Steve Wynn Rant on Housing


 

5 Responses to “Steve Wynn Rant on Housing”

  1. aksteve says:

    Flipping awesome. Sounds like me after a few beers. And we are right on the money. Steve Wynn is a good man. Too bad he is losing his eye sight.

  2. Amy B. says:

    The Amyloidosis Foundation estimates that approximately 3,000 people are diagnosed with amyloidosis each year in North America and that blood cancers overall have increased more than 40% in the last decade.

  3. Jeff B says:

    What happens when American investors dump millions/billions of dollars into China and the Government suddenly shuts Americans out re-nationalizes the economy. It’s hilarious that Wynn is putting so much into a COMMUNIST country. Greed will be his undoing. Once China has gathered all the sources/knowledge/infrastructure it needs they will shut out the Americans. I hope Wynn goes to China and gets wiped out by China.

    • Markus Arelius says:

      Jeff,

      Good. Then the PRC can finally start spending their fair share of serious coinage on defense to get the oil they’ll desperately need. They can be the ones escorting oil tankers out of the Gulf, and sending their young generations of men and women to defend and die the royal families of Saudi and the Emirates too.

      Who is going to buy Chinese goods? The Chinese? That’ll be interesting. I can’t wait to see their pricing models and their margins at that point – even in 15 to 20 years. It’ll be a hoot. I’m afraid that for some time still the Chinese are going to need “real consumers”. You know, the ones that don’t know anything about living within their means of a bowl of rice and a roll of rice paper. They’ll need consumers that can’t control their avarice with no thought for the morrow.

      Where do you think such consumers are to be found? Germany? Japan? Canada? India?

      There’s only one reliable source. We know where they are. They’re not communist (yet).

  4. many parents find these sites useful when choosing a home to purchase. Also, there is no doubt that these rankings impact home values, whether you have a child in school or not.
    =========
    Smith