July 4, 2008
Open Question: How do you find people that are in currently are in foreclosure but havent been foreclosed on yet?
Do banks give this type of info to the public? more…
1. Economic downturn is "psychological." 2. "Great progress economically" during the Bush years. 3. eBay is the answer for poverty and recession. 4. "Tear down" New Orleans? Economic downturn is "psychological." Having on multiple occasions admitted his limited understanding of the economy, Senator McCain instead turned armchair psychologist to diagnose the U.S economic slowdown. In April, McCain told Fox News' Neil Cavuto that "a lot of our problems today, as you know, are psychological." Apparently, four months of job losses, oil at $120 a barrel, record gas prices at the pump, 47 million uninsured and a devastating home foreclosure crisis are merely a figment of Americans' imaginations. 2. "Great progress economically" during the Bush years. If Americans' financial woes are all in their heads, John McCain's assessment of George W. Bush's economic leadership is pure hallucination. Asked by Bloomberg's Peter Cook on April 17 if Americans would say they are better off today "than before George Bush took office more than seven years ago," McCain replied: "I think if you look at the overall record and millions of jobs have been created, et cetera, et cetera, you could make an argument that there's been great progress economically over that period of time." 3. eBay is the answer for poverty and recession. During his so-called "Forgotten Places" tour last month, John McCain offered the people of the economically devastated regions in Martin County, Kentucky and Youngstown, Ohio a path out of financial desperation: eBay. "Today, for example," McCain said, "1.3 million people in the world make a living off eBay, most of those are in the United State of America." If that sounds like something McCain's national campaign co-chair and former eBay CEO Meg Whitman might say, it's because she did. In March, she told Lesley Stahl on 60 Minutes, "We have about - around the world, about 1.3 million people make most, if not all, of their living selling on eBay." (It should come as no surprise that President Bush, too, extolled the virtues of Americans' economic futures as sellers on eBay.) 4. "Tear down" New Orleans? McCain kicked off his tour in New Orleans, where he lambasted George W. Bush's handling of the Katrina disaster. (As it turns out, McCain's criticism was choreographed with the White House as part of a coordinated effort to create the facade of distance between McCain and President Bush.) There, McCain would not commit to the future of the city's devastated 9th ward: "That's why we need to go back to have a conversation about what to do about it. Rebuild it? Tear it down? Ya know, whatever it is." Just three days later, McCain claimed selective amnesia about his New Orleans comments, saying, "I don’t remember ever saying it." Perhaps John McCain remembers celebrating his 69th birthday with President Bush on August 29, 2005, just as Hurricane Katrina slammed ashore. ACID: Find someone else to harasses because I am not interested in becoming the person you love to stalk.. Slaps: Agree Uhuru: I will check it out more…
hi everyone, since the market is down maybe a lot of things have changed. so i found out about 2 companies that have foreclosures home for sale. they are www.bargainnetwork. i found them on craiglist.com. when i called they told me that my mortgage will be based on what is owed on the house, even with bad credit, and there wont be any down payment. it seems too good to be true. and there's refundable fee in case you don't find a house that you like. so how do i find out if they legit or not? does any of you had any experience with any of these companies? i don't know how the foreclosure thing work. can you guys tell me more about it. i'm new to that web. unfortunately there's not an easy way to thank each you. so thanks in advance i'm located in florida more…
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