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SR2 - Nov. 1, 2009 - The Still Report on the Economy

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The evidence is piling up that the coming commercial real estate crash will be an unwelcomed post-Christmas "gift" for America, which may have just as much impact as the residential real estate crash did. Join our British Forum at:Unemployment hit 10.2% here in the U.S. last week, but there is a way to fix this -- only ONE way. This can work for any nation on earth. Join our Forum at: http://z6.invisionfree.com/Bill_Still_Reforum/index.php?

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  • i think the majority of the people want a commercial real estate collapse ?

  • Hmmm, that may be true. Maybe we should call it a "restructuring"?

  • that decision will be given to the CNBC- like media, and it may give a very bad impression to the audience.

  • So what do you suggest that I do?

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  • @bstill3 Probably call it a correction. Property in the UK is still about 30 - 40% overpriced, I think.

  • funny idea with the roller-coaster ride.

    I dont understant all of this, but I sure would like Bill Still as US President to fix the whole mess - that is - if he could survive assassination by the money lenders.

  • Bravo again, Bill! Sorry to burden you with an inane "thumbs up" but I assume comments are of some benefit here on YT. Now, on to SR3!

    Thanks for "The Money Masters" and your ongoing effort to save the planet.

    TMM should be required reading in EVERY school! Imagine!

  • In spain were built 1.800.000 houses (from 2002 to 2008) that no one ever has used because anybody could pay it.

  • Its the same way here in Missouri.Kansas City, Mo. More for sale and for rent signs going up. Never seen anything like this.....

  • You're right. They have been building lots of brand new strip malls here but no businesses are moving in. I've really thought nothing of it until now.

  • Just FYI... I just came back to Chicago after a long weekend in Florida to visit family. While driving on US 19 from Clearwater to Hudson, I couldn't believe how many buildings were completely empty, entire strip malls, car dealerships, gas stations, etc... It was very surreal. It's getting bad here in Chicago, but not as bad as Florida, this is only getting worse. Love the roller-coaster background!

  • The shopping malls becoming empty is an interesting phenomenon on many levels. I work in architecture, and we interact with city planners a lot. There's a realization that the giant plastic monstrosities, with their seas of parking, their disconnection from transit systems and town centers, and the way chains kill local businesses, is a toxic and unsustainable way to do community and commerce anyway. Just sayin'. I personally would love to see them go, or be transformed in creative ways.

  • I think that he could be right.......

  • Thank you very much, Bill! I very much enjoy the video and your "Monay Master" movie. Your work is extremely important in educating the People.

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