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What's Keeping the Dollar Down?
This is not and never has been a Republican / Democrat thing, it is all those jerks in Washington working side by side who created the mess and anyone who tries to blame one party more than the other, just doesn't get it ! It's not political, ...It's just plain stupidity and lack of education.
LC
What's Keeping the Dollar Down?
Anyone with a 2nd grade ed. knows that you can't continue to spend more than you make, but that's what the Gov. has been doing for many years. At ALL LEVELS !
The biggest problem of all is that we have a NAFTA agreement that allows other countries to ship goods into this country , duty free, and take worthless dollars for those products. The Fed. Gov. at all levels, does not seem to get it in their heads, that we can't continue to send jobs overeas, and import virtually everything, and pay with dollars tht are not worth the paper they are printed on.
We , as a country are losing jobs at an alarming rate, but the guys in Washington, seem to think it's great that the things we import are so cheap ! Welll, now they are only starting to wake up. What we truly need is FAIR trade, in other words, let other countries as a whole, import anything up the total amount that we export. And that's it,...the imports stop until they buy an equal amount of American products, that we export !
I spent many years overseas, and the central banks in most countries just plain shut off imports, until exports gave them some real money with which to trade. That's the real answer !! Any time we import anything, and pay with dollars, ...foreign countries countries just end up holding a bag of dollars that are worth less and less every day !!
Nafta simply opened the doors wide to all imports while the foreign Governments charged duty on anything we sent to them !
That's not "Fair" trade !!! Fair trade is when imports equal exports. !
Period. The reason for the high price of oil for example, is not that oil is scarce, it;s just being paid for in dollars that have no value anymore. so they just charge more and more Dollars to make up for the "falling dollar".
I can;t figure out why that's so hard to understand, but I guess
it's because we keep electing politians who simply don't understand basic economics ! If you people don't understand this ,...go back to school and take some basic Econ. courses !!
LC
Is Crude Oil a 'Bubble' Ready to Burst?
picture ? If there really is all that much oil in N.D. And Wy, then is it a bubble in the making or what ? Lot's of analysis but also lot's of info lacking !
LC
Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra Bid for Ford Brands
And speaking of quality, why is it that Kia and Hyundai have very high quality and are new at the business, while Ford and GM are still playing catch-up ? Same applies to Jaguar and Land Rover,...long in the business but short on quality. Why would anyone in their right mind pay big bucks for cars that look good on paper but can't stay on the road ? But that's English quality for you....England can make very fine products, like aircraft engines, Rolls Royce, but on the other hand, can't make an inexpensive car that isn't in the shop all the time. LC
Harley Davidson's Partial Victory in India
Having worked for a large Manufacturer for over 25 years, I know that India is going to be very demamding, like the tires for the bikes will have to be made in India, the headlights, the handle bars, the brakes, the batteries,,..shall I go on ?
Perhaps we should learn from them ! LC
House-Price Momentum: The Good News
The Current State of the Solar Energy Sector
To sum up, most people are in a rut and up to their neck in debt and won't change anything without practically having a Federal mandate to do it or else. No one wants or needs any more Fed. mandates, so it's up to us to make changes because the payback time for the changes is slowly becoming shorter and overall it becomes obvious that it's the smart thing to do. One more important factor is that if you live in certain communities, your neighbor may object to seeing a solar panel on your roof, your back yard, or even solar shingles.
I have already read about a guy who sued his neighbor because the neighbors trees got so tall that they put the guy's solar panels in the shade for the better part of the day.
I fully agree about the need to change, but there are some truly practical reasons that keep people from making changes. LC
Housing Market Tracker - Will Baby Boomers Save Homebuilders?
A Housing Bubble Within a Bubble
Until we start manufacturing products, and exporting, the situation will stay the same as it is right now....So, if you have the money ,..go buy that home, make the wife and yourself happy and in the long run, it will be worth more ! This piece from someone who has been a lic. Realtor and investor since the mid 70's ! My only regret is that I sold some really nice properties that I should have held on to. Listen to what the NAR and FAR Realtor Associations have been saying for months,...we are at the bottom now,...the only thing holding back sales in Fl is way too high R.E. Taxes and Ins. but just go one state North to GA, SC, NC etc. and you will find some increadable bargains and mild climates, great beaches, etc. and don't complain to us in the future about the opportunities you lost in the year 2008. ! LC
Housing Market Tracker - Sell Your Yacht to Buy Subprime
But, no doubt it will happen simply because the banks all have their lobbiests in place to spread enough money around so that I end up paying for banking mismanagement. One way to stop this,..if the banks want Fed . Gov. help, then let the federal gov. review every loan that's made ! I can hear the bankers screaming now ! LC
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LC
They Said Housing Prices Couldn't Fall. They Lied.
the states where they live. Every buyer wants a NEW home !
If you want a real comedy show,..just watch HGTV and see these young kids 25-35 years negotiating to buy million dollar homes in CA.
Obviously most of that programming was done a couple years ago, but now what does that young kid do when his adjustable rate mortgage really does adjust ? And,..he has lost his job to boot ! LC
The Yin and Yang Of The Housing Rebound
caves !....Recent stats. show that Real Estate agents have one "pending sale" per 300 agents ! If this doesn't scare off anyone thinking of moving to FL, especially retirees, then nothing will. The averge price of a recently sold listing is about $265,000. ...So now, tell me how that relates to CA , NYC or Chicago,...it simply doesn't !
The whole "Housing Sector" should be broken down into a State by State analysis because just looking at one state is pointless when looking at the Housing Sector ! Want a real BUY, start looking at Detroit or the quad cities area, Moline, E. Moline, etc. and see how those prices compare,...You can buy a large home in those places for $60,000. But,..no jobs !
I don't look for a recovery in most states before about 2 years !
But what do I know, I have only been selling real estate for 26 years ......! LC
Housing Market Tracker - Macro Outlook
This country imports everything and exports nothing, but "Jobs" and seems to expect that things will get better. ! How totally ridiculous !
Wages being paid, all falling in all sectors, and we are supposed to espect a recovery,...right ? Debt and forclosures and credit cards that are maxed out are supposed to suddenly disappear ?
Just my opinion , but I think the boys and girls in the house and senate have one goal and that is to destroy the economy completely. A complete financial collapse in the USA is our only hope because at least we would have a fresh start ! This country , at this point is like a person just trying to recover from a Bankrupcy !
LC
Greenspan Is Not Convincing This Grand Dame of Finance
LC