There’s Not This Crazy Deluge Of Offers Like Before
A report from CTV News Vancouver in Canada. “Data released Friday showed that those looking to buy a single family detached home in the city last month forked over about $1.5 million in Metro Vancouver, but recent listings suggest that the benchmark is falling. CTV News found a number of East Vancouver homes priced under then $1 million mark during a search of MLS listings on Monday, including one that sold for $560,000 below the initial asking price. Sutton West Coast realtor David Hutchinson has been tracking plunging prices and found several detached homes listed below $1 million, some of which had been recently renovated.”
“‘If you want to sell, you have to be priced sharply, and you see a lot of price drops,’ Hutchinson told CTV. And even with price drops, he added, he’s seen many sale prices lower than what sellers are asking for. He said he knew of one home in the west side of the city that was initially priced at $3.9 million, but when it didn’t sell, the owners reduced the price. They kept reducing it in small increments, but eventually they couldn’t wait any longer, and had to drop the price by nearly $1 million.”
“Another home on West 8th in Kitsilano was listed for $2.5 million, but could only fetch $1.6 million. ‘There’s not this crazy deluge of offers coming in like before, when you could price it below the market value and wait for all the offers to come in. That’s not happening anymore,’ Hutchinson said.”
From Estate Agent Today on the UK. “Transaction volumes across all of London are 48 per cent lower than they were a year ago, claims an estate agency - and in prime parts of the capital, transactions are 60 per cent down. London agency Portico says that in Westminster in April this year, after the deadline for investment buyers to beat the April 1 stamp duty deadline, volumes dropped to below 100 transactions in a month to a record low of 84. Transaction volume levels have remained ‘critically low’ since that time, the agency says. It claims prices are only just beginning to show annual drops - although other agents have reported falling prices for some time.”
“‘Unless action is taken to re-establish the natural movement of the whole market it’s likely this could be a serious issue and we will see prices fall’ warns the firm’s regional sales director Mark Lawrinson.”
The National on United Arab Emirates. “Rents have fallen by 9.4 per cent across Abu Dhabi’s residential investment areas since the start of the year according to new research. The decline outpaced a fall of about 5.2 per cent in the value of homes over the same period, according to a report from Cluttons. Sea view villas on Saadiyat Island had the greatest falls in value, with prices dropping by nearly 18 per cent over the first nine months of the year. Mid-range apartments on Reem Island had the second biggest falls in value with prices down by 11.1 per cent over the same period, Cluttons said.”
“High-end villas also recorded the biggest falls in rents. Cluttons said that rents for villas on Saadiyat Island fell by nearly 25 per cent between January and September and were expected to fall further in the fourth quarter. ‘We have seen a notable acceleration in the residential market correction as a result of increasing global economic uncertainty and the protracted oil and gas sector’s decline, building during Q3 and being further exacerbated as we wait to understand the full impact of Mr Trump’s election as president of the United States of America,’ said Faisal Durrani, the head of research for Cluttons.”
The New Strait Times on Malaysia. “The asking price for real estate is expected to drop further next year due to a more challenging market for property developers, according to findings by online property portal PropertyGuru Group. PropertyGuru Malaysia country manager Sheldon Fernandez said this would be evident in high-rise units where certain segments are facing oversupply. ‘With the completion of many new developments flooding the market next year, there is likely to be a drop in selling prices due to lack of demand, and some may be motivated to move their units quickly due to their lack of holding power,’ he said.”
The New Zealand Advisor. “Auckland house prices have stopped rising for the first time in seven years, according to new data from Barfoot and Thompson. ‘Signs the rate of price increase has been slowing have been there for some months but November’s sales data confirms that for the time being at least, Auckland prices have stopped rising,’ said Barfoot & Thompson managing director Peter Thompson. ‘Both the average sales price and the median price in November were down on those for October. What puts November’s lower prices into context is that November and December are traditionally when prices peak for the year, and this is the first time in eight years that November’s average and median sales prices have been below those for the previous October.’”
“‘The market is not over reacting to the changes occurring. Clearance rates under the hammer at auctions were 30 percent in November with another 20 percent being sold in the 24 hours following auction. Those sellers who were realistic and prepared to trim their reserve price achieved sales and buyers were confident in meeting near record prices,’ he said.”
The Warwick Daily News in Australia. “In a tell tale sign of Gladstone’s property market a million-dollar home in Kin Kora is selling for $750,000. Owners Brian Headley and Kirstene Staib dropped the price from $980,000 in a desperate attempt to find a buyer. For more than 12 months the couple has listed their five-bedroom home which was once the place their three children grew up. Mr Headley said he never expected it to be this hard to sell his home of six years, which he says is his pride and joy.”
“They have spent $200,000 on renovations including landscaping and roofing their deck. Mr Headley, former owner of Uncle Brian’s Used Cars, and his parnter Ms Staib are keen to retire and move to Thailand once they find a happy buyer for their home. He said they were serious about selling in October, dropping the price, after he closed his car yard business. As they reduced the price of the house by $550,000 and spent $200,000 on renovations, they have spent or reduced about $750,000.”
“‘We put it on the market 12 months ago for $1.3 million,’ Mr Headley said. ‘This is great value for someone. It’s hard to swallow when you’re losing so much … But it’s time for us to go, we can’t sit here and wait.’”
I just came across this:
3rd Aug 2016
‘Suffering’: Landlords in trouble with nightmare rent drop
‘When Carey and Brad McIntosh bought a townhouse in New Auckland in 2009 they thought they were making the right move. The boom was just around the corner and in their first year of renting out their three-bedroom townhouse, on Nothling St, the young couple was pulling in $260 a week.’
‘The couple moved to Western Australia for work, the boom hit and their decision to invest in bricks and mortar looked like a master stroke.’
‘At its peak, they were collecting $400 a week in rent and managed to use part of the money to pay for a wedding, go on a holiday and buy an investment property in Mackay. Seven years on, and with the housing market in Gladstone and Mackay in pieces, the McIntoshs are in trouble.’
“Our current tenant is paying $210 and once she leaves our real estate agent has advised us to drop the price down to $120,” Mrs McIntosh said. “$120 a week is better than nothing but it nowhere near covers our costs. It was very shocking.”
‘If the McIntoshs are lucky enough to get a tenant in at $120 a week for 12 months, once you add in rates and body corporate fees they will be left with a little more than $2000 to pay back their mortgage. Elders Real Estate Gladstone principal Colin Burke said there were 1050 vacant properties in the 4680 postcode, which was a slight reduction from January when vacancies hit 1136.’
“We’re suffering from an oversupply from the boom times and what’s happening, because rents are so cheap, people are graduating to better quality houses and that means older-style townhouses are on the bottom of people’s lists,” Mr Elders said.’
