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Live Frugally And Avoid Unnecessary Debt
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Open Question: What can California do to bail themselves out of debt?
They are in bad and it doesn’t look like our Government is in any shape to help them. What would suggest?
Open Question: Help for my male friend…..?
hello. im a friend of male and he is just wondering and alot of worried his money going really bad debt. and he is single, and he is paying his ex partner every week like 40euro for his one child. wondering can he claim money back from Tax? if that how does it work?
Thank u for sharing with me for my friend..
Open Question: Do you know why the Zombie Banks won’t die?
They are, afterall, still chock full of worthless mortgage paper. They just keep them on their asset sheets. I think it should be ruled fraud. It is fraud when the excutives know the assets are worthless but fail to take the losses on the balance sheet. Basic accounting per GAAP. That alone should get them in prison as well as their auditing firms. That is the law. These zombie banks are bigger and more corrupt than Enron accounting tricks. It is all fraud and illegal. Capitalize hell, they are damn near worthless except cash deposits and that belongs to the depositors, like you and I. Just a lot of cement and mortor that is unlikely worth much after that, too, is mortgaged.
Just more debt piled on worthless mortgage paper. Worth damned near nothing. No taxpayers do not want to buy those banks, my friend. A bad investment for taxpayer money. Someday you will see I am right. Zombie banks being propped up with taxpayer money called TARP or bailouts etc. Just BS, mainly.
President Goes for the Throat on Stimulus – The Daily Beast
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The Realities About Bad Credit Debt Consolidation – ???????????
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Obama must call halt to Congress’ ‘stimulus’ mistake
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On plane I am sitting next to John Bohn. Was an economist for Reagan. What he has to say is more depressing than CNBC.
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@glittermonkey Re-look at FM/FM involvement, they guaranteed more than $4tn in bad debt, IIRC
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@glittermonkey underwirters dont underwrite bad debt unless they have insurance. FM/FM was that insurance. Frank and Dodd kept raising limit
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Don’t Buy Bad Federal Debt!
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@DanteLee Donald’s always in debt..good times or bad. That’s how he rolls..wish I had his credit line though.
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