Andy1 Posted Sunday at 09:40 PM Posted Sunday at 09:40 PM Our entire economy, the world economy, retirement portfolios of millions of Americans depend upon the whims of this unstable idiot. What a mess. 1
T master Posted Monday at 01:02 PM Posted Monday at 01:02 PM On 4/3/2025 at 12:19 PM, Homelander said: Yeah, it’s almost like inflation, wage stagnation, and the price of housing going through the roof don’t exactly scream good policies, huh? Funny how the same people cheering for economic policies that drive up costs are the ones now acting shocked when the math doesn’t add up. But hey, maybe if we cut taxes for the wealthy some more, the housing market will fix itself, right? It’s worked so well so far. Hey Num nuts do you think that it could have anything at all to do with the fact that when there was a tripled increase in the price of lumber during the pandemic because of so called supply chain disruptions, and the lumber companies raising the price by 3 times and leaving them there because they loved the extra money and to bringing the price back down ? Or the fact that the realtors are now basically auctioning off houses and have put their real estate standards aside from years ago ? Use to be you could only talk to 1 buyer at a time now they encourage 3 & 4 clients to start bidding wars to get the prices to go up or they just flat out hire a auctioneering company and action off property to the highest bidder driving the prices up . Then there is in the Nashville area something that you know nothing about, a state with low taxes and companies coming to the area, many wanting to build their companies here then bringing many employees because of lower or NO state taxes . The fact that there is plenty of employment opportunities and with the influx people needing housing so in this area supply and demand is a thing for sure . Then add to that those coming from NY, Cali, and other states that have the highest taxes in the nation those moving wanting to keep more of their money for them selves so they get out of their home states ignorant tax policies and move to a state with a common sense look at things .
Bray Wyatt Posted Monday at 01:21 PM Posted Monday at 01:21 PM 19 minutes ago, T master said: Hey Num nuts do you think that it could have anything at all to do with the fact that when there was a tripled increase in the price of lumber during the pandemic because of so called supply chain disruptions, and the lumber companies raising the price by 3 times and leaving them there because they loved the extra money and to bringing the price back down ? Or the fact that the realtors are now basically auctioning off houses and have put their real estate standards aside from years ago ? Use to be you could only talk to 1 buyer at a time now they encourage 3 & 4 clients to start bidding wars to get the prices to go up or they just flat out hire a auctioneering company and action off property to the highest bidder driving the prices up . Then there is in the Nashville area something that you know nothing about, a state with low taxes and companies coming to the area, many wanting to build their companies here then bringing many employees because of lower or NO state taxes . The fact that there is plenty of employment opportunities and with the influx people needing housing so in this area supply and demand is a thing for sure . Then add to that those coming from NY, Cali, and other states that have the highest taxes in the nation those moving wanting to keep more of their money for them selves so they get out of their home states ignorant tax policies and move to a state with a common sense look at things . Exactly why my family moved to Middle TN 5 years ago 1
Roundybout Posted Monday at 01:38 PM Posted Monday at 01:38 PM 36 minutes ago, T master said: Hey Num nuts do you think that it could have anything at all to do with the fact that when there was a tripled increase in the price of lumber during the pandemic because of so called supply chain disruptions, and the lumber companies raising the price by 3 times and leaving them there because they loved the extra money and to bringing the price back down ? Or the fact that the realtors are now basically auctioning off houses and have put their real estate standards aside from years ago ? Use to be you could only talk to 1 buyer at a time now they encourage 3 & 4 clients to start bidding wars to get the prices to go up or they just flat out hire a auctioneering company and action off property to the highest bidder driving the prices up . Then there is in the Nashville area something that you know nothing about, a state with low taxes and companies coming to the area, many wanting to build their companies here then bringing many employees because of lower or NO state taxes . The fact that there is plenty of employment opportunities and with the influx people needing housing so in this area supply and demand is a thing for sure . Then add to that those coming from NY, Cali, and other states that have the highest taxes in the nation those moving wanting to keep more of their money for them selves so they get out of their home states ignorant tax policies and move to a state with a common sense look at things . It’s because of a lack of housing supply in desirable areas 16 minutes ago, Bray Wyatt said: Exactly why my family moved to Middle TN 5 years ago Where there is less demand and more housing available
nedboy7 Posted Monday at 01:42 PM Posted Monday at 01:42 PM “The consequences for our country and the millions of our citizens who have supported the president — in particular low-income consumers who are already under a huge amount of economic stress — are going to be severely negative. This is not what we voted for,” Ackman said. “The president has an opportunity on Monday to call a time out and have the time to execute on fixing an unfair tariff system,” Ackman concluded. “Alternatively, we are heading for a self-induced economic nuclear winter. May cooler heads prevail.” but why listen to Ackman when you could listen to @BillsFanNC or @Big Blitz
Roundybout Posted Monday at 01:52 PM Posted Monday at 01:52 PM 9 minutes ago, nedboy7 said: “The consequences for our country and the millions of our citizens who have supported the president — in particular low-income consumers who are already under a huge amount of economic stress — are going to be severely negative. This is not what we voted for,” Ackman said. “The president has an opportunity on Monday to call a time out and have the time to execute on fixing an unfair tariff system,” Ackman concluded. “Alternatively, we are heading for a self-induced economic nuclear winter. May cooler heads prevail.” but why listen to Ackman when you could listen to @BillsFanNC or @Big Blitz Ackman is about to book himself a one-way trip to the El Salvador gulag if he keeps up the propaganda against the Party. 1
Homelander Posted Tuesday at 02:21 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:21 AM A convicted felon is in charge of US trade policy - makes sense.
Albwan Posted Tuesday at 02:41 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:41 AM (edited) You've chosen to ignore content by Roundybout. Options You've chosen to ignore content by nedboy7. Options You've chosen to ignore content by Roundybout. Options You've chosen to ignore content by Homelander. Options lol Edited Tuesday at 02:41 AM by Albwan 1
T master Posted Tuesday at 01:59 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:59 PM (edited) On 4/7/2025 at 8:38 AM, Roundybout said: It’s because of a lack of housing supply in desirable areas Where there is less demand and more housing available Your statement shows exactly what you know which isn't a lot ! 5 years ago was the beginning of covid & all of the "Supply chain disruptions" causing lumber to triple in price & was at the beginning of all of those in Cali and other liberal states got tired of the excessive taxes & gas prices being upwards of $6.00 a gallon . I remember standing at a counter in a local store buying ammo, a man and his wife that had just moved here explaining how they got sick and tired of Cali and all the liberal BS out there and had to come to a place that was much more conservative and used some common sense when it came to gov't !! Then because of that common sense shortly after a few more companies decided to move here which brought the need for more employees and housing then the glut was on !! Realtors started jacking up prices because of the demand and basically auctioning off houses, that along with the tripling of lumber prices caused a 2100 sq ft house after construction to cost $650k ! It's totally ridiculous but the market will right it self just like 08 but these people are just to greedy/stupid to see that they will be the cause of it . But when it does that will give you another thing to blame on Trump and no the true cause of the problem - same as it ever was !!! Edited Tuesday at 02:00 PM by T master 1
Homelander Posted Tuesday at 08:32 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 08:32 PM This project would have generated nearly 1,000 construction jobs, along with over 600 permanent positions, contributing nine figures in tax revenue and economic growth for the local community. Sucks for Ohio.
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