I'm sure it seems like you pay big taxes but as an employee or employee/retiree you're most likely a zero net taxpayer.
Here's one for you, do you deduct your mortgage interest? I'm sure you do unless the Marshfield is paid for. If it is , good for you.
I’m not sure what you’re babbling about here, more nonsense I’m sure.
I’ve never lived in house where I used a mortgage deduction, that’s just plain stupid, if that’s your situation you’ve bought more house then you can afford!
So you're saying you've never had a mortgage? Wow, good for you, Mummy and DaDa must have given you a house, either that or you are too stupid to take the interest deduction.
More house than I can afford? With the tax rates as they are int. deduction is a very nice break, so are business loan int. deductions. Apearently you're a moron that doesn't know how to position for taxes or (I wouldn't doubt it) a tax cheat that doesn't file taxes.
More house than I can afford??? I own two houses, one's a tax write off the other's paid for, looking for a third for another write off. I don't make the tax laws, I just hire someone to figure out how to best take advantage of them.
Economics isn’t your strong suit is it gear jammer, instead of paying tax you’re paying the bank interest while caretaking a veritable money pit waiting for the next housing market crash! I’d thought the Mortgage Interest deduction was limited to your homestead!
Actually I’ve never carried a house mortgage, I bought the first one in the early eighties when interest rates were high and the real estate market crashed, the only way people could move houses was at auction and only people with money could buy, that’s right poor boy I paid cash!
Who knows maybe I'll be buying your shack next for ten cents on the dollar!
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Economics isn’t your strong suit is it gear jammer, instead of paying tax you’re paying the bank interest while caretaking a veritable money pit waiting for the next housing market crash! I’d thought the Mortgage Interest deduction was limited to your homestead!
Actually I’ve never carried a house mortgage, I bought the first one in the early eighties when interest rates were high and the real estate market crashed, the only why people could move houses was at auction and only people with money could buy, that’s right poor boy I paid cash!
Who knows maybe I'll be buying your shack next for ten cents on the dollar!
You're forgetting that for the most part one's gaining equity and if nothing else one needs a place to live and in my case work out of. Plus the fact that you can borrow mortgage money at less than 4% and keep your money in fairly safe investments for 6% plus.The real up side is that if the market goes south bad enough you've had a place to live in and there's no reprisal for failing your contract. Ok now, are we paying attention? You can write off your mortgage int. on a second home, you can even write off int. on a motor home as long as it has a toilet.
Funny you should mention another housing crash, we'll have one, sure as sh!t, especially if we keep letting progressives like Bammer run the show. There will be more houses, more auctions and more deals, where do you think I got my second house(pretty much paid cash for it) except mine in northern MN where it's pretty and not some shack next to a couple of mudholes on the praire.
So why does Al Franken need to lie about McFadden's business? Are the liberals in Minnesota going to put up with this kind of dishonesty from the Senator?