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[+] Comment on "NAR: Pending Home Sales Increased in March" - Source of Title/OH (1 reply)
4/30/2012 9:50:17 AM (3054 views)

[+] Bang You're Closed: Threats Stormy Exits & Violence at New York Closings - Leigh Attridge/MA (1 reply)
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[-] Slightly Off-Topic - Scott Perry/PA (18 replies)
4/27/2012 9:30:17 AM (4646 views)
Re: Slightly Off-Topic - Robert Franco/OH
4/27/2012 10:27:53 AM (4387 views)
Re: Slightly Off-Topic - Scott Perry/PA
4/27/2012 11:21:15 AM (4401 views)
Re: Slightly Off-Topic - Joyce Obrien/PA
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Re: Slightly Off-Topic - Robert Franco/OH
4/27/2012 4:55:39 PM (4432 views)
Over The Top? - Scott Perry/PA
4/27/2012 8:49:17 PM (4239 views)
Re: Over The Top? - Slade Smith/OH
4/27/2012 11:11:43 PM (6622 views)
Re: Over The Top? - Scott Perry/PA
4/28/2012 7:29:08 AM (6923 views)
Re: Over The Top? - Slade Smith/OH
4/28/2012 5:16:53 PM (6852 views)

 

Natural gas prices are down because of market forces. An unusually mild winter in the Northeast was a contributing factor. I suppose you could say the President deserves some credit for the reduced demand, though. With so many people out of work and on public assistance, you'll have that.

Less people were out of work last winter than the winter before, so that part of your argument is nonsense.  Your mild winter theory is probably more valid.  Whatever the case, the point is that the government is allowing record production to occur.  Your over-regulation conspiracy theory is pure fantasy.  You place blame on Obama for prices going up AND for prices going down!  It's just doom and gloom.

But results matter and there are a lot of people still hurting out there.

Results do matter-- so it matters that 1.5 million fewer people are on unemployment benefits than a year ago.  Jobs are being created and people are going back to work.

The energy industry is just about the only thing that's bailing out the economy right now.

Again, Bossman, you are simply uninformed.  Most areas of the economy are growning-- except government spending-- which is declining at the federal state and local level.  (Pretty much the opposite of what right-wingers would have us believe!) Manufacturing, for example, is contributing strongly to the economy:

The gain in manufacturing output in the first quarter was broadly based: Even excluding motor vehicles and parts, which jumped at an annual rate of nearly 40 percent, manufacturing output moved up at an annual rate of 8.3 percent and output for all but a few major industries increased 5 percent or more.

http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/g17/current/

 

Oh and by the way, when President Bush announced he was opening up drilling off the outer continental shelf, gasoline went from a high of $4.11 a gallon in June 2008 to around $1.60 a gallon by December of that same year.

Hmm, June 2008 to December 2008-- I think I remember a financial crash happening during that time!  See, there was a case where lower prices really were caused by shrinking demand!  Millions of jobs disappeared during that span, and the eoncomy was in the worst recession since WWII during those months.  That's why prices fell... not some pronouncement by Bush that had little to no effect on actually increasing supply.  Funny how you can't attribute falling gasoline prices in 2008 to the worst recession in our lifetimes, but you claim that prices are falling now because the economy is so weak, even though the economy is growing, not shrinking like it was in 2008.

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Re: Over The Top? - Scott Perry/PA
4/28/2012 6:41:58 PM (4128 views)
Re: Over The Top? - Slade Smith/OH
4/28/2012 10:03:01 PM (4132 views)
Re: Over The Top? - Scott Perry/PA
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Re: Over The Top? - Scott Perry/PA
4/28/2012 8:43:48 AM (4212 views)
Re: Over The Top? - Slade Smith/OH
4/28/2012 9:56:19 PM (4112 views)
Re: Over The Top? - Scott Perry/PA
4/29/2012 4:39:42 PM (4107 views)
Re: Over The Top? - Robert Franco/OH
4/28/2012 4:19:44 PM (4207 views)
Re: Over The Top? - Scott Perry/PA
4/28/2012 6:37:57 PM (4143 views)
Re: Slightly Off-Topic - Slade Smith/OH
4/28/2012 9:48:39 PM (4070 views)
Re: Slightly Off-Topic - Scott Perry/PA
4/29/2012 4:31:00 PM (4085 views)

[+] Work Slow Down - Jason Knowles/AL (5 replies)
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[+] Eclipse Real Estate Services - J Nisonger/CA (11 replies)
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[+] ESS/Efficax/Real Estate Streams, et al - Jack Borgland/AL (3 replies)
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[+] Comment on "30 Louisiana Clerks of Court Sue MERS for Thousands per Mortgage" - Source of Title/OH (4 replies)
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TIAC E&O - F P/VA
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[+] Altisource New Requirements - Karen Hurley/KY (8 replies)
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[+] A Rare Apartment Comes on the Market at The Dakota in New York - Leigh Attridge/MA (1 reply)
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[+] Southeast Title and Processing, Lawrenceville, GA - Dianne Barnidge/MS (4 replies)
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[+] Cfacts Flexible Title & Closing Services - Joel Lee/NY (6 replies)
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[+] E&O referral - john rutledge/VA (5 replies)
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[+] I finally get it. - F P/VA (4 replies)
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[+] Altisource - Carrin Reeves/TN (4 replies)
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