Walrus wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 12:19 pm
I don't really care what anyone believes about me...
Yet you keep coming back here, I assume, to feel some kind of vindication and to make yourself feel important.
Interesting.
Not only that, but he deleted his old posts that were embarrassing. And this is his third different user name.
Not really the behavior of someone who doesn't care what others think about him.
Intellectually honest, he ain't.
Re: Major housing crash coming this winter or sooner
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2021 4:46 pm
by Walrus
I've said many times, my goal is not to convince anyone to agree with me.
But let's also be honest about how important I am to many of you. You cannot resist talking about me in at least a dozen threads, even when I haven't posted in days. If I wasn't here, you wouldn't know what to do with your time. It reminds me of how The Huffington Post had to lay off 44 people because Donald Trump is no longer in office. That would be this place without me.
Re: Major housing crash coming this winter or sooner
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2021 4:48 pm
by Walrus
lol, I never "deleted my old posts". I cannot log into an account that is long gone. Not sure what Phd is going on about. That is conspiracy talk.
Re: Major housing crash coming this winter or sooner
Walrus wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 12:06 am
Coming soon to every democratic big city...
Define "Big City"
Then supply list of "Big Cities" that are not democratic.
TIA
It's "their" go to.
Of course most big cities have Democrat Mayors. Meanwhile, it seems the Lobsters of this country actually believe (or at least try to convince others) if they had Republican Mayors there would be no poverty - or at least that poverty is caused by Democratic leadership.
Jacksonville, Oklahoma City, Fresno, Omaha, Miami, have or at least recently had Republican Mayors.
My uneducated guess is each one of those cities has a BIG problem with poverty. Yes? No?
Re: Major housing crash coming this winter or sooner
Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 9:04 am
by Cascadia
Even if you have a Republican Mayor that doesn't make it a Republican City.
And holy shit, if we are using Fresno and Omaha as examples of a "Big City"?
Re: Major housing crash coming this winter or sooner
Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 9:14 am
by Deleted User 289
100% agree and true that "even if you have a Republican Mayor that doesn't make it a Republican City" but it does make it a Republican run city.
I don't consider Fresno nor Omaha as being big cities but they are probably top 50 if not top 40 in population. I just used them as examples of cities with Republican Mayors that probably have a considerable amount (10% or more?) of people living in poverty.
Re: Major housing crash coming this winter or sooner