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Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantGates: Colleges’ future is on the web
I think he also said children can learn independently.
Well anyway, what I am getting at is in the near future I think it will not matter what school district you live in (or not as much anyway) as most education will be web based.
Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantGates: Colleges’ future is on the web
I think he also said children can learn independently.
Well anyway, what I am getting at is in the near future I think it will not matter what school district you live in (or not as much anyway) as most education will be web based.
Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantGates: Colleges’ future is on the web
I think he also said children can learn independently.
Well anyway, what I am getting at is in the near future I think it will not matter what school district you live in (or not as much anyway) as most education will be web based.
Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantGates: Colleges’ future is on the web
I think he also said children can learn independently.
Well anyway, what I am getting at is in the near future I think it will not matter what school district you live in (or not as much anyway) as most education will be web based.
August 11, 2010 at 5:47 PM in reply to: Shiller: US could likely to fall into deflationary spiral ala Japan #589684Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant“those budgets need to be rolled back to ~1998 levels”
Yes that would be the reasonable thing, but this way there be deflation dragons.
August 11, 2010 at 5:47 PM in reply to: Shiller: US could likely to fall into deflationary spiral ala Japan #589777Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant“those budgets need to be rolled back to ~1998 levels”
Yes that would be the reasonable thing, but this way there be deflation dragons.
August 11, 2010 at 5:47 PM in reply to: Shiller: US could likely to fall into deflationary spiral ala Japan #590313Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant“those budgets need to be rolled back to ~1998 levels”
Yes that would be the reasonable thing, but this way there be deflation dragons.
August 11, 2010 at 5:47 PM in reply to: Shiller: US could likely to fall into deflationary spiral ala Japan #590421Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant“those budgets need to be rolled back to ~1998 levels”
Yes that would be the reasonable thing, but this way there be deflation dragons.
August 11, 2010 at 5:47 PM in reply to: Shiller: US could likely to fall into deflationary spiral ala Japan #590730Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant“those budgets need to be rolled back to ~1998 levels”
Yes that would be the reasonable thing, but this way there be deflation dragons.
August 11, 2010 at 4:44 PM in reply to: Shiller: US could likely to fall into deflationary spiral ala Japan #589644Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantYea except that our cities and state budgets were set at peak housing tax intake levels, then you have all the people who cannot/will not sell or fix or doing anything much to their main expense (and the main revenue generator) until they are above the price they paid regardless if the house is underwater currently or not.
As an example: Most people are not going out to buy a new car unless they feel rich or they have no choice, and then they will buy less car ect…
August 11, 2010 at 4:44 PM in reply to: Shiller: US could likely to fall into deflationary spiral ala Japan #589737Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantYea except that our cities and state budgets were set at peak housing tax intake levels, then you have all the people who cannot/will not sell or fix or doing anything much to their main expense (and the main revenue generator) until they are above the price they paid regardless if the house is underwater currently or not.
As an example: Most people are not going out to buy a new car unless they feel rich or they have no choice, and then they will buy less car ect…
August 11, 2010 at 4:44 PM in reply to: Shiller: US could likely to fall into deflationary spiral ala Japan #590273Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantYea except that our cities and state budgets were set at peak housing tax intake levels, then you have all the people who cannot/will not sell or fix or doing anything much to their main expense (and the main revenue generator) until they are above the price they paid regardless if the house is underwater currently or not.
As an example: Most people are not going out to buy a new car unless they feel rich or they have no choice, and then they will buy less car ect…
August 11, 2010 at 4:44 PM in reply to: Shiller: US could likely to fall into deflationary spiral ala Japan #590381Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantYea except that our cities and state budgets were set at peak housing tax intake levels, then you have all the people who cannot/will not sell or fix or doing anything much to their main expense (and the main revenue generator) until they are above the price they paid regardless if the house is underwater currently or not.
As an example: Most people are not going out to buy a new car unless they feel rich or they have no choice, and then they will buy less car ect…
August 11, 2010 at 4:44 PM in reply to: Shiller: US could likely to fall into deflationary spiral ala Japan #590690Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantYea except that our cities and state budgets were set at peak housing tax intake levels, then you have all the people who cannot/will not sell or fix or doing anything much to their main expense (and the main revenue generator) until they are above the price they paid regardless if the house is underwater currently or not.
As an example: Most people are not going out to buy a new car unless they feel rich or they have no choice, and then they will buy less car ect…
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