‘He said some townhouses were being rented for between $80 and $100 a week. With her stress levels rising, Mrs McIntosh wanted to know how Gladstone ended up with such an oversupply of housing.’
‘When the boom hit, Mayor Matt Burnett, said the council knew Gladstone was going to have a housing shortage. “We had three LNG plants being built at the same time and we had all of those LNG people using up all of the motels,” he said. “Builders were building as fast as they could and we were playing catch up.”
‘But as the boom ended and the jobs dried up, people left town to find work elsewhere, leaving vacant houses dotted all over the city. “This is not the fault of the previous council because if a developer wants to subdivide land, and it’s properly zoned and it ticks all of the council’s boxes, we have to approve it by law,” Cr Burnett said. “I have no doubt it will turn around and my advice would be to stick with it.”
‘But that might be cold comfort to Mrs McIntosh, who said she could not afford to sell her townhouse. “We feel disappointed because going back eight years ago everyone was saying it was a good move,” she said. “We aren’t talking about defaulting on our mortgages but it has set us back in terms of our financial position. We can only hope things get better because I don’t know how anything could get worse.”
gotta love it!
We love to see the gamblers lose.
“I want you all to be successful in the housing market.”
But…but…this listing was special. Cuz Suzanne’s research said so.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20n-cD8ERgs
At least you can’t go wrong with the stock market, which always goes up!
Carey I picked out one with flowers.
‘It’s hard to swallow when you’re losing so much … But it’s time for us to go, we can’t sit here and wait.’
Uncle Brian you’ll have to share Carey’s Joshua Tree.
Imagine your life now if you paid off this house instead of paying for a wedding, going on expensive vacation and buying yet another investment property…
And I am thinking you extracted a bunch of equity that you don’t want to talk about…
Not only that but the second house is an alligator too:
‘buy an investment property in Mackay. Seven years on, and with the housing market in Gladstone and Mackay in pieces, the McIntoshs are in trouble’
I think they are victims.
They didn’t read the paperwork
The banks took advantage of them
They need a bailout
They are not going to give up their houses without a fight…
“Our current tenant is paying $210 and once she leaves our real estate agent has advised us to drop the price down to $120,” Mrs McIntosh said. “$120 a week is better than nothing but it nowhere near covers our costs. It was very shocking.”
Once Sweet William is released from his psychiatric hold, I have the perfect gig for him: self-deportation to New Zealand where he can support himself by coaching FB landlords on how to stamp their little feet and pump their little fists while railing in impotent rage.
“High End Manhattan Apartment Prices Taking a Dramatic Plunge”
http://jewishvoiceny.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=16438:high-end-manhattan-apartment-prices-taking-a-dramatic-plunge&catid=112&Itemid=792&lang=en
Oh dear. No one could’ve seen this coming. No one….
Whocuddanode?
‘He said he knew of one home in the west side of the city that was initially priced at $3.9 million, but when it didn’t sell, the owners reduced the price. They kept reducing it in small increments, but eventually they couldn’t wait any longer, and had to drop the price by nearly $1 million. Another home on West 8th in Kitsilano was listed for $2.5 million, but could only fetch $1.6 million.’
Doncha hate it when this happens?
‘eventually they couldn’t wait any longer, and had to drop the price by nearly $1 million’
The Vancouver article has a link to a slideshow of houses “under 1 million.” The pictures are appalling. C$998K will buy you haphazard kitchens, bathrooms with makeshift repairs and mismatched tile, porches falling apart, “six bedrooms and one bath,” (couldn’t find room for a half-bath??), tiny lots, 1970’s flooring and wallpaper etc. Who knows what the systems are like.
Is this what the Chinese are buying? If they want to launder a cool $1 mil in one chunk transaction, they could have bought a really beautiful estate home almost anywhere in America.
‘SoftBank Group Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Masayoshi Son said Tuesday he would invest $50 billion in the U.S. and create 50,000 new jobs, following a 45-minute private meeting with President-elect Donald Trump.’
‘The Japanese billionaire, whose conglomerate controls Sprint Corp., announced his investment plans in the lobby of Trump Tower, though he didn’t provide details. Mr. Trump took credit for the investment, saying his November victory spurred SoftBank’s decision.’
Trump is not yet president and he had created more jobs than obama did in eight years.
God bless DJT.
Sounds like a claim trump would make.
heck, O beat Reagan-god on all accounts!
Check the employment data
Trump University maths: 50,000 > 15,000,000
The Obama economy has now created 15 million jobs
by Heather Long
October 7, 2016: 9:42 AM ET
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Even your article says that 15 million jobs is a loaded number depending upon when you start the clock. A better analysis would be the cost of implemented policies to produce a job at median income for that time period (monthly would be best, but quarterly ok). Spending $10 trillion to “create” 10 million barristas and waiters with salaries below median income is not what most would call “success”. Same metric should then be applied to past and future presidents.
The $10 trillion sounds like a made up number.
All numbers are made up when it comes to government’s role in job creation/destruction. Would we sing the praises of a president whose policies “create” 10 million jobs if instead those same resources could have produced 12 million jobs? What if by simply getting out of the way the economy produced 5 million jobs, should a president get credit for the full 10 million?
$10 tril was chosen because it’s round and approximates the growth in national debt these past 8 years. . While not all that debt is attributable to policies promoting “job growth”, the singular focus of modern presidencies has been economic growth and prosperity, so is somewhat logical for use in this setting. My point was non-granular data on the subject of job creation makes all of this analysis and grandstanding by politicians worthless. Once an adequate metric is created we can get to work analyzing the cost-effectiveness of policies. Until then, it’s all fake news.
There are always lists made of how many jobs were generated under each president. The policies of the individual presidents sometimes have little effect on the number of jobs created. The claim that the “singular focus of modern presidencies has been economic growth and prosperity” is a big exaggeration. Presidents can’t and shouldn’t focus on one thing.
“Donald Trump Just Took A Shot At Boeing”
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/12/06/boeing-shares-slide-after-trump-says-air-force-ones-cost-out-of-control.html
Lower your price and no more shady change orders or we take our business elsewhere.
God Bless President Trump. God Bless The United States of America.
before u shoot, tell your drinking buddies to short Boeing…
If the gov stops spending….. you can count on a depression.
Trump doesn’t drink.
I should have known, cant drink while on meds.
Or maybe his brother died of alcoholism and provided on object lesson?
Heh, you’re not supposed to, but I know people who do. Yech.
“Trump doesn’t drink.”
Trump:
“If you don’t drink and you don’t do drugs, your children … are going to have a tremendously enhanced chance of really being successful and having a good life,” he said.
