates....then turn it all back on
you're an adult...suck it up and stop bitching constantly about every little thing
nefarious101 » 04 Apr 2025, 4:46 pm » wrote: ↑ Crash the economy to lower interest rates to renew a lot of debt at lower rates....then turn it all back on
you're an adult...suck it up and stop bitching constantly about every little thing
Thats basically what we been doing last 3/4 decades or so.nefarious101 » 04 Apr 2025, 4:46 pm » wrote: ↑ Crash the economy to lower interest rates to renew a lot of debt at lower rates....then turn it all back on
you're an adult...suck it up and stop bitching constantly about every little thing
I hope you're right.TwoIfByTea » 04 Apr 2025, 4:10 pm » wrote: ↑ Not if ya $aved it in the Bank or Real Estate but I do think "Housing" is gonna "Crash" something make 2007/2008 look like a walk in the park too..
I mean asking a quarter million a "Fixer Upper" needs another 50/100 grand in work from the get go to be "Habitable" or Rent Out.
The housing prices just aint "Sustainable" nowhere but 2 "Crash" really hard too
Look at a Car or a Truck .*GHETTOBLASTER » 05 Apr 2025, 6:50 pm » wrote: ↑ I hope you're right.
I'm almost done with all the site prep / utilities work for a new house and am in a "holding pattern" waiting for building materials prices to reach another 20 year low.
I bought a 1982 F150 in 1984....still have it. Made double payments on it for sureTwoIfByTea » 05 Apr 2025, 6:56 pm » wrote: ↑ Look at a Car or a Truck .
Back in the day ya still buy a "Base Model" a stick shift and crank windows but ya could "Save Up" put half down make double payments have that Title in ya name afew years later.
Today a freaking Kia cost as much a house used too.
And today cars got abuncha extra crap too pads that price another extra 10 or 15 grand from the get go too.
Mrkelly » 05 Apr 2025, 6:38 pm » wrote: ↑so that is tRumps plan?
crash the economy, then the rich can buy everything up that the little guy lost
on the cheap![]()
You must be SO proud
nefarious101 » 05 Apr 2025, 7:13 pm » wrote: ↑ Hey Dribbles....
Don't see your plan on doing nothing but bitching is working out to well..
so much for the bitter old man in a nursing home plan
yeah...I am proud of the job Trump's doing
Pootin Sniffers like Dribbles here offer nothing and usually have nothing...
TwoIfByTea » 05 Apr 2025, 6:47 pm » wrote: ↑ Thats basically what we been doing last 3/4 decades or so.
Eventually each printed dollar produces less & less economic activity.
But our Economy & Markets have become "Addicted" cheap free easy money from the Federal Reserve Bank.
Problem is when we print more $$$ and Inflation skyrockets that only helps the Banks & Wall-Street who are the 1st beneficiaries that "New Money "
The rest of us we get a little raise or 2 at our jobs but doesnt really keep up the price inflation but on the news say "Wages" are Up & Pimp the "Narrative".
Anybody who lives in the "Real World" trying pay their bills put some groceries in the fridge knows this economy is a "Complete Facade" too
Mrkelly » 05 Apr 2025, 7:17 pm » wrote: ↑You will change your mind when Wall Street recovers
and you will be proud of tRump for keeping it from going bust
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You tRumpers are a funny bunch
nefarious101 » 05 Apr 2025, 7:19 pm » wrote: ↑ I'm fine either way....good planning made sure of that.....good choices....good life
We Trumper's are equipped the the common sense you aren't
I like the older was easier to fix yourself actually just drive em good keep up on the maintenence like changing the oil they last a long time again though take care of it dont drive like an idiot.*GHETTOBLASTER » 05 Apr 2025, 7:08 pm » wrote: ↑ I bought a 1982 F150 in 1984....still have it. Made double payments on it for sure
bought a 1993 Jeep in 1996.....still have it. Made quadruple payments
a 1974 John Deere 950 in 2010....still have it
what a great investment all 3 of these machines have been
At one time, the right to self repair was a goal the government was attempting to enforce. There is some ancient legislation which tried to protect the rights that the shyt we buy doesn't cost a fortune to maintain. There is no Ralph Nader today.TwoIfByTea » 05 Apr 2025, 11:42 pm » wrote: ↑ I like the older was easier to fix yourself actually just drive em good keep up on the maintenence like changing the oil they last a long time again though take care of it dont drive like an idiot.
Todays stuff even in Trucking everything gotta go back to a dealership got the right software.
Heck old stuff ya disconected the battery cables rest the dummy lights usually was just ya bought a bad tank of stale gas run it down half a tank fill her with "Premium" ya were good and just dont buy gas there again.
I dont know why but I had an old Ford didnt like Ammoco Gas get gas anywhere else it was fine if I stopped at the Ammocco filled up that engine light come on and ran funny until filled it up somewhwere else