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ParticipantI think that is part of the proposal being looked at in Congress. It doesn’t mean it will not be removed, but it sure is a deal breaker for many of us. I hope a lot of things do not happen, but I usually send a lot of e-mail to Congress when it is so damaging to many taxpayers and ultimately the economy.
“Sen. Kent Conrad (D., N.D.) and others involved in talks on a health bill said Tuesday that the idea of taxing health benefits is unpopular with voters, though they stressed that it hasn’t been completely swept off the bargaining table.”
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ParticipantI think that is part of the proposal being looked at in Congress. It doesn’t mean it will not be removed, but it sure is a deal breaker for many of us. I hope a lot of things do not happen, but I usually send a lot of e-mail to Congress when it is so damaging to many taxpayers and ultimately the economy.
“Sen. Kent Conrad (D., N.D.) and others involved in talks on a health bill said Tuesday that the idea of taxing health benefits is unpopular with voters, though they stressed that it hasn’t been completely swept off the bargaining table.”
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ParticipantI think that is part of the proposal being looked at in Congress. It doesn’t mean it will not be removed, but it sure is a deal breaker for many of us. I hope a lot of things do not happen, but I usually send a lot of e-mail to Congress when it is so damaging to many taxpayers and ultimately the economy.
“Sen. Kent Conrad (D., N.D.) and others involved in talks on a health bill said Tuesday that the idea of taxing health benefits is unpopular with voters, though they stressed that it hasn’t been completely swept off the bargaining table.”
Veritas
ParticipantI think that is part of the proposal being looked at in Congress. It doesn’t mean it will not be removed, but it sure is a deal breaker for many of us. I hope a lot of things do not happen, but I usually send a lot of e-mail to Congress when it is so damaging to many taxpayers and ultimately the economy.
“Sen. Kent Conrad (D., N.D.) and others involved in talks on a health bill said Tuesday that the idea of taxing health benefits is unpopular with voters, though they stressed that it hasn’t been completely swept off the bargaining table.”
July 17, 2009 at 12:03 PM in reply to: Ethical considerations (none) for defaulting on non-recourse loan. #432588Veritas
ParticipantI think you need to put aside the fact taxpayers’ money is involved for a number of reasons. Many of the Piggs do not support the War(s) started by Bush and continued by Obama, yet we pay our taxes. I do not like giving aid to terrorist nations and yet I pay taxes. I agree with the post regarding fraud in the loan application and not having it both ways: not paying, but living there free. It is a complex situation. I am not going to judge anyone for doing what they consider best for their family in any given situation if it is their own home and not one of many investments bought to flip. I have little to no sympathy for people who bought multiple properties with no money down and made liar loans to buy them. They helped create the bubble as did banks and lenders who did not do due diligence when approving their loans.
July 17, 2009 at 12:03 PM in reply to: Ethical considerations (none) for defaulting on non-recourse loan. #432802Veritas
ParticipantI think you need to put aside the fact taxpayers’ money is involved for a number of reasons. Many of the Piggs do not support the War(s) started by Bush and continued by Obama, yet we pay our taxes. I do not like giving aid to terrorist nations and yet I pay taxes. I agree with the post regarding fraud in the loan application and not having it both ways: not paying, but living there free. It is a complex situation. I am not going to judge anyone for doing what they consider best for their family in any given situation if it is their own home and not one of many investments bought to flip. I have little to no sympathy for people who bought multiple properties with no money down and made liar loans to buy them. They helped create the bubble as did banks and lenders who did not do due diligence when approving their loans.
July 17, 2009 at 12:03 PM in reply to: Ethical considerations (none) for defaulting on non-recourse loan. #433102Veritas
ParticipantI think you need to put aside the fact taxpayers’ money is involved for a number of reasons. Many of the Piggs do not support the War(s) started by Bush and continued by Obama, yet we pay our taxes. I do not like giving aid to terrorist nations and yet I pay taxes. I agree with the post regarding fraud in the loan application and not having it both ways: not paying, but living there free. It is a complex situation. I am not going to judge anyone for doing what they consider best for their family in any given situation if it is their own home and not one of many investments bought to flip. I have little to no sympathy for people who bought multiple properties with no money down and made liar loans to buy them. They helped create the bubble as did banks and lenders who did not do due diligence when approving their loans.
July 17, 2009 at 12:03 PM in reply to: Ethical considerations (none) for defaulting on non-recourse loan. #433174Veritas
ParticipantI think you need to put aside the fact taxpayers’ money is involved for a number of reasons. Many of the Piggs do not support the War(s) started by Bush and continued by Obama, yet we pay our taxes. I do not like giving aid to terrorist nations and yet I pay taxes. I agree with the post regarding fraud in the loan application and not having it both ways: not paying, but living there free. It is a complex situation. I am not going to judge anyone for doing what they consider best for their family in any given situation if it is their own home and not one of many investments bought to flip. I have little to no sympathy for people who bought multiple properties with no money down and made liar loans to buy them. They helped create the bubble as did banks and lenders who did not do due diligence when approving their loans.
July 17, 2009 at 12:03 PM in reply to: Ethical considerations (none) for defaulting on non-recourse loan. #433334Veritas
ParticipantI think you need to put aside the fact taxpayers’ money is involved for a number of reasons. Many of the Piggs do not support the War(s) started by Bush and continued by Obama, yet we pay our taxes. I do not like giving aid to terrorist nations and yet I pay taxes. I agree with the post regarding fraud in the loan application and not having it both ways: not paying, but living there free. It is a complex situation. I am not going to judge anyone for doing what they consider best for their family in any given situation if it is their own home and not one of many investments bought to flip. I have little to no sympathy for people who bought multiple properties with no money down and made liar loans to buy them. They helped create the bubble as did banks and lenders who did not do due diligence when approving their loans.
July 17, 2009 at 11:47 AM in reply to: OT- ‘Since when does our great free-market country punish success’… #432568Veritas
ParticipantI am sure the stimulus will create jobs: government jobs managing all the companies they take over and try to run.
July 17, 2009 at 11:47 AM in reply to: OT- ‘Since when does our great free-market country punish success’… #432784Veritas
ParticipantI am sure the stimulus will create jobs: government jobs managing all the companies they take over and try to run.
July 17, 2009 at 11:47 AM in reply to: OT- ‘Since when does our great free-market country punish success’… #433084Veritas
ParticipantI am sure the stimulus will create jobs: government jobs managing all the companies they take over and try to run.
July 17, 2009 at 11:47 AM in reply to: OT- ‘Since when does our great free-market country punish success’… #433155Veritas
ParticipantI am sure the stimulus will create jobs: government jobs managing all the companies they take over and try to run.
July 17, 2009 at 11:47 AM in reply to: OT- ‘Since when does our great free-market country punish success’… #433315Veritas
ParticipantI am sure the stimulus will create jobs: government jobs managing all the companies they take over and try to run.
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