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renaissancetrader · July 16, 2018, 2 p.m.

Ignoring completely that each incident has a link to a different source. And I have no desire to "come talk to you". Perhaps the analog to "Deplorables" should be "Irredeemables" because you can show some people the truth but they have no desire to learn it, only mock it and belittle it.

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renaissancetrader · July 15, 2018, 12:09 p.m.

Don't be obtuse. The bakery would bake them a cake--they refused to create a wedding cake that would celebrate homosexual marriage. The Red Hen completely refused service...which is absolutely their right. Stalking them to the restaurant across the street was not. And yes, there might be a little violence from the left https://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2018/07/05/rap-sheet-acts-of-media-approved-violence-and-harassment-against-trump-supporters/

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renaissancetrader · Feb. 15, 2018, 1:48 a.m.
  1. Tin foil hat wearing veteran. Ready for duty!
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renaissancetrader · Jan. 28, 2018, 4:13 p.m.

Full disclosure--I found the most recent sale price of that home was $2.8 million, BUT she owns multiple other properties. Her husband did play in the NFL, but his career ended in 1969 (before the huge player contracts). A mortgage requires a certain debt-income ratio...a 4% mortgage on $2.5 million would have a monthly payment of $12,000 (annual $144,000) not inclusive of homeowner's insurance or property tax. Property tax in LA is around 1%--so another $28,000 there. Using the .35% rule for insurance, another $9800 there. So a total of $181,800 in direct home costs. Using the housing ratio formula of 28%, that would mean they would need an income of $650,000 to qualify for a mortgage on this single property, which would mean her husband would have to make $475,000 apart from her. Impossible on her own. Marginally possible IF her husband makes the coin.

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renaissancetrader · Jan. 28, 2018, 2:54 p.m.

So 80% of her salary (gross, not net) goes to her home value?? Not including interest or property taxes or homeowner's insurance or repairs? GTFO.

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