Bailout Nation — The News You May Have Missed This Week

Filed in National by on October 11, 2008

I know many of us were glued to the stock market numbers this week, there was probably good financial information that you missed:

Have you read any financial articles that you want to share?ย  Drop those links in the comments.

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"You don't make progress by standing on the sidelines, whimpering and complaining. You make progress by implementing ideas." -Shirley Chisholm

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  1. “One in six homeowners is underwater. Scary. Be sure to click on the graphic to see the distribution of these problems across the US.”

    No foreclosures, current or pending, in my neighborhood, or in the three near it. We must be a statistical anomaly.

    Now the developers trying to finish….well, they’re screwed….

  2. jason330 says:

    At last troll and I agree on something. Yes. Those developers are screwed.

    Dow 5,000 – that’s the bottom.

  3. “Dow 5,000 – thatโ€™s the bottom.”

    Now you’re being as blockheaded as DV.

    I’ll spot you at 7,200 ๐Ÿ˜‰

  4. Dominique says:

    Meh. Everything will be fine. Just think of it as a big ol’ clearance sale on stocks and houses.
    See, glass half full.

    FTR, we are not an anomaly. States like MI, FL and CA are the anomalies. The rest of the country seems to be holding its own in terms of foreclosures.

    Being upside-down on a mortgage isn’t the best situation, but it’s not the end of the world. The market will come back. As long as people keep making their mortgage payments the upside-down part doesn’t really make much of a difference until they decide to sell their homes. There are worse things than having to stay in a home for 5-10 years to build a little equity.

  5. Unstable Isotope says:

    I’m still trying to wrap my head around what it all means. The stock market does not equal the economy. I think we’ll start feeling the pain when people start losing their jobs.

  6. jason330 says:

    Dom’s comment convinced me that I am right.

  7. Donsquishy says:

    exactly…I wonder if Bed Bath Beyond has sold out of Blinders

  8. Donsquishy says:

    dude you know what Dom is onto something.

    HOLY SHIT… Shoot McCain an email we can solve this today!

    Quick! Everyone! Don’t sell your house!

    damn, back to the campaign now. That was close

  9. Donsquishy says:

    meanwhile Boston/Tampa Games is pretty damn good

  10. Dominique says:

    Not blind, just optimistic. Peaks and valleys. This just happens to be a nasty valley. It won’t always be like this. Relax.

  11. Dominique says:

    Shoot McCain?!?! That’s totally inappropriate and dangerous language in this very contentious election cycle. Who knows what kind of crazy people might be riled up by that suggestion!

    ๐Ÿ™‚

  12. Donsquishy says:

    you should take over the Treasury Sec job and let them in on the “simple peeks and valleys” theory. We should have this thing wrapped up midday monday

  13. Dominique says:

    I know you’re not an idiot…well, not a complete idiot. I’m sure you’re familiar with the way the economy moves. This is the market correcting itself (with a vengeance). It’s not going to be pretty, but it will get better. By this time next year, our 401K balances will be back to where they were, especially if Obama’s big plans for the economy come to fruition. I can’t remember what they are but I’ll be sure to Google them. ๐Ÿ™‚

    We’ll be fine. Relax. You guys are going to develop carpal tunnel from all the hand wringing.

  14. Dominique says:

    I can’t get over this baseball game. I can barely stay awake but I can’t seem to pull myself away from it. I don’t think I can stomach the Red Sox in another WS.

  15. Not Brian says:

    By this time next year, our 401K balances will be back to where they were, especially if Obamaโ€™s big plans for the economy come to fruition.

    I want a big pipe full of what you are smokin!

  16. Dominique says:

    It’s Hopium. I got it from Barack.

  17. jason330 says:

    Hopium….

    That was good.

  18. Dominique says:

    ๐Ÿ˜‰

    Are you watching this baseball game?

  19. jason330 says:

    No. Do you have comcast?

  20. Dominique says:

    Yes. It’s on TBS.

  21. jason330 says:

    8 to 8 in the 9th

  22. Dominique says:

    Going into the 10th! The game that never ends. I think one of the innings was something like 53 minutes long. I really hope TB wins. It would suck for them to have to go to Boston two games down.

  23. jason330 says:

    Let me guess you don’t like Boston because Boston fans are glassy eyed zombies. Right?

  24. Dominique says:

    No. They have a really good record against the Phillies, IIRC. Plus they’ve won it twice in four years. Enough, already.

  25. jason330 says:

    A Phillies fan eh?…poor thing.

  26. Von Cracker says:

    Phils v Sox would be tough, but I’d like to see it.

    You know the media types want Sox v Dodgers just for the Manny story.

  27. Dominique says:

    Yes, Jason. I have a tendency to back losers and underdogs. Soft spot in my heart, I guess.

    VC – Forget the Manny story, the Torre story is the better one. If he made it to the WS the year the Yankees didn’t even make it to the playoffs for the first time in almost 20 years…talk about sweet revenge. And to face the Red Sox, no less.

  28. jason330 says:

    Phillies in would be fun. Philadelphia is waaaay overdue for a championship.

  29. jason330 says:

    Oh. I forgot about the indoor football championship. Nevermind.

  30. Dominique says:

    I’m pretty sure that doesn’t count.

  31. jason330 says:

    No, I guess not. I’ll have to read about the outcome.

    G’dnight.

  32. Von Cracker says:

    Now if LA were to play the Yankees, I’d agree. Torre’s story is great though.

    I believe the last time NYY missed the playoffs was the year before Jeter made the team – 1995.

  33. RAY K> says:

    An important discussion about the economic future of our nation changes to something really important like freaking baseball, typical. I call it internet scatterbrainitis. The world seris winner will have no effect what so ever on your childrens future, the economy will.

  34. cassandra_m says:

    It’s all good, Ray. There’s time to talk about economics and there’s time to talk about baseball. Late on a Saturday night, baseball probably wins out everywhere and a sudden eruption of peace over here is probably a good thing.

    Anything in those articles you want to talk about, Ray?