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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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Yet another proof
that extending foreclosure timelines — whether via legislation or moratoria — accomplishes little more than delaying defaults. This
chart
speaks 40,000 words.
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Herbert Hoover, no need to post any philosophical stuff here.
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