Hope and Change just keeps failing...and I was never in doubt that it would, as was never given any reason or track record to say that it would succeed. If this was a business, people would be crying "scandal!"
From the Washington Times
Back in March 2009, the Obama administration unveiled the Home Affordable Modification Program, or HAMP, a program for helping delinquent borrowers save their homes from foreclosure - a problem that got worse again in reports released just ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Wednesday, March 2nd 2011 In News Items | Tags: duped, failire, foreclosures, HAMP, homeownders, mortgages |
Hope and Change just keeps failing...and I was never in doubt that it would, as was never given any reason or track record to say that it would succeed. If this was a business, people would be crying "scandal!"
From the Washington Times
Back in March 2009, the Obama administration unveiled the Home Affordable Modification Program, or HAMP, a program for helping delinquent borrowers save their homes from foreclosure - a problem that got worse again in reports released just ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Thursday, May 27th 2010 In News Items | Tags: bank, bankruptcy, economic, europe, foreclosures, gallup, greece, mortgages, recession, recovery, underemployment |
On the news, we keep hearing how we are coming out of our economic woes.
Do people really know and understand what is happening in Greece and Europe and really think it's not happening, or couldn't happen here?
Not me, and that is why I liked this list of 25 questions.
From 25 Questions To Ask Anyone Who Is Delusional Enough To Believe That This Economic Recovery Is Real:
#1) In what universe is an economy with 39.68 million Americans on food stamps ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Monday, February 9th 2009 In News Items | Tags: billion, brazil, debt, doom, economy, general motors, government, mortgages, power |
Recently comments by the South Carolina governor, to me, shows a total awareness of what is going on with this country of late:
The South Carolina Republican said such an economy is “what you see in Russia or Venezuela or Zimbabwe or places like that where it matters not how good your product is to the consumer but what your political connection is to those in power.”
“A problem that was created by building up of too much debt will not be ... Read More








