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Nov 27, 2016 17:35:51   #
sarahdial
 
No, consistent in Tennessee, Kentucky and Ohio🙁

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Nov 27, 2016 17:54:20   #
PeterS
 
KiraSeer2016 wrote:
You don't seem to understand global macro economics.

You also should address the Greenspan theory of "Irrational Exuberance" for a partial explanation of the causes of your "so-called" overcapitalization.

Over capitalization came from having more capital investment then there was demand to support it. In 2000 for example IT was at 25% of capacity and total industry was under 70%. Greenspan's statement was directed at the bubble developing in the market. You can have an over capitalized market and under capitalized economy so the two are not the same...

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Nov 27, 2016 18:02:22   #
PeterS
 
KiraSeer2016 wrote:
You're equating third world dollars with $US? I supposed you factored in purchasing power?

Great crystal ball you got there. Love it when you adamantly state that THIS is what's going to happen, no matter what.


There is a reason Trump said the American worker is over paid. They are. No American manufacturer is going to come back to this country when the wages they pay are a fraction of what they will be if they came back. Has Trump relocated his manufacturing back here? If he's not going to why do you think others will? He's selling a pipe dream and nothing more...

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Nov 27, 2016 18:02:52   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
sarahdial wrote:
No, consistent in Tennessee, Kentucky and Ohio🙁


To whom are you replying?

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Nov 27, 2016 18:10:56   #
KiraSeer2016
 
Loki wrote:
Could be. As a retiree, I was able to afford a much nicer house in this area than I thought I could. Frankly I expected to pay twice as much.


You moved from Atlanta?

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Nov 27, 2016 18:32:29   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
KiraSeer2016 wrote:
You moved from Atlanta?


Atlanta has become the Chicago of the South. No one in their right mind would reside there if at all possible to leave.

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Nov 27, 2016 18:36:45   #
KiraSeer2016
 
PoppaGringo wrote:
Atlanta has become the Chicago of the South. No one in their right mind would reside there if at all possible to leave.


Oh. Didn't know that. Too bad.

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Nov 27, 2016 20:06:56   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
KiraSeer2016 wrote:
You moved from Atlanta?


No, I was just judging by Atlanta area prices, at first. It would be difficult to procure enough money to entice me into living in Atlanta. I'm more than an hour away, and that's too damn close.

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Nov 27, 2016 20:38:22   #
KiraSeer2016
 
Loki wrote:
No, I was just judging by Atlanta area prices, at first. It would be difficult to procure enough money to entice me into living in Atlanta. I'm more than an hour away, and that's too damn close.


My husband and I, when I retired as CFO of a small cookie factory, sold our house in Lakewood (a suburb of Denver) and bought a house in Elbert, Colorado, a rural town on the Palmer Divide, that separates North and South eastern Colorado. But then Ovomit became "President", and things went to hell.

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Nov 27, 2016 21:21:16   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
KiraSeer2016 wrote:
My husband and I, when I retired as CFO of a small cookie factory, sold our house in Lakewood (a suburb of Denver) and bought a house in Elbert, Colorado, a rural town on the Palmer Divide, that separates North and South eastern Colorado. But then Ovomit became "President", and things went to hell.


Ovomit didn't elect Frigginpooper as your governor. I used to live in Manitou Springs, just outside Colorado Springs. Even then, Denver was turning into a Liberal cesspool. Odd that Colorado Springs, about 60 miles south was at the time one of the most conservative cities in the US. You let too many Californians and Noo Yawkers move in. Of course, the same thing happened to my home in New Mexico. It's hard to find anyone who was born there anymore. It seems half the population moved from California, and most of the rest from Minnesota.
At any rate, most of Colorado's problems can be isolated to a ten or twenty mile radius around Laramie Street.

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Nov 27, 2016 21:30:39   #
KiraSeer2016
 
Loki wrote:
Ovomit didn't elect Frigginpooper as your governor. I used to live in Manitou Springs, just outside Colorado Springs. Even then, Denver was turning into a Liberal cesspool. Odd that Colorado Springs, about 60 miles south was at the time one of the most conservative cities in the US. You let too many Californians and Noo Yawkers move in. Of course, the same thing happened to my home in New Mexico. It's hard to find anyone who was born there anymore. It seems half the population moved from California, and most of the rest from Minnesota.
At any rate, most of Colorado's problems can be isolated to a ten or twenty mile radius around Laramie Street.
Ovomit didn't elect Frigginpooper as your governor... (show quote)


I think you mean Larimer Street. Formerly, back in the day, the red light district!

We live in the Springs now. The liberal Silicon Valley elite moved into Colorado a few years back, and with money managed to change things. Then legalized recreational marijuana finished off Colorado Springs.

My brother had a nice house in Highlands Ranch, a suburb just south of Denver. It is known now as "Little California."

Colorado is still a beautiful place in spite of the weird people!

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Nov 27, 2016 21:33:43   #
KiraSeer2016
 
PeterS wrote:
Over capitalization came from having more capital investment then there was demand to support it. In 2000 for example IT was at 25% of capacity and total industry was under 70%. Greenspan's statement was directed at the bubble developing in the market. You can have an over capitalized market and under capitalized economy so the two are not the same...


I would discuss economics with you, but Ovomit is still president.

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