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"Minority Mortgage Meltdown in Prince George's County"

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OpenID joetexx said...

"Slowly, academic studies are emerging of who exactly defaulted, and it turns out ... I was right."

Shocked. Somehow, I'm just - shocked.

4/2/13, 4:02 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

PG County is not "vibrant" in the sense of "attractive women".

4/2/13, 5:30 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's a lot of Hispanic foreclosures for a county famous for its black population.

The black population there is fairly well ensconced in relatively high income, stable gov't jobs. The Hispanics work lower income, unstable jobs that are very sensitive to business cycles.

4/2/13, 8:25 AM

Anonymous FakeName said...

I'm from PG County. I don't recall any Hispanics in my elementary school, maybe 4-5 in middle school. In HS we joked about Langely Park in the northern part of the County being "Mexican," but *maybe* 5% of kids in school were Hispanic. Then, suddenly the Hispanic population exploded just over a decade ago. It was weird.

4/2/13, 11:17 AM

Anonymous Whitehall said...

So the Democrats promised minorities houses but neglected to mention that these weren't FREE houses.

How disappointing!

Next time the Democrats will be more careful.

4/2/13, 11:55 AM

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