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Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
So like you guys when anything bad happens - Trump! When anything good happens - any reason but Trump! Like I said, take care out there on that limb. -
Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
So prices go down, or don't, or go up. Take care out there on that limb. -
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Thank weepaws! But I didn't make anything up. This thread was posted before I said that. Try to keep up.
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For other reasons.
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Thats why Tim is so distraught over the deportation of the illegal vote.
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Lookin forward to this one. It’s the one race in my neck of the woods. Still gonna be in last place afterwards. :kicksrocks:
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The First Monday Night Football Game (1970)
5-Points replied to BunnysBastatrds's topic in The Geek Club
Never should've been changed in the first place. I've always referred to them as the Redskins. -
Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
It makes perfect sense. If you have any sense. -
Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
Ima type this slow for you. 30 million illegals can increase housing prices in surrounding areas by occupying the available inventory in a given area, while simultaneously bringing down property values in the area in which they reside by making it less desirable for others to want to live there. Capiche? -
Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
For a teacher, your reading comprehension sucks. -
Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
Thanks for confirming, once again, you dont know wtf you're talking about. -
Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
Why dont you just admit this is all about Dems rigging the census for Congressional seats and votes? You're afraid you'll keep losing elections. -
Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
I live in California too. And it wasn't stolen. It was fought for. We won. They lost. That's how the world works. You, and they, need to get the fock over it. They have no more right to be here than I have a right to be in Mexico. GTFOOH with that buIIshit. -
Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
Lots of people from around the world want to come here. Just because you're within walking distance doesn't give you the right to be here. People willing to break our laws as a first step into the country absolutely do not deserve to be here and we are a stronger country without them. Illegal immigration is a drain on society and huge negative to the country. Despite your personal savings on labor costs. And apparently, its only inevitable when you have people in office who want to facilitate it. -
Those who can, do.
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Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
Its absolutely true. We, as a country, gain nothing from illegal immigration that we cant gain through legal immigration without all of the negatives associated with illegals. Illegal immigration is a net negative. -
Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
There is no positive to illegal immigration. None. -
Nice birdie! That one gave me some trouble.
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Does he start threads with one premise, then, when said premise is destroyed, move the goalposts? Then engage in circular arguments until eventually resulting to making sh!t up about what another geek said or obviously meant?
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Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
Of course it does. First time home buyers buy in less expensive neighborhoods. They then gain equity in those properties and, very often, sell those homes and move to better, more expensive neighborhoods. Which drives prices up in those neighborhoods. Meanwhile, the less expensive neighborhoods they left, become increasingly inhabited by illegals and other lower income individuals, through section 8 and other programs and the neighborhood goes to sh!t. Which drives property values down because nobody wants to live there. You're trying too hard to not understand the obvious. -
Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
You like making sh!t up? Have fun with that. -
Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
Yes, you did. Its right there for everybody to see. I told you why/how 30 million illegals occupying available housing would drive prices up. You then pivoted to "primary driver." Prices fall when supply outweighs demand. Prices rise when demand outweighs supply. Removing illegals who occupy existing supply increases supply thereby reducing demand pressure, for a time. And, as a result, lowers prices, allowing new home buyers to enter the market. Builders don't build new homes in an area where supply outweighs demand so prices in those areas will increase over time as the available supply diminishes. -
Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
Buyer's market. -
Illegal Immigration and the Impact on National Home Prices
5-Points replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
I told you why illegals impact real estate prices. You moved the goalposts to "primary driver." And once again, the primary driver of real estate prices is supply vs demand. When you have 30 million people occupying available housing, it drives prices up. When you remove those people, thereby freeing up that inventory, it would stand to reason that prices would come down, at least in the short term. Also, by freeing up that inventory, it lowers the demand for new construction because the supply outweighs the demand. So the impact of removing illegals who work in construction isn't a concern. It also opens the door for legal citizens to obtain those jobs, thus lowering the unemployment rate.