Categories: Pound Ridge

The Morning Ledger: Housing Lifts Corporate Results | Pound Ridge Real Estate

WOW SOME SIGNS OF GROWTH IN HOUSING BUT MAINLY IN MULTIPLES NOT MUCH IN SINGLES. WHY?BERNANKES EASY MONEY FOR INVESTORS BUT TIGHT FOR JOE VOTER AS LABOUR MUST MOVE TO GET THEIR SHARE OF THE RECORD PROFITS TO OUTPUT ECONOMIC PIE WITH 10000 BABYBOOMERS TURNING 65 DAILY WITH A 1% RETIREMENT SAVING ACCOUNT WITH SILVER SPOON PROGRAMS WITH A MILLION $ DEFICIT ADDED ONTO A 16.4 TRILLION $ FED .DEBT WE SHOULD ALL BE HAPPY THAT THE CART CONTINUES TO GET FED AND NOT THE HORSE. HOW CAN WE INCREASE EMPLOYMENT WHEN W EFOCUS ON FOREIGN MARKETS INSTEAD OF FEEDING OUR OWN HOUSE FIRST AS WE DO NOT USE TARIFFS BUT DEVALUE OUR CURRENCY TO GROW IN THE GLOBALMARKET.

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