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Is Obama about to forgive billions in mortgage principal?
Hot Air ^ | 8/5/10 | Ed Morrissey

Posted on 08/05/2010 6:39:02 AM PDT by Daisyjane69

Edited on 08/05/2010 6:53:02 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

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To: LomanBill

You only own it until they decide you don’t. You are temporary the government is permanent. Of course we could wake up, but not in my life time.


201 posted on 08/05/2010 4:27:19 PM PDT by itsahoot (Republican leadership got us here, only God can get us out.)
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To: itsahoot

Thank you


202 posted on 08/05/2010 4:27:59 PM PDT by Fu-fu2
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To: Arrowhead1952

After I posted that, I noticed the others. I’m in good company.


203 posted on 08/05/2010 4:29:55 PM PDT by griswold3 ('Regulation and law without enforcement is no law at all)
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To: itsahoot
Put hour flame retardant suit on because you are about to get it heavy.

Not sure why that would be, I was only answering a question. If it is about planning to use the equity in your home to help with the cost of living in your later years, I am in that boat as well. While I can't say that we viewed that growing pile of equity as an IRA and didn't save-invest elsewhere, I have to admit that some other purchase and investment decisions that we've made over the years was colored a bit by the progress of that growing pile of equity! At this point we are about down $300K or so from what we could have sold it for at the peak, and yeah, that fact and the strong possibility that it will sink even lower over time has certainly factored into our current spending levels and future plans. I am in the same boat as a lot of folks, and I know that some will scold us all for ever even thinking about that growing pile of equity as anything but an illusion created by an endless supply of fiat money.

204 posted on 08/05/2010 5:26:29 PM PDT by zzeeman (Existence exists.)
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To: Daisyjane69

If they do there should be a class action suit against the government by everyone that pays their debts!!!

No reductions, throw them out in the street!


205 posted on 08/05/2010 5:28:54 PM PDT by dalereed
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To: Daisyjane69
Well, many of these loans will never be paid back. The banks are in a position where they can't really afford to let the foreclosed homes sell for to little, as that would make their “assets” crash. Houses are already getting foreclosed, and sitting empty. One in my area has been vacant for two years, and the bank has stopped even paying someone to mow the lawn.

This would be one way to get rid of a bunch of toxic debt on both sides of the ledger. But one way or another, much of this debt will not be paid back.

For now, deflation is winning.

206 posted on 08/05/2010 5:46:27 PM PDT by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: itsahoot
>>You only own it until they decide you don’t.
 
I'm reminded of that everytime I pay my property taxes.

Wanna see what I expect to happen once the "forgiven" don't pay those?
 
Here's a preview: McFeudalism.
 
Got section 8?

207 posted on 08/05/2010 5:50:46 PM PDT by LomanBill (Animals! The DemocRats blew up the windmill with an Acorn!)
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To: zzeeman
[- what happens to the private property rights of those forced into accepting some form of government "forgiveness" of their debts, who will hold title to the property?]
 
Yep. That's a big curly string I see hanging out of this "free" pie. 
 
Welcome to McFeudalism.

208 posted on 08/05/2010 6:32:50 PM PDT by LomanBill (Animals! The DemocRats blew up the windmill with an Acorn!)
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To: BelegStrongbow
NC reminds me politically of Illinois. Republicans were strong in local politics outside Cook County. That is why there were GOP Governors and thriving collar counties around Chicago. But they became arrogant and stopped worrying about the people and the shifting demographics. NC Dems are the same they seem very arrogant and take it for granted that they will always control the State despite corruption and incompetence.
209 posted on 08/06/2010 7:43:14 AM PDT by OldGoatCPO
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