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June 30, 2009 at 10:04 AM #423127June 30, 2009 at 10:04 AM #422388werewolf34Participant
This bailout BS needs to end.
Your friend got in over his head. He made a bad investment decision. Period full stop
If he intentionally damages someone else’s property (the bank’s house, my car, the 7-11) then he is committing a crime.
What is the moral of this story? Life is hard so pay me not to be a criminal?
Free rent, cash for key is all something for nothing. Your friend wants something for nothing.
Tell him it’s over there next to the unicorn, the lucky charm’s pot of gold and his ethics and everything else that doesn’t really exist.
June 30, 2009 at 10:04 AM #422617werewolf34ParticipantThis bailout BS needs to end.
Your friend got in over his head. He made a bad investment decision. Period full stop
If he intentionally damages someone else’s property (the bank’s house, my car, the 7-11) then he is committing a crime.
What is the moral of this story? Life is hard so pay me not to be a criminal?
Free rent, cash for key is all something for nothing. Your friend wants something for nothing.
Tell him it’s over there next to the unicorn, the lucky charm’s pot of gold and his ethics and everything else that doesn’t really exist.
June 30, 2009 at 10:04 AM #422892werewolf34ParticipantThis bailout BS needs to end.
Your friend got in over his head. He made a bad investment decision. Period full stop
If he intentionally damages someone else’s property (the bank’s house, my car, the 7-11) then he is committing a crime.
What is the moral of this story? Life is hard so pay me not to be a criminal?
Free rent, cash for key is all something for nothing. Your friend wants something for nothing.
Tell him it’s over there next to the unicorn, the lucky charm’s pot of gold and his ethics and everything else that doesn’t really exist.
June 30, 2009 at 10:04 AM #422959werewolf34ParticipantThis bailout BS needs to end.
Your friend got in over his head. He made a bad investment decision. Period full stop
If he intentionally damages someone else’s property (the bank’s house, my car, the 7-11) then he is committing a crime.
What is the moral of this story? Life is hard so pay me not to be a criminal?
Free rent, cash for key is all something for nothing. Your friend wants something for nothing.
Tell him it’s over there next to the unicorn, the lucky charm’s pot of gold and his ethics and everything else that doesn’t really exist.
June 30, 2009 at 10:04 AM #423122werewolf34ParticipantThis bailout BS needs to end.
Your friend got in over his head. He made a bad investment decision. Period full stop
If he intentionally damages someone else’s property (the bank’s house, my car, the 7-11) then he is committing a crime.
What is the moral of this story? Life is hard so pay me not to be a criminal?
Free rent, cash for key is all something for nothing. Your friend wants something for nothing.
Tell him it’s over there next to the unicorn, the lucky charm’s pot of gold and his ethics and everything else that doesn’t really exist.
June 30, 2009 at 10:06 AM #422398werewolf34ParticipantNo, this won’t end well b/c those of us who pay our way / don’t screw over banks, debts are getting fed up. When we leave it will be just the old, the super-rich and the scammers left.
[quote=Rt.66]Staying free in the house for 1 year to 18 months seems like the program now. Would any of us have thought this could ever happen? It’s like America has become bizzaro world.
The only people getting screwed are the ones who pay their rent or their mortgage as they don’t get to enjoy the luxury of an extra $2000-$5000 per month to play with. But they will share equally in the higher taxes that will pay for this largess.
Do you doubt that there will be a foreclosure forgiveness policy adpoted by banks after the dust settles?
It’s funny that you really don’t hear that much about it either. You’d think tens of thousands of CA mortgage holders living absolutely free for that long a period, unhassled, would be a popular nightly news topic introduced with dramatic music and attention getting footage of perps leaving $1 million dollar homes that they have not made a payment on in 16 months.
Can this end well?[/quote]
June 30, 2009 at 10:06 AM #422627werewolf34ParticipantNo, this won’t end well b/c those of us who pay our way / don’t screw over banks, debts are getting fed up. When we leave it will be just the old, the super-rich and the scammers left.
[quote=Rt.66]Staying free in the house for 1 year to 18 months seems like the program now. Would any of us have thought this could ever happen? It’s like America has become bizzaro world.
The only people getting screwed are the ones who pay their rent or their mortgage as they don’t get to enjoy the luxury of an extra $2000-$5000 per month to play with. But they will share equally in the higher taxes that will pay for this largess.
