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July 24, 2008 at 4:22 AM #246020July 24, 2008 at 7:01 AM #245826ocrenterParticipant
Mike Aguirre needs to realize who is he really helping.
a large amount of properties during the boom went to greedy investors that speculated on the back of regular families that needed homes to live in.
one example of such greedy investors would be the RSF Triumvirate featured on my blog several times over the last year.
now that these guys are foreclosing finally, Mike is allowing them to keep the properties a bit longer? for what?
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/07/mighty-mike-to-rsf-triumvirates-rescue.html
July 24, 2008 at 7:01 AM #245975ocrenterParticipantMike Aguirre needs to realize who is he really helping.
a large amount of properties during the boom went to greedy investors that speculated on the back of regular families that needed homes to live in.
one example of such greedy investors would be the RSF Triumvirate featured on my blog several times over the last year.
now that these guys are foreclosing finally, Mike is allowing them to keep the properties a bit longer? for what?
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/07/mighty-mike-to-rsf-triumvirates-rescue.html
July 24, 2008 at 7:01 AM #245983ocrenterParticipantMike Aguirre needs to realize who is he really helping.
a large amount of properties during the boom went to greedy investors that speculated on the back of regular families that needed homes to live in.
one example of such greedy investors would be the RSF Triumvirate featured on my blog several times over the last year.
now that these guys are foreclosing finally, Mike is allowing them to keep the properties a bit longer? for what?
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/07/mighty-mike-to-rsf-triumvirates-rescue.html
July 24, 2008 at 7:01 AM #246039ocrenterParticipantMike Aguirre needs to realize who is he really helping.
a large amount of properties during the boom went to greedy investors that speculated on the back of regular families that needed homes to live in.
one example of such greedy investors would be the RSF Triumvirate featured on my blog several times over the last year.
now that these guys are foreclosing finally, Mike is allowing them to keep the properties a bit longer? for what?
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/07/mighty-mike-to-rsf-triumvirates-rescue.html
July 24, 2008 at 7:01 AM #246046ocrenterParticipantMike Aguirre needs to realize who is he really helping.
a large amount of properties during the boom went to greedy investors that speculated on the back of regular families that needed homes to live in.
one example of such greedy investors would be the RSF Triumvirate featured on my blog several times over the last year.
now that these guys are foreclosing finally, Mike is allowing them to keep the properties a bit longer? for what?
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/07/mighty-mike-to-rsf-triumvirates-rescue.html
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July 24, 2008 at 8:58 AM #245903SD RealtorParticipantAcetia I have no sympathy for them either.
Yet why should MY tax money be used in that lawsuit. Why should thier be a foreclosure sanctuary? If you read the article this is not about just Countrywide. Aguirre mentioned Wamu and Wells Fargo as well. This has nothing to do about the welfare of the people and everything to do about politics.
Furthermore as predatory as all the lending was, nobody forced any buyers to sign the loan docs at gunpoint. Once again, using my money to spank a naughty lender who preyed on consumers “HAD” to buy a home they could not afford is ridiculous in my opinion.
July 24, 2008 at 8:58 AM #246050SD RealtorParticipantAcetia I have no sympathy for them either.
Yet why should MY tax money be used in that lawsuit. Why should thier be a foreclosure sanctuary? If you read the article this is not about just Countrywide. Aguirre mentioned Wamu and Wells Fargo as well. This has nothing to do about the welfare of the people and everything to do about politics.
Furthermore as predatory as all the lending was, nobody forced any buyers to sign the loan docs at gunpoint. Once again, using my money to spank a naughty lender who preyed on consumers “HAD” to buy a home they could not afford is ridiculous in my opinion.
July 24, 2008 at 8:58 AM #246059SD RealtorParticipantAcetia I have no sympathy for them either.
Yet why should MY tax money be used in that lawsuit. Why should thier be a foreclosure sanctuary? If you read the article this is not about just Countrywide. Aguirre mentioned Wamu and Wells Fargo as well. This has nothing to do about the welfare of the people and everything to do about politics.
Furthermore as predatory as all the lending was, nobody forced any buyers to sign the loan docs at gunpoint. Once again, using my money to spank a naughty lender who preyed on consumers “HAD” to buy a home they could not afford is ridiculous in my opinion.
July 24, 2008 at 8:58 AM #246114SD RealtorParticipantAcetia I have no sympathy for them either.
Yet why should MY tax money be used in that lawsuit. Why should thier be a foreclosure sanctuary? If you read the article this is not about just Countrywide. Aguirre mentioned Wamu and Wells Fargo as well. This has nothing to do about the welfare of the people and everything to do about politics.
Furthermore as predatory as all the lending was, nobody forced any buyers to sign the loan docs at gunpoint. Once again, using my money to spank a naughty lender who preyed on consumers “HAD” to buy a home they could not afford is ridiculous in my opinion.
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