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Thursday, August 9, 2012

HAVE YOU SEEN RANDY STEADMANS HOUSE?

If not click CLICK HERE!

7 comments:

Cameron Johnson said...

You'll notice, nowhere near a bus line.

Anonymous said...

He's just a hired gun. He won't be around long, neither will his boss. Their lack of skills is painfully evident.

Anonymous said...

For almost a 3/4 million $ house, it's quite ugly, eh?

Anonymous said...

I heard he's selling it prior to this:


HOME SALES TAX

The National Association of Realtors is all over this and working to get it repealed, -- before it takes effect. But, I am very pleased
we aren't the only ones who know about this ploy to steal billions from unsuspecting homeowners. How many realtors do you
think will vote Democratic in 2012?

Did you know that if you sell your house after 2012 you will pay a 3.8% sales tax on it? That's $3,800 on a $100,000 home, etc.
When did this happen? It's in the health care bill, -- and it goes into effect in 2013. Why 2013? Could it be so that it doesn’t come
to light until after the 2012 elections? So, this is ‘change you can believe in’?

Under the new health care bill all real estate transactions will be subject to a 3.8% sales tax.

If you sell a $400,000 home, there will be a $15,200 tax. This bill is set to screw the retiring generation, -- who often downsize their
homes. Does this make your November, 2012 vote more important?

Oh, you weren't aware that this was in the ObamaCare bill? Guess what; you aren't alone! There are more than a few members of
Congress that weren't aware of it either.

Please check this out for yourself at:

http://www.gop.gov/blog/10/04/08/obamacare-flatlines-obamacare-taxes-home

Anonymous said...

Sell that house Randy..time is running out to keep those $$$ in your excepionally tight fist.

Obama all the way in November.

Anonymous said...

More Faux News? Guess he should have rented.

Max said...

Maybe instead of getting your news from the GOP, you might get it from an actual news source:

There Is No Obamacare Tax On Most Home Sales. Really.
Forbes Magazine