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Wall Street Advances After Big Drop In New Home Sales, Disappointing Earnings

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by random_radar January 28, 2008 2:44 PM EST
Subprime borrowers are defined as people you shouldn''t loan money to. So why the surprise that they can''t pay their loans? Even subprime borrowers should be smart enough not to invest money in banks that would give them a loan.

Optimism is the mainspring of economic collapse.
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by missingamerica January 28, 2008 2:40 PM EST
I bet what is really burning the "trickle down free traders" (TDFT), though, is the world markets'' reactions.

The TDFT go to all this trouble to get things set up where they can treat the labor/consumers in any one country like *** in order to suppress labor costs while safekeeping their money in a different country''s stock market, and the whole world''s markets have been going down.

Yah, I''m giggling...
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by micma-2009 January 28, 2008 2:33 PM EST



Worst home sales on record, worst deficits on record, worst President on record...wow it''s a trifecta!



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by mcvet January 28, 2008 2:29 PM EST
Down down we good... I guess the "Trickle Down" the fascist promised us will have to wait another 30 years of so. I just wonder when they intend to Balance the Federal Budget. These frauds don''t even mention a Balanced Budget anymore when they were all for an AMENDMENT a few years back. ROFLMAO Anyone still buying this trash?? Sieg Heil Bush!
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by gslinger3 January 28, 2008 2:11 PM EST
The housing market has been overinflated for years. Are people that blind that they did not see that a correction was bound to happen? This should be of no suprise to any economist with even the most basic knowlege of his trade.
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