How many homes do you own?

OrlandoMike

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One. No, zero. The bank owns it and lets me pay them for living in it. :rotfl:
 
:rotfl2: I loved his response "I think — I'll have my staff get to you," McCain told Politico in Las Cruces, N.M."

You have to have your "staff" count your houses for you?? Oh, please....
 
No confusion here... I own just one home and that's all I really need. I'm also pretty sure I don't fall into the definition of rich, although with $5 million a year I could hire a driver to get me to and from WDW a few times a week.
 

When I opened this thread and the link, I tried to give him the benefit of the doubt and thought maybe he had a lot of rental properties or something. That could explain a vague answer. But the article actually did make it sound like he really just couldn't count how many non-rental homes that he and his wife own :confused3.
 
Do you know?

McCain doesn's seem to know how many homes he owns! :confused3

WASHINGTON — Days after he cracked that being rich in the U.S. meant earning at least $5 million a year, Republican presidential candidate John McCain acknowledged that he wasn’t sure how many houses he and his wealthy wife actually own.



http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/08/21/mccain-unsure-number-of-homes-he-and-wife-own/



Sen McCain earned money, paid taxes on it, and with the left overs purchased homes as investments for his retirement and his family's betterment.

Seems like sound fiscal judgment to me!

What did Sen Obama do with the windfall profits he made from his book sales?
 
Sen McCain earned money, paid taxes on it, and with the left overs purchased homes as investments for his retirement and his family's betterment.

Seems like sound fiscal judgment to me!

What did Sen Obama do with the windfall profits he made from his book sales?

What does any of this have to do with not being able to remember how many homes you own? :confused3
 
At one time, my husband and I owned several rental properties, a beach house, and our primary home. Depending on the month, we might have bought or sold and I could not have told you how many we owned. I'm sure John and Cindy McCain own lots of investment properties and if he had said, for instance, we own 10 and then it turned out they owned 15, he would have been slammed.
So, he played it smart and decided to look into it.
 
From what I read McCain has never been all that involved in his wife's wealth or business affairs.

I'm not sure why anybody would care. It is her money, she brought it to the marriage. I'm sure he knows about the homes he actually lives in.
 
I understand that the McCain's keep their finances separate so perhaps it is an issue of not being sure what Cindy's investments are. If he had answered and then it turned out that he was wrong, I'm sure he would have been slammed.
 
Do Obama supporters really want to open the can of worms about Presidential candidates and the purchasing of their homes?!?!? ;)
 
Do Obama supporters really want to open the can of worms about Presidential candidates and the purchasing of their million dollar homes?!?!? ;)

That can's been opened. Old story, nobody cared--next?
 
And this is really an important issue WHY??? so he owns many homes... so he is rich....
he owns many homes... so do ALL of the celebrities that are out campaigning for Barack and looking for a spot in his cabinet and there are MANY of those... :confused:
 
And this is really an important issue WHY??? so he owns many homes... so he is rich....
he owns many homes... so do ALL of the celebrities that are out campaigning for Barack and looking for a spot in his cabinet and there are MANY of those... :confused:

Yet another non-issue discussed to death on a Dis political thread. Who'd have thought it would be possible. ;)
 
And this is really an important issue WHY??? so he owns many homes... so he is rich....
he owns many homes... so do ALL of the celebrities that are out campaigning for Barack and looking for a spot in his cabinet and there are MANY of those... :confused:

How do I count the ways...Let's see, first John Kerry was totally smeared by the RNC and its supporters because he happened to be married to a wealthy wife and that was completely unacceptable - but now it is completely okay that Cindy is so wealthy, because well just because we've completely changed our minds and standards. Then conservatives are constantly trying to show what an "elitist" Obama is, when the true elite is McCain, but once again, different standards changed and adjusted to fit your scenario. The list just goes on and on. You can't see the total hypocrisy in some of these ridiculous Obama bashing threads that will discuss anything except real issues?
 
How do I count the ways...Let's see, first John Kerry was totally smeared by the RNC and its supporters because he happened to be married to a wealthy wife and that was completely unacceptable - but now it is completely okay that Cindy is so wealthy, because well just because we've completely changed our minds and standards. Then conservatives are constantly trying to show what an "elitist" Obama is, when the true elite is McCain, but once again, different standards changed and adjusted to fit your scenario. The list just goes on and on. You can't see the total hypocrisy in some of these ridiculous Obama bashing threads that will discuss anything except real issues?

An elitist is called by the way they act, not how much money they have. Plain and simple, McCain does not come off as a snob and Obama does. That is what I consider to be an elitist.


Kristine
 
(I think the more important question is: Did John McCain get any help from crooks when buying any of those houses? )


The Rezko Connection:

Obama's Connection With an Accused Political Fixer Raises Questions

By BRIAN ROSS and RHONDA SCHWARTZ
Jan. 10, 2008—

In sharp contrast to his tough talk about ethics reform in government, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., approached a well-known Illinois political fixer under active federal investigation, Antoin "Tony" Rezko, for "advice" as he sought to find a way to buy a house shortly after being elected to the United States Senate.

The parcel included an adjacent lot which Obama told the Chicago Tribune he could not afford because "it was already a stretch to buy the house."

On the same day Obama closed on his house, Rezko's wife bought the adjacent empty lot, meeting the condition of the seller who wanted to sell both properties at the same time.

Rezko had been widely reported to be under investigation by the U.S. attorney and the FBI at the time Obama contacted him and has since been indicted on corruption charges by a federal grand jury in a case that prosecutors say involves bribes, kickbacks and "efforts to illegally obtain millions of dollars."

This week, a federal judge in Chicago ordered the Rezko trial to begin Feb. 25.

Obama maintains his relationship with Rezko was "above board and legal" but has admitted bad judgment, calling his decision to involve Rezko "a bone-headed mistake."

Rezko's behind-the-scenes connection in the Obama house deal became public as Rezko revealed personal financial details as he sought to post bail.

While Rezko's wife paid the full asking price for the land, Obama paid $300,000 under the asking price for the house. The house sold for $1,650,000 and the price Rezko's wife paid for the land was $625,000.

Obama denies there was anything unusual about the price disparity. He says the price on the house was dropped because it had been on the market for some time but that the price for the adjacent land remained high because there was another offer.

Obama then expanded his property by buying a strip of the Rezko land for $104,5000, which the senator maintains was a fair market price.

Obama later told the Chicago Sun-Times, "It was a mistake to have been engaged with him at all in this or any other personal business dealing that would allow him, or anyone else, to believe he had done me a favor."

Obama had known Rezko long before the house deal, calling him a "friend."

An ABC News review of campaign records shows Rezko, and people connected to him, contributed more than $120,000 to Obama's 2004 campaign for the U.S. Senate, much of it at a time when Rezko was the target of an FBI investigation.

"It surprised me that late in the game he [Obama] continued to take contributions from somebody who was under a rather dark cloud in the state," said Cynthia Canary of the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform, a group that has worked closely with Obama and supported his legislative efforts.

In the wake of the Rezko indictment, Obama says he has given $44,000 of the Rezko-connected money to charity.

There is no mention of Obama in the Rezko indictment. Federal authorities say the investigation is focused on Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, identified in court filings as Public Figure A.


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