superrific
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By the way, my phone autocorrects cock to cook, not vice versa. It learns, of course, the language style of its users. I'm guessing your texts and my texts don't have much in common.
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I’m not on the right, not MAGA , and didnt vote for Trump. Red and blue mixed together is what color?It's hard to tell sometimes with all the intentionally disparaging misspellings on the right. Dimocrat is not usually a typo. Newscum is not a typo.
I don’t believe you.By the way, my phone autocorrects cock to cook, not vice versa. It learns, of course, the language style of its users. I'm guessing your texts and my texts don't have much in common.
Oh, I didn't realize that was the intended message of your user name. What's a nurple?I’m not on the right, not MAGA , and didnt vote for Trump. Red and blue mixed together is what color?
Don't believe what? That our texts are probably quite different? That I don't text my friends -- nor do internet lookups -- the word cock? That it autocorrects?I don’t believe you.
titty twisterOh, I didn't realize that was the intended message of your user name. What's a nurple?
So your username is not exculpatory evidence at all. Is it that much of a stretch that someone who names themselves after injured nipples might use mock someone by calling them cock?titty twister
Fuck you man. Believe what you want.So your username is not exculpatory evidence at all. Is it that much of a stretch that someone who names themselves after injured nipples might use mock someone by calling them cock?
And google now tells me that nurple is a portmanteau of nipple and purple. Seems like gaslighting to claim that the purple actually refers to your political viewpoint.
I'm not believing anything. I'm genuinely confused. I was onboard with your innocent typo explanation -- which still seems the probable explanation -- but I confess the nurple part has thrown me for a loop.Fuck you man. Believe what you want.
I want you to believe what you’re told. I didn’t mean to disparage Cook. I went back and changed it after the mistake was pointed out. I have left and right leaning views. You can believe that or continue to over analyze.I'm not believing anything. I'm genuinely confused. I was onboard with your innocent typo explanation -- which still seems the probable explanation -- but I confess the nurple part has thrown me for a loop.
You're the one who called attention to your user name. You wanted me to read meaning into it. So I did, and now you're pissed. What do you want from me?
You're. Sorry.I want you to believe what your told. I didn’t mean to disparage Cook. I went back and changed it after the mistake was pointed out. I have left and right leaning views. You can believe that or continue to over analyze.
I would actually argue that rates are rhe bigger issue now because pricing of homes long ago became secondary to the cost of borrowing. You are not wrong about the dearth of building but current inventory levels are growing...and doing so pretty dramtically in a lot of markets. The only things moving are situations where sellers are doing a lot of creative wrangling to buy down rates for buyers. Its not unusual at all to see 30-50k in rate buy downs on a purchase now.While rates certainly are playing a role, for the most part people aren't buying houses because there aren't enough houses being built and supply is too tight. You know, the same problem we've been dealing with for years.
Stagflation has been a concern since inauguration day.The Fed is between a rock and a hard place...
balancing the Trump tariffs which is beginning to spike inflation going forward and declining consumer spending beginning to impact GDP and companies announcing layoffs ?
Higher inflation
Lower GDP
Higher unemployment
Stagflation coming ? I don't want to be a TylerKong and I am not an economist so I don't know if stagflation should be a concern.
Can the Fed do something now to address the possibility of stagflation should we face it in the next 9 months ?
Here's hoping a board economist will come here and back me off the ledge