Stephen A. Smith
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To be clear, there's no way for us to know whether they were actually criminals or not, because they refused to give them a trial. We're supposed to just take their word for it. And when duly elected members of Congress tried to exercise their constitutional right of oversight at an ICE facility, they get shoved around and threatened with arrest.
To be clear, there's no way for us to know whether they were actually criminals or not, because they refused to give them a trial. We're supposed to just take their word for it. And when duly elected members of Congress tried to exercise their constitutional right of oversight at an ICE facility, they get shoved around and threatened with arrest.
And when courts told them repeatedly to knock it off, they brazenly defy them.
And when courts told them repeatedly to knock it off, they brazenly defy them.
And when courts told them repeatedly to knock it off, they brazenly defy them.
Headline of Bloomberg News is Trump's Migrant Crackdown adds to Miami's real estate woes. So in addition to the skyrocketing insurance costs and condo maintenance fees, higher mortgage rates, soaring property prices and a post-pandemic, we could call it housing boom correction, also a glut. Vielen Dank.
Headline of Bloomberg News is Trump's Migrant Crackdown adds to Miami's real estate woes. So in addition to the skyrocketing insurance costs and condo maintenance fees, higher mortgage rates, soaring property prices and a post-pandemic, we could call it housing boom correction, also a glut. Vielen Dank.
Headline of Bloomberg News is Trump's Migrant Crackdown adds to Miami's real estate woes. So in addition to the skyrocketing insurance costs and condo maintenance fees, higher mortgage rates, soaring property prices and a post-pandemic, we could call it housing boom correction, also a glut. Vielen Dank.
You've got 17.9% of pending home sales in Miami fell through in March, which is up, actually, basically 18% of home sales is what you have, having fallen through. So, like, you've got this kind of apocalyptic scenario in Miami real estate, which, by the way, That's our whole industry in Miami, if not the entire state of Florida.
You've got 17.9% of pending home sales in Miami fell through in March, which is up, actually, basically 18% of home sales is what you have, having fallen through. So, like, you've got this kind of apocalyptic scenario in Miami real estate, which, by the way, That's our whole industry in Miami, if not the entire state of Florida.
You've got 17.9% of pending home sales in Miami fell through in March, which is up, actually, basically 18% of home sales is what you have, having fallen through. So, like, you've got this kind of apocalyptic scenario in Miami real estate, which, by the way, That's our whole industry in Miami, if not the entire state of Florida.
What I mean is that as the real estate industry goes and particularly the condo market goes, so too goes our economy. And we'll get into that. And it's going to be a problem nationwide. But remember, in Florida in 2007, a year before the Great Recession. Florida's economy started to slip. So we are the canary in the coal mine. We are the bellwether for economic trends. And this is a major one.
What I mean is that as the real estate industry goes and particularly the condo market goes, so too goes our economy. And we'll get into that. And it's going to be a problem nationwide. But remember, in Florida in 2007, a year before the Great Recession. Florida's economy started to slip. So we are the canary in the coal mine. We are the bellwether for economic trends. And this is a major one.
What I mean is that as the real estate industry goes and particularly the condo market goes, so too goes our economy. And we'll get into that. And it's going to be a problem nationwide. But remember, in Florida in 2007, a year before the Great Recession. Florida's economy started to slip. So we are the canary in the coal mine. We are the bellwether for economic trends. And this is a major one.
And we have with us Michael Smith, co-author of that book. Artikel. He's a national reporter for Bloomberg News, headquartered out of their Miami office. Even though you wouldn't know it, it looks like he's in Guantanamo. If you can see him on the video here, he has a beautiful view of a gray wall with some peculiar electronic devices on the wall. It's all very unpleasant.
And we have with us Michael Smith, co-author of that book. Artikel. He's a national reporter for Bloomberg News, headquartered out of their Miami office. Even though you wouldn't know it, it looks like he's in Guantanamo. If you can see him on the video here, he has a beautiful view of a gray wall with some peculiar electronic devices on the wall. It's all very unpleasant.
And we have with us Michael Smith, co-author of that book. Artikel. He's a national reporter for Bloomberg News, headquartered out of their Miami office. Even though you wouldn't know it, it looks like he's in Guantanamo. If you can see him on the video here, he has a beautiful view of a gray wall with some peculiar electronic devices on the wall. It's all very unpleasant.
I hope there blink twice if you need help, Michael. We'll send somebody for you. But Michael, tell us really what you're saying here. The thesis of this article is that There's a compounding effect here when you have a community like Miami, which is 50 percent foreign born.
I hope there blink twice if you need help, Michael. We'll send somebody for you. But Michael, tell us really what you're saying here. The thesis of this article is that There's a compounding effect here when you have a community like Miami, which is 50 percent foreign born.
I hope there blink twice if you need help, Michael. We'll send somebody for you. But Michael, tell us really what you're saying here. The thesis of this article is that There's a compounding effect here when you have a community like Miami, which is 50 percent foreign born.