“The world is so tough and it is so competitive that you can’t put yourself, as a child, or even as a parent, if you want that child to be successful, at a disadvantage of letting them drink or letting them take drugs because it is not going to work,” Mr. Trump said. “They are going to be at a tremendous disadvantage and ultimately they may not recover.”
A leader. The real deal.
Falling prices my good friend. There’s nothing like falling prices to accelerate the economy and create jobs like nothing else can.
Edgewood, WA Housing Prices Crater 5% YoY As Rental Rates Decline
http://www.zillow.com/edgewood-wa/home-values/
Obama added more to the deficits than every other administration combined and accounting for inflation.
And what do we have to show for it?
Crumbling roads
Crumbling bridges
Bailed out poor quality car manufacturers
Bailed out banks that still pay massive bonuses
Men peeing in girl bathrooms because they feel like it
Deficit spending caused roads and bridges to crumble. That’s an interesting theory.
Either way we’re gonna slash spending and raise rates. And you’re going to love it.
Lots more coming.
Imagine what DJT can do with EOs, ignoring laws he doesn’t like, making up laws he wishes he had, signing agreements with other countries bypasing the senate, sending the IRS to punish his political enemies, sending the EPA to punish his political enemies and declaring he is going to bankrupt businesses he doesn’t like…
Either way we’re gonna slash spending and raise rates. And you’re going to love it.
That doesn’t sound like a good combination, especially if you’re expecting bubble to burst at the same time.
Every minute of it.
It’s a recipe for millions of people to lose their jobs. They won’t enjoy it.
No my friend. Falling prices always results in a accelerating economy and rapid job growth.
Oh, and slicing up the deficit. Obama is super-pumped about that. He made a point to brag about the deficit’s drop in his 2015 State of the Union address.
“At every step, we were told our goals were misguided or too ambitious; that we would crush jobs and explode deficits,” Obama said. “Instead, we’ve seen the fastest economic growth in over a decade, our deficits cut by two-thirds, a stock market that has doubled, and health care inflation at its lowest rate in fifty years.”
obama took the already insane $250B Bush deficits
Up to $1 TRILLION+ per YEAR
Then backs it down to a mere $500B
And calls a legacy for controlling spending
Math is hard.
And unpatriotic.
It was over a trillion during the fiscal years that Obama took office.
http://www.usgovernmentspending.com/federal_deficit_chart.html
You left out deteriorating race relations and the rich getting richer at the expense of everyone else. Hope n’ change, Bitchez….
God Bless Texas!
I did not know that Sprint was Japanese owned.
I hope China does not buy At&T.
Lower your price and no more shady change orders or we take our business elsewhere.
The other option is a foreign manufacturer.
Nonsense.
Go look it up.
Irrelevant.
Once again, the facts don’t matter.
False.
Maybe Honda can build AF1 in NC?
Mikey is right. Lord, I hate saying that.
He has a better plane. Two of them. Don’t you suppose he knows a bad plane deal when he sees one?
The other option is a foreign manufacturer.
I read somewhere that one of the requirements for AF1 is that it have 4 engines. Other than the B747 there are only two other airliners in production that fit the bill:
The Airbus A380
The Ilyushin Il-96
We could immediately rule out the Il-96 as well as any of the Antonov cargo planes. That leaves the A380.
The other option would be to refurb and overhaul the current fleet. I really doubt that those jets get the same sort of wear and tear as airliners in commercial service. How often are they used on average? Once per week?
Trump kinda saved 800 jobs in Pence home state for $7mil. and today Trump’s tweet cost Boeing shareholders more than $550 million.
got math?
lol@lola
Math = winning
And he is just get started.
Imagine what he can do with EOs, ignoring laws he doesn’t like, making up laws he wishes he had, signing agreements with other countries bypasing the senate, sending the IRS to punish his political enemies, sending the EPA to punish his political enemies and declaring he is going to bankrupt businesses he doesn’t like…
God bless DJT.
bye, bye money.
Lucky for me I went all cash. Like T did.
Got true price discovery?
now that is funny
Their job is to get you to pay more!
WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump “THANK YOU” Rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina
https://youtu.be/IUreExyfw5o
Thank you Mr. Trump. Thank you. May God bless President Trump. May God Bless The United States of America.
Here’s the RSBN feed, 16,000 on line already and he hasn’t started. Great thing about RSBN is that they show the crowd.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNNLOOP9dpk
Everyone looks so happy to be there. That was one of the things that Trump used to tweet after his early rallies: “We all had a great time together”.
“We’re going to stop rushing to topple foreign regimes.”
“We want to avoid conflict.”
“I’m asking you to believe in yourselves”.
What an inspiration this man is.
rent free and with a waterbed.
Falling prices my friend. Falling prices.
Harrison, ID Housing Prices Crater 16% YoY
http://www.zillow.com/harrison-id/home-values/
“Vancouver Home Sales Plunge 37% in November”
http://www.bnn.ca/vancouver-home-sales-plunge-37-in-november-1.622308
I’m worried about my friends missing another housing boom.
He ‘lied his a– off’: Carrier union leader on Trump’s big deal
By Danielle Paquette December 6 at 3:27 PM
The Secret Service agents told the Carrier workers to stay put, so Chuck Jones sat in the factory conference room for nearly three hours, waiting for president-elect Donald Trump. He’d grown used to this suspense.
Seven months earlier, at a campaign rally in Indianapolis, Trump had pledged to save the plant’s jobs, most of which were slated to move to Mexico. Then the businessman won the election, and the 1,350 workers whose paychecks were on the line wondered if he’d keep his promise.
Jones, president of the United Steelworkers 1999, which represents Carrier employees, felt optimistic when Trump announced last week that he’d reached a deal with the factory’s parent company, United Technologies, to preserve 1,100 of the Indianapolis jobs — until the union leader heard from Carrier that only 730 of the production jobs would stay and 550 of his members would lose their livelihoods, after all.
At the Dec. 1 meeting, where Trump was supposed to lay out the details, Jones hoped he would explain himself.
“But he got up there,” Jones said Tuesday, “and, for whatever reason, lied his a– off.”
In front of a crowd of about 150 supervisors, production workers and reporters, Trump praised Carrier and its parent company, United Technologies. “Now they’re keeping — actually the number’s over 1,100 people,” he said, “which is so great.”
Jones wondered why the president-elect appeared to be inflating the victory. Trump and Pence, he said, could take credit for rescuing 800 of the Carrier jobs, including non-union positions.
Of the nearly 1,400 workers at the Indianapolis plant, however, 350 in research and development were never scheduled to leave, Jones said. Another 80 jobs, which Trump seemed to include in his figure, were non-union clerical and supervisory positions. (A Carrier spokesperson confirmed the numbers.) And now the president-elect was applauding the company and giving it millions of dollars in tax breaks, even as hundreds of Indianapolis workers prepared to be laid off.
