Sorry I disagree with you, Scataphagos. Dont get me wrong, I am not defending the government in anyway, all I am saying is that people need to think about the piece of paper they are signing.
You know how many first time homeowners go to a closing without an attorney or consult one before hand.. Hmmm.. the biggest debt I have ever had to assume but I want to save the 250 bucks.... That is plain stupid.. Because if you dont understand what the contract states an attonery should be able to enlighten you on the finer points.. like in 5 years if rates change for the bad you are SOL for example ... If you are defending that type of action than I assume you believe that everyone should get bailed out when they themselves take wrong action. Sorry but, Im not in that camp.
Speaking of the DEMS, why is it that the "first black president", Bill Clinton is never mentioned when discussing how he changed they way they calculate Unemployment and CPI to falsely make things look better then they are, to name a few. That is just as bad as the "Every American has a right to own a home"
Its about time that people start paying for their mistakes, it will hopefully teach them a lesson and they wont act like a sheep the next time they have to make an important decision.
Ghostdog
You know how many first time homeowners go to a closing without an attorney or consult one before hand.. Hmmm.. the biggest debt I have ever had to assume but I want to save the 250 bucks.... That is plain stupid.. Because if you dont understand what the contract states an attonery should be able to enlighten you on the finer points.. like in 5 years if rates change for the bad you are SOL for example ... If you are defending that type of action than I assume you believe that everyone should get bailed out when they themselves take wrong action. Sorry but, Im not in that camp.
Speaking of the DEMS, why is it that the "first black president", Bill Clinton is never mentioned when discussing how he changed they way they calculate Unemployment and CPI to falsely make things look better then they are, to name a few. That is just as bad as the "Every American has a right to own a home"
Its about time that people start paying for their mistakes, it will hopefully teach them a lesson and they wont act like a sheep the next time they have to make an important decision.
Ghostdog
