The logic is undeniable.
Logic isn't your forte.
And yes, that's a snarky comment.
Good luck refuting it.
It's pretty sad to see you stoop to trolling other people's threads.
You should give it a rest. It's just the internet, it's not really serious business.
I sincerely hope you enjoy your weekend. And no, that's not a snarky comment.
Spot on!!!!!!It's a good thing the federal government already owns the vast majority of mortgages out there. That leverage ought to go a long way in helping them in these 5 new goals.
It doesn't take much of an imagination to realize when they say "Establish healthy homes recommendations (homes should be dry, clean, pest-free, safe, contaminant-free, well-ventilated, and well-maintained and thermally controlled)" it means new regulations galore are already written and ready to be released that will only marginally improve conditions for the vast majority of home owners while making much, much more expensive to build new homes--with a side benefit of more dependence on the government to help finance new homes;
Or when they say "Encourage adoption of healthy homes recommendations (federal, state and local regulations)" they mean widespread adoption of Agenda 21;
Or when they say "Create and support training and workforce development to address health hazards in housing (train people for new jobs in green energy and construction)"; means a payoff to the various construction unions and a little love for their campaign contributors...who knows, maybe they'll finally get wood burning stoves outlawed.
It's a good thing the federal government already owns the vast majority of mortgages out there. That leverage ought to go a long way in helping them in these 5 new goals.
It doesn't take much of an imagination to realize when they say "Establish healthy homes recommendations (homes should be dry, clean, pest-free, safe, contaminant-free, well-ventilated, and well-maintained and thermally controlled)" it means new regulations galore are already written and ready to be released that will only marginally improve conditions for the vast majority of home owners while making much, much more expensive to build new homes--with a side benefit of more dependence on the government to help finance new homes;
Or when they say "Encourage adoption of healthy homes recommendations (federal, state and local regulations)" they mean widespread adoption of Agenda 21;
Or when they say "Create and support training and workforce development to address health hazards in housing (train people for new jobs in green energy and construction)"; means a payoff to the various construction unions and a little love for their campaign contributors...who knows, maybe they'll finally get wood burning stoves outlawed.
It's a good thing the federal government already owns the vast majority of mortgages out there. That leverage ought to go a long way in helping them in these 5 new goals.
It doesn't take much of an imagination to realize when they say "Establish healthy homes recommendations (homes should be dry, clean, pest-free, safe, contaminant-free, well-ventilated, and well-maintained and thermally controlled)" it means new regulations galore are already written and ready to be released that will only marginally improve conditions for the vast majority of home owners while making much, much more expensive to build new homes--with a side benefit of more dependence on the government to help finance new homes;
Or when they say "Encourage adoption of healthy homes recommendations (federal, state and local regulations)" they mean widespread adoption of Agenda 21;
Or when they say "Create and support training and workforce development to address health hazards in housing (train people for new jobs in green energy and construction)"; means a payoff to the various construction unions and a little love for their campaign contributors...who knows, maybe they'll finally get wood burning stoves outlawed.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGstM8QMCjQ[/ame]Logic isn't your forte.
And yes, that's a snarky comment.