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The difficulties go back more than 18 months, why the sudden concern now. Not because of home owners. The banks are finally concerned and the assistance it seems to me is only in that direction. The neighbours to the couple in the story, obviously recieved no consideration from the lenders. Why would they change that now.The US is making a habit of indifference, take New Orleans since the cyclone, mostly left to rot. I remember a placard in New York during the last Presidential campaign which read "F..k the poor",, says it allThe supply of money IS drying up and that will ultimately mean paying more to get it, such as higher interest rates and increased forclosures.If people want to live in dreamland that's OK, but I cant buy it. Increasingly with the planet becoming more overpoplulated by the day it will be dog eat dog
The difficulties go back more than 18 months, why the sudden concern now. Not because of home owners. The banks are finally concerned and the assistance it seems to me is only in that direction. The neighbours to the couple in the story, obviously recieved no consideration from the lenders. Why would they change that now.
The US is making a habit of indifference, take New Orleans since the cyclone, mostly left to rot. I remember a placard in New York during the last Presidential campaign which read "F..k the poor",, says it all
The supply of money IS drying up and that will ultimately mean paying more to get it, such as higher interest rates and increased forclosures.
If people want to live in dreamland that's OK, but I cant buy it. Increasingly with the planet becoming more overpoplulated by the day it will be dog eat dog
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