Thursday, March 19, 2009

Plan to Solve Crisis: Let Immigrants Buy Houses

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http://finance.yahoo.com/tech-ticker...=TBD&ccode=TBD

Stick your future Americans where the sun don't shine there John!
You've got to be kidding me Cap!

The Fed's actions to lower mortgage rates won't stop home prices from falling, because lower rates aren't enough to sop up the huge supply of excess housing inventory, says John Mauldin, president of Millennium Wave Advisors and author of the popular "Thoughts from the Frontline" e-letter.
Instead, Mauldin believes the U.S. government should pursue a controversial idea that's been floated a few times in the past year, including here by Gary Shilling, among others: give immigrants a pathway to citizenship if they buy a house.

The economic benefits of this concept are potentially powerful:

An inflow of foreign money into the U.S. economy, which will both boost the dollar and the economy because of related spending.
Help sop up the supply of excess homes on the market, which will help put a floor under prices and revive the construction industry, creating jobs.
Help shore up America's middle class. This assumes most immigrants with the money to buy a home are educated, white-collar workers who can help do what immigrants have done throughout U.S. history - energize the country as they pursue the American dream.