
Obama is just rewarding bad behavior! And he does it with my taxes? " Is not that crazy?
http://money.cnn.com/2009/02/18/news/economy/obama_foreclosure/index.htm?postversion=2009021809 Ok, so lets give money to the lenders who wrote bad mortgages in the first place. Then let even more rewarding if done quickly. If will help all owners who signed in houses they can not afford – to keep – because we will grant special loans to Low rates and children first. It's just … I should have bought a $ 500,000 house that I can not pay this amount rather than just 125,000 to live in. Of course – Govt job is to save these people stupid and irresponsible banks. And while you're there, why not use dollars every responsible taxes to pay!
To help the overall market, we must help people. It may not seem fair, but for the greater good. Let it this way – the people rather than closing in your neighborhood home values down your. It also contributes.
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