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...job market won't improve until Obama is out of office. So - the question is do you want your home value to improve now or wait 4 more years and take your chances????
Patriot... um, right. Romeny will fix the problems in Spain and Greece, and control exports from China, and influence the economies of Brazil and India. Gotcha.
Back to the real world - you could also turn the article around and say jobs will not improve until housing rebounds which will also increase demand for durable goods. A lot of people put demand first, then hiring... but sure.... we could live in a world where people hire in advance of demand.
I would love to see the economic models these "economist" uesd to flip the equations around.
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