Even the mainstream press is now noting that things are all falling apart in the many ways predicted here for the past year, meaning the predictions are all coming together now.
The MSM and others that mimic that message operate under the assumption that people do not remember from one day to the next what they said. Judging by some of the people I interact with, they might be correct regarding the short attention span. Just last week, a mortgage broker I follow on social media was shouting from the rooftops that rates were headed down, and buyers were flooding the market. "Buy now, before home prices increase again!" This crew of lenders is only regurgitating the mainstream message, just like they copy the latest TikTok videos to try and stay "relevant." Today, their social media post said that mortgage rates in 1971 were 7.33%, and if you waited then for rates to go down, you waited until 1993. What!? I thought last week rates were going down? Are you telling me now that rates will stay high for 20 years? The messaging is so bi-polar I don't know how anyone could take them seriously. Yet, day after day, they crank out conflicting messages and even more ridiculous TikTok videos trying to whip people into a frenzy to BUY NOW. What a hopelessly unserious world we live in.
The MSM and others that mimic that message operate under the assumption that people do not remember from one day to the next what they said. Judging by some of the people I interact with, they might be correct regarding the short attention span. Just last week, a mortgage broker I follow on social media was shouting from the rooftops that rates were headed down, and buyers were flooding the market. "Buy now, before home prices increase again!" This crew of lenders is only regurgitating the mainstream message, just like they copy the latest TikTok videos to try and stay "relevant." Today, their social media post said that mortgage rates in 1971 were 7.33%, and if you waited then for rates to go down, you waited until 1993. What!? I thought last week rates were going down? Are you telling me now that rates will stay high for 20 years? The messaging is so bi-polar I don't know how anyone could take them seriously. Yet, day after day, they crank out conflicting messages and even more ridiculous TikTok videos trying to whip people into a frenzy to BUY NOW. What a hopelessly unserious world we live in.
Sooo true, and so frustrating.