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September 13, 2008 at 12:38 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #269758September 13, 2008 at 12:38 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #269988
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ParticipantI like this quote from Norman J. Ornstein, Resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (a conservative think tank) concerning Palin’s interview
“She had me at hello Charley– had me scared to death….a series of knowledge and logic gaps that ought to shake every foreign policy specialist, liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican, to his or her roots.”
I don’t know of any thinking person that could have looked at that interview and not be shaken. What happened to the Republicans? This used to be the most buttoned up political party offering the most progressive views on what Governments role should be. When listening to politicians running for high office people are generally trying to determine if they agree with them on the issues, after watching this interview I came away with the perception that Palin does not really know what the issues are. I’m sorry but this selection is a big minus in my book.
September 13, 2008 at 12:38 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #269995LA_Renter
ParticipantI like this quote from Norman J. Ornstein, Resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (a conservative think tank) concerning Palin’s interview
“She had me at hello Charley– had me scared to death….a series of knowledge and logic gaps that ought to shake every foreign policy specialist, liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican, to his or her roots.”
I don’t know of any thinking person that could have looked at that interview and not be shaken. What happened to the Republicans? This used to be the most buttoned up political party offering the most progressive views on what Governments role should be. When listening to politicians running for high office people are generally trying to determine if they agree with them on the issues, after watching this interview I came away with the perception that Palin does not really know what the issues are. I’m sorry but this selection is a big minus in my book.
September 13, 2008 at 12:38 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #270042LA_Renter
ParticipantI like this quote from Norman J. Ornstein, Resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (a conservative think tank) concerning Palin’s interview
“She had me at hello Charley– had me scared to death….a series of knowledge and logic gaps that ought to shake every foreign policy specialist, liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican, to his or her roots.”
I don’t know of any thinking person that could have looked at that interview and not be shaken. What happened to the Republicans? This used to be the most buttoned up political party offering the most progressive views on what Governments role should be. When listening to politicians running for high office people are generally trying to determine if they agree with them on the issues, after watching this interview I came away with the perception that Palin does not really know what the issues are. I’m sorry but this selection is a big minus in my book.
September 13, 2008 at 12:38 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #270071LA_Renter
ParticipantI like this quote from Norman J. Ornstein, Resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (a conservative think tank) concerning Palin’s interview
“She had me at hello Charley– had me scared to death….a series of knowledge and logic gaps that ought to shake every foreign policy specialist, liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican, to his or her roots.”
I don’t know of any thinking person that could have looked at that interview and not be shaken. What happened to the Republicans? This used to be the most buttoned up political party offering the most progressive views on what Governments role should be. When listening to politicians running for high office people are generally trying to determine if they agree with them on the issues, after watching this interview I came away with the perception that Palin does not really know what the issues are. I’m sorry but this selection is a big minus in my book.
September 13, 2008 at 11:50 AM in reply to: Lehman Bailout this Weekend (Bear Stearns replay) #269728LA_Renter
ParticipantThese moonshots are getting smaller and shorter lived. I think you are seeing Wall Street beginning to pay attention to the economic impact of the underlying problems that are resulting in bailout after bailout after bailout.
September 13, 2008 at 11:50 AM in reply to: Lehman Bailout this Weekend (Bear Stearns replay) #269958LA_Renter
ParticipantThese moonshots are getting smaller and shorter lived. I think you are seeing Wall Street beginning to pay attention to the economic impact of the underlying problems that are resulting in bailout after bailout after bailout.
September 13, 2008 at 11:50 AM in reply to: Lehman Bailout this Weekend (Bear Stearns replay) #269965LA_Renter
ParticipantThese moonshots are getting smaller and shorter lived. I think you are seeing Wall Street beginning to pay attention to the economic impact of the underlying problems that are resulting in bailout after bailout after bailout.
September 13, 2008 at 11:50 AM in reply to: Lehman Bailout this Weekend (Bear Stearns replay) #270012LA_Renter
ParticipantThese moonshots are getting smaller and shorter lived. I think you are seeing Wall Street beginning to pay attention to the economic impact of the underlying problems that are resulting in bailout after bailout after bailout.
September 13, 2008 at 11:50 AM in reply to: Lehman Bailout this Weekend (Bear Stearns replay) #270040LA_Renter
ParticipantThese moonshots are getting smaller and shorter lived. I think you are seeing Wall Street beginning to pay attention to the economic impact of the underlying problems that are resulting in bailout after bailout after bailout.
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ParticipantCalculated Risk covered this topic
http://calculatedrisk.blogspot.com/2008/09/mortgage-defaults-spike-in-inland.html
This is not exactly good news to those people who jumped in and bought foreclosures here, this points to more price depreciation. This could also signal the next wave of foreclosures throughout all of S. Cal many have been predicting. All in all this is not a good sign.
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ParticipantCalculated Risk covered this topic
http://calculatedrisk.blogspot.com/2008/09/mortgage-defaults-spike-in-inland.html
This is not exactly good news to those people who jumped in and bought foreclosures here, this points to more price depreciation. This could also signal the next wave of foreclosures throughout all of S. Cal many have been predicting. All in all this is not a good sign.
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ParticipantCalculated Risk covered this topic
http://calculatedrisk.blogspot.com/2008/09/mortgage-defaults-spike-in-inland.html
This is not exactly good news to those people who jumped in and bought foreclosures here, this points to more price depreciation. This could also signal the next wave of foreclosures throughout all of S. Cal many have been predicting. All in all this is not a good sign.
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ParticipantCalculated Risk covered this topic
http://calculatedrisk.blogspot.com/2008/09/mortgage-defaults-spike-in-inland.html
This is not exactly good news to those people who jumped in and bought foreclosures here, this points to more price depreciation. This could also signal the next wave of foreclosures throughout all of S. Cal many have been predicting. All in all this is not a good sign.
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ParticipantCalculated Risk covered this topic
http://calculatedrisk.blogspot.com/2008/09/mortgage-defaults-spike-in-inland.html
This is not exactly good news to those people who jumped in and bought foreclosures here, this points to more price depreciation. This could also signal the next wave of foreclosures throughout all of S. Cal many have been predicting. All in all this is not a good sign.
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