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Just read the latest housing report and here are the details:  New single-family home sales declined 7.8% in May to a 626,000 annual rate, well below the consensus expected 684,000. Sales are down 3.7% from a year ago.

Sales fell in the West and Northeast but rose in the Midwest and South.

 

Could one not conclude that the areas where sales fell are dominated by the left and where they rose are dominated by the right?   Hmmmmm

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4 hours ago, stevenash said:

Just read the latest housing report and here are the details:  New single-family home sales declined 7.8% in May to a 626,000 annual rate, well below the consensus expected 684,000. Sales are down 3.7% from a year ago.

Sales fell in the West and Northeast but rose in the Midwest and South.

 

Could one not conclude that the areas where sales fell are dominated by the left and where they rose are dominated by the right?   Hmmmmm

You seemed to be on to something.   Your obvious display of common sense will get you some kind of label from the Left.  

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9 hours ago, stevenash said:

I am going to sign up for some sensitivity training

I’m sure all the basketball referees in the area will be happy to hear that :) 

You might take Hoops with ya, lol.

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investors soaked up 

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 during the month giving the Dow Jones Industrial Average its best June in 81 years while the S&P notched its best in 64 years.

The rally, which continued on the final trading day of the month, gave the Dow Jones Industrial Average a 7.2 percent jump, the best since 1938, the S&P 500 added 6.9 percent, the strongest June since 1955 and the Nasdaq 7.4-percent - its best showing since 2000 as tracked by the Dow Jones Market Data Group.

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33 minutes ago, PhatMack19 said:

investors soaked up 

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 during the month giving the Dow Jones Industrial Average its best June in 81 years while the S&P notched its best in 64 years.

The rally, which continued on the final trading day of the month, gave the Dow Jones Industrial Average a 7.2 percent jump, the best since 1938, the S&P 500 added 6.9 percent, the strongest June since 1955 and the Nasdaq 7.4-percent - its best showing since 2000 as tracked by the Dow Jones Market Data Group.

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You just know it’s going to hit a big bump someday.   Please let it be after the 2020 election.

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44 minutes ago, Hagar said:

You just know it’s going to hit a big bump someday.   Please let it be after the 2020 election.

But we have another big lift coming as soon as Trump and Xi make a deal. My 401K is going to skyrocket to the stars.

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2 hours ago, stevenash said:

    A lot of Trump/Xi is already baked into the markets

Yes, a lot being based on probabilities. Let’s see when they sign on the dotted line.

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If Un would get his head on straight, NK could make a fortune.  I saw a shot of some of their beaches, and they were beautiful.   You could fill many a hotel up with tourist.  Of course Un would have to be on double doses of Prozac, so it’s just a Dream.

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On 7/5/2019 at 9:46 AM, LumRaiderFan said:

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Pocahontas economics.

Y’all ever wonder why they never include Asians in these wage studies?  Maybe it’s because Asians actually work and make more than all races which kinda goes against their whole narrative....

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