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ParticipantI get this newsletter on email and thought it was a good article as well. I don’t have a crystal ball as to what will happen after the election, but you would think that the government in place would/has tried to do Everything to keep things at bay until after the election (and obviously even with huge sums of money haven’t been able to influence markets). So now that the election is almost over, will we see an acceleration of this bear cycle?
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ParticipantI get this newsletter on email and thought it was a good article as well. I don’t have a crystal ball as to what will happen after the election, but you would think that the government in place would/has tried to do Everything to keep things at bay until after the election (and obviously even with huge sums of money haven’t been able to influence markets). So now that the election is almost over, will we see an acceleration of this bear cycle?
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ParticipantI get this newsletter on email and thought it was a good article as well. I don’t have a crystal ball as to what will happen after the election, but you would think that the government in place would/has tried to do Everything to keep things at bay until after the election (and obviously even with huge sums of money haven’t been able to influence markets). So now that the election is almost over, will we see an acceleration of this bear cycle?
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ParticipantI get this newsletter on email and thought it was a good article as well. I don’t have a crystal ball as to what will happen after the election, but you would think that the government in place would/has tried to do Everything to keep things at bay until after the election (and obviously even with huge sums of money haven’t been able to influence markets). So now that the election is almost over, will we see an acceleration of this bear cycle?
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ParticipantThanks for the info. I’m not in her district, we’re in Darrell Issa’s and he was a big voice against the bailout as I even saw him interviewed on CNBC. So I’m supporting him. His office was great in getting back to me when I wrote opposing the bill. He not only sent me a form letter initially, but followed up after the bill was passed to inform his constituants of where he stood and his thoughts.
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ParticipantThanks for the info. I’m not in her district, we’re in Darrell Issa’s and he was a big voice against the bailout as I even saw him interviewed on CNBC. So I’m supporting him. His office was great in getting back to me when I wrote opposing the bill. He not only sent me a form letter initially, but followed up after the bill was passed to inform his constituants of where he stood and his thoughts.
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ParticipantThanks for the info. I’m not in her district, we’re in Darrell Issa’s and he was a big voice against the bailout as I even saw him interviewed on CNBC. So I’m supporting him. His office was great in getting back to me when I wrote opposing the bill. He not only sent me a form letter initially, but followed up after the bill was passed to inform his constituants of where he stood and his thoughts.
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ParticipantThanks for the info. I’m not in her district, we’re in Darrell Issa’s and he was a big voice against the bailout as I even saw him interviewed on CNBC. So I’m supporting him. His office was great in getting back to me when I wrote opposing the bill. He not only sent me a form letter initially, but followed up after the bill was passed to inform his constituants of where he stood and his thoughts.
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ParticipantThanks for the info. I’m not in her district, we’re in Darrell Issa’s and he was a big voice against the bailout as I even saw him interviewed on CNBC. So I’m supporting him. His office was great in getting back to me when I wrote opposing the bill. He not only sent me a form letter initially, but followed up after the bill was passed to inform his constituants of where he stood and his thoughts.
October 31, 2008 at 9:18 PM in reply to: OT: New loan modification request form, for the “Quality Borrower” #295898cashflow
ParticipantFlu,
I think they’d be happy to take your cash payoff at this point in the game.
Nice idea though.
October 31, 2008 at 9:18 PM in reply to: OT: New loan modification request form, for the “Quality Borrower” #296237cashflow
ParticipantFlu,
I think they’d be happy to take your cash payoff at this point in the game.
Nice idea though.
October 31, 2008 at 9:18 PM in reply to: OT: New loan modification request form, for the “Quality Borrower” #296259cashflow
ParticipantFlu,
I think they’d be happy to take your cash payoff at this point in the game.
Nice idea though.
October 31, 2008 at 9:18 PM in reply to: OT: New loan modification request form, for the “Quality Borrower” #296270cashflow
ParticipantFlu,
I think they’d be happy to take your cash payoff at this point in the game.
Nice idea though.
October 31, 2008 at 9:18 PM in reply to: OT: New loan modification request form, for the “Quality Borrower” #296311cashflow
ParticipantFlu,
I think they’d be happy to take your cash payoff at this point in the game.
Nice idea though.
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