Economics Reporter @ NYT Nearly Gets Foreclosed - He "Should Have Seen It Coming"'

Ehh, I give the guy a pass. Real life vs Theory economics.

In our disposable society, too quickly we throw away whatever, after the first mistake or the first time someone doesn't live up to our expectations.

I'm sure the next chapter on his life will be much more insightful.
 
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Jobs.

This is why we're headed for the kind of times most of us only associate with black and white films.

Grapes of Wrath?

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Yea, its not the lagging indicator these bulls think it is

The loss of jobs and rising unemployment is only a lagging indicator in what we've experienced as 'cyclical,' short and shallow recessions over the last 4 decades.

When the downturn is structural, results in permanent changes, and isn't driven by the business cycle, mass job losses and industries being wiped out entirely is not a lagging indicator at all, but a sign of worse times to come, as there are fewer jobs to replace those lost, and as the wages are lower.
 
yes but what a lot of you 'live at home so called adults' dont realise is that the monthly cost of living is just so high....in that article other than the beach house holiday(which seemed cheap anyway)there wasnt any expenditure too out of the ordinary,that is what life with kids and living out of home is like boys and girls
 
I read the article.

But THAT picture speaks a thousand words.

The wisdom of Tom T Hall says it all.

Faster horses, younger women, older whiskey, more money.

Of course what the hell would a NYT hack know about wisdom from anyone, let alone Tom T Hall. Not anymore that this NYT economics reporter would know about personal finance.

After his divorce the immature boy tried to go back in time and marry his high school sweetheart from down Argentinia way.

She be the same age and what is more TALLER. Same age taller ain't wise, Tom T definitely said younger and had he been asked, I know he would have said never go for taller women.

Plus she has a barefoot daughter who is a poser that likes to lie down with dogs on public doorsteps.

That picture be packing a HUGE amount of HUGE issues.
 
I was actually beginning to feel sorry for Chase. It seemed to be so flooded with defaulting borrowers that it didn’t have time to foreclose on my house.
I feel sorry for me still paying my mortgage.
 
No shit. Maybe everyone should all just stop paying their mortgages.

Are we entering a Nietzscheanism period of moral relativism, including the obligation to make our mortgage payments as agreed upon?
 
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My Personal Credit Crisis

By EDMUND L. ANDREWS
Published: May 14, 2009


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Edmund L. Andrews, his wife, Patricia Barreiro, and her daughter, Emily, at their Silver Spring, Md., home.

If there was anybody who should have avoided the mortgage catastrophe, it was I. As an economics reporter for The New York Times, I have been the paper’s chief eyes and ears on the Federal Reserve for the past six years. I watched Alan Greenspan and his successor, Ben S. Bernanke, at close range. I wrote several early-warning articles in 2004 about the spike in go-go mortgages. Before that, I had a hand in covering the Asian financial crisis of 1997, the Russia meltdown in 1998 and the dot-com collapse in 2000. I know a lot about the curveballs that the economy can throw at us....

...continued...


http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/17/magazine/17foreclosure-t.html?_r=1&hp
More proof........."THEIR" KOOL-AID works on many in the timid and docile MASSES......even on those who should KNOW BETTER! :eek:

Also, look what the "Globalist Wealth Entities" wondrous government sponsored vaccination programs have done to their daughter and pet.......... :eek:

:D :p :D
 
They look pissed off, hopefully at themselves.

If anyone is tempted to feel sorry for these people I suggest you read the story of Le Van Vu in one of those chicken soup for the soul books.
 
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