IdahoCopper wrote:Yesterday, I got the assessment notice from the county tax dept. My house went up in value $61,500 in the last year. It was a 25.48% increase of taxable value.
This is the face of inflation.
JadeDragon wrote:Should buy USED CARS? “For the second-consecutive month, used car and truck prices surged. Last month, they rose 7.3%, accounting for around one-third of the overall increase in prices in May. In April, used car and truck prices rose 10%, the biggest monthly price rise since used car data was first tracked in 1953.”.
Lot of other examples here. https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/10/economy/ ... index.html
Treetop wrote:Im rather shocked prices are up more now then during the cash for clunkers nonsense. I had been on the market for a solid used car (1-2 years old kinda thing or very low miles if older) and there was just nothing.
68Camaro wrote:Treetop wrote:Im rather shocked prices are up more now then during the cash for clunkers nonsense. I had been on the market for a solid used car (1-2 years old kinda thing or very low miles if older) and there was just nothing.
Different driver for the price increase than the cash for clunkers situation, with used cars becoming less numerous, as used car buyers are on the whole less willing to drive up prices (as much). This time used car prices are increasing because new cars are becoming hard to find, so relatively cash-rich buyers are priming the used vehicle market.
JadeDragon wrote:I’ve read furniture prices are climbing faster then any time in many years. Further in Canada there is a new tariff sending furniture costs sky high.
JadeDragon wrote:They report to HQ and we have a winner before midnight.
JadeDragon wrote: and at the end of the day count up the votes by hand in full view of party/candidate accredited scrutinizers.
No one refuses to concede once the results are clear
JadeDragon wrote: The current rounds of efforts to make voting harder are really race based and evil.
Treetop wrote:...ended up with more votes then voters, had hundreds under threat of perjury list this..
Corsair wrote:Treetop wrote:...ended up with more votes then voters, had hundreds under threat of perjury list this..
Lawyer here. Can confirm no one has ever lied under oath, ever. Not once. Ever.
Corsair wrote:Treetop wrote:...ended up with more votes then voters, had hundreds under threat of perjury list this..
Lawyer here. Can confirm no one has ever lied under oath, ever. Not once. Ever.
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