I would strongly urge lenders, banks and investors to consider agreeing to adjust notes back to the start rate on the adjusting and ballooning mortgages (or the start rate +.25% or .50%). Don't pay them any incentive or "bailout" to do so. They made the bad loans or let them be made. Let them tak
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10/01/2008
I would strongly urge lenders, banks and investors to consider agreeing to adjust notes back to the start rate on the adjusting and ballooning mortgages (or the start rate +.25% or .50%). Don't pay them any incentive or "bailout" to do so. They made the bad loans or let them be made. Let them tak
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10/01/2008
I would strongly urge lenders, banks and investors to consider agreeing to adjust notes back to the start rate on the adjusting and ballooning mortgages (or the start rate +.25% or .50%). Don't pay them any incentive or "bailout" to do so. They made the bad loans or let them be made. Let them tak
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10/01/2008
I would strongly urge lenders, banks and investors to consider agreeing to adjust notes back to the start rate on the adjusting and ballooning mortgages (or the start rate +.25% or .50%). Don't pay them any incentive or "bailout" to do so. They made the bad loans or let them be made. Let them tak
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10/01/2008
I would strongly urge lenders, banks and investors to consider agreeing to adjust notes back to the start rate on the adjusting and ballooning mortgages (or the start rate +.25% or .50%). Don't pay them any incentive or "bailout" to do so. They made the bad loans or let them be made. Let them tak
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10/01/2008
I would strongly urge lenders, banks and investors to consider agreeing to adjust notes back to the start rate on the adjusting and ballooning mortgages (or the start rate +.25% or .50%). Don't pay them any incentive or "bailout" to do so. They made the bad loans or let them be made. Let them tak
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10/01/2008
Why are we bailing out the banks when consumers were duped into the cruddy loan products the banks sold them...? (At least some of them were "up-sold" the ARM or some other ridiculous loan, perhaps with an inflated Debt/Income ratio as an added bonus?) Why should businesses be saved when consumer
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10/01/2008