“Trump and Pence, they pulled a dog and pony show on the numbers,” said Jones, who voted for Hillary Clinton but called her “the better of two evils.” “I almost threw up in my mouth.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/12/06/he-got-up-there-and-lied-his-a-off-carrier-union-leader-on-trumps-big-deal/?utm_term=.1c77d03ce040
“I almost threw up in my mouth.”
Donald Trump Makes Hillary Clinton Supporters Cry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcCu0UQazlQ&t=57s
Trump needs to grab ‘em by the sourpussies.
“…pussies…”
Subtle material there…
“It takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man.” — Jack Handy, DEEP THOUGHTS
Union tears are delicious.
Even more delicious are public union tears when their pensions evaporate…
When he talks about throwing up, that’s disgust, not sadness.
Agreed, Mikey. Support for Trump does not equate to acceptance of political grandstanding or jettisoning American jobs and American workers.
“When he talks about throwing up, that’s disgust, not sadness.”
Poor Union leader Hillary voter.
” (A Carrier spokesperson confirmed that 800 factory jobs once earmarked for Mexico are staying.)”
‘When he talks about throwing up, that’s disgust, not sadness.’
^^^^^^
!
Before there were cell phone cameras, there were mean girls on campus who ratted out their drunk one night stand partners for this sort of thing. The poor mope would stumble into the cafeteria with a raging hangover, no memory of the preceding night, and wonder why people were snickering.
If I’m interpreting that photo correctly….
No, the correct interpretation is a forecast into America’s future, with the country represented by the bed and the drunk representing Trump.
I figured it was a photo of a SJW crying with her head buried under her pillow…
The correct interpretation is that as ‘Murica descends deeper into IDIOCRACY, this is going to be the typical entitlement voter - and proud member of the permanent DNC supermajority.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhyLN5Ru6Hg
Gawd. That’s just embarrassing. People all over the planet can see that.
ya gotta believe!! dont ask questions, get in line!
This one goes out to
new attitude, MightyMike and The Washington Post
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qsb-hUUVDtU
And rio. May your rubber room be cheerful this Christmas.
Eleven Leaping Lolas……
Another 80 jobs, which Trump seemed to include in his figure, were non-union clerical and supervisory positions.
Okay Mike, tell me, would these eighty jobs be needed if the workers were fired ?
Enquiring minds would like to know
“Okay Mike, tell me, would these eighty jobs be needed if the workers were fired ?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re72di5phM0
They kept reducing it in small increments, but eventually they couldn’t wait any longer, and had to drop the price by nearly $1 million.”
Poor pitiful greedheads. Can we tender hearts of the HBB send them a food basket?
Hey - they weren’t going to give it away…
The poor Debt Donkeys…… the poor poor DebtDonkeys.
In a tell tale sign of Gladstone’s property market a million-dollar home in Kin Kora is selling for $750,000.
Where do they find these Real Journalists and editors? If a “million-dollar home” is selling for $750, then it [self-evidently] ceases to be a million-dollar home. True price discovery, Bitchez….
‘Mr Headley said he never expected it to be this hard to sell his home of six years,..Mr Headley, former owner of Uncle Brian’s Used Cars, and his parnter Ms Staib are keen to retire and move to Thailand once they find a happy buyer for their home. He said they were serious about selling in October, dropping the price, after he closed his car yard business.’
So basically he wants a buyer to pay for his retirement.
A happy buyer is going to be even more happy buying his shack for $200k
His “partner” Ms. Staib is going to ditch this bagholder pronto once the full extent of their crushing housing losses sinks in.
More likely, Mr. Headley is going to ditch Ms. Staib the moment they land in Thailand. The capital city is named Bangkok for a reason.
Fake radio callers:
http://gawker.com/5779701/your-favorite-wacky-morning-radio-show-is-a-festival-of-lies
+1 Everything from the MSM are lies. Save yourself… take the RED pill!
‘Sea view villas on Saadiyat Island had the greatest falls in value, with prices dropping by nearly 18 per cent over the first nine months of the year. Mid-range apartments on Reem Island had the second biggest falls in value with prices down by 11.1 per cent over the same period, Cluttons said.’
‘High-end villas also recorded the biggest falls in rents. Cluttons said that rents for villas on Saadiyat Island fell by nearly 25 per cent between January and September and were expected to fall further in the fourth quarter. ‘We have seen a notable acceleration in the residential market correction as a result of increasing global economic uncertainty and the protracted oil and gas sector’s decline, building during Q3 and being further exacerbated as we wait to understand the full impact of Mr Trump’s election as president of the United States of America,’ said Faisal Durrani.’
I was thinking about this: Trump is one of the biggest RE owners in Manhattan and that bubble has popped, residential and retail. He’s involved in many of these countries like UAE, the UK. He knows all the stuff I’m posting here first hand. Being aware of it, he probably knows he needs to move fast on jobs.
2017 US real estate crash is already underway
Published on Nov 3, 2015
Even the most optimistic real estate developers in Florida are reporting slower sales, says Jack McCabe, Founder and CEO of McCabe Research & Consulting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VBHzG0dW2Q
Stop peddling fiction, Mr. Jones. Surely Suzanne’s research would’ve warned of such a development.
Is the Fed withdrawing support from the mortgage market, after taking trillions in mortgage-backed securities toxic waste off the hands of its bankster cohorts?
http://wolfstreet.com/2016/12/06/fed-has-been-sneak-tightening-dollar-rates-balance-sheet/
I’m concerned about my friends here being broke and pennyless.
Broke and penniless? Too funny; that’s what happens to speculators. We, on the other hand, have been saving cash like crazy.
Funny how it took them eight years and the crony elitists losing an election to do this…
And the Fed is OK with it all, with the shrinking balance sheet, the strong dollar, the rising yields, and the sharply higher mortgage rates.
Eagle Point, OR Housing Prices Crater 5% YoY
http://www.zillow.com/eagle-point-or/home-values/
Cash in on your equity before its gone my friends.
Speaking of which, our Ponzi markets are hitting new highs. Take the money and run, or better yet invest in tangible assets like physical precious metals.
GOLD: $65 an oz in the 1970’s…Trump can beat that!! He hates high prices.
Should be about $400 an oz.
it’s a Ponzi scheme
Another way to slash spending and get these grossly inflated prices down to historical long term trend.
“Mortgage Interest Deduction On Trump’s Chopping Block”
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/12/01/heads-up-homeowners-mortgage-interest-deduction-on-trumps-chopping-block.html
About those Carrier jobs in Indianapolis.
