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April 16, 2008 at 8:57 AM in reply to: Housing starts in the U.S. dropped more than twice as much as forecast #188223April 16, 2008 at 8:57 AM in reply to: Housing starts in the U.S. dropped more than twice as much as forecast #188245tothjjParticipant
I was listening to Bloomberg radio and the spin was that this was good news as it showed that the builders were taking the downturn seriously and are bringing construction to a halt more quickly than forecast. I suppose if you look at it that way, it is good news. The bad news is all those employed in construction/furnishing/mortgage/realtor/title-work/ect are out of work. As shown by the market today (up 150 points mid-day) nobody cares about bad news anymore. The banks posted horrible earnings for the most part but since it was less then forecast, it is good news. Strange.
April 16, 2008 at 8:57 AM in reply to: Housing starts in the U.S. dropped more than twice as much as forecast #188274tothjjParticipantI was listening to Bloomberg radio and the spin was that this was good news as it showed that the builders were taking the downturn seriously and are bringing construction to a halt more quickly than forecast. I suppose if you look at it that way, it is good news. The bad news is all those employed in construction/furnishing/mortgage/realtor/title-work/ect are out of work. As shown by the market today (up 150 points mid-day) nobody cares about bad news anymore. The banks posted horrible earnings for the most part but since it was less then forecast, it is good news. Strange.
April 16, 2008 at 8:57 AM in reply to: Housing starts in the U.S. dropped more than twice as much as forecast #188285tothjjParticipantI was listening to Bloomberg radio and the spin was that this was good news as it showed that the builders were taking the downturn seriously and are bringing construction to a halt more quickly than forecast. I suppose if you look at it that way, it is good news. The bad news is all those employed in construction/furnishing/mortgage/realtor/title-work/ect are out of work. As shown by the market today (up 150 points mid-day) nobody cares about bad news anymore. The banks posted horrible earnings for the most part but since it was less then forecast, it is good news. Strange.
April 16, 2008 at 8:57 AM in reply to: Housing starts in the U.S. dropped more than twice as much as forecast #188288tothjjParticipantI was listening to Bloomberg radio and the spin was that this was good news as it showed that the builders were taking the downturn seriously and are bringing construction to a halt more quickly than forecast. I suppose if you look at it that way, it is good news. The bad news is all those employed in construction/furnishing/mortgage/realtor/title-work/ect are out of work. As shown by the market today (up 150 points mid-day) nobody cares about bad news anymore. The banks posted horrible earnings for the most part but since it was less then forecast, it is good news. Strange.
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Oh man, now you are looking in Poway? Boy, just think, you can now look at 250 more houses, be exasperated when silly homeowners refuse to lower their overprices asking prices and begin the cycle of pissing your wife off all over again! I feel for you man. Ain’t home buying fun…tothjjParticipantRD
Oh man, now you are looking in Poway? Boy, just think, you can now look at 250 more houses, be exasperated when silly homeowners refuse to lower their overprices asking prices and begin the cycle of pissing your wife off all over again! I feel for you man. Ain’t home buying fun…tothjjParticipantRD
Oh man, now you are looking in Poway? Boy, just think, you can now look at 250 more houses, be exasperated when silly homeowners refuse to lower their overprices asking prices and begin the cycle of pissing your wife off all over again! I feel for you man. Ain’t home buying fun…tothjjParticipantRD
Oh man, now you are looking in Poway? Boy, just think, you can now look at 250 more houses, be exasperated when silly homeowners refuse to lower their overprices asking prices and begin the cycle of pissing your wife off all over again! I feel for you man. Ain’t home buying fun…tothjjParticipantRD
Oh man, now you are looking in Poway? Boy, just think, you can now look at 250 more houses, be exasperated when silly homeowners refuse to lower their overprices asking prices and begin the cycle of pissing your wife off all over again! I feel for you man. Ain’t home buying fun…tothjjParticipantThe amazing thing is that some people actually believe propaganda even when reality is smacking them across the mouth.
tothjjParticipantThe amazing thing is that some people actually believe propaganda even when reality is smacking them across the mouth.
tothjjParticipantThe amazing thing is that some people actually believe propaganda even when reality is smacking them across the mouth.
tothjjParticipantThe amazing thing is that some people actually believe propaganda even when reality is smacking them across the mouth.
tothjjParticipantThe amazing thing is that some people actually believe propaganda even when reality is smacking them across the mouth.
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