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Except, as always, you're totally wrong because we've already established that (a) I have access to much greater amounts than you do and (b) I pay lower interest rates (as well as no costs or fees or points).
Other than that, you're absolutely right.
And, of course, because you are a complicated and unclear thinker, I don't know what "equity in prison" means.

So I'm looking at a house asking 4.5m. I'm gonna offer $3.8 all cash (which I will take against other holdings at 3%) and then go get a mortgage after I sell my existing main residence. What do you think?
Will it have room for me?
 
Will it have room for me?
Absolutely. It's got what's known as a "mother-in-law" above the garage, i.e. a small apartment with stove, fridge, bathroom.
Tailor made for you.
Iz is going to help me buy it by getting me a $100K home equity loan, because that's how he rolls. No mortgage for him. Dude is a baller.
 
Absolutely. It's got what's known as a "mother-in-law" above the garage, i.e. a small apartment with stove, fridge, bathroom.
Tailor made for you.
Iz is going to help me buy it by getting me a $100K home equity loan, because that's how he rolls. No mortgage for him. Dude is a baller.
Nice and yes he Iz.
 
I still don't understand. When I post, it's me dude. Hard to fathom, isn't it?
So tell me about your investments. And your bosses.
You’re not smart enough. Though it doesn’t require much. You like complicated. I’m good with that. I make more money lending to people like you.
 
Absolutely. It's got what's known as a "mother-in-law" above the garage, i.e. a small apartment with stove, fridge, bathroom.
Tailor made for you.
Iz is going to help me buy it by getting me a $100K home equity loan, because that's how he rolls. No mortgage for him. Dude is a baller.
It’s not for the undisciplined, let me call my professionals because I can’t do 3rd grade math types like you and Fries. You have to know what you’re talking about. You don’t. Just like you didn’t understand how buffet owns all the stock in one of the energy companies, and is constantly looking for cheaper money to borrow. You don’t do that. Poser.
 
It’s not for the undisciplined, let me call my professionals because I can’t do 3rd grade math types like you and Fries. You have to know what you’re talking about. You don’t. Just like you didn’t understand how buffet owns all the stock in one of the energy companies, and is constantly looking for cheaper money to borrow. You don’t do that. Poser.
All guys like me and fries do is make a bunch of dough, use it wisely and stay flush.
None of the above are concepts with which you are familiar.
So you pretend to be a critic who looks under the hood, “sees what’s really going on” and stays poor.
It’s really fun engaging with you because at crunch time you always reveal why you have no money. You don’t know how a regular guy makes it. As I’ve told you, you spend all your time tripping over nickels and failing to see the dollars.
You also can’t even do the simple math if acknowledging that my 3.25% or whatever for 30 years, amortized, is cheaper than your 4%, non-amortized. It’s that simple, son.
 
All guys like me and fries do is make a bunch of dough, use it wisely and stay flush.
None of the above are concepts with which you are familiar.
So you pretend to be a critic who looks under the hood, “sees what’s really going on” and stays poor.
It’s really fun engaging with you because at crunch time you always reveal why you have no money. You don’t know how a regular guy makes it. As I’ve told you, you spend all your time tripping over nickels and failing to see the dollars.
You also can’t even do the simple math if acknowledging that my 3.25% or whatever for 30 years, amortized, is cheaper than your 4%, non-amortized. It’s that simple, son.
Yeah, yeah, yeah you’re the only poser in here talkin’ about your millions. A closet Trump supporter.
 
Yeah, yeah, yeah you’re the only poser in here talkin’ about your millions. A closet Trump supporter.
Being ignorant and loud about it is no virtue.
Weird how you and your kind think it is.
But your ability to put the letters Q and E together is no mean feat.
What did it do, again?
 
Irony: New York blocked a new pipeline and guess what they just found out

JAZZ SHAW Posted at 5:21 pm on May 06, 2019

If you know anything about New York in the modern era (both the state and the Big Apple), you’re likely aware that it’s not exactly a friendly landscape for the oil and gas industry. The “Keep it in the ground” crowd has a lot of influence with the Democrats who control the government. That why, back in 2013, when the new Constitution Pipeline was proposed to carry natural gas from Pennsylvania’s rich shale oil fields to New York, activists were able to block the construction despite it already having been approved by federal regulators. Similarly, when National Grid (the local energy consortium) requested an extension to the Williams Co. Transco pipeline, they were also tied up because of the outcry from environmental activists.

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Here comes the surprise that nobody could have possibly seen coming. The city and its surrounding downstate region are still expanding with new construction projects, but their energy suppliers have told them that they will not be able to supply natural gas to any new customersbecause they’re already at capacity. (NY Post)

Long Islanders were recently hit with bad news. National Grid, which provides natural gas for nearly 600,000 Long Island residents, announced it won’t be able to provide fuel for new customers if the proposed Williams Co. Transco pipeline expansion isn’t approved by May 15.

Earlier this year, energy company Con Ed imposed a similar moratorium on new natural-gas service in parts of Westchester County due to limited capacity on existing pipelines. These crises are completely avoidable…

For too long, politicians like Gov. Andrew Cuomo and their ill-considered energy policies have hampered the development of safe, efficient energy infrastructure, subjecting American consumers to unnecessarily high energy costs and unreliable service.

So you don’t want pipelines, eh? But you say you’d like to build more houses, apartments and office buildings? Well, you’d better figure out how to cook your food and heat your living spaces with solar panels pretty quickly because (to borrow a phrase from GoT) winter is coming. And so is lunchtime.
 
Irony: New York blocked a new pipeline and guess what they just found out

JAZZ SHAW Posted at 5:21 pm on May 06, 2019

If you know anything about New York in the modern era (both the state and the Big Apple), you’re likely aware that it’s not exactly a friendly landscape for the oil and gas industry. The “Keep it in the ground” crowd has a lot of influence with the Democrats who control the government. That why, back in 2013, when the new Constitution Pipeline was proposed to carry natural gas from Pennsylvania’s rich shale oil fields to New York, activists were able to block the construction despite it already having been approved by federal regulators. Similarly, when National Grid (the local energy consortium) requested an extension to the Williams Co. Transco pipeline, they were also tied up because of the outcry from environmental activists.

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Here comes the surprise that nobody could have possibly seen coming. The city and its surrounding downstate region are still expanding with new construction projects, but their energy suppliers have told them that they will not be able to supply natural gas to any new customersbecause they’re already at capacity. (NY Post)

Long Islanders were recently hit with bad news. National Grid, which provides natural gas for nearly 600,000 Long Island residents, announced it won’t be able to provide fuel for new customers if the proposed Williams Co. Transco pipeline expansion isn’t approved by May 15.

Earlier this year, energy company Con Ed imposed a similar moratorium on new natural-gas service in parts of Westchester County due to limited capacity on existing pipelines. These crises are completely avoidable…

For too long, politicians like Gov. Andrew Cuomo and their ill-considered energy policies have hampered the development of safe, efficient energy infrastructure, subjecting American consumers to unnecessarily high energy costs and unreliable service.

So you don’t want pipelines, eh? But you say you’d like to build more houses, apartments and office buildings? Well, you’d better figure out how to cook your food and heat your living spaces with solar panels pretty quickly because (to borrow a phrase from GoT) winter is coming. And so is lunchtime.
Screw’em. Let the builders leave NY like Amazon did.
 
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Is there a point to this?
 
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