Bigdog
Harris - make America a 3rd world shithole
Ok, to be more specific we didn't have anything close to the type of mortgage market we developed in the 20th century.
Your question was quite clear. It had nothing to do with mortgages.
Ok, to be more specific we didn't have anything close to the type of mortgage market we developed in the 20th century.
Your question was quite clear. It had nothing to do with mortgages.
So most rich buy their homes all cash?
logically, if they have the cash.....why borrow money from the bank and leave cash in CDs or bearer bonds paying less interest than the mortgage rate.......wait, maybe liberals would do that........
what's your opportunity cost for that money? including the tax write-offs
I can't imagine that any homeowner tax write-offs make-up for even an interest rate of 2.5%.
what's your opportunity cost for that money? including the tax write-offs
true......if you mortgage your home for more than its worth and don't pay your bills you might not make any money.......
for a 1%er.....zilch.......probably less than .000001% of their income.....
I appreciate that we have multiple Bernie Sanders voters on this board but something like this doesn't bother y'all.
TTQ64, bless your heart my friend, but this is why socialism won't take over the U.S. Even white Bernie voters don't want to give up their privilege.
But in Michigan folks don't have to spend money on real estate
The issue is the mortgage interest deduction and who does it benefit. Holistically the question is does getting rid of deductions such as this one help us get to a flatter tax code. This article specifically asks if the MID benefits the well to do at the expense of the lower income folks.
:0) First my brother, like Grind and many others here, you seriously need a primer on the difference between socialism and communism.
Communism is economic and political .. socialism is an economic system, not political. Thus, socialism easily exists within many different political systems, including capitalism, just as it continues to exist and grown within the American political system.
We're not becoming less socialist, we're becoming more socialist than we've ever been.
Socialism doesn't need to 'take over' to become a driving force in a capitalist system.