Limiting Foreclosure – Tall Call

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

governmentWith a new government set to take office next year, measures to curb the uncontrolled influx of foreclosures that have been going on since last year are being formulated. From funding help to be provided by the state to tax discounts, they are only some of the possible aids the government might provide this coming year. Many who have lost their homes now rely heavily on state help and with the bailout funds that were released a few months back, nothing really changed and people still lost homes.
Tax cuts for homeowners are coming as well as cash checks to aid people get back their lives. But is it all going to make a difference? Time will tell for the housing market has yet to see a rebound in sales enough to call this crisis over. Just hope more help is made available to those who have managed to scrounge for funds necessary to cover mortgages before it is too late.

Bailout

Monday, March 17th, 2008

bailout.jpgBad Idea, many financial analysts and politicians say. Why, the crisis in the housing market happened because they let it and we should help pay for it. I don’t think so, is the stand of GOD candidate McCain. Why should the rest of America pay for the mistakes of people, some of whom are almost considered to own the housing business? They’ve been earning big for a long long time and it’s about time they shell out some money from their own pockets. This should be a lesson for people who seek to earn money and not abide by the rules of the game. Let them figure it out by themselves; they’re old enough to stand up for the messes they’ve made.

Thanks for the insight!