Thinking about building a home?
ORIGINAL: Lugnut
The inflation rate was 26.47% higher in Polackland than the USA in 2004.
The inflation rate was 26.47% higher in Polackland than the USA in 2004.
If Polish zloty inflated 26.47% in 2004, gaining almost 25% v/s US dollar at the same time, than what is calculated dollar inflation rate?
Don't be a bubblehead. You're already a ********. I'm throwing percentages out just to show you can make them say anything you want. Your numbers are exaggerations. You don't impress anyone. The actual inflation rates are not the point. And, if you don't believe the 26.47% number, then you have an issue with the CIA, not me. Any 3rd grader would have picked that up when I wrote that the data came from the CIA. Get it?
Starting a thread around here is like being a pyro and lighting a match ...very satisfying and fun to watch.
Back to my point, I have seen many common building materials go up in price even before they are in shortage. That is the market, so be it. All politics aside, I really wanted people to think about doing a little remodeling or purchasing a home before things get more expensive. That is the market, so be it. All politics aside, I really wanted people to think about doing a little remodeling or purchasing a home before things get more expensive. The government today is looking at running an additional $200 billion deficit to cover rebuilding the south. Thats what, about $800/ person in the US? Pretty soon we may march like Sweden (70% tax rates), just sending all our money to a nanny state and enjoying our Volvos (built by Ford). That could make the local eurotrash smile. I for one, will do everything legally possible to keep the money I EARN, rather than allowing it to be comfiscated by taxation to pay for government programs which are clearly failing the poor by keeping them stupid and quiet. I did give to the Red Cross though since they won't waste it. Rant, Rant Rant. Ok, I feel better.
Back to my point, I have seen many common building materials go up in price even before they are in shortage. That is the market, so be it. All politics aside, I really wanted people to think about doing a little remodeling or purchasing a home before things get more expensive. That is the market, so be it. All politics aside, I really wanted people to think about doing a little remodeling or purchasing a home before things get more expensive. The government today is looking at running an additional $200 billion deficit to cover rebuilding the south. Thats what, about $800/ person in the US? Pretty soon we may march like Sweden (70% tax rates), just sending all our money to a nanny state and enjoying our Volvos (built by Ford). That could make the local eurotrash smile. I for one, will do everything legally possible to keep the money I EARN, rather than allowing it to be comfiscated by taxation to pay for government programs which are clearly failing the poor by keeping them stupid and quiet. I did give to the Red Cross though since they won't waste it. Rant, Rant Rant. Ok, I feel better.
Original: BikerDrew
I have seen many common building materials go up in price even before they are in shortage.
I have seen many common building materials go up in price even before they are in shortage.
I hope we get away with just $200B to rebuild the Gulf coast. My guess is it'll be close to twice that much in the end.
Just wait until Hilarity Clinton is in charge.
I've never seen her with her underwear off, and I hope I never have to suffer through such an experience, but I'll bet she has at least one ********. Maybe the Freemasons will give her a chance because of that? After all, she's fooling all of us into thinking she's a moderate, for now. You can hardly tell.


