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There was another article recently that said the same thing but more than media figures these guys are economists, and Thornburg in particular has been calling for a correction for some time.
Eventually MSM will catch on, but only after moratoriums fail completely, rework cram-downs lead to less lending from banks, higher defaults, and more inventory.
Then one day it will hit them – affordable housing is good.
There was another article recently that said the same thing but more than media figures these guys are economists, and Thornburg in particular has been calling for a correction for some time.
Eventually MSM will catch on, but only after moratoriums fail completely, rework cram-downs lead to less lending from banks, higher defaults, and more inventory.
Then one day it will hit them – affordable housing is good.
There was another article recently that said the same thing but more than media figures these guys are economists, and Thornburg in particular has been calling for a correction for some time.
Eventually MSM will catch on, but only after moratoriums fail completely, rework cram-downs lead to less lending from banks, higher defaults, and more inventory.
Then one day it will hit them – affordable housing is good.
There was another article recently that said the same thing but more than media figures these guys are economists, and Thornburg in particular has been calling for a correction for some time.
Eventually MSM will catch on, but only after moratoriums fail completely, rework cram-downs lead to less lending from banks, higher defaults, and more inventory.
Then one day it will hit them – affordable housing is good.
There was another article recently that said the same thing but more than media figures these guys are economists, and Thornburg in particular has been calling for a correction for some time.
Eventually MSM will catch on, but only after moratoriums fail completely, rework cram-downs lead to less lending from banks, higher defaults, and more inventory.
Then one day it will hit them – affordable housing is good.