The president-elect’s move to save 1,100 jobs at a Carrier furnace plant in Indiana has been a political winner, even if it has raised concerns among economists on the left and the right.
Now the chief executive of United Technologies, Carrier’s parent company, says in the end, many of those jobs (he put the figure at 800) likely will fall to automation rather than Mexico.
In an interview with CNBC’s Jim Kramer, the C.E.O., Greg Hayes was blunt.
“We’re going to make up $16 million investment in that factory in Indianapolis to automate to drive the cost down so that we can continue to be competitive. Now is it as cheap as moving to Mexico with lower cost labor? No. But we will make that plant competitive just because we’ll make the capital investments there.”
MR. CRAMER: “Right.”
MR. HAYES: “But what that ultimately means is there will be fewer jobs.”
He also confirmed that he feared standing up to the president-elect could be very costly to his conglomerate, which includes a lot of defense work.
“There was a cost as we thought about keeping the Indiana plant open. At the same time — and I’ll tell you this because you and I — we know each other, but I was born at night but not last night. I also know that about 10 percent of our revenue comes from the U.S. government.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/06/us/politics/donald-trump-transition.html
Cheer up my friend. Even gold prices are falling.
“Miners Panic As Gold Prices Fall”
http://www.chronicle.co.zw/miners-panic-as-gold-prices-fall/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qsb-hUUVDtU
Rent free in your head
With a waterbed
And a jacuzzi
With granite countertops.
God bless DJT
I havent built the bunker, but with cash in hand, show me the Trump Crash!
Carrier deal is a winner!
“While some conservatives and conservative groups — including The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board and former vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin — have decried the Carrier deal as “crony capitalism,” the Politico/Morning Consult poll shows it’s a political winner for Trump. Sixty percent of voters say Carrier’s decision to keep some manufacturing jobs in Indiana, where Pence is still serving as governor, gives them a more favorable view of Trump. That includes not only 87 percent of self-identified Republicans, but also 54 percent of independents and 40 percent of Democrats.
“The Carrier announcement was big for Trump,” said Kyle Dropp, Morning Consult co-founder and chief research officer. “Rarely do we see numbers that high when looking at how specific messages and events shape public opinion.”
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-06/new-poll-reveals-carrier-deal-wildly-popular-voters-rarely-do-we-see-numbers-high
“About those Carrier jobs in Indianapolis.”
“says in the end, many of those jobs (he put the figure at 800) likely will fall to automation rather than Mexico.”
MightyMike
I am starting to get worried about you so I went out and found you some help.
Is it normal to want to have bad things to happen to others/dislike helping others?
Sankara Saranam, Guiding students of yoga and spirituality for twenty years
Written Oct 27, 2015
Sounds like you are a sociopath.
Seek professional help. You are not the first of the last person to suffer this malady and some advances have been made in understanding it.
Without giving it attention, you will likely lead a miserable life, since our selves are bound to the selves of others.
If you want to be rid of it yourself, stay away from people altogether and practice prolonged solitude. Allow these destructive patterns to fade away. Keep the radio and TV and computer off. Learn how much you really need people. Right now you need them to figuratively cut their head off to help yourself feel taller, but with some solitude, fasting, and contemplating the abuse you endured that caused this trauma, you will eventually find a love for others in your heart. That love is natural.
Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional and nothing above should be construed as medical advice.
Best of luck.
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https://www.quora.com/Is-it-normal-to-want-to-have-bad-things-to-happen-to-others-dislike-helping-others
Debbie Downer:
http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/debbie-downer/n11825?snl=1
Was that Debbie or Hillary?
I never expressed any desire to have bad things happen to people. Though we do have a group of posters here regularly sing the praises of recessions. On the other hand, they might realize that they’re wishing that misery happen to anyone. They appear to be unaware that recessions are accompanied by increases in unemployment.
Then, we have the deplorables, who hate people based on skin color.
you really have no shame mikey. you falsely claim that an entire section of people that elphaba vindictively singled out, are racists. the truth is that your claim is just plain false.
do you really believe that half of trump supporters are racists? and you, the virtuous mikey, who is obviously not a racist because you’re falsely accusing many people of racism, are really a ‘good’ guy?
I think that were polls that showed it’s around 60% of Trump voters. In any case, it was around 60 million people who voted for Trump, so half of his voters only make up 1 out 10 Americans.
If you can name someone that I’ve falsely accused of something, go ahead and provide the name.
polls? you don’t need no stinking polls. you have the expert. elphaba coined the term ‘deplorables’. she said they were ‘half of the trump voters’. that’s about 30 million voting age people. that’s a big chunk of people you’re accusing of being racists. and the accusation is false.
you accuse many people of being racists quite regularly. why is that? do you know you only inflame race tensions when you do that? and it’s ten times worse when the accusations are false.
what you’re doing is commonly called ‘race baiting’. and race baiters are the worst kinds of racists there are.
so here’s the thing.. i don’t need to ‘name someone’ because you’ve just called 30 million american people racists. and you’re wrong about it. and you’re wrong to do it.
I don’t accuse people of racism regularly. I do it occasionally. There’s also always a good reason for doing so, such as when someone uses a phrase like “negro mentality” or lists names of Jewish people surrounded by parentheses.
what you’re doing is commonly called ‘race baiting’. and race baiters are the worst kinds of racists there are
I looked this up. It turns out that a bunch of right wingers have redefined race baiting and used it to criticize BLM and similar groups.
You believe in a notion which is quite prevalent on right wing websites, which is that racism was eliminated from America a few decades ago and that a big problem today is false accusations of racism. Just read comments on Breitbart or Zerohedge. There will be some comments made to that effect. Then there will many other nasty, hateful comments which immediately disprove the assertion. It’s absurd.
“I don’t accuse people of racism regularly. I do it occasionally.”
sure mikey, sure. regulars here know the truth.
“It turns out that a bunch of right wingers have redefined race baiting and used it to criticize BLM and similar groups.”
it turns out no such thing. what was the definition before? and blm is just the black kkk, funded by soros. but i digress, tell me, what was the former definition of ‘race baiting’? in other words, you’re full of it.
“You believe in a notion which is quite prevalent on right wing websites, which is that racism was eliminated from America a few decades ago and that a big problem today is false accusations of racism.”
there you go again mikey. you’re putting words in my keyboard. i’ve never in my life said that racism has been eliminated. that said, yes a big problem today is false accusations of racism (which you indulge in regularly).
“Just read comments on Breitbart or Zerohedge. There will be some comments made to that effect.”
so you’ll interpret comments again, huh? seems you do a lousy job of interpreting things.
“Then there will many other nasty, hateful comments which immediately disprove the assertion. It’s absurd.
what’s absurd are your many false calls of racism. and racism is much more rampant on the left than the right.
