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Celente Predicts Super Depression in 2012
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 678356" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>Let's face it.. think about how much things have changed in the past 30 years! It seems as if the things that the older generation found important (INTEGRITY, honesty, hard work, helping others.. etc. etc) are no longer important. People expect the government and others to "bail" them out when they have trouble.. when did that change? When I screwed up, I paid for it! But guess what? It made me better prepared to make my way in life. Kids have little or no ambition, because mom / dad / grandparents whatever will take care of them. What do they learn that way? The same thing the government is doing now. And I agree, they should NEVER have bailed out anyone that was facing bankruptcy. </p><p></p><p>As far as foreclosures.. yes, they will get MUCH worse. You hear all this stuff on the news media about interest rates lowest they've been in years.. money for first time buyers, etc. But guess what? If you don't have a JOB, it's hard to get a mortgage! And values will continue to drop, as appraisers are very afraid of valuing any property too high... which is a big change from last year.</p><p></p><p>It's a bad situation, and who knows what is going to happen. I still have ranch buyers, but they could disappear tomorrow. And I think people are finally figuring out that land is one of the best investments you can make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 678356, member: 173"] Let's face it.. think about how much things have changed in the past 30 years! It seems as if the things that the older generation found important (INTEGRITY, honesty, hard work, helping others.. etc. etc) are no longer important. People expect the government and others to "bail" them out when they have trouble.. when did that change? When I screwed up, I paid for it! But guess what? It made me better prepared to make my way in life. Kids have little or no ambition, because mom / dad / grandparents whatever will take care of them. What do they learn that way? The same thing the government is doing now. And I agree, they should NEVER have bailed out anyone that was facing bankruptcy. As far as foreclosures.. yes, they will get MUCH worse. You hear all this stuff on the news media about interest rates lowest they've been in years.. money for first time buyers, etc. But guess what? If you don't have a JOB, it's hard to get a mortgage! And values will continue to drop, as appraisers are very afraid of valuing any property too high... which is a big change from last year. It's a bad situation, and who knows what is going to happen. I still have ranch buyers, but they could disappear tomorrow. And I think people are finally figuring out that land is one of the best investments you can make. [/QUOTE]
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