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Is anyone surprised by this? It's like a catch 22: When Gov't gets out of the way and lets business police themselves, sometimes stuff like this happens. But when Gov't decides what a business can and can not do, business reduces hiring or passes the extra costs on to the consumer. The common denominator is that the co...more
This reminds me of an Andy Griffith (I believe) episode where the owner of the candy store offered to give you double your money back if you didn't like a particular candy on sale. A man came into the store, bought some candy, ate it and told the owner he didn't like it. The owner gave the man double his money back. Th...more
If he does end up owning the house I wonder if he will have to pay the property taxes retroactively to the date he "moved" in. It seems if there is a loophole someone will find a way to jump through it.
7/19/2011
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