Do you actually have evidence that BLM is similar to the KKK?
If you can find examples of me falsely calling a comment racist, please go ahead and present it.
The examples of nasty comments on Breitbart and Zerohedge are easy to find on any day. I remember once one guy referred to Al Sharpton as “Al Sharpc–n”, though without the hyphens. Someone else responded to with that lovely phrase, “That’s rayciss!”
If you can find examples of me falsely calling a comment racist, please go ahead and present it.
how about you falsely calling people racists?
“Then, we have the deplorables, who hate people based on skin color.”
i didn’t have to do a lot of searching for that one..
That’s a definition. If you don’t think that racism is deplorable, you’re entitled to that opinion. Find an example of time when I’ve called an individual deplorable who isn’t in fact deplorable.
That’s a definition.
no mikey, that an opinion. your opinion. and a really stupid one.
oh, and mikey, what was the former definition of ‘race baiter’? you said ‘they’ changed it. you said you ‘looked it up’. why would you look it up if you already thought you knew it?
It was Hillary Clinton who started this whole thing. She’s the one who introduced the word. Her definition was racist, Islamophobic, etc.
no mikey, that an opinion. your opinion. and a really stupid one.
You think that my opinion that racism is deplorable is stupid. Why is that exactly?
It was Hillary Clinton who started this whole thing. She’s the one who introduced the word. Her definition was racist, Islamophobic, etc.
you said: “Then, we have the deplorables, who hate people based on skin color.”
get it yet? that’s what YOU said, not what elphaba said. you didn’t mention islamophobic or any other politically correct term. you just said the ‘deplorables’ (elphaba’s term) hate people based on skin color. YOU just called them ALL racists.
by the way, what was the definition of ‘race baiter’ before those naughty right wingers secretly collaborated to change the meaning?
Now, I get it. I mischaracterized Hillary’s definition. You’re upset that I didn’t treat her with the proper respect that she deserves. It was unreasonable for me to lump the islamophobes, anti-semites and so forth in with the racists.
Not all deplorables hate people based on skin color. I’ll make sure not make that mistake again.
This appears to be an older definition:
Definition of race–baiting
: the making of verbal attacks against members of a racial group
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/race%E2%80%93baiting
This would be a newer one. It’s noteworthy that the word racist is in quotes.
Race baiting is a term for groundless accusations of racism made by liberals. It is a unique, deliberate and hypocritical focus on race in an attempt to discredit others as “racist”.
http://www.conservapedia.com/Race_baiting
“I mischaracterized Hillary’s definition. You’re upset that I didn’t treat her with the proper respect that she deserves.”
you’re a funny guy, but you’re being deceptive not disrespectful to her. although she fully deserves disrespect.
“It was unreasonable for me to lump the islamophobes, anti-semites and so forth in with the racists.”
see, you’re doing it again. she claimed the deplorables were a mixture of all of those. she never claimed the deplorables were all racists. only you claimed they were all racists.
“Not all deplorables hate people based on skin color.”
except you just again said that they do in your post above. take a look at the bolded part of my reply in my post. apparently, you just can’t help yourself.
Yes, I admitted that. I used the term in a way that differed from her definition. So the number of racists in America is smaller than the number of deplorables.
what makes you think it’s older? there’s no indication of any date or era. when definitions change it’s common to denote the nature of the change and when it happened. doesn’t seem to be anything like that around, or you’d have posted it.
all you did is look up the weakest definition you could find to compare. and i didn’t even ask you for a dictionary definition. i never do. i’m asking you for your definition before the time the naughty right wingers hijacked it.
if you thought you already knew the definition, then why did you bother to look it up?
Yes, I admitted that. I used the term in a way that differed from her definition. So the number of racists in America is smaller than the number of deplorables.
well, that wasn’t like pulling teeth or anything..
it should also be apparent to you that it’s far too easy for you to call people racists.
well, that wasn’t like pulling teeth or anything..
I wasn’t sure what you were getting at. I didn’t realize that you considered it to be so important that we stick to Hillary’s definition.
it should also be apparent to you that it’s far too easy for you to call people racists.
No, it’s not a problem. There are plenty of racists in America. It may be one out of 10 of all Americans. It may 60% of all Trump voters. The exact number really doesn’t matter. It’s not the majority of the population, but it’s a significant portion.
Also, you posed this question.
by the way, what was the definition of ‘race baiter’ before those naughty right wingers secretly collaborated to change the meaning?
I didn’t realize that you were asking for my personal definition. It’s not a term that I use. I suppose when you used, my understanding of it was the Merriam Webster definition, based on my recollection of the term “Jew-baiting” from The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.
To be thorough with this definition business, I should amend my statement that set you off. It should be:
Then, we have the deplorables, who hate people based on skin color - or religion or gender or sexual orientation.
It may 60% of all Trump voters.
like i said. you’re a race baiter. there are far fewer racists than you think, and the biggest portion of them are liberals.
“Then, we have the deplorables, who hate people based on skin color - or religion or gender or sexual orientation.”
so you finally get what elphaba was saying. big deal. as you admit, ‘deplorables’ is her term. and it’s baseless. it’s a false narrative that only gullible leftists lap up. the real deplorables are on the left.
there are far fewer racists than you think, and the biggest portion of them are liberals
You’re not really familiar with America if you think that. The anger and the hatred go together. A large portion of people who hate the government hate black people as well. It all makes sense in their minds because the government steals money from them and gives that money to black people.
so you finally get what elphaba was saying. big deal. as you admit, ‘deplorables’ is her term. and it’s baseless.
You were the one making a big deal about the definition of deplorable. You apparently insist that I shouldn’t have strayed form Hillary’s definition. Her definition can’t be baseless. As I stated, there is polling evidence that her estimate was too low.
like i said. you’re a race baiter
So this is yet another definition of the term - overestimating the number of racists in a given group of people.
A large portion of people who hate the government hate black people as well.
you’re delusional. as usual you just make crap up.
“You apparently insist that I shouldn’t have strayed form Hillary’s definition.”
you missed the point entirely. it wasn’t that you misrepresented what she said, (intentional or not) it was that you’re so willing to call others racists.
So this is yet another definition of the term - overestimating the number of racists in a given group of people.
you’re calling many people racists that don’t deserve it. yes, that’s race baiting.
you’re scum.
you’re delusional. as usual you just make crap up.
You must not get around much. If you came to my neighborhood, I could introduce you to half a dozen people who think this way. Though, as I explained previously, you can see the attitudes in comments on right wing web sites.
you missed the point entirely. it wasn’t that you misrepresented what she said, (intentional or not) it was that you’re so willing to call others racists.
