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gregrocks90046 08-09-2007 09:22 AM

Hillary Clinton..un-friggin'-believeable!!!
 
hillary is now proposing that the government bail out people that are defaulting on their home loans. you know, people that took out a no down payment loan, on a house they could never possibly afford, with insane interest rates.

it's called self responsibility folks! no way am i paying for someone else's home while i still rent, scrimp and save until i can AFFORD to buy my own home.

you signed on the line, you choke on it! it isn't the responsibility of the american people to bail you out. hurricanes, floods, broken levys, natural disasters are one thing, but your home loan is not a state of emergency.

skidooguymxz550 08-09-2007 09:28 AM

crazy *** bithc. and you know she's going to president:x:roll:

another dumb one she's talking about is a wealth redistribution program

cotharyus 08-09-2007 09:29 AM

Amen. I own a house (as in it's paid for) because I work hard, and looked long and hard for a place I liked that wouldn't over extend me. If I had done something stupid (or should I say, when I have done something stupid in the past) I have never looked to anyone to bail me out. I sucked it up and took care of business. No way to I think I should be responsible for bailing out someone who made a mistake unless it's my son, daughter, or maybe my brother, since one time he did come to my assistance, though of his own accord, not my asking him to.....and I paid him back!

roktoy 08-09-2007 09:58 AM

Plain and simple....Hillary is a Socialist and believes in furthering her agenda by hook or crook.

JohnRobHolmes 08-09-2007 10:10 AM

The US is quickly turning into a socialist empire. It will be a big part of the reason that this country wont last very long on the world scale. We are but a young country still, but already driving ourself into the ground through the power of the presidents.

racerx 08-09-2007 10:41 AM

Intead of bailing people out of there own sh!t pile how bout go after the companies that sell the crappy no down interest only stick it to ya loans that have 10 to 20 homes in my area being or already have been forclosed on. I sell loans and life insuranc part time and I could never sleep if I were selling people that crap! I have seen a half dozen or so loans of my neighbors and I can't believe the terms on some of them.
Oh, and as far as Hillary being president..... Not if I can help it! She will not get this vote!:flipoff:

Skeeno 08-09-2007 10:50 AM

If this happens, I'm gonna have to stop making the payments on my house. That money could go to something better.

FrankyRizzo 08-09-2007 10:56 AM

Another way to make idiots unaccountable for their actions.

I just love the blame shifting that goes on. Great country to a fault!

JasonInAugusta 08-09-2007 10:59 AM

I think creditors are to blame.

Back in the day if you needed a loan you spoke with a a dude at the bank, he looked at your financial status and sat down with you face to face to go over things.

These days all creditors look at is your debt to income ratio...which never reflects your total debt per month.

I worked part time for a buddy of mine that a car dealership...soldiers comprised a vast majority of his buyers.

I was amazed to see that these folks were getting car loans and paying as much as $400 a month for the payment alone (high interest is a killer) then would have to add insurance on top of that.

These kids were bringing in less than $1,000 a month after taxes...several of them still had other bills to contend with.

The bad thing is that, as a business, the concern about whether or not the person can afford the payment doesn't fall in the hands of the salesman, his job is only to get you into a car you can "afford". If the lending companies run a credit check and approve you, that's all the dealership is concerned about. Once you sign and the paperwork is sent to the bank the dealer's work is done.

Same crap with the housing market.

gregrocks, I've found it easier to buy than rent. The longer you rent the longer you pay someone else's mortgage. You don't build equity by renting.

Cloak 08-09-2007 11:09 AM

That is insane. Agreed on the lack of self-accountability.

Edit: I just read the article and listened to her actual speach. She's also very much in favor of stopping predatory lending institutes from lending to people who can't afford it.

trickedoutTLT06 08-09-2007 11:41 AM

ha you guys are using all these big words...just knife the ***** :lol:




JK lol.

hawnmt 08-09-2007 11:55 AM

Everyone wants all the rights with no responsibitity. That's pretty much what our country is comming down to. People want to be able to do anything but as soon as something bad happens they sue somebody because it wasn't their fault.

