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g2ah5z

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    Comment #21476188

    Except that student loan debt can't be discharged in bankruptcy. These ultra risky loans are being extended precisely because the government essentially removed all of the risk.

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    Comment #21465708

    I was referring to Prop 13, rent control laws, federal tax breaks given to homeowners, and the numerous subsidized home loan products provided by Fannie, Freddie, the Federal Housi…

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    Comment #21465378

    This is the great irony of government intervention in the economy. When they try to make housing more affordable, it becomes dramatically less affordable. When they try to make col…

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    Comment #21464945

    I went to college at Illinois State University, which is in Normal, IL. The thought of there being a surf shop in a town that's in a middle of a cornfield with no water nearby just…

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    Comment #21454721

    > Capitalism is a prerequisite for lobbying. Regulations are not. In order for lobbying to be effective, there must be a large and powerful government which can be lobbied to. The …

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    Comment #21399058

    I self-manage since my properties are in the same small city that I live in. It's not the much work. I love AirBnB but you have to be careful with it - a lot of towns and cities ha…

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    Comment #21390480

    Same, although I have four rental units and one AirBnB. I wasted years of my 20s trying to come up with a monetizable SaaS product until I realized that I could earn passive income…

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    Comment #21337771

    > It amazes me that they didn't call his bluff. They could have said, "We'll let you keep some of your shares, so if this ever works out, you'll make some good money." If they had …

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    Comment #21271447

    They're extremely easy to grow yourself.

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    Comment #21263139

    Yes, it's effectively a higher interest rate on the entire loan, but my point was that you don't need a massive amount of cash up front to close the deal.

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    Comment #21262069

    You only need 3.5% down with an FHA loan. To put that in perspective, a $300,000 home would only require $10,500 down.

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    Comment #21183002

    There's a very simple solution to making the government less susceptible to regulatory capture - make it as small as possible.

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    Comment #21182766

    You also see it in crumbling roads, ancient subway systems, shitty public schools, dumb regulations that make the market less competitive, "affordable" housing initiatives that mak…