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Ex-SD
ParticipantThere are two, little obstacles that buyers and sellers will have to overcome to buy and sell their properties in the bubble markets:
1. Get an appraisal that matches the selling price
2. Get a loan
Without either, you don’t have a sale (unless you have a cash buyer).As prices continue to drop (and drop and drop), rents will also eventually drop. Bugs has it right in his post above.
Ex-SD
ParticipantThere are two, little obstacles that buyers and sellers will have to overcome to buy and sell their properties in the bubble markets:
1. Get an appraisal that matches the selling price
2. Get a loan
Without either, you don’t have a sale (unless you have a cash buyer).As prices continue to drop (and drop and drop), rents will also eventually drop. Bugs has it right in his post above.
Ex-SD
ParticipantThere are two, little obstacles that buyers and sellers will have to overcome to buy and sell their properties in the bubble markets:
1. Get an appraisal that matches the selling price
2. Get a loan
Without either, you don’t have a sale (unless you have a cash buyer).As prices continue to drop (and drop and drop), rents will also eventually drop. Bugs has it right in his post above.
Ex-SD
ParticipantThere are two, little obstacles that buyers and sellers will have to overcome to buy and sell their properties in the bubble markets:
1. Get an appraisal that matches the selling price
2. Get a loan
Without either, you don’t have a sale (unless you have a cash buyer).As prices continue to drop (and drop and drop), rents will also eventually drop. Bugs has it right in his post above.
Ex-SD
ParticipantArticle on the San Francisco Gate web site re. CA housing prices.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/14/BU5AV1K01.DTL
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ParticipantArticle on the San Francisco Gate web site re. CA housing prices.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/14/BU5AV1K01.DTL
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ParticipantArticle on the San Francisco Gate web site re. CA housing prices.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/14/BU5AV1K01.DTL
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ParticipantArticle on the San Francisco Gate web site re. CA housing prices.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/14/BU5AV1K01.DTL
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ParticipantArticle on the San Francisco Gate web site re. CA housing prices.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/14/BU5AV1K01.DTL
February 12, 2008 at 7:21 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #151961Ex-SD
ParticipantNew York Post article:
‘SUPER’ LATINO SLAMS CLINTON
By MAGGIE HABERMANFebruary 12, 2008 — A prominent member of the national Democratic Party has circulated a sharp e-mail saying the removal of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle was disloyal to Hispanics and should give “pause” to superdelegates and voters.
The e-mail from, Steven Ybarra, a California superdelegate who heads the voting-rights committee of the DNC Hispanic Caucus, was sent to fellow caucus members in the hours after word broke that Solis Doyle – the most prominent Latina in Clinton’s campaign – would be replaced by another close Clinton loyalist, Maggie Williams, who is black.
The e-mail noted that Clinton, who is looking to Latino voters for a boost in the Texas and Ohio primaries on March 4, scored heavily with Hispanics in her California win.
“Apparently, loyalty is not a two-way street,” he wrote. “Latino superdelegates like myself . . . will have cause to pause.”
Ybarra told The Post yesterday that the loss of Solis Doyle, a child of Mexican immigrants, just weeks before the Texas primary, where 36 percent of the population is Hispanic, was “dumb as a stump.”
Contacted for comment, the typically press-shy Solis Doyle told The Post that Ybarra was writing on “false information,” and confirmed she’s staying on as an adviser.
Team Clinton insisted that the decision to switch from Solis Doyle to Williams, revealed on Sunday afternoon, was amiable.
February 12, 2008 at 7:21 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #152228Ex-SD
ParticipantNew York Post article:
‘SUPER’ LATINO SLAMS CLINTON
By MAGGIE HABERMANFebruary 12, 2008 — A prominent member of the national Democratic Party has circulated a sharp e-mail saying the removal of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle was disloyal to Hispanics and should give “pause” to superdelegates and voters.
The e-mail from, Steven Ybarra, a California superdelegate who heads the voting-rights committee of the DNC Hispanic Caucus, was sent to fellow caucus members in the hours after word broke that Solis Doyle – the most prominent Latina in Clinton’s campaign – would be replaced by another close Clinton loyalist, Maggie Williams, who is black.
The e-mail noted that Clinton, who is looking to Latino voters for a boost in the Texas and Ohio primaries on March 4, scored heavily with Hispanics in her California win.
“Apparently, loyalty is not a two-way street,” he wrote. “Latino superdelegates like myself . . . will have cause to pause.”
Ybarra told The Post yesterday that the loss of Solis Doyle, a child of Mexican immigrants, just weeks before the Texas primary, where 36 percent of the population is Hispanic, was “dumb as a stump.”
