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It's great that vets have loans available to the that offer additional protections, but in a seller's market, which we are completely in, buyers should realize they need to make their offers as attractive as possible with as few barriers as possible. I recently put in an offer on a house, but was outbid by another offer to only have the seller come back a week later willing to accept my offer for 5K less because the other offer was a VA loan and they didn't want to deal with the hassle. That being said, affordability aside, vets can get non-VA loans, so it's not like they have no options to make themselves more appealing to sellers.
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We have a new entry in the classic true crime genre of investigative podcast from a female reporter. This one is from The New Yorker reporter Dana Goodyear, (she even has the portrait), and looks into murder of a camper in a Malibu park and possibly related crimes. We are two episodes in and have just been introduced to the crime and already cast doubt on everybody in Malibu. There's also a sidekick character who's so stereotypical it feels borderline racist. It all seems well done and promising. I get some Dirty John vibes just from the setting. It's interesting looking into people who seem so far removed from reality. Anybody else given this a listen? Edit. Episode 3 is out and it didn't really steer us in any new direction. We have the sob story from the victim's family, the bizarre story of a medium and some law enforcement intrigue. But this didn't seem to move the story forward.
He exposed the media. He exposed the leadership of both political parties. He exposed Hollywood, academia, Big Tech, and the globalists who are in charge of nations that we previously thought to be our closest allies. He awakened millions to the realities of the culture war that was already raging against us, and the scourge of mass immigration. He drew back the curtain, pulled the wool from our eyes, and led us out of the cave so that we would no longer stare endlessly at the illusions of the shadows on the wall. But for all his great deeds, Moses never did live to see his people enter the promised land. He could, however, pass on in peace knowing they would get there one day. So too, it appears, shall it be the case for President Trump. The true tragedy of the story of Donald Trump is that he may not see the fulfillment of what he started. But he showed us the way to a better place, and nothing can take that away from him.
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