I know several people who bought in 5/07. Talk about being the last casualties of a war. No one had any idea just one year ago that we were at an 80 year peak.
Now everyone is saying that it's going to be a decade or more before we see those prices again. But then again a climber never knows when his rope will stop being a good investment.
lets talk about democracy slave wages and homelessness, actually , dosent matter what regime it is , if there is economic growth and inflation in it , society will eventualy go poor, homeless, and hopeless.Prices of homes rose 12X since 1971 from 18.000$ to 200.000$ in 2005, RENTS WENT FROM 250$ TO 1000$ a month. Salaries hardly even doubled since then, you do the math!! SO a housing crash is a blessing
This only goes to show us that most modern history and modern economics sold to the unwashed masses by the secret ruling blood lines is pure Horse Hockey. See how deep the rabbit hole goes. You better do your home work, almost everything we think we know is a Big lie. Look into Edward Bernays on how to control the sheeple,info wars dot com, & cafr man dot com,Myron C Fagan & the CFR,Jordan Maxwell dot com
first 9/11 then katrina then the bridge collassap and the on-going WARS and its 2.3 trillion dollar debt...now we all are faced with homelessness...in every city in the USA ..while George bush spends us out of house and home ..did you see all the homes in california , burn to the ground, and the 50 storms which destroyed 1/2 of AMERICA;
Democrat sponsors act OK'd by Senate panel that would cost 0.7% of gross national product "In addition to seeking to eradicate poverty, that (U.N.) declaration commits nations to banning 'small arms and light weapons' and ratifying a series of treaties, including the International Criminal Court Treaty, the Kyoto Protocol (global warming treaty), the Convention of Biological Diversity
Freaking spinning Forbes and Housing Secretary. The government shouldn't be putting a positive spin on the housing situation, when all signs are negative. That Housing Secretary should be fired along with Bernanke. Greenspan is even worse.
we are all screwed....
HowiMade1290Dollars 5 months ago
Them too are fucking. Eww. She's got some shitty pussy.
JurkoffJay 3 years ago
Short term: WE ARE ALL FUCKED AND SCREWED. I will be moving out of USA, anybody knows a not anti-American country? Brazil??
econoview 3 years ago
Mexico would be nice, but Americans love their drugs so the mexican drug cartels run the place now.
monkeyman1140 3 years ago
@econoview come to canada we wecome you!!!! hahahahaha
bicepsca 1 year ago
I know several people who bought in 5/07. Talk about being the last casualties of a war. No one had any idea just one year ago that we were at an 80 year peak.
Now everyone is saying that it's going to be a decade or more before we see those prices again. But then again a climber never knows when his rope will stop being a good investment.
Einstiensblackid 3 years ago
Well at least he did not LIE !
catdog262 4 years ago
Look at her nice smile at 1:10.
4maelstrom 4 years ago
lets talk about democracy slave wages and homelessness, actually , dosent matter what regime it is , if there is economic growth and inflation in it , society will eventualy go poor, homeless, and hopeless.Prices of homes rose 12X since 1971 from 18.000$ to 200.000$ in 2005, RENTS WENT FROM 250$ TO 1000$ a month. Salaries hardly even doubled since then, you do the math!! SO a housing crash is a blessing
WNOE9BLOK 4 years ago 3
Indeed, it is a blessing since that's the point of a correction: they bring something artificial prices back down to natural market rates.
BrightAnarchist 4 years ago
This only goes to show us that most modern history and modern economics sold to the unwashed masses by the secret ruling blood lines is pure Horse Hockey. See how deep the rabbit hole goes. You better do your home work, almost everything we think we know is a Big lie. Look into Edward Bernays on how to control the sheeple,info wars dot com, & cafr man dot com,Myron C Fagan & the CFR,Jordan Maxwell dot com
quark97 4 years ago
more disaster from having George Bush ;
first 9/11 then katrina then the bridge collassap and the on-going WARS and its 2.3 trillion dollar debt...now we all are faced with homelessness...in every city in the USA ..while George bush spends us out of house and home ..did you see all the homes in california , burn to the ground, and the 50 storms which destroyed 1/2 of AMERICA;
irondoor827 4 years ago
WorldNetDaily
Obama bill: $845 billion more for global poverty
Democrat sponsors act OK'd by Senate panel that would cost 0.7% of gross national product "In addition to seeking to eradicate poverty, that (U.N.) declaration commits nations to banning 'small arms and light weapons' and ratifying a series of treaties, including the International Criminal Court Treaty, the Kyoto Protocol (global warming treaty), the Convention of Biological Diversity
louis12346 4 years ago
Freaking spinning Forbes and Housing Secretary. The government shouldn't be putting a positive spin on the housing situation, when all signs are negative. That Housing Secretary should be fired along with Bernanke. Greenspan is even worse.
alanhowitzer 4 years ago
This is all typical of a monetary(credit) intervention cycle. When the airy castle falls down, go in and sort through the debris for your bargain...
lividmany 4 years ago