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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: GraceZ who wrote (8112)1/15/2003 3:43:53 PM
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That's inevitable. The only sane approach is to look at what creates jobs here in the US and reduces the burden on the wage-earner, and work on those policies first, rather than payoffs to those (ironically, like myself) who have a corp that benefits from the Bush tax policies, benefits from low wages here and abroad, etc. That's not where the problem is, and not where increasing national debt should be created and spent for.

If I increase profits, I'm more likely to invest in real estate and technology, which are good things, but not the same or as immediate as paycheck tax relief. It's the wage that buys most of the consumer economy and creates confidence.
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