Contacted for comment, the typically press-shy Solis Doyle told The Post that Ybarra was writing on “false information,” and confirmed she’s staying on as an adviser.
Team Clinton insisted that the decision to switch from Solis Doyle to Williams, revealed on Sunday afternoon, was amiable.
February 12, 2008 at 7:21 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #152236Ex-SD
ParticipantNew York Post article:
‘SUPER’ LATINO SLAMS CLINTON
By MAGGIE HABERMANFebruary 12, 2008 — A prominent member of the national Democratic Party has circulated a sharp e-mail saying the removal of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle was disloyal to Hispanics and should give “pause” to superdelegates and voters.
The e-mail from, Steven Ybarra, a California superdelegate who heads the voting-rights committee of the DNC Hispanic Caucus, was sent to fellow caucus members in the hours after word broke that Solis Doyle – the most prominent Latina in Clinton’s campaign – would be replaced by another close Clinton loyalist, Maggie Williams, who is black.
The e-mail noted that Clinton, who is looking to Latino voters for a boost in the Texas and Ohio primaries on March 4, scored heavily with Hispanics in her California win.
“Apparently, loyalty is not a two-way street,” he wrote. “Latino superdelegates like myself . . . will have cause to pause.”
Ybarra told The Post yesterday that the loss of Solis Doyle, a child of Mexican immigrants, just weeks before the Texas primary, where 36 percent of the population is Hispanic, was “dumb as a stump.”
Contacted for comment, the typically press-shy Solis Doyle told The Post that Ybarra was writing on “false information,” and confirmed she’s staying on as an adviser.
Team Clinton insisted that the decision to switch from Solis Doyle to Williams, revealed on Sunday afternoon, was amiable.
February 12, 2008 at 7:21 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #152254Ex-SD
ParticipantNew York Post article:
‘SUPER’ LATINO SLAMS CLINTON
By MAGGIE HABERMANFebruary 12, 2008 — A prominent member of the national Democratic Party has circulated a sharp e-mail saying the removal of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle was disloyal to Hispanics and should give “pause” to superdelegates and voters.
The e-mail from, Steven Ybarra, a California superdelegate who heads the voting-rights committee of the DNC Hispanic Caucus, was sent to fellow caucus members in the hours after word broke that Solis Doyle – the most prominent Latina in Clinton’s campaign – would be replaced by another close Clinton loyalist, Maggie Williams, who is black.
The e-mail noted that Clinton, who is looking to Latino voters for a boost in the Texas and Ohio primaries on March 4, scored heavily with Hispanics in her California win.
“Apparently, loyalty is not a two-way street,” he wrote. “Latino superdelegates like myself . . . will have cause to pause.”
Ybarra told The Post yesterday that the loss of Solis Doyle, a child of Mexican immigrants, just weeks before the Texas primary, where 36 percent of the population is Hispanic, was “dumb as a stump.”
Contacted for comment, the typically press-shy Solis Doyle told The Post that Ybarra was writing on “false information,” and confirmed she’s staying on as an adviser.
Team Clinton insisted that the decision to switch from Solis Doyle to Williams, revealed on Sunday afternoon, was amiable.
February 12, 2008 at 7:21 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #152327Ex-SD
ParticipantNew York Post article:
‘SUPER’ LATINO SLAMS CLINTON
By MAGGIE HABERMANFebruary 12, 2008 — A prominent member of the national Democratic Party has circulated a sharp e-mail saying the removal of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle was disloyal to Hispanics and should give “pause” to superdelegates and voters.
The e-mail from, Steven Ybarra, a California superdelegate who heads the voting-rights committee of the DNC Hispanic Caucus, was sent to fellow caucus members in the hours after word broke that Solis Doyle – the most prominent Latina in Clinton’s campaign – would be replaced by another close Clinton loyalist, Maggie Williams, who is black.
The e-mail noted that Clinton, who is looking to Latino voters for a boost in the Texas and Ohio primaries on March 4, scored heavily with Hispanics in her California win.
“Apparently, loyalty is not a two-way street,” he wrote. “Latino superdelegates like myself . . . will have cause to pause.”
Ybarra told The Post yesterday that the loss of Solis Doyle, a child of Mexican immigrants, just weeks before the Texas primary, where 36 percent of the population is Hispanic, was “dumb as a stump.”
Contacted for comment, the typically press-shy Solis Doyle told The Post that Ybarra was writing on “false information,” and confirmed she’s staying on as an adviser.
Team Clinton insisted that the decision to switch from Solis Doyle to Williams, revealed on Sunday afternoon, was amiable.
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