Goodlatte isn't an impartial observer, but members of the tech community also acknowledge that Congress has been slow to act on tech issues this year. "This Congress so far has a record of neglect on technology issues," said Representative Bob Goodlatte, a Virginia Republican, whose party lost the majority in Congress in the November 2006 elections. Congress.Ĭongress passed a handful of bills on many tech vendor and trade group wish lists, but in several cases, they represented partial victories. No one is calling 2007 a banner year for the technology industry in the U.S.
But anyone else that has no such worries would be foolish not to buy a house thinking it is a doomed investment.Ĭongress Cool on Tech Issues in 2007 () Patent reform, security, Internet access and other topics are expected to gain a higher profile next session PC World, Dec 23, 2007 We as immigrants who are not sure of where we'll be in the next 5 years may want to consider the fact before investing in a house. I would take these people's advice any day because they have the money to show for their sound investment strategies, one of them being investment in a house, or a piece of real estate. I have yet to hear from a successful investor, or a businessman, or anyone that has what you may call reasonable wealth, saying that real estate is bad in the long run. In my opinion no one should be listening to these people. They come up with short sighted calculations to prove that renting for life is better than owning a home. These guys have actually never ever made any real money. So now maybe the best time to buy actually!īut I have also seen many ignorant, anti-capitalist, anti-government, conspiracy theorist freaks out there, blogging from their basement, and writing articles suggesting that the government is somehow brain washing the public into buy a house so that they'll become the government’s slaves for the rest of their lives. He's not of the opinion that buying a house is bad investment, ever! But a good investor does not try to time the market it is, in my opinion, even if you tried, an art and not a science. Reading the article I take it that the writer is only concerned about the profitability of buying a house in the current situation.
Jeez.this is so stressful and can totally empathize with you When his case was so shaky, he should not have filed for AOS.but what has happened has happened though. You mean to say,while filling in the form for his AOS.I think somewhere it asks that 'have you filed for AOS earlier etc(not sure the correct wordings.)'.so he had to choose a 'yes'.is that so.? if it was yes,possibly that was the reason for scrutiny.
New update on EAD is that local offices are no longer authorized to issue interim EAD`S.We went to local office in greer, south carolina(we live in charlotte,nc) and the answer we got was that they can only email uscis why there is a delay.and if we wanted to find an answer we should come back in 2 weeks and that they won`t disclose any thing by phone because of privacy act. Thank you for all your support.They asked for my husband`s paystubs ,all employment history all W2`s when he filed for AOS as primary.Later we withdrew his petition and only kept petition filed through me as the primary.That officer is extremely detailed oriented ,he/she asked and questioned every minute detail pertaining to our case.