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ParticipantHere’s a thought: let’s say this plan does work and every single one of the 10% of mortgages is reworked and all 5% of Americans behind in their payments stay in their home.
Then what?
Prices will still be too high, people waiting to buy will have to wait longer, people who bought during the bubble won’t be able to sell for several more years, lending will decrease, banks will lose business, and this temporary fix will have further eroded any sense of fiscal responsibility for both institutions and individuals alike.
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ParticipantHere’s a thought: let’s say this plan does work and every single one of the 10% of mortgages is reworked and all 5% of Americans behind in their payments stay in their home.
Then what?
Prices will still be too high, people waiting to buy will have to wait longer, people who bought during the bubble won’t be able to sell for several more years, lending will decrease, banks will lose business, and this temporary fix will have further eroded any sense of fiscal responsibility for both institutions and individuals alike.
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ParticipantHere’s a thought: let’s say this plan does work and every single one of the 10% of mortgages is reworked and all 5% of Americans behind in their payments stay in their home.
Then what?
Prices will still be too high, people waiting to buy will have to wait longer, people who bought during the bubble won’t be able to sell for several more years, lending will decrease, banks will lose business, and this temporary fix will have further eroded any sense of fiscal responsibility for both institutions and individuals alike.
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ParticipantHere’s a thought: let’s say this plan does work and every single one of the 10% of mortgages is reworked and all 5% of Americans behind in their payments stay in their home.
Then what?
Prices will still be too high, people waiting to buy will have to wait longer, people who bought during the bubble won’t be able to sell for several more years, lending will decrease, banks will lose business, and this temporary fix will have further eroded any sense of fiscal responsibility for both institutions and individuals alike.
February 18, 2009 at 12:26 PM in reply to: Make full-year payments to owners receiving Section 8 housing vouchers #348978cr
Participant[quote=esmith]What, 9.5 million of them?[/quote]
Does it matter how many? Is it okay if it’s only 9.4 million?
But to answer your question the number is as high as 15.2 million.
February 18, 2009 at 12:26 PM in reply to: Make full-year payments to owners receiving Section 8 housing vouchers #349296cr
Participant[quote=esmith]What, 9.5 million of them?[/quote]
Does it matter how many? Is it okay if it’s only 9.4 million?
But to answer your question the number is as high as 15.2 million.
February 18, 2009 at 12:26 PM in reply to: Make full-year payments to owners receiving Section 8 housing vouchers #349418cr
Participant[quote=esmith]What, 9.5 million of them?[/quote]
Does it matter how many? Is it okay if it’s only 9.4 million?
But to answer your question the number is as high as 15.2 million.
February 18, 2009 at 12:26 PM in reply to: Make full-year payments to owners receiving Section 8 housing vouchers #349451cr
Participant[quote=esmith]What, 9.5 million of them?[/quote]
Does it matter how many? Is it okay if it’s only 9.4 million?
But to answer your question the number is as high as 15.2 million.
February 18, 2009 at 12:26 PM in reply to: Make full-year payments to owners receiving Section 8 housing vouchers #349551cr
Participant[quote=esmith]What, 9.5 million of them?[/quote]
Does it matter how many? Is it okay if it’s only 9.4 million?
But to answer your question the number is as high as 15.2 million.
February 18, 2009 at 10:13 AM in reply to: Make full-year payments to owners receiving Section 8 housing vouchers #348842cr
ParticipantIs that the same $2 Billion that went to ACORN as a payoff for getting Obama elected with illegally registered voters?
February 18, 2009 at 10:13 AM in reply to: Make full-year payments to owners receiving Section 8 housing vouchers #349160cr
ParticipantIs that the same $2 Billion that went to ACORN as a payoff for getting Obama elected with illegally registered voters?
February 18, 2009 at 10:13 AM in reply to: Make full-year payments to owners receiving Section 8 housing vouchers #349280cr
ParticipantIs that the same $2 Billion that went to ACORN as a payoff for getting Obama elected with illegally registered voters?
February 18, 2009 at 10:13 AM in reply to: Make full-year payments to owners receiving Section 8 housing vouchers #349312cr
ParticipantIs that the same $2 Billion that went to ACORN as a payoff for getting Obama elected with illegally registered voters?
February 18, 2009 at 10:13 AM in reply to: Make full-year payments to owners receiving Section 8 housing vouchers #349415cr
ParticipantIs that the same $2 Billion that went to ACORN as a payoff for getting Obama elected with illegally registered voters?
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