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TheBreeze
ParticipantCould the state invoke eminent domain here? If one party isn’t paying and the other party can’t prove they own the loan, can the state step in and seize the house. I’m sure the taxpayers effectively own the house anyway, so I’d like to see the government step in here and take the property.
TheBreeze
ParticipantCould the state invoke eminent domain here? If one party isn’t paying and the other party can’t prove they own the loan, can the state step in and seize the house. I’m sure the taxpayers effectively own the house anyway, so I’d like to see the government step in here and take the property.
TheBreeze
ParticipantCould the state invoke eminent domain here? If one party isn’t paying and the other party can’t prove they own the loan, can the state step in and seize the house. I’m sure the taxpayers effectively own the house anyway, so I’d like to see the government step in here and take the property.
TheBreeze
ParticipantCould the state invoke eminent domain here? If one party isn’t paying and the other party can’t prove they own the loan, can the state step in and seize the house. I’m sure the taxpayers effectively own the house anyway, so I’d like to see the government step in here and take the property.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=North County Jim]
You’re describing water that went under the bridge years ago.Yes, I wouldn’t quibble with calling loans during the insanity of years past “two jokers playing with other people’s money”.
All that being said, if you were one of those “jokers” today, what would you do? I don’t know about you but I would try to think ahead rather than cast blame at what happened in the past.
If I felt the climate was right to modify my loan, I would be all over it in a nanosecond. I would gladly take the credit score hit for a chance to significantly improve my balance sheet.
That is a business decision.[/quote]
You’re missing the point. A business decision involves two willing parties who are each risking their own money. What we have here is one party, the FB, who took out a low-cost loan at the expense of an unwilling party, taxpayers through an unscrupulous intermediary, crooked banksters. Now you have the FB going back to the unscrupulous intermediary who is again going to steal from the unwilling party (taxpayers).
This is not a business transaction. It is socialism. If you can’t see that you are blind.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=North County Jim]
You’re describing water that went under the bridge years ago.Yes, I wouldn’t quibble with calling loans during the insanity of years past “two jokers playing with other people’s money”.
All that being said, if you were one of those “jokers” today, what would you do? I don’t know about you but I would try to think ahead rather than cast blame at what happened in the past.
If I felt the climate was right to modify my loan, I would be all over it in a nanosecond. I would gladly take the credit score hit for a chance to significantly improve my balance sheet.
That is a business decision.[/quote]
You’re missing the point. A business decision involves two willing parties who are each risking their own money. What we have here is one party, the FB, who took out a low-cost loan at the expense of an unwilling party, taxpayers through an unscrupulous intermediary, crooked banksters. Now you have the FB going back to the unscrupulous intermediary who is again going to steal from the unwilling party (taxpayers).
This is not a business transaction. It is socialism. If you can’t see that you are blind.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=North County Jim]
You’re describing water that went under the bridge years ago.Yes, I wouldn’t quibble with calling loans during the insanity of years past “two jokers playing with other people’s money”.
All that being said, if you were one of those “jokers” today, what would you do? I don’t know about you but I would try to think ahead rather than cast blame at what happened in the past.
If I felt the climate was right to modify my loan, I would be all over it in a nanosecond. I would gladly take the credit score hit for a chance to significantly improve my balance sheet.
That is a business decision.[/quote]
You’re missing the point. A business decision involves two willing parties who are each risking their own money. What we have here is one party, the FB, who took out a low-cost loan at the expense of an unwilling party, taxpayers through an unscrupulous intermediary, crooked banksters. Now you have the FB going back to the unscrupulous intermediary who is again going to steal from the unwilling party (taxpayers).
This is not a business transaction. It is socialism. If you can’t see that you are blind.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=North County Jim]
You’re describing water that went under the bridge years ago.Yes, I wouldn’t quibble with calling loans during the insanity of years past “two jokers playing with other people’s money”.
All that being said, if you were one of those “jokers” today, what would you do? I don’t know about you but I would try to think ahead rather than cast blame at what happened in the past.
If I felt the climate was right to modify my loan, I would be all over it in a nanosecond. I would gladly take the credit score hit for a chance to significantly improve my balance sheet.
That is a business decision.[/quote]
You’re missing the point. A business decision involves two willing parties who are each risking their own money. What we have here is one party, the FB, who took out a low-cost loan at the expense of an unwilling party, taxpayers through an unscrupulous intermediary, crooked banksters. Now you have the FB going back to the unscrupulous intermediary who is again going to steal from the unwilling party (taxpayers).
This is not a business transaction. It is socialism. If you can’t see that you are blind.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=North County Jim]
You’re describing water that went under the bridge years ago.Yes, I wouldn’t quibble with calling loans during the insanity of years past “two jokers playing with other people’s money”.
All that being said, if you were one of those “jokers” today, what would you do? I don’t know about you but I would try to think ahead rather than cast blame at what happened in the past.
If I felt the climate was right to modify my loan, I would be all over it in a nanosecond. I would gladly take the credit score hit for a chance to significantly improve my balance sheet.
That is a business decision.[/quote]
You’re missing the point. A business decision involves two willing parties who are each risking their own money. What we have here is one party, the FB, who took out a low-cost loan at the expense of an unwilling party, taxpayers through an unscrupulous intermediary, crooked banksters. Now you have the FB going back to the unscrupulous intermediary who is again going to steal from the unwilling party (taxpayers).
This is not a business transaction. It is socialism. If you can’t see that you are blind.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
Breeze, are you serious? Many, and I may even say most, would say the same thing about you. You have not act with the utmost of integretity on this site so point some of that high power preception at your self.
CE
[/quote]What the hell are you talking about? When have I asked for advice on this site? And if I did ask for advice, and I ignored it, and it ended up costing me money, do you see me begging for a bailout?
Hell no! I made my decisions and I suffer/gain from the consequences. That’s what people with integrity do.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
Breeze, are you serious? Many, and I may even say most, would say the same thing about you. You have not act with the utmost of integretity on this site so point some of that high power preception at your self.
CE
[/quote]What the hell are you talking about? When have I asked for advice on this site? And if I did ask for advice, and I ignored it, and it ended up costing me money, do you see me begging for a bailout?
Hell no! I made my decisions and I suffer/gain from the consequences. That’s what people with integrity do.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
Breeze, are you serious? Many, and I may even say most, would say the same thing about you. You have not act with the utmost of integretity on this site so point some of that high power preception at your self.
CE
[/quote]What the hell are you talking about? When have I asked for advice on this site? And if I did ask for advice, and I ignored it, and it ended up costing me money, do you see me begging for a bailout?
Hell no! I made my decisions and I suffer/gain from the consequences. That’s what people with integrity do.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
Breeze, are you serious? Many, and I may even say most, would say the same thing about you. You have not act with the utmost of integretity on this site so point some of that high power preception at your self.
CE
[/quote]What the hell are you talking about? When have I asked for advice on this site? And if I did ask for advice, and I ignored it, and it ended up costing me money, do you see me begging for a bailout?
Hell no! I made my decisions and I suffer/gain from the consequences. That’s what people with integrity do.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
Breeze, are you serious? Many, and I may even say most, would say the same thing about you. You have not act with the utmost of integretity on this site so point some of that high power preception at your self.
CE
[/quote]What the hell are you talking about? When have I asked for advice on this site? And if I did ask for advice, and I ignored it, and it ended up costing me money, do you see me begging for a bailout?
Hell no! I made my decisions and I suffer/gain from the consequences. That’s what people with integrity do.
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