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Rich Weese Latest obama attack
29 March 2009 | 108 replies
I am hoping the outrageousness of what is going on with the government will finally open people's eyes enough they will stand up for their rights before they wind up being loaded up on cattle cars and shipped off for mass execution (Sound familiar?
Ted Harris The real estate impact of Gulf oil disaster
14 June 2010 | 17 replies
I've continuously had two questions since the start of this disaster - -with all the plate shift and tectonic activity on the ocean floor, why don't oil leaks like this ever occur naturally (guess we are just poking holes pretty darn deep where they're not supposed to be, perhaps the sheer mass of the colliding and stretching plates contains these pockets)-what would our attitude and reaction be if some other country had this going on - it will affect the rest of the world even if it's only ever visible on our coastlines
Dean Rinehart Slate roofing and steam heating
1 March 2011 | 5 replies
(so each apt. would be on sep. zone instead of one like it is now) - Because of the fact the radiators have more mass and don’t need as much heat, PLUS the fact you don’t have the “stack temp†restriction (law says oil fired boiler than uses chimney must get stack temp to certain temp but propane has no exhaust) – can run these propane furances at lower temp therefore saving energyso that all being said I'd love your thougts on what a good "plan of action" would be for replacement some day.another note: 3 of hte apartments are laid out so they'd be great candidates for propane monitors. bottom floor is 1 BR BUT larger layout, might need 2 monitors or other heat source which would be pricier....
Joshua Davis Health Insurance
7 November 2018 | 49 replies
So the argument that costs are so high because we are paying for the uninsured masses is still valid .
Rich Weese Obama LOVES redistribution of wealth-even if NBC won't admit it!
29 January 2013 | 33 replies
He also was elected Gov of Mass in a state with a huge dem advantage.
Elizabeth Colegrove Gruesome Murder
16 April 2014 | 31 replies
Technically, if the property was the location of a mass murder in 1975, the seller, lessor, agent or broker does not legally have to volunteer the information.http://homeguides.sfgate.com/laws-regarding-death-disclosures-real-estate-transactions-california-46748.html
Heidi B. Are we reliving 2006 in 2016?!
26 September 2016 | 104 replies
I believe a bubble pop would hit wall street and 401ks more than anything, hopefully we don't see greedy business laying workers off for their bottom line.. could get the market back to reasonable numbers that make sense and actually trade based on fundamentals which would make for a great buying opportunity for the masses even on the short term.
Alick Patrick Need a creative advice on getting approved on a second loan
5 February 2016 | 43 replies
There will be a time when your financial wealth building reaches a critical mass, and you can build it at a much faster pace than you would have ever imagined.  
Helen Zhang Cleveland Population Decline... Why?
8 November 2017 | 100 replies
Many states are benefiting from this mass exodus of the Baby Boomers in the north.  
Kameron Patterson Should I trade in my car to improve DTI if I am a Realtor?
17 November 2017 | 71 replies
The earlier you start, the earlier the system attains critical mass and carries itself forward.