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February 12, 2008 at 10:51 PM #152515February 12, 2008 at 10:51 PM #152794OC BurnsParticipant
I salute the red-faced blowhards on TV who told me there was no housing bubble. I salute their resolve when they told me that housing was just “taking a breather” before going to the moon. But mostly I salute the utter devotion to bullpucky they displayed when they then looked me square in the eye after all of that and said, “This is what we expected to happen. We were due for a correction.”
Mister Deluded Screaming Sycophant, I salute you and the fantasy world that you share with the rest of us.
February 12, 2008 at 10:51 PM #152798OC BurnsParticipantI salute the red-faced blowhards on TV who told me there was no housing bubble. I salute their resolve when they told me that housing was just “taking a breather” before going to the moon. But mostly I salute the utter devotion to bullpucky they displayed when they then looked me square in the eye after all of that and said, “This is what we expected to happen. We were due for a correction.”
Mister Deluded Screaming Sycophant, I salute you and the fantasy world that you share with the rest of us.
February 12, 2008 at 10:51 PM #152819OC BurnsParticipantI salute the red-faced blowhards on TV who told me there was no housing bubble. I salute their resolve when they told me that housing was just “taking a breather” before going to the moon. But mostly I salute the utter devotion to bullpucky they displayed when they then looked me square in the eye after all of that and said, “This is what we expected to happen. We were due for a correction.”
Mister Deluded Screaming Sycophant, I salute you and the fantasy world that you share with the rest of us.
February 12, 2008 at 10:51 PM #152897OC BurnsParticipantI salute the red-faced blowhards on TV who told me there was no housing bubble. I salute their resolve when they told me that housing was just “taking a breather” before going to the moon. But mostly I salute the utter devotion to bullpucky they displayed when they then looked me square in the eye after all of that and said, “This is what we expected to happen. We were due for a correction.”
Mister Deluded Screaming Sycophant, I salute you and the fantasy world that you share with the rest of us.
February 12, 2008 at 11:58 PM #152535drunkleParticipantdid buffet force a correction? he pretty much laid out how badly off the bond insurers were, he called bullshit on mbia and he let everyone know it.
yeah, some of the bobbleheads on cnbc were calling it a “bailout”, but others recognized the truth of it…
the bond insurers are f’d either way, deal or no deal. mortgage securities are going to be repriced sooner than later because of this, because buffet killed all illusions of bailouts. and i’m not sure he’s really interested in dealing with muni bonds either as recession, falling revenues could hammer them as well… maybe a pump and dump deal? build the business and sell it off asap?
February 12, 2008 at 11:58 PM #152815drunkleParticipantdid buffet force a correction? he pretty much laid out how badly off the bond insurers were, he called bullshit on mbia and he let everyone know it.
yeah, some of the bobbleheads on cnbc were calling it a “bailout”, but others recognized the truth of it…
the bond insurers are f’d either way, deal or no deal. mortgage securities are going to be repriced sooner than later because of this, because buffet killed all illusions of bailouts. and i’m not sure he’s really interested in dealing with muni bonds either as recession, falling revenues could hammer them as well… maybe a pump and dump deal? build the business and sell it off asap?
February 12, 2008 at 11:58 PM #152818drunkleParticipantdid buffet force a correction? he pretty much laid out how badly off the bond insurers were, he called bullshit on mbia and he let everyone know it.
yeah, some of the bobbleheads on cnbc were calling it a “bailout”, but others recognized the truth of it…
the bond insurers are f’d either way, deal or no deal. mortgage securities are going to be repriced sooner than later because of this, because buffet killed all illusions of bailouts. and i’m not sure he’s really interested in dealing with muni bonds either as recession, falling revenues could hammer them as well… maybe a pump and dump deal? build the business and sell it off asap?
February 12, 2008 at 11:58 PM #152841drunkleParticipantdid buffet force a correction? he pretty much laid out how badly off the bond insurers were, he called bullshit on mbia and he let everyone know it.
yeah, some of the bobbleheads on cnbc were calling it a “bailout”, but others recognized the truth of it…
the bond insurers are f’d either way, deal or no deal. mortgage securities are going to be repriced sooner than later because of this, because buffet killed all illusions of bailouts. and i’m not sure he’s really interested in dealing with muni bonds either as recession, falling revenues could hammer them as well… maybe a pump and dump deal? build the business and sell it off asap?
February 12, 2008 at 11:58 PM #152918drunkleParticipantdid buffet force a correction? he pretty much laid out how badly off the bond insurers were, he called bullshit on mbia and he let everyone know it.
yeah, some of the bobbleheads on cnbc were calling it a “bailout”, but others recognized the truth of it…
the bond insurers are f’d either way, deal or no deal. mortgage securities are going to be repriced sooner than later because of this, because buffet killed all illusions of bailouts. and i’m not sure he’s really interested in dealing with muni bonds either as recession, falling revenues could hammer them as well… maybe a pump and dump deal? build the business and sell it off asap?
February 13, 2008 at 11:49 AM #152676CascaParticipantI’d like to nominate the realtors who pump sunshine up the a$$es of buyers more ignorant than they. They’re still doing it today. One told me on Saturday that NOW was the time to buy in Bonita, since most properties there are getting multiple offers because prices are so low.
February 13, 2008 at 11:49 AM #152956CascaParticipantI’d like to nominate the realtors who pump sunshine up the a$$es of buyers more ignorant than they. They’re still doing it today. One told me on Saturday that NOW was the time to buy in Bonita, since most properties there are getting multiple offers because prices are so low.
February 13, 2008 at 11:49 AM #152959CascaParticipantI’d like to nominate the realtors who pump sunshine up the a$$es of buyers more ignorant than they. They’re still doing it today. One told me on Saturday that NOW was the time to buy in Bonita, since most properties there are getting multiple offers because prices are so low.
February 13, 2008 at 11:49 AM #152980CascaParticipantI’d like to nominate the realtors who pump sunshine up the a$$es of buyers more ignorant than they. They’re still doing it today. One told me on Saturday that NOW was the time to buy in Bonita, since most properties there are getting multiple offers because prices are so low.
February 13, 2008 at 11:49 AM #153055CascaParticipantI’d like to nominate the realtors who pump sunshine up the a$$es of buyers more ignorant than they. They’re still doing it today. One told me on Saturday that NOW was the time to buy in Bonita, since most properties there are getting multiple offers because prices are so low.
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