
31 July 2022 | 27 replies
And again, the (leveraged) wealthy benefit from it, while relatively untouched by a couple hundred dollars more for gas and food.There is a wealth gap, I'm not sure it's creating (very much) ((social)) tension.I'm guessing the middle earners (because they really are not Middle Class by American standards of a few decades ago), W2 Wage slaves living paycheck to paycheck, more resent the people on Welfare who they work to support,than the wealthy--who they have almost zero contact with, other than in certain service jobs.Culturally there seems to be a bigger divide between the welfare's and the W2's than between Welafare's or the W2's and the High Income/High Net Worth individuals, who also use mortgages and make payments on cars and furniture.Just more expensive homes, cars and furniture than your standard paycheck to paycheck W2 Wage Slave.I think the divide is between the Welfare Class and the so-called Middle class who supports them with their IRS tax payments.But in reality I think there is not much animosity between any groups, that is not stirred up by the media.Most people treat me decently, no matter what their group--and I do my best to treat them decently as well.Of course there will always be those who are jealous, or Hate for other reasons, but most people have it pretty good as far as getting what they want.And there is no way to fix jealousy or Hatred--it's been with us since time forever.As far as the W2's and the welfare's, there needs are met, and no one is standing in their way of getting more other than their own inability to motivate themselves to do more to get more.The one's who get the bad end of the stick ore the Homeless People--that's a tough life, poor devils.Just My 2 Cents.

5 July 2011 | 4 replies
I know the question was sort of out there but there is a profound underlying tone to it that should stir the mind of rei's.

15 June 2010 | 8 replies
.* to neutralize muriatic acid just pour some baking soda powder into it, stir and it will neutralize it.You should wear a respirator or mask while working with or neutralizing muriatic acid to avoid breathing in fumes

8 May 2018 | 10 replies
., I would say that you may be better off waiting until the 2-year mark has passed so you don't stir up any trouble with the IRS.

23 April 2024 | 8 replies
The experts are saying rates MAY drop middle of the year, but then that just stirs competition and potential rising prices.If you are looking to put low money down and you can live for free, why wouldn't an investor putting 20%-30% down snatch it up?

22 June 2017 | 13 replies
Thanks Mike,Check out one of my recent blogs.It stirred controversy with many "fluffy" investors lol - https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/strategy-ten-deals-month/I hope you find it useful.Much success

21 November 2019 | 7 replies
You can test the soil around it to make sure there is no contamination, but sometimes stirring the land when you remove can cause contamination, so that's a risk.

30 May 2020 | 5 replies
I decided not to cause too mucH stir bc they’re moving out in like 2 days.
28 April 2015 | 4 replies
Marketing for any endeavor worthwhile is key to successBut they are selling weath techniques that the masses are intrigued byThey get pscholgy coaching on how to stir people's motivationThen they deliver that to the publicCaveat Emptor, buyer beware

27 August 2015 | 10 replies
It also gives me something to do during the day, since I seem to be going stir-crazy since giving up my W2 job.If you're paying high interest rates on the money, its probably going to make more sense to pay someone to do the work and get it done as fast as possible.