25 мая 2016 г.

99 Homes

& Rick Carver: What do you see out there?
    Nash: I see homes.
    Rick Carver: I just saw nine opportunities to make money in the last five blocks. Three properties without mailboxes and one with an overgrown lawn and no car in the drive, two with white signs in the windows and three with shiny new doorknobs. If you can get attuned to seeing those kinds of opportunities, you can get up off your hands and knees and really start working for me.

& Rick Carver: You know how to shoot, right?

& Rick Carver: Don’t be soft. They all got a sob story. But the law’s the law. That’s the side you’re on.

& Rick Carver: You done honest work your whole life building homes. What did that get you but me knocking at your door?

& Nash: Are we stealing? Is this stealing?
    Rick Carver: Well, in 2006 you borrowed $85,000 against your home and never paid it back, Nash. You telling me that’s not stealing?

& Nash: You think I bought a Porsche? No. I invested every cent I borrowed into construction equipment so that I could pay back that loan and put a roof over my family’s head, put food in my kid’s mouth. The economy crashed. I can’t predict the weather.
    Rick Carver: I can. I’m a Doppler fucking radar. You took something you didn’t give back. The bank screwed you over. Take your pick. Either way you lost.

& Rick Carver: I made more money during the crash than before it. You can too, you just gotta stop lying to yourself and ask, what did you do wrong that your family lives in a motel?

& Rick Carver: Don’t get emotional about real estate.


& Rick Carver: Put that under your mattress. Don’t put it in the bank. You’re just giving them more money. When you get enough I’ll tell you what to do with it.

& Rick Carver: What did you think it was gonna mean, working for me?
    Nash: I just thought that maybe...
    Rick Carver: No, you didn’t. You didn’t think. You didn’t have the guts to ask me either. Nobody does. Because who in their right mind wouldn’t rather put someone in a home than drag ’em out of it?

& Rick Carver: Up until three years ago I was a regular old real-estate agent. Putting people in homes, speculating on property, that was my job. Now, in 2006 Robert and Julia Tanner borrowed $30,000 to put an enclosed patio on their home that they had somehow managed to live without for 25 years. Why don’t you ask them about that when they’re spitting in your face while you walk ’em to the kerb? Why don’t you ask the bank what they were thinking giving them an adjustable-rate mortgage? Then you can go to the government and ask why they lifted every regulation and sat there like a retarded stepchild. You, Tanner, the banks, Washington, every other homeowner and investor from here to China turned my life into evictions.

& Rick Carver: Do you think America 2010 gives a flying rat’s arse about Carver? Or Nash? Uh-uh. America doesn’t bail out the losers. America was built by bailing out winners, by rigging a nation of the winners for the winners by the winners.

& Rick Carver: You go to church, Nash?.. You go to church?
    Nash: Sure.
    Rick Carver: Only one in 100 is gonna get on that ark, son. And every other poor soul’s gonna drown. I’m not gonna drown.

& Nash: I hate to say it, but your eviction is scheduled for today.

& Nash: Is it worth it?
    Rick Carver: As opposed to what?

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