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March 5, 2008 at 6:33 AM #11993March 5, 2008 at 6:49 AM #164230
pnilesh
ParticipantI will be happy if govt spends my money on something useful like employment growth, development, etc. But I don’t like the idea of giving my money to pay for some moron’s mistake. The bailout should be fair and genuine. The fact that this RE boom was driven by greed makes me sick. And the thing is the bailout may make these morons make the same mistakes again.
I need my car loan to be paid off. My investments suffered losses in 2007. The dollar value has tanked and I need to pay more $$$ to my foreign mortgage. I need a bailout too because my savings are getting depleted ( thanks to Bernanke on this one ).
March 5, 2008 at 6:49 AM #164539pnilesh
ParticipantI will be happy if govt spends my money on something useful like employment growth, development, etc. But I don’t like the idea of giving my money to pay for some moron’s mistake. The bailout should be fair and genuine. The fact that this RE boom was driven by greed makes me sick. And the thing is the bailout may make these morons make the same mistakes again.
I need my car loan to be paid off. My investments suffered losses in 2007. The dollar value has tanked and I need to pay more $$$ to my foreign mortgage. I need a bailout too because my savings are getting depleted ( thanks to Bernanke on this one ).
March 5, 2008 at 6:49 AM #164549pnilesh
ParticipantI will be happy if govt spends my money on something useful like employment growth, development, etc. But I don’t like the idea of giving my money to pay for some moron’s mistake. The bailout should be fair and genuine. The fact that this RE boom was driven by greed makes me sick. And the thing is the bailout may make these morons make the same mistakes again.
I need my car loan to be paid off. My investments suffered losses in 2007. The dollar value has tanked and I need to pay more $$$ to my foreign mortgage. I need a bailout too because my savings are getting depleted ( thanks to Bernanke on this one ).
March 5, 2008 at 6:49 AM #164557pnilesh
ParticipantI will be happy if govt spends my money on something useful like employment growth, development, etc. But I don’t like the idea of giving my money to pay for some moron’s mistake. The bailout should be fair and genuine. The fact that this RE boom was driven by greed makes me sick. And the thing is the bailout may make these morons make the same mistakes again.
I need my car loan to be paid off. My investments suffered losses in 2007. The dollar value has tanked and I need to pay more $$$ to my foreign mortgage. I need a bailout too because my savings are getting depleted ( thanks to Bernanke on this one ).
March 5, 2008 at 6:49 AM #164641pnilesh
ParticipantI will be happy if govt spends my money on something useful like employment growth, development, etc. But I don’t like the idea of giving my money to pay for some moron’s mistake. The bailout should be fair and genuine. The fact that this RE boom was driven by greed makes me sick. And the thing is the bailout may make these morons make the same mistakes again.
I need my car loan to be paid off. My investments suffered losses in 2007. The dollar value has tanked and I need to pay more $$$ to my foreign mortgage. I need a bailout too because my savings are getting depleted ( thanks to Bernanke on this one ).
March 5, 2008 at 7:08 AM #164240Reality
ParticipantDon’t feed the trolls.
March 5, 2008 at 7:08 AM #164550Reality
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March 5, 2008 at 7:08 AM #164559Reality
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March 5, 2008 at 7:08 AM #164651Reality
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March 5, 2008 at 7:12 AM #164245raptorduck
ParticipantBecause the bailout rewards irresponsible and unreasonable behavior. Because it rewards people for living beyond their means. And because it punishes those who were financially responsible and live within their means in that those folks get nothing. From the governments perspective, they need nothing because the government does not reward smart choices.
Heck, I know somebody today who is about to buy a home with 100% financing. They even want the developer to pay their closing costs because the have absolutely no cash. Why shouldn’t they, the government will bail them out if they get into trouble. Heck, it is basically free rent. Way to incentivize folks uncle Sam.
Don’t forget the bailout is more of a banking system mitigation, and it was those banks that loaned all that money to people who had no business borrowing it.
Our government rewards stupid choices. It is the American way. Lots of government programs are stupid choice social welfare programs.
March 5, 2008 at 7:12 AM #164555raptorduck
ParticipantBecause the bailout rewards irresponsible and unreasonable behavior. Because it rewards people for living beyond their means. And because it punishes those who were financially responsible and live within their means in that those folks get nothing. From the governments perspective, they need nothing because the government does not reward smart choices.
Heck, I know somebody today who is about to buy a home with 100% financing. They even want the developer to pay their closing costs because the have absolutely no cash. Why shouldn’t they, the government will bail them out if they get into trouble. Heck, it is basically free rent. Way to incentivize folks uncle Sam.
Don’t forget the bailout is more of a banking system mitigation, and it was those banks that loaned all that money to people who had no business borrowing it.
Our government rewards stupid choices. It is the American way. Lots of government programs are stupid choice social welfare programs.
March 5, 2008 at 7:12 AM #164564raptorduck
ParticipantBecause the bailout rewards irresponsible and unreasonable behavior. Because it rewards people for living beyond their means. And because it punishes those who were financially responsible and live within their means in that those folks get nothing. From the governments perspective, they need nothing because the government does not reward smart choices.
Heck, I know somebody today who is about to buy a home with 100% financing. They even want the developer to pay their closing costs because the have absolutely no cash. Why shouldn’t they, the government will bail them out if they get into trouble. Heck, it is basically free rent. Way to incentivize folks uncle Sam.
Don’t forget the bailout is more of a banking system mitigation, and it was those banks that loaned all that money to people who had no business borrowing it.
Our government rewards stupid choices. It is the American way. Lots of government programs are stupid choice social welfare programs.
March 5, 2008 at 7:12 AM #164573raptorduck
ParticipantBecause the bailout rewards irresponsible and unreasonable behavior. Because it rewards people for living beyond their means. And because it punishes those who were financially responsible and live within their means in that those folks get nothing. From the governments perspective, they need nothing because the government does not reward smart choices.
Heck, I know somebody today who is about to buy a home with 100% financing. They even want the developer to pay their closing costs because the have absolutely no cash. Why shouldn’t they, the government will bail them out if they get into trouble. Heck, it is basically free rent. Way to incentivize folks uncle Sam.
Don’t forget the bailout is more of a banking system mitigation, and it was those banks that loaned all that money to people who had no business borrowing it.
Our government rewards stupid choices. It is the American way. Lots of government programs are stupid choice social welfare programs.
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