To repeat, you have no example of me falsely making any accusation about an individual. Regarding the portion of Trump voters who are racist, there is that polling evidence that came up with 60%. You don’t have any number. You’ve just decided that half is wrong. That’s not based on anything. It’s just the thoughts in your head. Once again, the facts don’t matter.
you’re calling many people racists that don’t deserve it. yes, that’s race baiting.
you’re scum.
You’re getting excited here. So, if you think that the portion is less than half, do you have a number in mind? And how would you go about calculating it?
“I could introduce you to half a dozen people who think this way.”
so what? i’m to the point i don’t believe anything you say.
“Though, as I explained previously, you can see the attitudes in comments on right wing web sites.”
if you want to see real ‘attitudes’ go to huffpo or salon. it’s a bunch of race baiting, just like you.
“To repeat, you have no example of me falsely making any accusation about an individual.”
to repeat, you were willing to call 30 million ‘individuals’/people racists with no evidence. and now, 60% of trump voters. as i said, you’re scum.
“Regarding the portion of Trump voters who are racist, there is that polling evidence that came up with 60%.”
really? what did they use for ‘evidence’? some scumbags opinion? half the scumbags that do these polls probably don’t even know what racism is. why should we accept their scumbag definitions?
let’s see how you get your ‘facts’..
You didn’t answer the question about what percentage of Trump voters you think are racists and how you determine that. You also haven’t described how bad the problem is. It appears that you think the phenomenon that you call race baiting is a bigger problem in America than actual racism, but you don’t say that either.
how are they defining racism?
i don’t know the number of racists, but i would guess it is much less than 10% that are truly racists.
someone could make a rare racist statement that probably wouldn’t fit his or her true character and i wouldn’t label them a racist because of it. i believe there are degrees of racism.
the truth is that i really do think you’re a racist mikey. i’ve never said that about anyone on this blog before.
have you joined BLM?
i’ve never met a trump voter that seemed racist, so what should i tell you? zero?
race baiting is the worst form of racism. you do it constantly.
i don’t know the number of racists, but i would guess it is much less than 10% that are truly racists.
So you’re just guessing, based on nothing. Much less than 10% is very few people.
race baiting is the worst form of racism. you do it constantly.
You claim (based on nothing) that my estimate of the number of racists in American is far from accurate. Furthermore, you claim that that very bad estimate is a form of racism. Which race do I have these racist attitudes about?
Then you claim that my poor estimate (according to you) is the worst form of racism. So my statements on a blog about this issue are worse than lynching, slavery, the Holocaust and so forth.
“Furthermore, you claim that that very bad estimate is a form of racism.”
i can’t help it if you don’t know how to read mikey. i said no such thing.
“Which race do I have these racist attitudes about?”
doesn’t matter.
“Then you claim that my poor estimate (according to you) is the worst form of racism.”
not the claim mikey, but the beliefs you hold that causes you to make such claims.
“So my statements on a blog about this issue are worse than lynching, slavery, the Holocaust and so forth.”
no, but your statements reveal a belief system that could easily give rise to such things.
You are truly hilarious. When you write “doesn’t matter”, that must mean that you can’t answer the question. You know that I’m a racist, but you don’t know which is the race of people that I hate.
So what are these beliefs that I have that led me to make an incorrect estimate of the amount of racism in America and how could they result in something similar to slavery?
Thanks for providing this insight in to the right wing brain. It reminds me of exchanges that I’ve had with others in this blog. It’s a desperate attempt to assert that anti-racists are the bad people.
“You know that I’m a racist, but you don’t know which is the race of people that I hate.”
what color they are is irrelevant. if you don’t help someone because of their color, does it matter what the color is? the fact that color could influence your behavior is the only thing that matters.
“So what are these beliefs that I have that led me to make an incorrect estimate of the amount of racism in America”
that most or many right wingers are racists.
“and how could they result in something similar to slavery?”
slavery has nothing to do with racism. the first slave owner in america was black. whites have owned whites. slavery is a form of extreme class warfare.
“Thanks for providing this insight in to the right wing brain.”
thanks for proving you don’t know what you’re talking about.
“It’s a desperate attempt to assert that anti-racists are the bad people.”
anti-racists aren’t virtue signalers like you are.
i answered you mikey, but it didn’t go through.
what color they are is irrelevant. if you don’t help someone because of their color, does it matter what the color is?
It’s not irrelevant. If you know that I’m a racist, you should know what the color is.
that most or many right wingers are racists.
This also makes no sense, unless you consider right wingers to be a race. And, of course, you decided, based on the thoughts floating around in your head, that what I think about right wingers is false.
“If you know that I’m a racist, you should know what the color is.”
i’ll repeat something i told you long ago that demonstrates why color is irrelevant.
example: someone is drowning in a river and another could save him by tossing the drowning person a nearby lifeline. but the person with the lifeline doesn’t save him because the drowning person is the wrong color.
the only thing relevant in the example above is the racism, not knowing the actual color or race of the person drowning. he could be yellow, red, black or white. it doesn’t matter. only the racism itself matters. get it now? nah, probably not. but i’m sure just about everyone else does.
“This also makes no sense, unless you consider right wingers to be a race.”
more garbled thinking from the race baiter.
You’re not saying anything new. What is the color of the person that I would refuse to help?
of course i’m not saying anything new. i said it’s what i’ve already told you before.
again, the color/race is irrelevant. only the racism matters.
You missing the point. Typically when a person is accused of racism, a race or color is included in the accusation. You can’t come up with a race that I’m biased against, yet you know that I’m a racist. You make no sense.
You missing the point.
me no missing the point mikey, you missing the point.
let’s see how many ways i can explain this to you.
you happen upon a lynching. you ask “what are you guys doing?” they say “we’re hanging a guy”. you ask “why”? they say “because he’s the wrong race”. (the victim is wearing a hood so you can’t tell what race he is.)
what’s your next move mikey? do you ask “what color is he”? i dunno, i guess if you’re a racist you might. but most people will just try to stop the lynching. they won’t care what color he is.
do you need to know the race of the victim in order to know he’s a victim of racism? or is it that his actual race is irrelevant when racism is involved? if the victim is black or white, he’s still a victim. it’s wrong no matter what color he is. racism is wrong irrespective of color/race. it’s not the color that makes it wrong, it’s the racism itself.
so why is the color of your racism so important to you?
are you getting the point yet?
There’s no point. You’re making no point. You’re also avoiding my question. Nothing that you wrote has any relation to any statement that I’ve made.
almost nothing you wrote is coherent.
So you just fabricated a bunch of nonsense based on the fantasies in your brain.
no, i just know you better than you do.
