There’s always something to howl about.

Overnight News: What’s hypothecation? It’s how you turn a detached apartment into a single-family residence.

Ya think it's easy?

“Stacked doghouses are not a favela – and favelas should not be hypothecated, anyway.”

Brian Brady fingered the link on brand new rental communities pitching detached apartments as SFRs for lease.

We have these in Phoenix, too, though I have never toured them. They look to be 1,200sf homes on 1,400sf parcels – except of course they aren’t parcels – yet.

When the market soared the last time, we saw hundreds of apartment communities file public reports to become condominium communities, instead. Whatever else cheap mortgage money means, it means that Wall Street is betting against dirt.

That suggests to me that the tiny houses on tiny lots will soon become condominium plats, thus subject to hypothecation – mortgage financing. The smaller the homestead, the greater the greater-fool? So it would seem…

Christmas Brutality: The true story of Christmas? Joseph didn’t dump the baby and ditch Mary.

Beyond Bethlehem:

The Epoch Times: Trump Signs $2.3 Trillion Relief and Spending Bill, Says More Money to Come. I am told this is more 4D chess. It had better be.

The Palm Beach Post: Housing market trend heading to Florida: Single-family homes to rent, not buy.

Calculated Risk: Ten Economic Questions for 2021.

Monica Showalter: Trouble for Democrats: Rebellion in the California suburbs.

David Marcus: Dr. Fauci Admits He Has Treated The American People Like Children.

The Hill: Five GOP senators to watch in next month’s Electoral College fight.

American Greatness: An Essential Man: In this climactic battle of our decades-long culture war, we need to win – or be prepared to lose in ways beyond imagining.

John Daniel Davidson: 5 Big Things We Learned About Our Elites In 2020.

Jeffrey Lord: Soviet-Style Media Propaganda in America.

Andrea Widburg: An 18-year-old boy’s terrible revenge on a girl who never harmed him.

City Journal: Tell Only Lies: Americans are increasingly afraid to express themselves honestly.