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TOPIC: Poll |
| themagicman
October 15, 2008 6:14:32 PM
Entry #: 2948846
| I would like to know if most of you will continue to sign up and play softball, soccer, football, and the rest of Victorvilles activities next year in this horrible economy. I know it's cheap entertainment. I would love to hear from most of you if the economy keeps tanking. As for me I'm going to continue my regular activities.
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| Joe Dirt
October 15, 2008 7:57:15 PM
Entry #: 2949013
| I'll still be playing and spending money (but not on credit cards) I think things well be fine. I don't believe all nonsense in the media.
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| knancarr
October 16, 2008 7:31:12 AM
Entry #: 2949396
| My husband and I will continue to play as long as we have teammates to play with!
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| 12play
October 16, 2008 8:30:05 AM
Entry #: 2949508
| Ditto.
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| Not Pedro
October 16, 2008 8:56:07 AM
Entry #: 2949550
| I think that people might consider traveling less and will stay at home, but how bad can the economy be if the nation spent 29 million on Beverly Hills Chihuahua during its opening weekend?
Perhaps we'll see a slight increase in participation.
Except for those who are losing their homes, but if that crisis is because they accepted a bad loan rate, who is accountable? The person who got themselves into that situation. I mean seriously, I could understand if loans rates have been raising to the double digit rates of the 80's, but the rates have been DROPPING. If you took a loan with low payments and a balloon payment, what was your plan? The lottery? Most of those people didn't figure out that they could not afford a 6% rate. You can blame the banks if you want, because they offered the loan, but who accepted it? Who is the victim here? Probably the tax payers...
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| cockroach
October 16, 2008 10:01:30 AM
Entry #: 2949657
| yeah cause my damn land lord didnt pay his mortgage now there going to auction off the house on the 28 of this month therefore my wife and i and our 3 children have to leave. and we both dont have good credit so its hard to find a place. not to mention the dumpy neighborhoods and dead lawns around here its hard to find a decent place to raise your kids. the house we live in now was perfect but we have to go. thanks landlord.
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| berry
October 16, 2008 12:31:13 PM
Entry #: 2949893
| The Government has been bailing everyone else why not the people, stop sending money and troops all over the world and pay our bills first. They say your house should not be more 3 times the money you make in one year, then at 60,000 most houses up in Desert should be around 180,000 not the 300,000 that 80% of the Desert is living in right now. And why are they still building more houses up here............
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| yssup
October 16, 2008 2:39:43 PM
Entry #: 2950106
| they used to be in the 300,000 but not now. i just bought a 4 bed 3 bath home for 150,000 as far as the forclousers the people who took out loans thinking they could refinace to a fixed rate didn't think the value of there home would crash making refi not an option
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| themagicman
October 16, 2008 3:27:20 PM
Entry #: 2950164
| Thank God my home is paid off. No credit cards and 2 more payments on SUV. Bring on the recession.
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