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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (8137)6/2/2008 6:52:43 PM
From: Giordano Bruno  Respond to of 71456
 
F 'em reuters.com



To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (8137)6/3/2008 1:18:22 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71456
 
It rains 15 months a year there, and the place was a housing
bubble 10 years ago. I'd move to Halifax, a little known gem.
You really think Canada will decouple? They ship lumber to the
US, and that's all they do. There is less demand for lumber
now <G> Taxes will eat you alive -
if you earn something, that is. Yeah, and Canadians don't give
tax breaks for mortgages <G> They also draw the Brit.
queen on their money, write in French everywhere, spell
cheque, but otherwise are the 51 state. -g-



To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (8137)6/3/2008 2:46:28 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71456
 
Nowhere to hide... we are leading stuff. Nowhere near Japan
in 1990. I think the land under the Imperial Palace in Tokyo
was worth more than California back then. -g- Also, Michigan
is dirt cheap -g-

As of 2007, real estate bubbles have existed in the recent
past or are widely believed to still exist in many parts of
the world, especially in the United States, Britain, the
Netherlands, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Spain,
France, Poland, South Africa, Israel, Greece, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Canada, Norway, Singapore, South Korea , Sweden,
Baltic states, India, Romania, South Korea, Russia, Ukraine
and China.

en.wikipedia.org