Do you doubt that there will be a foreclosure forgiveness policy adpoted by banks after the dust settles?
It’s funny that you really don’t hear that much about it either. You’d think tens of thousands of CA mortgage holders living absolutely free for that long a period, unhassled, would be a popular nightly news topic introduced with dramatic music and attention getting footage of perps leaving $1 million dollar homes that they have not made a payment on in 16 months.
Can this end well?[/quote]
June 30, 2009 at 10:06 AM #422902werewolf34ParticipantNo, this won’t end well b/c those of us who pay our way / don’t screw over banks, debts are getting fed up. When we leave it will be just the old, the super-rich and the scammers left.
[quote=Rt.66]Staying free in the house for 1 year to 18 months seems like the program now. Would any of us have thought this could ever happen? It’s like America has become bizzaro world.
The only people getting screwed are the ones who pay their rent or their mortgage as they don’t get to enjoy the luxury of an extra $2000-$5000 per month to play with. But they will share equally in the higher taxes that will pay for this largess.
Do you doubt that there will be a foreclosure forgiveness policy adpoted by banks after the dust settles?
It’s funny that you really don’t hear that much about it either. You’d think tens of thousands of CA mortgage holders living absolutely free for that long a period, unhassled, would be a popular nightly news topic introduced with dramatic music and attention getting footage of perps leaving $1 million dollar homes that they have not made a payment on in 16 months.
Can this end well?[/quote]
June 30, 2009 at 10:06 AM #422969werewolf34ParticipantNo, this won’t end well b/c those of us who pay our way / don’t screw over banks, debts are getting fed up. When we leave it will be just the old, the super-rich and the scammers left.
[quote=Rt.66]Staying free in the house for 1 year to 18 months seems like the program now. Would any of us have thought this could ever happen? It’s like America has become bizzaro world.
The only people getting screwed are the ones who pay their rent or their mortgage as they don’t get to enjoy the luxury of an extra $2000-$5000 per month to play with. But they will share equally in the higher taxes that will pay for this largess.
Do you doubt that there will be a foreclosure forgiveness policy adpoted by banks after the dust settles?
It’s funny that you really don’t hear that much about it either. You’d think tens of thousands of CA mortgage holders living absolutely free for that long a period, unhassled, would be a popular nightly news topic introduced with dramatic music and attention getting footage of perps leaving $1 million dollar homes that they have not made a payment on in 16 months.
Can this end well?[/quote]
June 30, 2009 at 10:06 AM #423132werewolf34ParticipantNo, this won’t end well b/c those of us who pay our way / don’t screw over banks, debts are getting fed up. When we leave it will be just the old, the super-rich and the scammers left.
[quote=Rt.66]Staying free in the house for 1 year to 18 months seems like the program now. Would any of us have thought this could ever happen? It’s like America has become bizzaro world.
The only people getting screwed are the ones who pay their rent or their mortgage as they don’t get to enjoy the luxury of an extra $2000-$5000 per month to play with. But they will share equally in the higher taxes that will pay for this largess.
Do you doubt that there will be a foreclosure forgiveness policy adpoted by banks after the dust settles?
It’s funny that you really don’t hear that much about it either. You’d think tens of thousands of CA mortgage holders living absolutely free for that long a period, unhassled, would be a popular nightly news topic introduced with dramatic music and attention getting footage of perps leaving $1 million dollar homes that they have not made a payment on in 16 months.
Can this end well?[/quote]
June 30, 2009 at 2:53 PM #422563CBadParticipantSure their financial planner gave them that advice. Huh? All of the actual financial advice I can see coming from one. But are we really supposed to believe he told them to “trash the kitchen”? Please.
June 30, 2009 at 2:53 PM #422793CBadParticipantSure their financial planner gave them that advice. Huh? All of the actual financial advice I can see coming from one. But are we really supposed to believe he told them to “trash the kitchen”? Please.
June 30, 2009 at 2:53 PM #423068CBadParticipantSure their financial planner gave them that advice. Huh? All of the actual financial advice I can see coming from one. But are we really supposed to believe he told them to “trash the kitchen”? Please.
June 30, 2009 at 2:53 PM #423136CBadParticipantSure their financial planner gave them that advice. Huh? All of the actual financial advice I can see coming from one. But are we really supposed to believe he told them to “trash the kitchen”? Please.
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