April 24, 2008
Open Question: how long do you have after foreclosure in missouri?
1. Mostly, I like the fact that Sen. McCain is proud to be an American (and I am proud of him). 2. Sen. McCain won't raise taxes (YOUR hard-earned money stays in your pocket instead of giving it to the government). 3. Sen. McCain will protect Americans around the world and at home. American soldiers will become the background of the fighting, while the Iraqi forces will take the foreground. Our soldiers will eventually stay as peacekeepers and protectors of Americans abroad - as they are in many of the places around the world). 4. Sen. McCain has a strong idea to save family homes from foreclosure. (Clinton's 5 year freeze on what the gov. charges the mortgage lenders has nothing to do with mortgage lenders adjusting the rate to us - the consumer, and as for Obama, he hasn't a clue except to attack Sen. McCain for coming up with a plan). 5. Sen. McCain may be a Republican, but he wants the party to go back to its basic fundimentals - not the was Bush treated it. Sen. McCain knows and respects, and is respected by Democrats in both the House and Senate. He has actually worked with them, and can do so for the better of America when he, Sen. John McCain, become your President of the United States of America. 6. Sen. McCain is honest. 7. Sen. McCain has foreign policy experience, and is well-respected by current foreign leaders with whom he has recently met. 8. Sen. McCain wants to keep jobs in America, and not see them go overseas, so he has a tax incentive plan for businesses to keep jobs here. Sen. McCain wants to financially help individuals to retrain for new jobs after losing jobs to foreign competitors such as the automobile and computer manufacturers. 9. Sen. McCain wants to eliminate the government's road tax during the Summer (Memorial Day to Labor Day). This would save us 18 cents per gallon, and diesel truckers would save 28 cents per gallon. The deisel tax savings would keep costs down due to delivery expenses of goods and services. 10. Sen. McCain lives against the corruption of the system. He could easily earmark millions of dollars for Arizona (like Clinton and Obama have for their states), but he hasn't asked for $1.00 because it's OUR money they take. He doesn't take money from Special Interest Groups because he doesn't want to be in their pocket (like Clinton and Obama have). more…
I am being sued for foreclosure, and I filed an answer to their complaint, and mailed them a copy. Can the plaintiffs lawyer say I never got it, so it doesnt count? more…
I have two homes in California. I live in one and the other one is a rental property. If i short sale/foreclosure, will the bank be going after the other home? more…
I recently received this email. I would retype/rephrase it, but it stands well enough on it's own. In just one year Remember the election in 2006? Thought you might like to read the following. A little over one year ago: 1) Consumer confidence stood at a 2 1/2 year high; 2) Regular gasoline sold for $2.19 a gallon; 3) The unemployment rate was 4.5%. Since voting in a Democratic Congress in 2006 we have seen: 1) Consumer confidence plummet; 2) The cost of regular gasoline soar to over $3.50 a gallon; 3) Unemployment is up to 5% (a 10% increase); 4) American households have seen $2.3 trillion in equity value evaporate (stock and mutual fund losses); 5) Americans have seen their home equity drop by $1.2 trillion dollars; 6) 1% of American homes are in foreclosure. America voted for change in 2006, and we got it! LOL… name some of this legislation that has been "blocked"! Good Luck! Last time I checked the US Constitution, it said (Article I, Section 7) that Congress has control of taxes and expenditures. meaning they have control of the purse strings. The point is, they were too busy passing BS legislation condemning the war, and not tending to the Nation's interests. Example - mining ANWAR, building refineries or Nuclear Plants.. or even getting the process started would have had a direct result in the oil / gas prices… but Nooooooooo they were too busy playing armchair generals AP/IPSOS Poll 4/7 - 4/9/08 Congressional disapproval rating 71% more…
I am in NY. Has anyone brought a home in foreclosure before? Exactly how does this work? We found the most beautiful home that we would never be able to afford for around $30,000. It just seems too good to be true. Has anyone had anythingl ike this work out for them before? more…
Is any a good deal or is it a mistake? To buy. more…
I am looking into buying a home that is close to or going into foreclosure. "The bank will entertain a short sale." Is there a way to find out how much is owed on the house so I can make a make an educated offer. more…
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