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July 8, 2009 at 12:49 PM #427793July 8, 2009 at 1:23 PM #427823kcal09Participant
[quote=AN]If Obama follows through with the minimum wage promise he made during his campaign, we can expect a 50% rise in minimum wage soon.[/quote]
The real question is where will the money come from?
July 8, 2009 at 1:23 PM #427075kcal09Participant[quote=AN]If Obama follows through with the minimum wage promise he made during his campaign, we can expect a 50% rise in minimum wage soon.[/quote]
The real question is where will the money come from?
July 8, 2009 at 1:23 PM #427590kcal09Participant[quote=AN]If Obama follows through with the minimum wage promise he made during his campaign, we can expect a 50% rise in minimum wage soon.[/quote]
The real question is where will the money come from?
July 8, 2009 at 1:23 PM #427661kcal09Participant[quote=AN]If Obama follows through with the minimum wage promise he made during his campaign, we can expect a 50% rise in minimum wage soon.[/quote]
The real question is where will the money come from?
July 8, 2009 at 1:23 PM #427302kcal09Participant[quote=AN]If Obama follows through with the minimum wage promise he made during his campaign, we can expect a 50% rise in minimum wage soon.[/quote]
The real question is where will the money come from?
July 8, 2009 at 1:31 PM #427833anParticipant[quote=kcal09][quote=AN]If Obama follows through with the minimum wage promise he made during his campaign, we can expect a 50% rise in minimum wage soon.[/quote]
The real question is where will the money come from?[/quote]
If I have to guess, it’s the same place that provided the $ for the Trillions of $ in bailouts.July 8, 2009 at 1:31 PM #427600anParticipant[quote=kcal09][quote=AN]If Obama follows through with the minimum wage promise he made during his campaign, we can expect a 50% rise in minimum wage soon.[/quote]
The real question is where will the money come from?[/quote]
If I have to guess, it’s the same place that provided the $ for the Trillions of $ in bailouts.July 8, 2009 at 1:31 PM #427312anParticipant[quote=kcal09][quote=AN]If Obama follows through with the minimum wage promise he made during his campaign, we can expect a 50% rise in minimum wage soon.[/quote]
The real question is where will the money come from?[/quote]
If I have to guess, it’s the same place that provided the $ for the Trillions of $ in bailouts.July 8, 2009 at 1:31 PM #427671anParticipant[quote=kcal09][quote=AN]If Obama follows through with the minimum wage promise he made during his campaign, we can expect a 50% rise in minimum wage soon.[/quote]
The real question is where will the money come from?[/quote]
If I have to guess, it’s the same place that provided the $ for the Trillions of $ in bailouts.July 8, 2009 at 1:31 PM #427085anParticipant[quote=kcal09][quote=AN]If Obama follows through with the minimum wage promise he made during his campaign, we can expect a 50% rise in minimum wage soon.[/quote]
The real question is where will the money come from?[/quote]
If I have to guess, it’s the same place that provided the $ for the Trillions of $ in bailouts.July 8, 2009 at 1:41 PM #427843temeculaguyParticipantI agree with former and mojo, this outfit is kinda weak, good for headlines and soundbites, but there’s not much that I find impressive about their research or predictions.
They cited this source “Prices are forecast to fall 41.7 percent from their peak, Deutsche Bank AG analysts led by Karen Weaver wrote in a June 15 report”
OK, that’s bold prediction since Rich just posted numerous charts where S.D. has exceeded that drop in median, ppsf, condos, sfr’s and most any other way you want to look at it. Maybe tomorrow, about 2 o’clock, after the temperature breaks 80 degrees, these guys can predict it be hotter than 70.
July 8, 2009 at 1:41 PM #427610temeculaguyParticipantI agree with former and mojo, this outfit is kinda weak, good for headlines and soundbites, but there’s not much that I find impressive about their research or predictions.
They cited this source “Prices are forecast to fall 41.7 percent from their peak, Deutsche Bank AG analysts led by Karen Weaver wrote in a June 15 report”
OK, that’s bold prediction since Rich just posted numerous charts where S.D. has exceeded that drop in median, ppsf, condos, sfr’s and most any other way you want to look at it. Maybe tomorrow, about 2 o’clock, after the temperature breaks 80 degrees, these guys can predict it be hotter than 70.
July 8, 2009 at 1:41 PM #427095temeculaguyParticipantI agree with former and mojo, this outfit is kinda weak, good for headlines and soundbites, but there’s not much that I find impressive about their research or predictions.
They cited this source “Prices are forecast to fall 41.7 percent from their peak, Deutsche Bank AG analysts led by Karen Weaver wrote in a June 15 report”
OK, that’s bold prediction since Rich just posted numerous charts where S.D. has exceeded that drop in median, ppsf, condos, sfr’s and most any other way you want to look at it. Maybe tomorrow, about 2 o’clock, after the temperature breaks 80 degrees, these guys can predict it be hotter than 70.
July 8, 2009 at 1:41 PM #427322temeculaguyParticipantI agree with former and mojo, this outfit is kinda weak, good for headlines and soundbites, but there’s not much that I find impressive about their research or predictions.
They cited this source “Prices are forecast to fall 41.7 percent from their peak, Deutsche Bank AG analysts led by Karen Weaver wrote in a June 15 report”
OK, that’s bold prediction since Rich just posted numerous charts where S.D. has exceeded that drop in median, ppsf, condos, sfr’s and most any other way you want to look at it. Maybe tomorrow, about 2 o’clock, after the temperature breaks 80 degrees, these guys can predict it be hotter than 70.
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