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ThomasK (User)
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Re:New mortgage rules exclude Utah County 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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utocoman wrote: Ping....There goes one of your strings. Must be one of those ready to belly up to the trough when opportunity exists but ..."hell no I want less Govt." when it comes time to pay the piper.
When you find out how you can have it both ways write a book would you?
OK bird brain, I'll try to explain. I doubt you'll understand, but I'll try. The concept of "less government" doesn't mean "no government". What this article is about (BTW you started this tread with this article) is the home mortgage industry rating rules. LOANS, got that? Not taxes. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and FHA. I'm not going to explain each in detail to you, but suffice it to say these are worthwhile mortgage programs.
Now pay attention here. This is about new mortgage rules. You have to have rules with mortgages Wilmer. Has nothing to do with "big government". These rules deal with interest rates based on loan amounts and average housing costs. Those rates have been lowered for our neighbors for amounts from $417,00 to $520,000. Those rates have remained the same in Utah County. Do you know why Wilmer? Only because we have a huge student population that has skewed the housing costs that the rates were based on. That's it Wilmer, nothing else. It also affects FHA loans for 1st time home buyers in the lower income brackets in Utah County. You're a bleeding heart liberal and you don't give a schittt about lower income struggling families, do you Wilmer? Hypocrite. You can't even figure out that means more interest is being paid because of skewed figures leaving less money in our County. A concept you have no idea what it means.
So you're on your self grandizing soap box spouting "look at me" all the while you don't give a schitttt about the people of Utah County. Not only that, you're just plain stupid.
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utocoman (User)
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Re:New mortgage rules exclude Utah County 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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ThomasK wrote: utocoman wrote: Ping....There goes one of your strings. Must be one of those ready to belly up to the trough when opportunity exists but ..."hell no I want less Govt." when it comes time to pay the piper.
When you find out how you can have it both ways write a book would you?
OK bird brain, I'll try to explain. I doubt you'll understand, but I'll try. The concept of "less government" doesn't mean "no government". What this article is about (BTW you started this tread with this article) is the home mortgage industry rating rules. LOANS, got that? Not taxes. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and FHA. I'm not going to explain each in detail to you, but suffice it to say these are worthwhile mortgage programs.
Now pay attention here. This is about new mortgage rules. You have to have rules with mortgages Wilmer. Has nothing to do with "big government". These rules deal with interest rates based on loan amounts and average housing costs. Those rates have been lowered for our neighbors for amounts from $417,00 to $520,000. Those rates have remained the same in Utah County. Do you know why Wilmer? Only because we have a huge student population that has skewed the housing costs that the rates were based on. That's it Wilmer, nothing else. It also affects FHA loans for 1st time home buyers in the lower income brackets in Utah County. You're a bleeding heart liberal and you don't give a schittt about lower income struggling families, do you Wilmer? Hypocrite. You can't even figure out that means more interest is being paid because of skewed figures leaving less money in our County. A concept you have no idea what it means.
So you're on your self grandizing soap box spouting "look at me" all the while you don't give a schitttt about the people of Utah County. Not only that, you're just plain stupid.
Oh I see. Your opinion matters?
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ThomasK (User)
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Re:New mortgage rules exclude Utah County 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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utocoman wrote:ThomasK wrote: utocoman wrote: Ping....There goes one of your strings. Must be one of those ready to belly up to the trough when opportunity exists but ..."hell no I want less Govt." when it comes time to pay the piper.
When you find out how you can have it both ways write a book would you?
OK bird brain, I'll try to explain. I doubt you'll understand, but I'll try. The concept of "less government" doesn't mean "no government". What this article is about (BTW you started this tread with this article) is the home mortgage industry rating rules. LOANS, got that? Not taxes. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and FHA. I'm not going to explain each in detail to you, but suffice it to say these are worthwhile mortgage programs.
Now pay attention here. This is about new mortgage rules. You have to have rules with mortgages Wilmer. Has nothing to do with "big government". These rules deal with interest rates based on loan amounts and average housing costs. Those rates have been lowered for our neighbors for amounts from $417,00 to $520,000. Those rates have remained the same in Utah County. Do you know why Wilmer? Only because we have a huge student population that has skewed the housing costs that the rates were based on. That's it Wilmer, nothing else. It also affects FHA loans for 1st time home buyers in the lower income brackets in Utah County. You're a bleeding heart liberal and you don't give a schittt about lower income struggling families, do you Wilmer? Hypocrite. You can't even figure out that means more interest is being paid because of skewed figures leaving less money in our County. A concept you have no idea what it means.
So you're on your self grandizing soap box spouting "look at me" all the while you don't give a schitttt about the people of Utah County. Not only that, you're just plain stupid.
Oh I see. Your opinion matters?Did they change your meds? 
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utocoman (User)
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Re:New mortgage rules exclude Utah County 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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From what I you have written you must be directly affected.
As I said before do not expect to belly up to the trough if you can pay the piper.....and by the way when I said write a book I did not mean online,,oink oink.
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ThomasK (User)
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Re:New mortgage rules exclude Utah County 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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utocoman wrote:From what I you have written you must be directly affected.
As I said before do not expect to belly up to the trough if you can pay the piper.....and by the way when I said write a book I did not mean online,,oink oink.They did change your meds. Haven't any debt in years. But if you would like compare balance sheets....oops, didn't mean to talk way over your head. It's a debit/credit thingy. Hope that helps. 
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utocoman (User)
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Re:New mortgage rules exclude Utah County 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Then I guess it is a non issue. Ask democrat "friend" haha
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