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    • Foreclosures Filings in U.S. Surpass 300,000 for Eighth Consecutive Month

    Housing is nowhere near a bottom as homeowners realize they are under water, would have to come up with buku cash assuming they could sell their home at any price, and the general consensus among the public is that houses can no longer be regarded as an ATM machine to be leveraged to buy shit...
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    How the Chinese Grow Economy: Build Completely Empty Cities

    yada yada yada. China is the biggest bubble in the history of bubbles. Wait, watch and see where they are in 5 years. More cars are being sold there as gas is subsidized, but the MSM doesn't state the average transaction price for new cars is a shade over 5k.
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    Calls for new PWA - Public Works Admin / Jobs needed

    So long as global corporations are using child/slave labor to build their products and goods, I can't think of a better idea than having U.S. citizens applying for and receiving jobs aimed at improving/modernizing America's infrastructure. A bullet train, traveling at speeds of 150 mph, like...
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    U.S. considering using remainder of TARP money to pay down deficit

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125799009185344567.html NOVEMBER 13, 2009 White House Aims to Cut Deficit With TARP Cash By DEBORAH SOLOMON and JONATHAN WEISMAN WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration, under pressure to show it is serious about tackling the budget deficit, is seizing...
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    • Foreclosures Filings in U.S. Surpass 300,000 for Eighth Consecutive Month

    Only 3,600,000 for the year! Green shoots! Add these to the 18.5 million vacant/foreclosed homes in the U.S., already! •Foreclosures Filings in U.S. Surpass 300,000 for Eighth Consecutive Month http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20603037&sid=aaXO2EVjAjb4 U.S. Foreclosure...
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    How the Chinese Grow Economy: Build Completely Empty Cities

    China’s Empty City http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2009/11/chinas-empty-city/ Al Jazeera looks at the impact of China’s economic stimulus spending: China’s economy is continuing to grow despite the global recession, helped by a massive government stimulus package of $585bn...
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    Funny Headline

    That made me compulsively laugh for about 15 seconds. Thanks. :D
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    Delinquencies and Foreclosures at Record Highs, with Shadow Inventories Looming

    Banks are keeping a massive number of foreclosed homes off the market. The medicine taken later rather than sooner could be the tipping point that causes the economy dry heaves. Delinquencies and Foreclosures at Record High...
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    •Japan Producer Prices Fall More-Than-Estimated 6.7%, 10th Monthly Decline: Deflation

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aY.aCOsXC9m4&pos=5 Japan’s Producer Prices Fall 6.7%, 10th Monthly Drop (Update1) Share Business ExchangeTwitterFacebook| Email | Print | A A A By Keiko Ujikane and Mayumi Otsuma Nov. 12 (Bloomberg) --Japan’s producer prices fell...
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    Companies are driving the U.S. to the abyss of massive, outright deflation

    http://www.scribd.com/full/22418024?access_key=key-10lxluw7oljo99zvf86e
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    China Rushes Towards Japan Style Bubble

    Everyone seems to be turning Japanese lately: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/39f61cb6-c818-11de-8ba8-00144feab49a.html
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    “It’s 2003 all over again,” as liquidity injection by Fed creates a massive bubble.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601039&sid=aVFrABqiPBHI Boom or Bust Leaves Bankers With Bum Choices: Caroline Baum Share Business ExchangeTwitterFacebook| Email | Print | A A A Commentary by Caroline Baum Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Imagine you are a central banker. You arrive at...
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    “A crisis of unprecedented proportions is approaching”

    It's just beginning. National tenants in commercial buildings are asking for and receiving 5o% rent abatements; this on buildings that were constructed at the peak of the bubble, with bubble construction prices and bubble land prices. In 2000, 5.5% of commercial mortgages were 0 down...
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    Former Economic Hit Man John Perkins Reveals Why the World Financial Markets Imploded

    From everything I've been able to gather, this Perkins is the real deal. I'm surprised the gov't hasn't tried to take him out yet.
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    China's record debt spending to keep economy growing has economists "very" worried

    China's record debt has economists worried http://money.cnn.com/2009/11/10/news/international/china_debt.fortune/index.htm The nation is taking on record levels of debt to keep its economy humming. Some say that can't last. By Bill Powell, contributor Last Updated: November 11, 2009...
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    “A crisis of unprecedented proportions is approaching”

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=atReshofT51c&pos=15 Commercial Real Estate ‘Crisis’ Looming for U.S.: Chart of Day Share Business ExchangeTwitterFacebook| Email | Print | A A A By David Wilson Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- “A crisis of unprecedented proportions is...
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    Geithner Says Strong Dollar ‘Very Important’ to U.S.

    The very least these imbeciles could do is not insult our intelligence with such drivel. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a6MX.KRaiD18&pos=5 Geithner Says Strong Dollar ‘Very Important’ to U.S. (Update2) Share Business ExchangeTwitterFacebook| Email | Print | A A A...
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    Bernanke & Federal Reserve Under Total Assault by Politicians & American People

    Under Attack, Fed Chairman Studies Politics By EDMUND L. ANDREWS Published: November 10, 2009 http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/11/business/11fed.html?_r=1&hp WASHINGTON — With the Federal Reserve under more intense attack than at any time in decades, Ben S. Bernanke, the professorial...
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    34 million Americans are currently unemployed

    So if you have not looked for work in four weeks, the BLS does not count you as unemployed. If you've been listed discouraged for over a year, you're among millions of Americans who don't count either. John Williams at shadowstats.com put it this way: "The Clinton administration dismissed to the...
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