The world is its own magic.
Past experience with fiscal austerity at home and overseas strongly suggests that it is best for the economy's long-run performance to restrain government spending rather than raise taxes.
A home is still the biggest asset that most Americans own.
In a normal time, I don't think economic policy makes a large difference one way or another. But in times of crisis it makes all the difference in the world.
Too-easy credit and millions of bad loans made during the U. S. housing bubble paved the way for the financial calamity and Great Recession that followed. Today, by contrast, credit is too tight. Mortgage loans are particularly hard to get, creating a problem for the housing market and the broader economy.
If Mr. Trump gets precisely the policies he says he wants, then the economy will suffer a recession.
Buying a home wouldn't make much sense if house prices were likely to decline further; no one wants to catch a falling knife.
Shakespeare lets us see real people undergoing real processes, with real feelings
Not only did I manage to accidentally meet the man I’m investigating, I managed to accidentally have sex with him.
Fashion is a tool. . . to compete in life outside the home
By all means be selfish; the right way. Wish yourself well, labour at what is good for you. Destroy all that stands between you and happiness. Be all; love all; be happy; make happy. No happiness is greater.