For all you young and even some of you older guys out there, BUY a house, DON'T rent. Do whatever it takes, live at home, move in with a whole bunch of your annoying friends, stop spending money on stupid stuff, get rid of or don't start a credit card debt, and save your money for the down payment and make sure you can afford the payments even if it hurts your lifestyle. Homes and property are the only major investments that most people make that GAIN in value as they age. You'll be building equity which means your credit rating/borrowing power increases just in case you need money for an emergency(like medical bills). I bought my house in '96 on a 15 year mortgage and really had to bite down the first few years. I mean $20 would blow my budget in a month. But now 11 years later the value has tripled and in 4 years I'm clear.

mr.maxx 08-09-2007 12:55 PM

I agree if you bought it you should have to pay for it. Although the Bonds that back the loans will fall into default if all of these idiots are foreclosed on. This would not only affect people looking to buy new home in higher interest rates but it would devastate the investors that backed the idiots. Additionally many of these bonds are guaranteed by the federal government so they (we) will be paying for it either way. If there is any bailing out for the idiots that bought these houses it should be letting them refinance and pay for their houses for an eternity or at least make them pay the principal. I think the government needs to figure out a way to reduce the losses that are coming now the market is swinging back to the buyer. That $600,000 house is now worth considerably less and they cant even sell it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortgage-backed_security

DirkDigler 08-09-2007 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JasonInAugusta (Post 801315)
I think creditors are to blame.

Back in the day if you needed a loan you spoke with a a dude at the bank, he looked at your financial status and sat down with you face to face to go over things.

These days all creditors look at is your debt to income ratio...which never reflects your total debt per month.

I worked part time for a buddy of mine that a car dealership...soldiers comprised a vast majority of his buyers.

I was amazed to see that these folks were getting car loans and paying as much as $400 a month for the payment alone (high interest is a killer) then would have to add insurance on top of that.

These kids were bringing in less than $1,000 a month after taxes...several of them still had other bills to contend with.

The bad thing is that, as a business, the concern about whether or not the person can afford the payment doesn't fall in the hands of the salesman, his job is only to get you into a car you can "afford". If the lending companies run a credit check and approve you, that's all the dealership is concerned about. Once you sign and the paperwork is sent to the bank the dealer's work is done.

Same crap with the housing market.

gregrocks, I've found it easier to buy than rent. The longer you rent the longer you pay someone else's mortgage. You don't build equity by renting.

Exactly!!!

FrankyRizzo 08-09-2007 01:05 PM

Wow It lives!!! /\/\/\/\

BGGruff 08-09-2007 01:09 PM

Didn't read the whole thing but I have one phrase for "Billary":

:flipoff::flipoff::flipoff:HER and Her Agenda!!!:twisted:

DirkDigler 08-09-2007 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FrankyRizzo (Post 801472)
Wow It lives!!! /\/\/\/\

"It"....meaning the beast from the gallows?.....Dirk?

yeah....I've been doing some pretty interesting things lately.

FrankyRizzo 08-09-2007 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BGGruff (Post 801482)
:flipoff::flipoff::flipoff:HER and Her Agenda!!!:twisted:

and her husband....

mr.maxx 08-09-2007 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DirkDigler (Post 801484)
"It"....meaning the beast from the gallows?.....Dirk?

yeah....I've been doing some pretty interesting things lately.

I'll say!!:shock:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqgxdN_B6AY

BGGruff 08-09-2007 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FrankyRizzo (Post 801485)
and her husband....

And the Horse she road in on (Bill)!:lol: Not to get too political, but I'm a republican (gasp!) and I support Bush (sure I'll hear about that one), but how be dammed if I want some continuation of Bill in office or any Democrat as far as that goes. My opinion is that we are at war and as soon as the Dems take over I'd put money on the fact that it wouldn't be long until we have another Terrorist attack on our on soil...so to that end we need to take it to the terrorists!


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