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ralphfurley
Participant[quote=SDEngineer]Even if the downside is still significant, there is VERY good reason to believe that prices will rebound back to the trendline relatively quickly (certainly within 5 years I’d say).[/quote]
I’m not trying to be a jerk here, but what reason is that?This housing downturn seems worse than the one in ’89 (or did it peak there and go down a year or two later?). Anyway, housing didn’t go up much until ’98 or so.
If things are worse this time around, what makes you think the housing market will rebound in five years or so?
ralphfurley
Participant[quote=SDEngineer]Even if the downside is still significant, there is VERY good reason to believe that prices will rebound back to the trendline relatively quickly (certainly within 5 years I’d say).[/quote]
I’m not trying to be a jerk here, but what reason is that?This housing downturn seems worse than the one in ’89 (or did it peak there and go down a year or two later?). Anyway, housing didn’t go up much until ’98 or so.
If things are worse this time around, what makes you think the housing market will rebound in five years or so?
ralphfurley
Participant[quote=SDEngineer]Even if the downside is still significant, there is VERY good reason to believe that prices will rebound back to the trendline relatively quickly (certainly within 5 years I’d say).[/quote]
I’m not trying to be a jerk here, but what reason is that?This housing downturn seems worse than the one in ’89 (or did it peak there and go down a year or two later?). Anyway, housing didn’t go up much until ’98 or so.
If things are worse this time around, what makes you think the housing market will rebound in five years or so?
ralphfurley
Participant[quote=SDEngineer]Even if the downside is still significant, there is VERY good reason to believe that prices will rebound back to the trendline relatively quickly (certainly within 5 years I’d say).[/quote]
I’m not trying to be a jerk here, but what reason is that?This housing downturn seems worse than the one in ’89 (or did it peak there and go down a year or two later?). Anyway, housing didn’t go up much until ’98 or so.
If things are worse this time around, what makes you think the housing market will rebound in five years or so?
ralphfurley
Participant[quote=CONCHO]Here is Gerald Celente, who terrorizes Smurf Village! LOL LOL!!![/quote]
I read your post before I saw the video, but that line still split my side.ralphfurley
Participant[quote=CONCHO]Here is Gerald Celente, who terrorizes Smurf Village! LOL LOL!!![/quote]
I read your post before I saw the video, but that line still split my side.ralphfurley
Participant[quote=CONCHO]Here is Gerald Celente, who terrorizes Smurf Village! LOL LOL!!![/quote]
I read your post before I saw the video, but that line still split my side.ralphfurley
Participant[quote=CONCHO]Here is Gerald Celente, who terrorizes Smurf Village! LOL LOL!!![/quote]
I read your post before I saw the video, but that line still split my side.ralphfurley
Participant[quote=CONCHO]Here is Gerald Celente, who terrorizes Smurf Village! LOL LOL!!![/quote]
I read your post before I saw the video, but that line still split my side.March 3, 2009 at 1:56 AM in reply to: Dr. Doom Roubini is scared – economy worse than predicted #359144ralphfurley
Participant[quote=arraya]The main issue I have with your post is ridiculing improvements to US energy policy as hippie-green-liberal nonsense. It’s this decade-old ‘Anti-Gore’ GOP talking point bullshit.
Actually, I think it goes back to when Reagan took off the white house solar panels that Carter put on. [/quote]
I think it does go back to Reagan… “Trees cause more pollution than automobiles.”
On a side note, Dick Cheney is feeling the love these days…
“We all need money, but to apply green lipstick to this Darth Vader of fish and wildlife is whoring – it’s grotesque,” Williams said. “It’s as if the Holocaust museum held a dinner to honor [Nazi war criminal] Klaus Barbie.”
March 3, 2009 at 1:56 AM in reply to: Dr. Doom Roubini is scared – economy worse than predicted #359445ralphfurley
Participant[quote=arraya]The main issue I have with your post is ridiculing improvements to US energy policy as hippie-green-liberal nonsense. It’s this decade-old ‘Anti-Gore’ GOP talking point bullshit.
Actually, I think it goes back to when Reagan took off the white house solar panels that Carter put on. [/quote]
I think it does go back to Reagan… “Trees cause more pollution than automobiles.”
On a side note, Dick Cheney is feeling the love these days…
“We all need money, but to apply green lipstick to this Darth Vader of fish and wildlife is whoring – it’s grotesque,” Williams said. “It’s as if the Holocaust museum held a dinner to honor [Nazi war criminal] Klaus Barbie.”
March 3, 2009 at 1:56 AM in reply to: Dr. Doom Roubini is scared – economy worse than predicted #359589ralphfurley
Participant[quote=arraya]The main issue I have with your post is ridiculing improvements to US energy policy as hippie-green-liberal nonsense. It’s this decade-old ‘Anti-Gore’ GOP talking point bullshit.
Actually, I think it goes back to when Reagan took off the white house solar panels that Carter put on. [/quote]
I think it does go back to Reagan… “Trees cause more pollution than automobiles.”
On a side note, Dick Cheney is feeling the love these days…
“We all need money, but to apply green lipstick to this Darth Vader of fish and wildlife is whoring – it’s grotesque,” Williams said. “It’s as if the Holocaust museum held a dinner to honor [Nazi war criminal] Klaus Barbie.”
March 3, 2009 at 1:56 AM in reply to: Dr. Doom Roubini is scared – economy worse than predicted #359625ralphfurley
Participant[quote=arraya]The main issue I have with your post is ridiculing improvements to US energy policy as hippie-green-liberal nonsense. It’s this decade-old ‘Anti-Gore’ GOP talking point bullshit.
Actually, I think it goes back to when Reagan took off the white house solar panels that Carter put on. [/quote]
I think it does go back to Reagan… “Trees cause more pollution than automobiles.”
On a side note, Dick Cheney is feeling the love these days…
“We all need money, but to apply green lipstick to this Darth Vader of fish and wildlife is whoring – it’s grotesque,” Williams said. “It’s as if the Holocaust museum held a dinner to honor [Nazi war criminal] Klaus Barbie.”
March 3, 2009 at 1:56 AM in reply to: Dr. Doom Roubini is scared – economy worse than predicted #359729ralphfurley
Participant[quote=arraya]The main issue I have with your post is ridiculing improvements to US energy policy as hippie-green-liberal nonsense. It’s this decade-old ‘Anti-Gore’ GOP talking point bullshit.
Actually, I think it goes back to when Reagan took off the white house solar panels that Carter put on. [/quote]
I think it does go back to Reagan… “Trees cause more pollution than automobiles.”
On a side note, Dick Cheney is feeling the love these days…
“We all need money, but to apply green lipstick to this Darth Vader of fish and wildlife is whoring – it’s grotesque,” Williams said. “It’s as if the Holocaust museum held a dinner to honor [Nazi war criminal] Klaus Barbie.”
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