Amazon just opened a grocery store without a checkout line
Elizabeth Weise , USATODAY 12:04 p.m. EST December 6, 2016
SAN FRANCISCO — Amazon is testing a grocery store in downtown Seattle that lets customers walk in, grab food from the shelves and walk out again, without ever having to stand in a checkout line.
Customers tap their cellphones on a turnstile as they walk into the store, which logs them into the store’s network and connects to their Amazon account through an app.
The service is called Amazon Go. It uses machine learning, sensors and artificial intelligence to track items customers pick up. These are then added to the virtual cart on their app. If they pick up an item they later decide they don’t want, putting it back on the shelf removes it from their cart.
The Seattle-based company calls it, “Just walk out technology.”
When the customer leaves, the app adds up everything the customer has taken and charges their Amazon account.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2016/12/05/amazon-go-supermarket-no-checkout-no-cashiers-artificial-intelligence-sensors/94991612/
pretty soon u wont have to talk to anyone. Got prozac?
I predict the Hillary voting FSA will love this.
“I don’t need no stinkin app to do that…”
thieves welcome the opportunity!
Wear your stealing jacket.
The Seattle-based company calls it, “Just walk out technology.”
How are the checkers going to pay for their $450k starter homes?
The Seattle homeless people also call it, “Just walk out without paying.’
I remember seeing commercials on TV for this kind of technology, oh maybe 15 years ago or so. It showed a sort of shady guy walk into a grocery store and put some food packages into his jacket. As he walks towards the exit, a security guard tells him to stop to remind him he forgot his receipt.
I remember that one too! The shady guy walked through metal-detector looking doorway, which flashed as he went through. The flash represented the checkout/payment process.
I for one don’t really like this. It’s another excuse to get rid of cash, and track every bloody thing you buy.
Here it is:
https://youtu.be/eob532iEpqk
Wow, late 90’s industrial background music. I used to love that stuff.
But…but…the Keynesian lunatics at our central banks assured us that taking on insane levels of debt would guarantee perpetual prosperity.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/australia-economy-retracts-for-1st-time-in-5-years-2016-12-06?link=MW_latest_news
do u think yellon will crash the economy by raising rates so here friends can buy up assets cheap again?
Are the sheeple finally waking up and turning off their TeeVees? What will the Oligopoly do if bread & circuses no longer keep the sheeple distracted?
http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2016/12/06/disney-may-sell-espn-due-massive-subscriber-loss/
The Wall Street-Federal Reserve Looting Syndicate wants to make a killing on buy-to-rent.
http://wolfstreet.com/2016/12/06/u-s-house-price-bubble-buy-to-rent-ipo-rent-backed-securities/
Acts of love.
http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2016/12/mexican-mafia-cold-bloodedhitman-gets.html
16 murders…
Send him to a sanctuary city to enrich their culture
Scenes from the Oakland raven venue before it went up in smoke. Eww!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4006300/Filth-chaos-weird-religious-symbols-Pictures-appalling-conditions-inside-Oakland-warehouse-36-died.html
I see they avoided those pesky gov regulations…
“It’s A New Record: Americans Not Participating In The Labor Force Nears 100 Million”
http://www.theblaze.com/news/2016/12/03/its-a-new-record-americans-not-participating-in-the-labor-force-nears-100-million/
Just go sec8,get stamps n a ba ma phone
Freeloaders are the DNC’s lifeblood.
Stop peddling the fiction.
Obama is passing the baton of the lowest unemployment rate in decades.
Just ask him how great his legacy is…
I think these Loons should get busy on those rap rewrites.
Couple rewrites ‘Baby It’s Cold Outside’ to emphasize importance of consent
By Alexandra King, CNN
Updated 9:37 PM ET, Fri December 2, 2016
(CNN)A couple from Minnesota has re-imagined the classic Christmas song “Baby It’s Cold Outside” for a 21st-century audience, changing the song’s lyrics to emphasize the importance of consent.
“I’ve always had a big problem with the song. It’s so aggressive and inappropriate,” said Lemanski, 25.
Liza, 22, said she felt the same way as her boyfriend.
“We started thinking of the open-ended questions that song has,” she said. “You never figure out if she gets to go home. You never figure out if there was something in her drink. It just leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth.”
http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/02/us/baby-its-cold-outside-cover-trnd/
Three problems with this:
1. Pajama Boys don’t like women.
2. Women don’t like (or respect) Pajama Boys.
3. If a Pajama Boy did accidently get ahold of a woman (alcohol-induced bad judgement), he wouldn’t have the slightest idea of what to do with her.
Djt getting out 12/15 at the peak
The kids may be boned
Djt getting out of ‘re 12/15 at the peak
The kids may be boned
Biggest buy-to-rent company plans IPO.
http://wolfstreet.com/2016/12/06/u-s-house-price-bubble-buy-to-rent-ipo-rent-backed-securities/
There are no more fundamentals-based markets. There is only endless central bank intervention and money-printing the further enrich the already super-wealthy while transferring bankster gambling losses and bad loans to the public ledger.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-07/longest-winning-streak-global-stocks-monte-paschi-bailout-hopes-ecb-optimism
Precious snowflakes and SJWs are shaping up to be Generation Freeloader. The DNC must be beside itself with joy at all these lifetime entitlement voters. In college I would’ve gone hungry too if I hadn’t worked 30 hours a week to pay my bills and avoid taking on excessive college loans.
http://money.cnn.com/2016/12/06/pf/college/college-food-pantry/index.html
To be fair, tuition rates are simply absurd these days, event at State U’s. Working full time at minimum wage wouldn’t cover the tuition alone at many schools.
Then they graduate with mortgage sized student loans and face the prospect of paying a king’s ransom in rent, especially in the UK (see article below)
People studying for real degrees at good schools don’t have the time to work 30 hours a week.
Then prices will continue falling in that case.
That’s how the world works Snowflake.
CBS NEWS IS PROPAGANDA
Housing costs are pauperizing British workers. Heckova job, Carney, Yellen, and Draghi.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/british-workers-living-in-poverty-at-a-record-high-a7458981.html
I miss my friend dan’s oil calls.
Same here. When is it again that oil is scheduled to break $60/bbl?
Wasn’t it supposed to break $90 by Xmas?
Hey Time, the vast majority of Hillary supporters are social parasites who already pay no taxes. Nice try, though.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-06/time-urges-65-million-americans-who-voted-hillary-not-pay-taxes
“Fake news” is anything that challenges The Narrative.
http://dailycaller.com/2016/12/06/journalists-struggle-to-define-fake-news-even-as-they-declare-war-on-it/
Perfect definition
Are the dominoes getting ready to tumble?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y97rBdSYbkg
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Barron’s mom has got it going on
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZLfasMPOU4