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The case against retirement
Sun Nov 15, 2009
As an Expat living in Mexico I can say that Americans have lost sight of what's important. Living is the key to life not helping extended family members. I have had a lot of good job's and they did pay a living wage. I did not get rich.
The case against retirement
Sun Nov 15, 2009
I find this article quite amuzing. Especially the quote about the artist. I beleive with globalization anyone over 50 is at risk of losing their job (being forced out or bought out) and becoming cronically unemployed. The age of the baby boomer is OVER.
Do you support the financial rescue package passed by the Senate Wednesday?
Wed Oct 1, 2008
I travel extensively in Mexico. There are no bailouts there. People pull together and bail themselves out. They may no have much but there are very little taxes too. When they build a house it's with CASH.
Housing market not out of the woods
Mon Sep 8, 2008
All loans assumed by the Federal gov including any secondary loans attached to the property cannot be cleared in Bankruptcy or chapter 7 as most people call it. These loans are now Government property and are not dischargable.
Government is now 'nation's mortgage lender'
Mon Sep 8, 2008
You will notice that there is no mention about what I previously wrote by the news media. They are all asleep at the wheel. You might say this was all preplanned. Or you could say it was all by chance. The 800# gorilla just sat on 4(+future defaulters) million
Government is now 'nation's mortgage lender'
Mon Sep 8, 2008
All loans assumed by the Federal gov including any secondary loans attached to the property cannot be cleared in Bankruptcy or chapter 7 as most people call it. These loans are now Government property and are not dischargable.
Wall Street may cheer Fannie, Freddie bailout
Sun Sep 7, 2008
All loans assumed by the Federal gov including any secondary loans attached to the property cannot be cleared in Bankruptcy or chapter 7 as most people call it. These loans are now Government property and are not dischargable.
Wall Street may cheer Fannie, Freddie bailout
Sun Sep 7, 2008
All loans assumed by the Federal gov including any secondary loans attached to the property cannot be cleared in Bankruptcy or chapter 7 as most people call it. These loans are now Government property and are not dischargable.
Wall Street may cheer Fannie, Freddie bailout
Sun Sep 7, 2008
Wall Street will cheer. They are off the hook. 4 million green housing investors are on the hook
Government takes control of� Fannie, Freddie
Sun Sep 7, 2008
GReenspan did escape and left it to that OTHER GUY. HEY THIS COULD MAKE A GOOD COMMERCIAL AD LEFT TO THE OTHER GUY
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The case against retirement
The case against retirement
Do you support the financial rescue package passed by the Senate Wednesday?
Housing market not out of the woods
Government is now 'nation's mortgage lender'
Government is now 'nation's mortgage lender'
Wall Street may cheer Fannie, Freddie bailout
Wall Street may cheer Fannie, Freddie bailout
Wall Street may cheer Fannie, Freddie bailout
Government takes control of� Fannie, Freddie