Re: I can't remember how many houses I own
- From: "NapalmHeart" <olsonfamNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2008 06:34:24 -0400
"Trevor Zion Bauknight"
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"Trevor Zion Bauknight"
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On Aug 22, 7:07 pm, "NapalmHeart"
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The question should have been "How many
homes do you
have?",
but it is still a stupid question as
related to who
would be
the better choice for President. Holding
residential
properties as an investment isn't a wrong
or bad thing
to
do.
It isn't. Neither is being rich.
I think rich people haters are losers
personally. My view
of
millionaires is more power to them. I want
to know what
they know, and
how they got the fortune.
Typically, one of four ways: 1) they
inherited it, 2) they
married it
(see McCain), 3) they stole it or 4) they
made it off the
blood, sweat
and tears of the working man. There are
exceptions,
obviously, but those
cover most of them.
Please cite the source of this information,
Trev.
Reality.
--
Trev
Sorry, your perception of reality, maybe. A good
book on this is "The Millionaire Next Door" in
which a couple of college profs study the common
factors shared by most American millionaires. 80%
of them made it primarily on their own, honestly.
The crap about stealing it off from the backs of
working people is basically Leftist drivel.
Ken
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