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March 23, 2009 at 4:08 PM #372325March 23, 2009 at 4:09 PM #372491
drboom
ParticipantAsk yourself one simple question: would the stock market have gone up 7% today if this was anything but a terrible deal for the taxpayer and a victory for the banksters?
We’ll pay dearly for this.
March 23, 2009 at 4:09 PM #372335drboom
ParticipantAsk yourself one simple question: would the stock market have gone up 7% today if this was anything but a terrible deal for the taxpayer and a victory for the banksters?
We’ll pay dearly for this.
March 23, 2009 at 4:09 PM #372378drboom
ParticipantAsk yourself one simple question: would the stock market have gone up 7% today if this was anything but a terrible deal for the taxpayer and a victory for the banksters?
We’ll pay dearly for this.
March 23, 2009 at 4:09 PM #371878drboom
ParticipantAsk yourself one simple question: would the stock market have gone up 7% today if this was anything but a terrible deal for the taxpayer and a victory for the banksters?
We’ll pay dearly for this.
March 23, 2009 at 4:09 PM #372164drboom
ParticipantAsk yourself one simple question: would the stock market have gone up 7% today if this was anything but a terrible deal for the taxpayer and a victory for the banksters?
We’ll pay dearly for this.
March 23, 2009 at 4:40 PM #372398jpinpb
ParticipantDid stocks go up when we had the very first 750 bailout?
Give it some time. I don’t think this will do much. Like was said, unless the lax lending return and the strawberry pickers and lemonade stand owners can buy McMansions, the descent will continue and/or stagnation.
March 23, 2009 at 4:40 PM #372511jpinpb
ParticipantDid stocks go up when we had the very first 750 bailout?
Give it some time. I don’t think this will do much. Like was said, unless the lax lending return and the strawberry pickers and lemonade stand owners can buy McMansions, the descent will continue and/or stagnation.
March 23, 2009 at 4:40 PM #372184jpinpb
ParticipantDid stocks go up when we had the very first 750 bailout?
Give it some time. I don’t think this will do much. Like was said, unless the lax lending return and the strawberry pickers and lemonade stand owners can buy McMansions, the descent will continue and/or stagnation.
March 23, 2009 at 4:40 PM #371898jpinpb
ParticipantDid stocks go up when we had the very first 750 bailout?
Give it some time. I don’t think this will do much. Like was said, unless the lax lending return and the strawberry pickers and lemonade stand owners can buy McMansions, the descent will continue and/or stagnation.
March 23, 2009 at 4:40 PM #372355jpinpb
ParticipantDid stocks go up when we had the very first 750 bailout?
Give it some time. I don’t think this will do much. Like was said, unless the lax lending return and the strawberry pickers and lemonade stand owners can buy McMansions, the descent will continue and/or stagnation.
March 23, 2009 at 4:48 PM #371903paranoid
ParticipantIf PPIP buys and holds the bad assets, thus stops all forclosures, and reduces the supply of the houses on the market by about half (remind that distressed sales repressent about half of all sales), a floor could be seen for a few years. After that the inflation will push the housing price up, so that the PPIP investors can hopefully make money during the next up cycle.
March 23, 2009 at 4:48 PM #372403paranoid
ParticipantIf PPIP buys and holds the bad assets, thus stops all forclosures, and reduces the supply of the houses on the market by about half (remind that distressed sales repressent about half of all sales), a floor could be seen for a few years. After that the inflation will push the housing price up, so that the PPIP investors can hopefully make money during the next up cycle.
March 23, 2009 at 4:48 PM #372360paranoid
ParticipantIf PPIP buys and holds the bad assets, thus stops all forclosures, and reduces the supply of the houses on the market by about half (remind that distressed sales repressent about half of all sales), a floor could be seen for a few years. After that the inflation will push the housing price up, so that the PPIP investors can hopefully make money during the next up cycle.
March 23, 2009 at 4:48 PM #372189paranoid
ParticipantIf PPIP buys and holds the bad assets, thus stops all forclosures, and reduces the supply of the houses on the market by about half (remind that distressed sales repressent about half of all sales), a floor could be seen for a few years. After that the inflation will push the housing price up, so that the PPIP investors can hopefully make money during the next up cycle.
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