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July 16, 2008 at 5:23 AM in reply to: SEC limiting short sale of Fannie/Freddie + Tempers flare at IndyMac Bank #240212July 16, 2008 at 5:23 AM in reply to: SEC limiting short sale of Fannie/Freddie + Tempers flare at IndyMac Bank #240349
TheBreeze
ParticipantThis is why I’m voting for the Democrats in November. It’s time to get back to the smaller government and conservative principles of the Clinton years instead of the socialist, corporate-welfare state that is currently being pushed on us by the current Republican administration.
July 16, 2008 at 5:23 AM in reply to: SEC limiting short sale of Fannie/Freddie + Tempers flare at IndyMac Bank #240355TheBreeze
ParticipantThis is why I’m voting for the Democrats in November. It’s time to get back to the smaller government and conservative principles of the Clinton years instead of the socialist, corporate-welfare state that is currently being pushed on us by the current Republican administration.
July 16, 2008 at 5:23 AM in reply to: SEC limiting short sale of Fannie/Freddie + Tempers flare at IndyMac Bank #240413TheBreeze
ParticipantThis is why I’m voting for the Democrats in November. It’s time to get back to the smaller government and conservative principles of the Clinton years instead of the socialist, corporate-welfare state that is currently being pushed on us by the current Republican administration.
July 16, 2008 at 5:23 AM in reply to: SEC limiting short sale of Fannie/Freddie + Tempers flare at IndyMac Bank #240416TheBreeze
ParticipantThis is why I’m voting for the Democrats in November. It’s time to get back to the smaller government and conservative principles of the Clinton years instead of the socialist, corporate-welfare state that is currently being pushed on us by the current Republican administration.
July 15, 2008 at 8:28 PM in reply to: My letter to my congressman and Senetors, what do you think of it? #240062TheBreeze
ParticipantI agree with making it shorter and keeping it on point to housing. I’d also take out that last line about never voting again because that’s not likely to spur a politician into action.
I think the main problem is that so many politicians equate low monthly mortgage payments with affordable housing. They don’t understand (or more likely their campaign contributors encourage them not to understand) that cheap money and government subsidies just makes houses more expensive. It’s really a shame. So much wasted money and effort went into making housing unaffordable for most Americans.
In any event, I encourage you to send the letter. At least you’ll feel better knowing you tried.
July 15, 2008 at 8:28 PM in reply to: My letter to my congressman and Senetors, what do you think of it? #240199TheBreeze
ParticipantI agree with making it shorter and keeping it on point to housing. I’d also take out that last line about never voting again because that’s not likely to spur a politician into action.
I think the main problem is that so many politicians equate low monthly mortgage payments with affordable housing. They don’t understand (or more likely their campaign contributors encourage them not to understand) that cheap money and government subsidies just makes houses more expensive. It’s really a shame. So much wasted money and effort went into making housing unaffordable for most Americans.
In any event, I encourage you to send the letter. At least you’ll feel better knowing you tried.
July 15, 2008 at 8:28 PM in reply to: My letter to my congressman and Senetors, what do you think of it? #240206TheBreeze
ParticipantI agree with making it shorter and keeping it on point to housing. I’d also take out that last line about never voting again because that’s not likely to spur a politician into action.
I think the main problem is that so many politicians equate low monthly mortgage payments with affordable housing. They don’t understand (or more likely their campaign contributors encourage them not to understand) that cheap money and government subsidies just makes houses more expensive. It’s really a shame. So much wasted money and effort went into making housing unaffordable for most Americans.
In any event, I encourage you to send the letter. At least you’ll feel better knowing you tried.
July 15, 2008 at 8:28 PM in reply to: My letter to my congressman and Senetors, what do you think of it? #240261TheBreeze
ParticipantI agree with making it shorter and keeping it on point to housing. I’d also take out that last line about never voting again because that’s not likely to spur a politician into action.
I think the main problem is that so many politicians equate low monthly mortgage payments with affordable housing. They don’t understand (or more likely their campaign contributors encourage them not to understand) that cheap money and government subsidies just makes houses more expensive. It’s really a shame. So much wasted money and effort went into making housing unaffordable for most Americans.
In any event, I encourage you to send the letter. At least you’ll feel better knowing you tried.
July 15, 2008 at 8:28 PM in reply to: My letter to my congressman and Senetors, what do you think of it? #240265TheBreeze
ParticipantI agree with making it shorter and keeping it on point to housing. I’d also take out that last line about never voting again because that’s not likely to spur a politician into action.
I think the main problem is that so many politicians equate low monthly mortgage payments with affordable housing. They don’t understand (or more likely their campaign contributors encourage them not to understand) that cheap money and government subsidies just makes houses more expensive. It’s really a shame. So much wasted money and effort went into making housing unaffordable for most Americans.
In any event, I encourage you to send the letter. At least you’ll feel better knowing you tried.
July 15, 2008 at 7:21 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240027TheBreeze
ParticipantThere are still banks doing 100% financing? Good lord. I look forward to subsidizing your investment with my tax dollars.
July 15, 2008 at 7:21 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240164TheBreeze
ParticipantThere are still banks doing 100% financing? Good lord. I look forward to subsidizing your investment with my tax dollars.
July 15, 2008 at 7:21 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240171TheBreeze
ParticipantThere are still banks doing 100% financing? Good lord. I look forward to subsidizing your investment with my tax dollars.
July 15, 2008 at 7:21 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240224TheBreeze
ParticipantThere are still banks doing 100% financing? Good lord. I look forward to subsidizing your investment with my tax dollars.
July 15, 2008 at 7:21 PM in reply to: At 150x rent, 100% financing, would you buy if cash negative $200/mo? #240230TheBreeze
ParticipantThere are still banks doing 100% financing? Good lord. I look forward to subsidizing your investment with my tax dollars.
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