The stupid and irresponsible "home owners" bail out is happaning

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by RedDuke, Nov 30, 2007.

  1. heh heh no man you're not dumb. I saw the sarcasm but I was trying to make a valid point. I am cynical too man. lol

    Yeah I agree, your analogy was better than mine. I was distracted by hunger. :D
     
    #121     Dec 6, 2007
  2. avarus

    avarus

    LOL, if your FICO is 680 or over no deal. You gotta be a real loser to qualify. So if your racked up credit on big screen tvs and always late on those credit card payments your family is safe. If you followed the rules, make sure you bundle up your family, it's cold out there.
     
    #122     Dec 6, 2007
  3. avarus

    avarus

    Almost like in some countries where the illegals have more rights and access to services than the legals.

    Throw the ones who really tried out in the streets and save the reckless.
     
    #123     Dec 6, 2007
  4. Makes me want to go file bankruptcy and just reaffirm my mortgage so I can keep my house. I already own my vehicles outright, so you know, what the hell right?
     
    #124     Dec 6, 2007
  5. avarus

    avarus

    Why follow the rules right? Use the system. disgusting.
     
    #125     Dec 6, 2007
  6. Yep.
    They tax the hell out of us middle class, give it all to the poor....that helps even things out...but then, just to make sure, they tax us even more and also implement government programs to make sure poor people can actually have houses bigger than ours with more shit in them....that way it all averages out while the ultra-rich sit back and collect from all of us suckers.

    Like a big ass game...those with honor and responsibility get shafted....we're the ones too dumb to figure it out, apparently.
     
    #126     Dec 6, 2007
  7. avarus

    avarus

    Seems that way Reaver doesn't it? Sad. Lucky to get my kids into the town school system because folks from neighboring towns playing games to get their kids into schools where I pay taxes and higher living costs because I put in my time to get where I am. Why should my child be denied entry when there are students in there that don't even live in town. But thats a whole other story but same deal.
     
    #127     Dec 6, 2007
  8. Total garbage and it is a perfect example of what is wrong with this society. It all stems from the same mentality.
     
    #128     Dec 6, 2007
  9. S2007S

    S2007S

    Just like I said yesterday, they are hoping that housing prices rise over the next 5 years, news flash, price of houses still have plenty of room to fall, it will be at least 7-8 years before values of houses start to increase again.


    "The hope is that the five-year freeze will buy time for the housing sales and prices to start rising again. Such a rebound would enable homeowners to refinance their current adjustable rate mortgages into fixed-rate loans with more affordable monthly payments."
     
    #129     Dec 6, 2007
  10. How hard it is to lower our FICO! We are all smart traders (or stupid consumers from the opinion of our government).

    FICO means nothing anymore. The government punishes those who work hard to earn higher FICO score.

    I am selling a seminar to "repair" your credit rating. If you want to repair (i.e. lower) your FICO, please sign up now.

    :D
     
    #130     Dec 6, 2007