Expenses and Homeless

nightcreacher

Veteran Expediter
>but unless you use the home as a brothel,it wont pay for
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>Not sure where you are buying property but I have never lost
>money on any real estate transaction. That includes the
>taxes,maintenance and every other cost deducted from the
>investment.
>You have to buy and sell at the right time.
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>I did however see a truck from New Orleans at the MATTS show
>that was decorated as a brothel. And they won a prize for
>something?
>Might be some idea behind your thoughts.
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>Davekc
>owner
>23 years
>PantherII
>EO moderator


Dave, let me restate this,where are you going to buy a 125000 house that will take in a 1/4 million dollars a year,unless you make it a brothel.
 

ATeam

Senior Member
Retired Expediter
The fair tax enjoys support from some very smart and high-ranking business poeple. It also enjoys support from fome very smart and high-ranking elected officials. On it's face, the fair tax is an easily understood idea that provides numerous benefits, if implemented in its pure form.

But there's the rub. How do you get the fair tax implemented in its pure form? If the fair tax achieves some political traction and begins to move as a bill though Congress, the powers that be will try to tack all sorts of ammendments, exceptions, time tables, qualifications and anything else they can tack on. There are those in government and politics that prefer to cloud issues instead of clarify them. That gives the clever ones the ability to weave their way through the complex web, to serve their own best interests.

You dont' hear many people talking about the public interest any more. That worries me.
 
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