Nov 26 2010

The shadow bailout of the commercial real estate industry – bailing out the Ritz, failed million dollar unit condo projects, and buying empty shopping malls. Why the Fed wants to destroy the US dollar and continue the failed bailouts of the banking sector.

It is amazing that so little information about commercial real estate has made it onto the mainstream media.  Few in the public realize that commercial real estate (CRE) has actually fallen harder than residential real estate yet 99.9 percent of all media coverage has been strictly on residential real estate.  The CRE market is enormous […]

Oct 16 2010

The debt end game – Top 10 percent of families own an average of $700,000 in stocks while the next 15 percent own an average of $53,000. The other 75 percent are insignificant players by Wall Street standards.

The government recently announced on a slow Friday a $1.29 trillion budget deficit as if it were no big deal for the completed fiscal year.  In fact, this was spun as grand news since the previous budget deficit topped $1.4 trillion.  We are now reaching a nationwide tipping point of debt.  The U.S. Treasury and […]

Oct 5 2010

What does it take to be middle class in America today? Living on $50,000 per year in America.

Is it possible to live a middle class lifestyle in America with a household income of $50,000?  The recent Census survey puts the median household income at $50,000 for American households.  So technically speaking, this is the middle class.  Yet what we think of a middle class lifestyle including affordable public colleges, accessible healthcare, and […]

Sep 27 2010

Will quantitative easing 2 bailout the commercial real estate market further? The shadow bailout world not being covered by the mainstream media. Fed deliberately trying to crush U.S. dollar to bailout banking system.

As the Federal Reserve gears up for quantitative easing part two, a slow hidden bailout is occurring in the commercial real estate market.  Commercial real estate is a giant industry making up over $3 trillion in outstanding loans in the U.S.  Yet not much is being said about this in the press.  Why?  Because in […]

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