I too, will be starving the beast. I will never again do business with any of these banks listed on your list as well as pay cash for all items purchased.
Alarming Household Wealth Erosion: Short Today and Shop Away [View article]
Even without the auto bailout you willl still have the same impact on unemployment. Get real. Look how well the finance bailout is working. Let them fail. Why should americans reward stupid business people? Lets reward the successful ones!!!!
On Dec 12 06:26 AM wondergirl wrote:
> You ain't seen nothing yet. With no auto bailout, wait until that > impacts the unemployment figures. > > We have money for everything, but nothing for the guy who actually > "makes something." > > No Santa this year, or for the next several, I'm afraid. > Very afraid. >
Housing Solution: Crashing Home Prices or Cheaper Mortgages? [View article]
The only reason forclosures are showing as going down slightly month over month is because many lenders are honoring a temporary moratorium on forclosing houses for 3 months. That is why. Still not a good time to buy a house and won't be until 2010 at the earliest. Forclosure stats are currently skewed
California Home Sales: 43% Year Over Year Increase! [View article]
How much property have you bought lately? Or should I say, How much property do you have for sale? Housing will be in the toilet for years to come. Wait till the arms reset in 2011. You think property is cheap now!
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On Dec 12 06:26 AM wondergirl wrote:
> You ain't seen nothing yet. With no auto bailout, wait until that
> impacts the unemployment figures.
>
> We have money for everything, but nothing for the guy who actually
> "makes something."
>
> No Santa this year, or for the next several, I'm afraid.
> Very afraid.
>
Housing Solution: Crashing Home Prices or Cheaper Mortgages? [View article]
That is why. Still not a good time to buy a house and won't be until 2010 at the earliest.
Forclosure stats are currently skewed
California Home Sales: 43% Year Over Year Increase! [View article]