Fantasy Housing Numbers a Prelude to the Next U.S. Crash [View article]
Of course I have biases but I'm not trying to sell a particular point of view to anyone with regards to the economy. Just trying to navigate the rough waters for myself. I guess 'ridiculous' was a little too strong, 'questionable' would have been a better choice of words.
On Oct 28 05:43 PM Jeff Nielson wrote:
> Let me get this straight, Dean. > > I look "ridiculous" when I cite an anecdote from my own, personal > experience. However, it's NOT "ridiculous" when major news organizations > report that heresay that ANONYMOUS "buyers" are (supposedly) having > difficulty "finding" and distressed properties to purchase. > > It's a good thing that YOU have have no biases, Dean.
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Of course I have biases but I'm not trying to sell a particular point of view to anyone with regards to the economy. Just trying to navigate the rough waters for myself. I guess 'ridiculous' was a little too strong, 'questionable' would have been a better choice of words.
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On Oct 28 05:43 PM Jeff Nielson wrote:
> Let me get this straight, Dean.
>
> I look "ridiculous" when I cite an anecdote from my own, personal
> experience. However, it's NOT "ridiculous" when major news organizations
> report that heresay that ANONYMOUS "buyers" are (supposedly) having
> difficulty "finding" and distressed properties to purchase.
>
> It's a good thing that YOU have have no biases, Dean.