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To: FreepShop
/No,this is only for those who come here under the amnesty proposal/s.

This may create more homeowners,but for how long until they can't afford the payments, and the taxpayers are stuck with yet another foreclosure?

Why is gov't involved in this at all? If this is such a good idea,private enterprise can take these risks.

4 posted on 01/31/2004 11:09:54 PM PST by exit82 (Toll free number for the Capitol switchboard:1-800-648-3516--let your reps in DC know what you think)
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To: exit82
Gee. No money down.

I am in the apartment business. My wife and I borrowed against everything we had to buy a 56 unit complex in Anderson, Indiana. We had to come up with almost 30% to get our loan. Since we took over, six factories here have closed and jobs sent overseas or to old Mehico. The Feds take 30% of my income, and the County raised my property taxes from $44,000 to $66,000 - effectively taxing me out of business. Government takes my tax money, but gives eleven year tax abatements to a developer who is building two apartment complexes to compete with me. The county and HUD take my tax money and gives $484 a month to my competition for every welfare family they let in. The state takes my tax money to form a lending department to make it simpler for non-working people with terrible credit to buy their first house instead of renting from me. Meanwhile, the Fed keeps interest rates artificially low so more cheap, worthless homes can get built for these people who have no business going into that much debt. In our state, both bankruptcies and home foreclosures are higher than anywhere in the country, because of this madness of income redistribution that city, state and federal government engages in. There's no shame anymore, no repercussions for going broke and stiffing your creditors, because there will always be a government safety net to let deadbeats turn right around and do the same thing all over again.

Government taxation is forcing me to sell my business in just two years, and with these current conditions, I'll be lucky to find a buyer. I have tried for two years to stay off of the government teat, to not apply for programs and handouts, to do things the right way and make it on my own. But the explosion of government programs and entitlements and vouchers and tax abatements and every other kind of scheme designed to let an ever-expanding class of mooch gulp down my tax money has finally killed me.

So now Bush's HUD is going to get a bigger budget to give away essentially free mortgages to these deadbeats. Explain to me again why I should vote for this guy. Gee, maybe he can come up with a federal program to pay me to vote for him. Republican, indeed.
8 posted on 01/31/2004 11:29:51 PM PST by Hodapp ("O Judgment, thou art fled to brutish beasts, and men have lost their reason.")
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To: exit82
Why is gov't involved in this at all? If this is such a good idea,private enterprise can take these risks.

Because with the government subsidized foreclosures, banks can sieze the property with no money down.

28 posted on 02/01/2004 9:51:34 AM PST by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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