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9 Responses to “Why is Bush’s solution to the failed economy, to help the mortgage holders, and not the homeowners?”
The patriots failed economy wtf are you talking about kinda like saying the patriots failed economy wtf are you talking about kinda like saying the patriots failed quarterback.
The patriots failed quarterback.
The patriots failed economy wtf are you talking about kinda like saying the patriots failed quarterback.
The mortgage companies they keep people in their homes instead of on the mortgage companies they keep people in their homes instead of on the mortgage companies they keep people in their homes instead of on the street.
he is.. he’s proposing a reworking of the tax law that says if you are foreclosing.. you still owe the taxes on the loan..he wants to change that… he also says that we are going after lenders that prey on people using unethical means to draw people in.. an example of this is mortgage companies giving bonuses to employees who negotiate a higher interest rate instead of getting the lowest interest rates….
A staple policy of the Republican party is to keep big business strong. It is theorized that such vitality will “trickle down” to the average wage earner by enabling the businesses to offer more jobs and better pay. What we have seen instead is CEOs making higher salaries and jobs going overseas. The trickle has been diverted so to speak. Any predatory lending reguation would probably be aimed at low level brokers as opposed to the company in general.
January 11th, 2008 at 10:15 pm
Corporate welfare has become the entire domestic agenda of the Bush Administration.
January 13th, 2008 at 5:41 am
The patriots failed economy wtf are you talking about kinda like saying the patriots failed economy wtf are you talking about kinda like saying the patriots failed quarterback.
The patriots failed quarterback.
The patriots failed economy wtf are you talking about kinda like saying the patriots failed quarterback.
January 15th, 2008 at 4:31 pm
The corporate hegemony thats all you need to know.
January 18th, 2008 at 5:26 pm
The mortgage companies they keep people in their homes instead of on the mortgage companies they keep people in their homes instead of on the mortgage companies they keep people in their homes instead of on the street.
January 19th, 2008 at 10:23 pm
The house and senate are behind him.
January 20th, 2008 at 1:39 am
He’s Gumby, dammitt !
January 20th, 2008 at 12:43 pm
he is.. he’s proposing a reworking of the tax law that says if you are foreclosing.. you still owe the taxes on the loan..he wants to change that… he also says that we are going after lenders that prey on people using unethical means to draw people in.. an example of this is mortgage companies giving bonuses to employees who negotiate a higher interest rate instead of getting the lowest interest rates….
January 23rd, 2008 at 8:51 am
You can’t have a mortgage without owning a home. If you own your home and don’t have a mortgage it’s almost impossible to foreclose. Your uninformed.
January 25th, 2008 at 10:42 pm
A staple policy of the Republican party is to keep big business strong. It is theorized that such vitality will “trickle down” to the average wage earner by enabling the businesses to offer more jobs and better pay. What we have seen instead is CEOs making higher salaries and jobs going overseas. The trickle has been diverted so to speak. Any predatory lending reguation would probably be aimed at low level brokers as opposed to the company in general.