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By Patrick in Menlo Park CA 94025   39 comments, latest 1 hour ago:
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The Housing Market Gets Bubbly Again
By Patrick in Menlo Park CA 94025   1 comment, latest 1 hour ago:
Oxygen says money quote: The real test Those types of distortions are what may be causing another bubble. It may not be apparent now, but the test will be what happens if interest rates rise...

Houseeowners are no happier than renters
By Patrick in Menlo Park CA 94025   31 comments, latest 4 hours ago:
mell says Her lovers queued up in the hallway, I heard them scratching at the door, I tried to tell her About Marx and Engels, God and Angels, I don't really know what for. But...

House Supply Limited by Americans Lacking Equity to Sell
By Patrick in Menlo Park CA 94025   10 comments, latest 7 hours ago:
fedwatcher says This is far from a normal market. Although prices are up in places like Los Angeles, inventory is low. People with equity and good credit have refinanced. The few who are trading up...

Google's plan to give free wifi to third world
By tovarichpeter in South San Francisco CA 94080   3 comments, latest 10 hours ago:
John Bailo says There are already leaders in installing Wimax. (The Africa and Asia that is..)

Signs of new housing bubble in several areas
By Patrick in Menlo Park CA 94025   57 comments, latest 10 hours ago:
deepcgi says You have all been living in La-La Land too long. Remember the 28/36 Rule? I'm not surprised if you don't, because it was largely abandoned nearly 15 years ago. Ridiculously low interest rates...

How austerity has failed Europe
By tovarichpeter in South San Francisco CA 94080   29 comments, latest 1 day ago:
tatupu70 says Heraclitusstudent says It's a simple fact that the Feds actions force people with savings to buy assets at a high price, where the only hope of gain comes from more short term inflation...

Housing starts plummet
By tovarichpeter in South San Francisco CA 94080   139 comments, latest 1 day ago:
Goran_K says APOCALYPSEFUCK is Shostakovich says Those pots look like they're filled with monkey shit and lemur barph, the usual stuff the locals feed expats and tourists in SE Asia. Those would be considered luxuries...

44% owners stuck @ home.
By LarryPatrickMaloney in Mountain View CA 94041   1 comment, latest 1 day ago:
robertoaribas says so, the low supply situation is likely to be with us for a couple of years. I expect sales to slow down, but prices to still keep increasing slowly over the next few...

John McCain: Pay only for channels you watch
By tovarichpeter in South San Francisco CA 94080   9 comments, latest 1 day ago:
SFace says It's all about live sports, HD live sports for cable companies. That's why the dodgers got the incredible tv deal. All local markets will have to buy their way to sports programming. It's...

The Next Real Estate Bubble Has Already Begun (But Its Not What You Think)
By Patrick in Menlo Park CA 94025   posted 2 days ago:
http://business.time.com/2013/ U.S. farmland have doubled over the past decade, and are on pace to rise more than 10% again this year, even in the face of weaker grain markets of late.The main force that has...

Case-Schiller say housing bubble mostly hype
By tovarichpeter in South San Francisco CA 94080   posted 2 days ago:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ Housing is good but not great, and unlikely to fulfill Wall Street's expectations that it will be a leading force in a robust recovery, according to a group that is one of the industry's...

Nat Geo on tiny houses
By tovarichpeter in South San Francisco CA 94080   posted 2 days ago:
http://tinyhousevids.com/natio

Abolition of filibuster awakes from dead
By tovarichpeter in South San Francisco CA 94080   4 comments, latest 2 days ago:
Quigley says Filibuster means that government gets little done. Considering that government is always passing laws that limit freedom and screw our economy, this might be a good things. One of our biggest boom periods...

Robots do it better
By tovarichpeter in South San Francisco CA 94080   6 comments, latest 2 days ago:
Rin says New Renter says Future 3D printers will probably just integrate all electrical and plumbing into buildings. Mobile agents, i.e. walking droids, will be able to print parts and then, perform *spot* routine maintenance...

Housing market showing signs of bubbling
By Patrick in Menlo Park CA 94025   4 comments, latest 2 days ago:
robertoaribas says pkennedy says Investors pushed housing so low how exactly do investors "push housing low..."

Too big to pay taxes
By tovarichpeter in South San Francisco CA 94080   posted 3 days ago:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/worl The president of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, said there was a "strong political will" in Europe to make tax systems fairer. He said the EU would draft tougher rules this year on...

This chart shows who does and doesn't pay taxes
By tovarichpeter in South San Francisco CA 94080   posted 3 days ago:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ America on Tuesday, vanishing our outrage over how shamelessly companies avoid paying taxes, leaving the rest of us to foot the bill. As a public service to you, here is a chart that should...

Back in Putin's USSR
By tovarichpeter in South San Francisco CA 94080   posted 3 days ago:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/musi Maria Alyokhina, 24, also forbade her lawyers from further representing her during the parole hearing, becoming the most high-profile prisoner to reject taking part in a justice system widely criticised as absurd. A regional...

Deep South voters support Medicaid expansion
By tovarichpeter in South San Francisco CA 94080   posted 3 days ago:
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/201 Dr. Dale Mitchum discusses Sandra Duck's hip injuries at Mitchum's office in Bonifay, Florida, May 7, 2013. Duck and the rural doctor have been stymied in finding a more qualified orthopedic surgeon because Duck...


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