john nannemann
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Registered: May 2008
Location: southcentral arkansas
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quote: Originally posted by trackdriver
Read it John and he did spread the wealth so to speak. I still think there was a bigger plan at work intentional steering,lacks fair lending laws and unintentional consequences. The simple thing to do is blame poor people and let the rich get away. There was no one party to blame in this.
the whole thing is we're (the taxpayers) are financing the greatest one time wealth transfer in history. bailing out homedwellers with mortgage write downs into the tens of thousands each AND bailing out the rich bondholders who bought the poor credit risk based "assets" because of the promises of the government via the gse's. if you payed your bills and taxes and acted responsibly as i and many others did you and your posterity are getting the big shaft, AGAIN. greed on EVERY level.
it is literally like people think they should get a "chalk" or "scotch" financially at whatever their high point is. personally, i been up, down, and all around for most of my life but i have never expected to be bailed out by my fellow citizens.
the FACT is track, my problem with b.o. is the fact that i know that he and his ilk are all about perpetuating or expanding many things that i KNOW are unsustainable. he didn't make them unsustainable, they are because they go against "economic natural law". he didn't invent them all, but they are none the less unsustainable. when i say this, i mean by their own "weight" they will eventually fail or are currently failing and they are not even payable if they expropriated the ENTIRE GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT. if you at your house try to live that much beyond your means they would not only come take all your stuff but likely put you in jail for fraud. look what they did to madoff. he was running the same scheme privately. "our" creditors ARE COMING to get our "stuff", that is they only way they can repatriate the funny money.
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