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November 5: Take Your Money Out day

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Color me impressed....I most likely pay more taxes then you make in a year buddy. 😉

I'm sure you do pay more taxes (Texas doesn't have state income taxes) and surely you have union dues to boot. I can invest the same money you pay out in state income tax and union dues every year. :biggrin:
 
I'll meet them half way. I’m switching my savings to my credit union and closing my second Wells Fargo checking acct (that wells Fargo suggested I open to reduce online purchasing fraud). But if it were not for the VERY POOR availability of ATM's via my credit union, I totally switch to the credit union. You have to weigh in convenience when considering a switch...
 
prime indo real estate bro

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Good call, no sense in holding onto worthless paper if you can convert it into a hard asset.

Unless that was a down payment and you mortgaged the house, bank will come and take that in the event of another collapse.

Actually I did. And took out a 500k loan from a local bank on the house at historic rates. Easy money at these rates, even being a jumbo, easy money (I wanted to make very sure my loan wasn't government backed, money where my mouth is libtards, money where my mouth is). As far as the bank coming and take it? I read everything I sign and don't sign unless I agree.

Why would I hate the banks? I'm loving them. There has never been an opportunity like we have right now to build wealth, NEVER.

If one is not taking advantage of this opportunity, well, that's one's own fault. Go-Go-Gadget Capitalism!
 
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Somehow I really, really doubt that. Mainly based on your politics, which just make it statistically unlikely.

Dude...I doubt you could afford to pay attention...

You think Democratic supporters don't have cash?? LMAO Moran
 
Dude...I doubt you could afford to pay attention...

You think Democratic supporters don't have cash?? LMAO Moran

Well... Corzine is missing hundreds of millions of dollars in cash... He was one of Obama's biggest backers 😀
 
Yes, it was a good response to the crap post it answered. Sorry it's over your head.
And my sarcasm was over yours; your response sucked.

Hell, banks are running on abridged hours on Saturday, what kind of idiot chooses a day when banks are half open or closed to boycott them? What's next an atheist movement telling people to not go to church on Thursday? Boycott the local ski hill on August 12th? Show your distaste for the consumerism of Christmas by not buying Christmas gifts in February?

EDIT: Seems the movement in general, OWS, is having an impact, though:

http://money.cnn.com/2011/11/03/pf/move_your_money_day/index.htm?iid=Lead
 
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And ex-Nazi.

The democrats embrace Nazis and Klansmen.

What a pathetic bunch of boobs.

LOL. How do use a keyboard? Where do these idiots crawl out from? May as well:

95% of what's said here about liberals is wrong or lies, I can't remember the other 5%.
 
Dude...I doubt you could afford to pay attention...

You think Democratic supporters don't have cash?? LMAO Moran

We already know you're a union worker in a manufacturing facility, you don't make that kind of money but you do pay state income tax and union dues.
 
Dude...I doubt you could afford to pay attention...

You think Democratic supporters don't have cash?? LMAO Moran

No, I think that statistically, when you look at the outspoken, active members of the political parties those that cheer the hardest for (R) tend be far wealthier than those that cheer the hardest for (D). Not saying there aren't outliers, but the nature of both platforms makes this totally unsurprising.
 
We already know you're a union worker in a manufacturing facility, you don't make that kind of money but you do pay state income tax and union dues.

Who said I was a union worker? You Know Jack Shit about me your're going to have to come up with another angle of attack buddy.
 
No, I think that statistically, when you look at the outspoken, active members of the political parties those that cheer the hardest for (R) tend be far wealthier than those that cheer the hardest for (D). Not saying there aren't outliers, but the nature of both platforms makes this totally unsurprising.

Please post statistics and please clean them off before you pull them back out of your ass.
 
I'm sure I make far more than you a year and have a decent nestegg built up. I also own a house and prime real estate in Indonesia to boot.

Be careful what you post, Ausm and his commie OWS friends will demand you turn it over for the greater good. Whatever that is.
 
Be careful what you post, Ausm and his commie OWS friends will demand you turn it over for the greater good. Whatever that is.

LMAO a Typical Right Wing retort if Democrats aren't accused of being a Socialist the next best term to use is Commie. 😉

Republicans love to Conquer and DIVIDE.
 
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