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November 10, 2009 at 10:31 AM in reply to: Wells Fargo has reduced mortgage balances on 43,500 option ARM’s and counting #480501November 10, 2009 at 10:31 AM in reply to: Wells Fargo has reduced mortgage balances on 43,500 option ARM’s and counting #480725
sd_matt
ParticipantI’ve been thinking for the last few months that public awareness could be a major wild card.
So the second wave of loan resets and the supposed “shadow inventory” grows ever bigger. Will the media make this a big story or will it protect the banks?
If average Joe gets wind of a big shadow inventory then the market could become a standoff between buyer and bank.
Just my theory.
November 10, 2009 at 10:14 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #479877sd_matt
ParticipantBrian
Maybe the British and Canadian plans work ok. Do you think that this American bill is anything but a pork vehicle?
From what you have seen does this bill emulate the good parts of the European model? If it does will that outweigh the pork and the additional trillion dollars of spending?
I personally don’t know. But I know where I would place my bet considering the buffoons that make up Congress. And it’s a question that the media doesn’t seem to be willing to ask or answer. Of course I don’t watch much tv.
November 10, 2009 at 10:14 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480045sd_matt
ParticipantBrian
Maybe the British and Canadian plans work ok. Do you think that this American bill is anything but a pork vehicle?
From what you have seen does this bill emulate the good parts of the European model? If it does will that outweigh the pork and the additional trillion dollars of spending?
I personally don’t know. But I know where I would place my bet considering the buffoons that make up Congress. And it’s a question that the media doesn’t seem to be willing to ask or answer. Of course I don’t watch much tv.
November 10, 2009 at 10:14 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480403sd_matt
ParticipantBrian
Maybe the British and Canadian plans work ok. Do you think that this American bill is anything but a pork vehicle?
From what you have seen does this bill emulate the good parts of the European model? If it does will that outweigh the pork and the additional trillion dollars of spending?
I personally don’t know. But I know where I would place my bet considering the buffoons that make up Congress. And it’s a question that the media doesn’t seem to be willing to ask or answer. Of course I don’t watch much tv.
November 10, 2009 at 10:14 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480482sd_matt
ParticipantBrian
Maybe the British and Canadian plans work ok. Do you think that this American bill is anything but a pork vehicle?
From what you have seen does this bill emulate the good parts of the European model? If it does will that outweigh the pork and the additional trillion dollars of spending?
I personally don’t know. But I know where I would place my bet considering the buffoons that make up Congress. And it’s a question that the media doesn’t seem to be willing to ask or answer. Of course I don’t watch much tv.
November 10, 2009 at 10:14 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480705sd_matt
ParticipantBrian
Maybe the British and Canadian plans work ok. Do you think that this American bill is anything but a pork vehicle?
From what you have seen does this bill emulate the good parts of the European model? If it does will that outweigh the pork and the additional trillion dollars of spending?
I personally don’t know. But I know where I would place my bet considering the buffoons that make up Congress. And it’s a question that the media doesn’t seem to be willing to ask or answer. Of course I don’t watch much tv.
November 10, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #479886sd_matt
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia]
But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
[/quote]Not free. It will be charged to the country’s credit card and public debt will increase.
In these times of economic uncertainly, the government needs to spend in order to make up for the fall in consumer spending. The government needs to spend to make-up for increased household savings and tighter consumer credit.
I think that it’s better to go into debt for universal health care than it is for war and bank bailouts.[/quote]
Agree very much with you on this Brian.[/quote]
I think it is best not to pile on any additional debt for ANY reason.
November 10, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480054sd_matt
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia]
But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
[/quote]Not free. It will be charged to the country’s credit card and public debt will increase.
In these times of economic uncertainly, the government needs to spend in order to make up for the fall in consumer spending. The government needs to spend to make-up for increased household savings and tighter consumer credit.
I think that it’s better to go into debt for universal health care than it is for war and bank bailouts.[/quote]
Agree very much with you on this Brian.[/quote]
I think it is best not to pile on any additional debt for ANY reason.
November 10, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480413sd_matt
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia]
But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
[/quote]Not free. It will be charged to the country’s credit card and public debt will increase.
In these times of economic uncertainly, the government needs to spend in order to make up for the fall in consumer spending. The government needs to spend to make-up for increased household savings and tighter consumer credit.
I think that it’s better to go into debt for universal health care than it is for war and bank bailouts.[/quote]
Agree very much with you on this Brian.[/quote]
I think it is best not to pile on any additional debt for ANY reason.
November 10, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480492sd_matt
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia]
But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
[/quote]Not free. It will be charged to the country’s credit card and public debt will increase.
In these times of economic uncertainly, the government needs to spend in order to make up for the fall in consumer spending. The government needs to spend to make-up for increased household savings and tighter consumer credit.
I think that it’s better to go into debt for universal health care than it is for war and bank bailouts.[/quote]
Agree very much with you on this Brian.[/quote]
I think it is best not to pile on any additional debt for ANY reason.
November 10, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480715sd_matt
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia]
But Brian you are too smart to think his treatment was free. The taxpayers paid for it. There is no free ride and you know it.
[/quote]Not free. It will be charged to the country’s credit card and public debt will increase.
In these times of economic uncertainly, the government needs to spend in order to make up for the fall in consumer spending. The government needs to spend to make-up for increased household savings and tighter consumer credit.
I think that it’s better to go into debt for universal health care than it is for war and bank bailouts.[/quote]
Agree very much with you on this Brian.[/quote]
I think it is best not to pile on any additional debt for ANY reason.
November 9, 2009 at 10:49 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #479560sd_matt
ParticipantArraya
What do you think would be the effects of allowing interstate competition and getting rid of the anti trust exemptions?
November 9, 2009 at 10:49 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #479923sd_matt
ParticipantArraya
What do you think would be the effects of allowing interstate competition and getting rid of the anti trust exemptions?
November 9, 2009 at 10:49 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480004sd_matt
ParticipantArraya
What do you think would be the effects of allowing interstate competition and getting rid of the anti trust exemptions?
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