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In an article on Seeking Alpha, Edward Harrison writes, "Recession Is Over, Drepression Has Just Begun"

It is a strong article well worth the read.  It is a long article and I would do it a disservice to post any excerpts here.  I hope you will check it out.  And if anyone knows a better way to re-blog outside material, please let me know. 

 
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5 Comments on Recession is over; Depression has just begun

OCT
05
2009
293,597 Points 2 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor

Hi Robert: Your title caught my attention - I will have to go and check out that article!

:)

4:47pm • #1
101,562 Points 2 Featured Posts

I well understand... that title caught my attention too, especially in light of the various posts with respect to mounting mortgage delinquencies and effects of unemployment on housing

5:09pm • #2
417,951 Points Called Shot Master

Thanks for sharing this, I will check it out also.  I have been through many recessions before, but this one is much bigger than anthing I've experienced.

7:12pm • #3
OCT
08
2009
1,028,142 Points 27 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

I checked on reblogging outside material from SignOnSanDiego recently, and they said to do it exactly as you have done.

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