Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have recently grown and flown and created very impressive launches. There is nothing depressing about their futures. People that don't have a plan and follow it will have depressing futures. It all starts at home with parenting. If you are a lawnmower parent you set your kids up for failure.
Just stop....typical northern VA moron who is walking around with their eyes wide shut telling everyone how great they are. No one thinks you are great most likely they hate being around you because of your stupidity and entitlement.
I guess I touched a nerve.
No you just sound really stupid....but you know that about yourself
Anonymous wrote:We are spending more on social programs and income redistribution schemes than ever before, and it's never enough for you.
You're the one with the problem.
"From those according to their abilities, to those according to their needs." - Karl Marx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to not be in endless debt means the future is depressing? I would think runaway debt is the depressing future.
Bush and Trump 1.0 are responsible for over 58% of the national debt. The GOP budget will add another 5-11 Trillion dollars. Are you concerned about that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to not be in endless debt means the future is depressing? I would think runaway debt is the depressing future.
Then you should be absolutely mortified at the thought that the Republicans want massive tax cuts. Tax cuts will increase the debt. Previous Trump and Bush tax cuts already added trillions to the debt.
Unfortunately I haven't seen much in the way of tax cuts. They are maintaining current tax rates, though there is a no tax on tips or overtime provision.
There is also tariffs bringing in billions a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to not be in endless debt means the future is depressing? I would think runaway debt is the depressing future.
Bush and Trump 1.0 are responsible for over 58% of the national debt. The GOP budget will add another 5-11 Trillion dollars. Are you concerned about that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to not be in endless debt means the future is depressing? I would think runaway debt is the depressing future.
Bush and Trump 1.0 are responsible for over 58% of the national debt. The GOP budget will add another 5-11 Trillion dollars. Are you concerned about that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to not be in endless debt means the future is depressing? I would think runaway debt is the depressing future.
Then you should be absolutely mortified at the thought that the Republicans want massive tax cuts. Tax cuts will increase the debt. Previous Trump and Bush tax cuts already added trillions to the debt.
Unfortunately I haven't seen much in the way of tax cuts. They are maintaining current tax rates, though there is a no tax on tips or overtime provision.
There is also tariffs bringing in billions a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to not be in endless debt means the future is depressing? I would think runaway debt is the depressing future.
Then you should be absolutely mortified at the thought that the Republicans want massive tax cuts. Tax cuts will increase the debt. Previous Trump and Bush tax cuts already added trillions to the debt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to not be in endless debt means the future is depressing? I would think runaway debt is the depressing future.
Bush and Trump 1.0 are responsible for over 58% of the national debt. The GOP budget will add another 5-11 Trillion dollars. Are you concerned about that?
Anonymous wrote:Trying to not be in endless debt means the future is depressing? I would think runaway debt is the depressing future.
Anonymous wrote:The landlords look the other way to get the money.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Housing costs will go down as Trump deports illegal immigrants.
You think illegal immigrants are taking enough housing to have been impacting the market? Really?
For pretty much my adult life the illegal immigrant numbers have been around 11 million. Lets say for the sake of argument its true, removing ~3% of the population, or in reality 5-10% of the population if US born kids go with them would dramatically reduce the cost of housing, though it would hurt home equity. That's also excluding the millions who have asylum claims pending, or have some sort of temporary protected status which is another couple of million.
Again, you really think there are all these people here illegally "taking up" housing from natural born Americans? Wow, one is born every minute.
Supply and demand my friend.
Low supply=high prices.
Greater supply=affordability.
I threw out some numbers, please explain why you think housing would be no cheaper with 10% fewer people? We already can see this in Japan as there is excess housing supply.
For the most part, people here illegally are living with family and friends, crammed into houses and apartments. They are not living among and by themselves - how could they without, you know, documentation?