Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idiotic.
Democrats never learn. Free money drives up prices.
If everyone is given free $25,000 you know what I'll logically do in return? Automatically raise the price of my house by $25,000.
Might as well just do tax cuts for everyone
Anonymous wrote:Idiotic.
Democrats never learn. Free money drives up prices.
If everyone is given free $25,000 you know what I'll logically do in return? Automatically raise the price of my house by $25,000.
Anonymous wrote:And guess what?
All house prices go up…not just entry level homes. And only first time buyers get the proposed $25,000 credit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idiotic.
Democrats never learn. Free money drives up prices.
If everyone is given free $25,000 you know what I'll logically do in return? Automatically raise the price of my house by $25,000.
Cite any proof for this?
You can’t.
Stupid trumper.
Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people in this world, people who go through struggles and relish in seeing others struggle, and people who go through struggles and work towards making sure nobody else has to go through what they did.
The former are awful, bitter people, the kind of people who perpetuate cycles of abuse. The latter are the kind, decent people who make this world a better place.
I guess we know which kind you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a single mother, had to work for 8 years to save $28,000 towards the down payment on my first home. Once I got it (150 years old farmhouse with 1100sq ft space), I had to gut it ALL with my own hands, learning how to do framing, drywall, electrical, plumbing, pouring concrete subfloors, as I could not afford any contractors. Everything was properly inspected and approved by my local town and electrical inspectors.
After I paid my own down payment, NOW I HAVE TO CONTINUE WORKING LIKE A DOG TO FINANCE WITH MY FEDERAL INCOME TAXES $25,000 DOWNPAYMENT FOR OTHERS? Why? What do I owe all those people?
This is like saying it took me years to leave my abusive husband so I should Jan get to choose to leave hers after only a month.
You should be very proud of what you did but no one should have to struggle like you did and we have to course correct?
How can anyone take you seriously when you’re comparing free money with an abusive husband?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a single mother, had to work for 8 years to save $28,000 towards the down payment on my first home. Once I got it (150 years old farmhouse with 1100sq ft space), I had to gut it ALL with my own hands, learning how to do framing, drywall, electrical, plumbing, pouring concrete subfloors, as I could not afford any contractors. Everything was properly inspected and approved by my local town and electrical inspectors.
After I paid my own down payment, NOW I HAVE TO CONTINUE WORKING LIKE A DOG TO FINANCE WITH MY FEDERAL INCOME TAXES $25,000 DOWNPAYMENT FOR OTHERS? Why? What do I owe all those people?
This is like saying it took me years to leave my abusive husband so I should Jan get to choose to leave hers after only a month.
You should be very proud of what you did but no one should have to struggle like you did and we have to course correct?
Anonymous wrote:I have been fortunate enough to have plenty of money all my life, I fully support any proposal/policy that helps people get a foot on the homebuying ladder.
Keep in mind that a house is the main asset for 90% of people, it’s important that people are able to buy and not just enrich their landlords.
As for OP, tough luck. Suck it up!