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Meredith Whitney obviously believes there is going to be another major leg down for housing (and banks) based on this interview yesterday…
HuckleberryParticipantMeredith Whitney obviously believes there is going to be another major leg down for housing (and banks) based on this interview yesterday…
HuckleberryParticipantMeredith Whitney obviously believes there is going to be another major leg down for housing (and banks) based on this interview yesterday…
HuckleberryParticipantThe numbers seem very strange to me…
I know two SD county K-6 school teachers at different schools and both have informed me of massive SD county school lay-offs.
From this article it looks like somewhere in the neighborhood of 500 just three weeks ago.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/21/hundreds-of-teachers-get-layoff-notices/So, how can the education sector show any growth at all?
I just hate gov’t economic indicator numbers! It’s like they use some kind of “special” math the rest of us can’t understand, but they think we’ll just buy into it blindly…
HuckleberryParticipantThe numbers seem very strange to me…
I know two SD county K-6 school teachers at different schools and both have informed me of massive SD county school lay-offs.
From this article it looks like somewhere in the neighborhood of 500 just three weeks ago.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/21/hundreds-of-teachers-get-layoff-notices/So, how can the education sector show any growth at all?
I just hate gov’t economic indicator numbers! It’s like they use some kind of “special” math the rest of us can’t understand, but they think we’ll just buy into it blindly…
HuckleberryParticipantThe numbers seem very strange to me…
I know two SD county K-6 school teachers at different schools and both have informed me of massive SD county school lay-offs.
From this article it looks like somewhere in the neighborhood of 500 just three weeks ago.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/21/hundreds-of-teachers-get-layoff-notices/So, how can the education sector show any growth at all?
I just hate gov’t economic indicator numbers! It’s like they use some kind of “special” math the rest of us can’t understand, but they think we’ll just buy into it blindly…
HuckleberryParticipantThe numbers seem very strange to me…
I know two SD county K-6 school teachers at different schools and both have informed me of massive SD county school lay-offs.
From this article it looks like somewhere in the neighborhood of 500 just three weeks ago.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/21/hundreds-of-teachers-get-layoff-notices/So, how can the education sector show any growth at all?
I just hate gov’t economic indicator numbers! It’s like they use some kind of “special” math the rest of us can’t understand, but they think we’ll just buy into it blindly…
HuckleberryParticipantThe numbers seem very strange to me…
I know two SD county K-6 school teachers at different schools and both have informed me of massive SD county school lay-offs.
From this article it looks like somewhere in the neighborhood of 500 just three weeks ago.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/21/hundreds-of-teachers-get-layoff-notices/So, how can the education sector show any growth at all?
I just hate gov’t economic indicator numbers! It’s like they use some kind of “special” math the rest of us can’t understand, but they think we’ll just buy into it blindly…
April 6, 2010 at 4:06 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #536379HuckleberryParticipantIt appears Diana is backing up yesterdays article with another one today…
http://www.cnbc.com/id/36195838
She must be tapping into new sources of insider banking info. It sounds like she is fairly confident in her new predictions.
April 6, 2010 at 4:06 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #536505HuckleberryParticipantIt appears Diana is backing up yesterdays article with another one today…
http://www.cnbc.com/id/36195838
She must be tapping into new sources of insider banking info. It sounds like she is fairly confident in her new predictions.
April 6, 2010 at 4:06 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #536960HuckleberryParticipantIt appears Diana is backing up yesterdays article with another one today…
http://www.cnbc.com/id/36195838
She must be tapping into new sources of insider banking info. It sounds like she is fairly confident in her new predictions.
April 6, 2010 at 4:06 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #537056HuckleberryParticipantIt appears Diana is backing up yesterdays article with another one today…
http://www.cnbc.com/id/36195838
She must be tapping into new sources of insider banking info. It sounds like she is fairly confident in her new predictions.
April 6, 2010 at 4:06 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #537320HuckleberryParticipantIt appears Diana is backing up yesterdays article with another one today…
http://www.cnbc.com/id/36195838
She must be tapping into new sources of insider banking info. It sounds like she is fairly confident in her new predictions.
HuckleberryParticipant[quote=justsayin1964]Huckleberry- if they got thier loan reduced it certainly would not be for less that market value so how would they have enough for another home loan- also their credit would be shot so which lender gave them another loan with bad credit?[/quote]
I never said the loan would be for less, but they may use the money they have been saving for the last year (not paying their mortgage), plus the margin between the new loan and the sale price. Meaning, they are using taxpayer money to fund their new home! Whala…
But now that you mention it. How do you KNOW the new loan wouldn’t be for less than the local market value. Do you figure the gov’t is going to come out to each individual home and assess the value before making the new loan? And, we all know how well the current appraisal system is working…
And again, how do you know their credit is shot with a new loan? I haven’t seen that as one of the stipulations to getting one, have you???
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