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January 12, 2009 at 12:06 PM #14809January 12, 2009 at 1:49 PM #327473
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ParticipantThere 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.
January 12, 2009 at 1:49 PM #327809cr
ParticipantThere 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.
January 12, 2009 at 1:49 PM #327881cr
ParticipantThere 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.
January 12, 2009 at 1:49 PM #327902cr
ParticipantThere 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.
January 12, 2009 at 1:49 PM #327985cr
ParticipantThere 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.
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