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August 25, 2007 at 5:43 AM #10030August 25, 2007 at 6:07 AM #80781
Ex-SD
ParticipantThey’re just cheer-leading this spin in an attempt to stop the impending recession. It’s not gonna work. There’s too many things in play to stop it at this point.
August 25, 2007 at 6:07 AM #80913Ex-SD
ParticipantThey’re just cheer-leading this spin in an attempt to stop the impending recession. It’s not gonna work. There’s too many things in play to stop it at this point.
August 25, 2007 at 6:07 AM #80934Ex-SD
ParticipantThey’re just cheer-leading this spin in an attempt to stop the impending recession. It’s not gonna work. There’s too many things in play to stop it at this point.
August 25, 2007 at 6:11 AM #80784Bubblesitter
ParticipantHere’s the link to the actual Commerce Dept report.
http://www.census.gov/const/newressales.pdf
I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but I wonder what kind of discussions were held putting this reports together.
Staffed with political appointees at high levels at the Commerce department, there must be constant pressure between the Career Economists and the spin doctor political appointees.
Measurement methodologies can have a huge impact on the actual reported numbers. I wonder how often they change these methods. A old trick may be to change the methodology to skew them in a favorable direction.
e.g. how they handle cancellations, are they excluding certain types of home, etc, etc.
August 25, 2007 at 6:11 AM #80916Bubblesitter
ParticipantHere’s the link to the actual Commerce Dept report.
http://www.census.gov/const/newressales.pdf
I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but I wonder what kind of discussions were held putting this reports together.
Staffed with political appointees at high levels at the Commerce department, there must be constant pressure between the Career Economists and the spin doctor political appointees.
Measurement methodologies can have a huge impact on the actual reported numbers. I wonder how often they change these methods. A old trick may be to change the methodology to skew them in a favorable direction.
e.g. how they handle cancellations, are they excluding certain types of home, etc, etc.
August 25, 2007 at 6:11 AM #80936Bubblesitter
ParticipantHere’s the link to the actual Commerce Dept report.
http://www.census.gov/const/newressales.pdf
I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but I wonder what kind of discussions were held putting this reports together.
Staffed with political appointees at high levels at the Commerce department, there must be constant pressure between the Career Economists and the spin doctor political appointees.
Measurement methodologies can have a huge impact on the actual reported numbers. I wonder how often they change these methods. A old trick may be to change the methodology to skew them in a favorable direction.
e.g. how they handle cancellations, are they excluding certain types of home, etc, etc.
August 25, 2007 at 8:28 AM #80793FoamFinger1
ParticipantI have been waiting for the “moment” to occur. The moment when sales tick up or the rate of foreclosures slows ect. then the MSM will start calling this the bottom.
Are we there yet? No. Not by a long shot.
August 25, 2007 at 8:28 AM #80924FoamFinger1
ParticipantI have been waiting for the “moment” to occur. The moment when sales tick up or the rate of foreclosures slows ect. then the MSM will start calling this the bottom.
Are we there yet? No. Not by a long shot.
August 25, 2007 at 8:28 AM #80945FoamFinger1
ParticipantI have been waiting for the “moment” to occur. The moment when sales tick up or the rate of foreclosures slows ect. then the MSM will start calling this the bottom.
Are we there yet? No. Not by a long shot.
August 25, 2007 at 9:32 AM #80805csr_sd
ParticipantWell I am glad to see that the data were actually reported… here not on ac360 or even krazy jim cramers show.
It is quite amazing that even with the serious financial issues that we must face and deal with in this country, that the street and the news dont really want to get to the truth.
I was in New Zealand last month and and their dollar was 80c US. three years ago it was 46c!!! The real value of our economy is plunging and the best the news can do is scream about an imprecise, likely inaccurate number from a single month, and the market goes up 140 pts, incredible!
The dems, can only talk about bailouts (sens personal responsiblity) and the republicans fail to take responsibility for a failed regulatory /monetary / trade policy. This is really getting sick.
the free country of idaho is beginning to look real nice!
August 25, 2007 at 9:32 AM #80937csr_sd
ParticipantWell I am glad to see that the data were actually reported… here not on ac360 or even krazy jim cramers show.
It is quite amazing that even with the serious financial issues that we must face and deal with in this country, that the street and the news dont really want to get to the truth.
I was in New Zealand last month and and their dollar was 80c US. three years ago it was 46c!!! The real value of our economy is plunging and the best the news can do is scream about an imprecise, likely inaccurate number from a single month, and the market goes up 140 pts, incredible!
The dems, can only talk about bailouts (sens personal responsiblity) and the republicans fail to take responsibility for a failed regulatory /monetary / trade policy. This is really getting sick.
the free country of idaho is beginning to look real nice!
August 25, 2007 at 9:32 AM #80958csr_sd
ParticipantWell I am glad to see that the data were actually reported… here not on ac360 or even krazy jim cramers show.
It is quite amazing that even with the serious financial issues that we must face and deal with in this country, that the street and the news dont really want to get to the truth.
I was in New Zealand last month and and their dollar was 80c US. three years ago it was 46c!!! The real value of our economy is plunging and the best the news can do is scream about an imprecise, likely inaccurate number from a single month, and the market goes up 140 pts, incredible!
The dems, can only talk about bailouts (sens personal responsiblity) and the republicans fail to take responsibility for a failed regulatory /monetary / trade policy. This is really getting sick.
the free country of idaho is beginning to look real nice!
August 25, 2007 at 8:58 PM #80957Bubblesitter
Participant2 videos on bloomberg on how these housing numbers are essentially worthless.
Kasriel of Northern Trust “skeptical” of new-home sales data.
And Brusuelas video
August 25, 2007 at 8:58 PM #81109Bubblesitter
Participant2 videos on bloomberg on how these housing numbers are essentially worthless.
Kasriel of Northern Trust “skeptical” of new-home sales data.
And Brusuelas video
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