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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: prosperous who wrote (213508)7/31/2009 1:53:34 PM
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Hmm! other than the 4 people who have objection to expanding cash for clunker program I presume others should not have a problem if tomorrow govt says, "what the heck, let us pour few 10's of Billions in making PCs Green, that is exchange your old power inefficient PC for a new efficient one and get say $200 in rebate"? :-)", that would make environment green, economy good, many people have old PCs and will use the program, and may be another 4 people will object, what is there to lose? Based on the success of clunkers program, that would seem to be next logical step to stimulate the economy ;-)

What is wrong with that? it helps Microsoft, Intel, HP, Dell etc to make sales and stocks are happy wall street is happy :-), would wall street hire some lobbysts to do that? or may be some *ozo in congress will come up with that idea and no lobbying is needed, just one more step forward to socialist eutopia :-). How can anything that makes wall st happy be bad? Just my Friday cynicism.
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