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"Just applied to an apartment in DC where I told the guy that my credit was really bad. He said I'd be fine," he tweeted Thursday. "Got denied, lost the apartment, and the application fee. This ain't meant for people who don't already have money."

No you little shit, it's for people who aren't bad with money. What makes you think you're entitled to anything?

> "Just applied to an apartment in DC where I told the guy that my credit was really bad. He said I'd be fine," he tweeted Thursday. "Got denied, lost the apartment, and the application fee. This ain't meant for people who don't already have money." No you little shit, it's for people who aren't *bad* with money. What makes you think you're entitled to anything?

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The US government is so bad with credit it too should be denied leases

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AOC can give some pointers.

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This post made me remember an old bit of news buzz that makes the cycles every now and again:

Jason Chaffetz slept in his office: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=tpSFMb2_7Lg

Paul Ryan slept in his office: https://archive.vn/SvagN

Then they tried to use Covid 19 propaganda to kick them out (https://archive.vn/jmn6A):

Previous reports have estimated that up to 100 members of Congress — mostly Republicans — live in their offices while in D.C. The last House speaker, Paul Ryan, was one of them. North Carolina Republican Rep. Ted Budd does it now. . . . "Every two years at the beginning of a new Congress, there's a concerted effort by the left ... to try to kick us out of our offices," Budd says.

I don't know if Reoublicans do this just as part of political theater or what. But the housing market in DC is influenced to a greater degree by the occupation of real estate by lobbyists and special interests groups. I can't find it now, but I remember seeing a post in one of these forums about the house in DC that was purchased by Soros backed groups that was housing some 25 year old figurehead of the Black Lives Matter movement. I feel so fucking stupid for not archiving any of this stuff.

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This ain't meant for people who don't already have money.

Somehow I don't think he'll have this problem for long.

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Not if he sucks a little cock now and then.

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My assumption is that his newly held position will introduce him to the wealth he pretends not to desire.

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It isn't that great an indication of how good you are with money. Two of the largest metrics are account age and line of credit limits. If you haven't been using credit long, and you don't make much money, and you miss literally two months of minimum payments while a major crisis happens, you can easily get fucked into the high 4's mid 500's no problem.

I have a score over 750 but that would evaporate if I left so much as a single cup of coffee sit on a credit card for 3 months, even if the limit on the card is over $10k. And this would be the case for 7 years.

So then it is closer to the worst aspects of dating and social life. When your options are limited there is 0 margin of error, and if you do particularly well you will be given enough rope to hang yourself, but you can ignore some rules for a while before it catches back up with you. So I could wave a magic wand and for 3% upfront could conjure tens of thousands of dollars into my checking accounts to use for basically what the fuck ever but there are people who get their shit pushed in because they didn't pay a $60 minimum within 30 days, which in turn effects their mortgages, and their insurance, and is predatory as fuck since they could have paid or afforded the minimum and preserved their credit if they charged more.