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Wednesday, September 12, 2007
A handy guide to the housing market
Sep 12 2007 7:49AM | Permalink | Email this | Comments (1) |
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at 9/22/2007 10:59:28 AM, Doesn't Make Sense said:
the "invisible hand" of the free market has been getting a lot of bad rap. Well, it doesn't reserve it. A true free market doesn't exist and by definition, won't require the gov't or its money. The FED has been pumping money into the economy hiding market problems. Well, true free market economics has been saying the problems were there and were big, but the FED didn't think so. Typical. Like 2000. The fed always thinks they are right. The free market economics know that the problems have been caused by the fed. So, all this stuff isn't be the "invisible hand" of the market, but by the "invisible hand" of gov't intervention. Typical, right?

