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October 6, 2008 at 11:19 AM #282377October 6, 2008 at 12:29 PM #282150crParticipant
I’m not for socialism, can’t speak for the others here, but I do agree politicians have gone that awry for fear of appearing heartless, calloused, or sensible.
It’s the same reason our state still allows illegals to receive free treatment at hospitals.
There are things fundamentally wrong with out society in the area of helping people who don’t deserve it and BofA is (wrongly IMO) following suit.
I’m thinking of calling and asking them for a loan at 20% off of the principal. Why can’t I pay back less than I own fomr the getgo, rather than default, renegotiate, and get the same effect?Yeah, tht probably makes too much sense.
October 6, 2008 at 12:29 PM #282430crParticipantI’m not for socialism, can’t speak for the others here, but I do agree politicians have gone that awry for fear of appearing heartless, calloused, or sensible.
It’s the same reason our state still allows illegals to receive free treatment at hospitals.
There are things fundamentally wrong with out society in the area of helping people who don’t deserve it and BofA is (wrongly IMO) following suit.
I’m thinking of calling and asking them for a loan at 20% off of the principal. Why can’t I pay back less than I own fomr the getgo, rather than default, renegotiate, and get the same effect?Yeah, tht probably makes too much sense.
October 6, 2008 at 12:29 PM #282433crParticipantI’m not for socialism, can’t speak for the others here, but I do agree politicians have gone that awry for fear of appearing heartless, calloused, or sensible.
It’s the same reason our state still allows illegals to receive free treatment at hospitals.
There are things fundamentally wrong with out society in the area of helping people who don’t deserve it and BofA is (wrongly IMO) following suit.
I’m thinking of calling and asking them for a loan at 20% off of the principal. Why can’t I pay back less than I own fomr the getgo, rather than default, renegotiate, and get the same effect?Yeah, tht probably makes too much sense.
October 6, 2008 at 12:29 PM #282474crParticipantI’m not for socialism, can’t speak for the others here, but I do agree politicians have gone that awry for fear of appearing heartless, calloused, or sensible.
It’s the same reason our state still allows illegals to receive free treatment at hospitals.
There are things fundamentally wrong with out society in the area of helping people who don’t deserve it and BofA is (wrongly IMO) following suit.
I’m thinking of calling and asking them for a loan at 20% off of the principal. Why can’t I pay back less than I own fomr the getgo, rather than default, renegotiate, and get the same effect?Yeah, tht probably makes too much sense.
October 6, 2008 at 12:29 PM #282487crParticipantI’m not for socialism, can’t speak for the others here, but I do agree politicians have gone that awry for fear of appearing heartless, calloused, or sensible.
It’s the same reason our state still allows illegals to receive free treatment at hospitals.
There are things fundamentally wrong with out society in the area of helping people who don’t deserve it and BofA is (wrongly IMO) following suit.
I’m thinking of calling and asking them for a loan at 20% off of the principal. Why can’t I pay back less than I own fomr the getgo, rather than default, renegotiate, and get the same effect?Yeah, tht probably makes too much sense.
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