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Who's Financing Bad Mortgages Now: Uncle Sam {Housingwatch}
Apr 14th 2010 9:16PM
the Government has no need to have problems dealing with house foreclosures because the Government already has functioning working systems programmes concerning affordable housing for masses in all states in America. So, the Governmert should bailout itself by recircling all these foreclosed houses into the Government already exiting subsidized housing system programmes, and then resource the astaked equity which could have gone to support the morgages into the government's account. Meaning, the government still gets that subtle equity from the bankers though. And this equity into the government account will now create jobs by employing workers with it to distribute these newly claimed foreclosed houses in to the already existing subsidized housing in the states. Then, this means more houses in the already functioning government subsidized housing in the states. So, there wont be more long line of waiting in these already exiting functioning subsidized housing in the states. And if the government is giving out subsidized houses to the masses of the states, then the masses have no need for morgages how much more for bailout. Because all these bailedout snags are only justifiable if the masses are equally benefiting from it at the same time. Heath care bailedout benefits everybody and so it is justifiable. Another would -be justifiable bailout should be on education, because children and people from parents, grand parents, adopted and foreigners masses need education for skills, innovation, invention, to be self reliant, create more jobs, and have the knowledge to contribute more positively to the nation. Consider this people.
How will you spend your tax refund? We've got some ideas {WalletPop}
Apr 14th 2010 9:00PM
the Government has no need to have problems dealing with house foreclosures because the Government already has functioning working systems programmes concerning affordable housing for masses in all states in America. So, the Governmert should bailout itself by recircling all these foreclosed houses into the Government already exiting subsidized housing system programmes, and then resouce the astake equity which could have gone to support the morgages into the government's account. Meaning, the government still get that subtle equity from the bankers though. And this equity into the government account will now create jobs by employing workers with it to distribute these newly claimed foreclosed houses in to the already existing subsidized housing in the states. Then, this means more houses in the already functioning government subsidized housing in the states. So, there wont be more long line of waiting in these already exiting functioning subsidized housing in the states. And if the government is giving out subsidized houses to the masses of the states, then the masses have no need for morgages how much more for bailout. Because all these bailedout snags are only justifiable if the masses are equally benefiting from it at the same time. Heath care bailedout benefits everybody and so it is justifiable. Another would be justifiable bailout should be on education, because children and people from parents, grand parents, adopted and foriegners masses need education for skills, innovation, invention, to be self reliant, create more jobs, and have the knowledge to contribute more positively to the nation. Consider this people.
8 Phrases That Don't Mean What You Think They Mean {Asylum}
Oct 8th 2009 3:15PM what you mean? I could care less, means you care. no, I could care less, means I don't care. I could careless is from the phrase: " to be care less, meaning not be careful.
So I could careless, means I don't care or not careful. So What is wrong in that.
The G20 Wives - Who's The Most Stylish First Lady? {Stylelist (Main)}
Apr 5th 2009 2:04PM oh, 'don't mean to marginalized your addressed theme. The going to unveil news is pertinent and striking too. so I deem it worthwhile for aol and aol comsumers to fleetly reflect on the heroic happening from my community Ewohimi, in Nigeria. My long extended families in March 28th 2009, celebrated the passing- on of their antiquated daughter, Ishangbedo Achioya, of 127 years old. She is survived by 2children out of 6children. At a young age, she had 3children who all died. Then, she didn't bear any more child until at her late 30s and 40s years old. these surviving children ranges from 70 to 80 year old now. This should be interesting, isn't it?. For more quest on this , contact me at poetikness@aol.com. thanks.
What the proposed stimulus means for your pocketbook {WalletPop}
Feb 10th 2009 6:01PM hey I went to the site attached to your posting on aol comment section. the step3 on the registration stated some fees for membership, what does that mean?, I cann't be a free member? to do some survey for you.?