[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not to sound ignorant - which is so easy to do on DCUM - but how is it possible that what's been said on these 5 pages cannot effect the DC economy/housing?
It seems that everyone believes our economy is untouchable...even in the face of sequestration. If anyone can explain to me how this WILL NOT negatively effect our economy, that would be appreciated. [/quote]
It will. It's just that most DCUMers don't want to think about it. [/quote]
No kidding. Instead they speculate about the potential to buy cheap houses on the same thread started by someone who just got furloughed. So incredibly sensitive

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It is not being insensitive it is simply reality. I'm the one that started the housing comment and YES, both my DH and I are in a worse position than the feds because we work for private industry. They don't furlough us, they TERMINATE our EMPLOYMENT. I would take a furlough over a termination, but that is not our reality being in the private sector. Furlough is a gift in this climate. The private sector is crushed and people in this area have been running for years to the government and government contractors for cover, now there is no safe haven. No jobs to be had a contractors or private industry. You think a private sector employee will find work now? Please.
Yes, I will speculate over the bubble. The bad economy has come our way, and I can assure you the rest of the nation is weeping crocodile tears for our plight. The rest of the nation would like to see Federal employees and contractors burned alive at the stake. This has been their reality for 5 years now. Hopefully people have taken advantage of the bloated spending since 2001 and saved their money. No one thought the band would just play on forever, did they? Even if they kick the can down the road, which of course will happen after they stop with their posturing and calling each other "dumb", then it is still a long sick painful process before the chicken comes home to roost.
This will impact every single person in the DMV. Even if you do not directly benefit from government and defense spending, you are ignorant to think you don't. We are going to get squeezed by higher taxes on the state, local, and fed levels, while continuing to lose our jobs in droves.
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Really hefer? One of the reason for lowering of home value will be foreclosures. This makes you feel good you and your private working DH can get a deal? What makes you think we haven't already been impacted? I am living paycheck to paycheck. This furlough is dangerous for me and my kid. And as I mentioned before I have provided well over a decade of service at a reduced piblic service rate. This is a fuck you of astronomical proportions. And the comments and behavior from Boerher and President Obama today are just salt in our wounds. Bet they keep a steady paycheck this year. Hey maybe they can get in on some of those after bubble deals you mentioned.-op