
19 December 2011 | 25 replies
If people cannot separate a person from their political beliefs, then they should not engage in dialogue.

21 August 2009 | 22 replies
We are going to have to put dad in some kind of "assisted living" and Medicare is going to pay ZERO of it.Luckily, my parents real estate investments are going to be able to pay for all this, but my experience with Medicare is HANDS ON, DAILY right now, and it SUCKS.Thus my belief, both of my parents, who were born into very, VERY poor families, can earn, save and invest for their own Health Insurance and Health Care and not look to the government to do it for them.

28 August 2009 | 17 replies
My opinion the government shouldn't pry into anyone's business regardless of the fact.Of course I'm not a fan of assistant suicide or suicide in general because of my religious beliefs but still it's none of the governments business on what our personal decisions are.

11 September 2009 | 2 replies
Been following Probates by Preston religiously and out of the thousand or so letters I've sent out, we've received only three phone calls, all dead leads.

8 September 2009 | 1 reply
By the way, Pre-WWII Germany was the BEST example of Keynesian Theory put in motion - it failed beyond belief in record time, bringing Germany to no other choice but expansive MILITARY budgets with the attendant military action to support the whole notion of fiscal expansion by Government spending (Keynes, pure and simple).

9 September 2009 | 3 replies
I believe the partners having the same sense of priorities, beliefs and maybe even values can make or break a partnership.Also, what does each partner bring to the table?

12 September 2009 | 30 replies
Okay, like I said in the other thread on religion, I'm not here to bash anyone's religious beliefs, so feel free to ignore my previous couple posts...I don't want this to degrade like a lot of our political threads.

15 September 2009 | 19 replies
But I will go to my grave with the utmost belief that an Appraisal is NEVER the value of the property.

11 October 2009 | 22 replies
You owe it to yourself to check this out and see if the concept matches your beliefs.

29 January 2010 | 3 replies
#2 This guy say's he's going to find a great deal on property, and I better get his name and number...We did a few exercises, he went to his next REI meeting and came home with 5 new numbers that he didn't have to ask for...Investors now wanted him, as bad as he wanted them...He had been to 3 other meetings, with the same people and all 3 times he left the meetings not with lead, but with a sinking feeling in his gut that he was destined for failure...Which of course contributed to the problem even more at the next meeting...Here I'll explainThe problem is many rookies MISTAKINGLY believe that by talking a big game (which they usually fail at as well) that they will get investors to work with them...The trouble is 90% of communication happens on a subconscious level....In fact, in many cases the investors who turn you away probably don't even know why they don't want to give you a chance....they just get that "FEELING" from you, and gut feelings are basically a quick snap decision from the subconscious mind....You have probably had a similar experience when you meet someone and something doesn't feel right, or they just seem to be full of B.S....It's because "WHAT YOU SAY" is far less important than "HOW YOU SAY IT".The only way to change the "how you say it" is to change your attitude and beliefs about you and you're business.