Short-Term Pain, Long-Term Wonder Foreclosure.com Scholarship Program Winning Essay 2017, (Grand Prize)

You know, I just read the following article, and see that the “Millennials” are being brain washed. Goldman Sachs said back around 2008 “Only the rich should own houses, everyone else should be renting”. Sorry, I am still looking for the article wherein I quoted from. I will find it, I used that in aContinue reading “Short-Term Pain, Long-Term Wonder Foreclosure.com Scholarship Program Winning Essay 2017, (Grand Prize)”

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RBS bankers joked about destroying the US housing market By Rob Davies

RBS bankers joked about destroying the US housing market By Editor August 16, 2018 http://www.theeventchronicle.com/finanace/rbs-bankers-joked-about-destroying-the-us-housing-market/ A boarded up building in Cleveland, Ohio, in January 2008. In the build up to the crisis mortgage lenders were incentivised to make as many loans as possible. Photograph: Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images Transcripts of pre-financial crisis conversations show seniorContinue reading “RBS bankers joked about destroying the US housing market By Rob Davies”

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FORECLOSURE HELL

I had been doing so much better about keeping up with my blogs, until about this last week. I had not gotten back to posting as much as I had in the past, but was doing much better. I have to admit though, every month, beginning the week before foreclosure hell (the day they auctionContinue reading “FORECLOSURE HELL”

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$150 billion in bank fines and penalties

7 years on from crisis, $150 billion in bank fines and penalties http://www.cnbc.com/2015/04/30/7-years-on-from-crisis-150-billion-in-bank-fines-and-penalties.html John W. Schoen | @johnwschoen Thursday, 30 Apr 2015 | 2:32 PM ET (Scott Mlyn | CNBC ) Bank of America Scott Mlyn | CNBC More than seven years after the global financial collapse, regulators and investors are still working through anContinue reading “$150 billion in bank fines and penalties”

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For How Long After 3/11, Did Japan Continue using the Nuclear Plants @ Fukushima ??? IAEA Wants to Know!

Watch: Nuclear experts confront Japanese scientists — IAEA says Fukushima reactors “might still be active” long after meltdowns — “Changes completely” our idea of what happened — “Very surprised… extremely high” Iodine-131 levels — Means fission reactions lasted for weeks or months (VIDEO) Published: October 27th, 2014 at 10:15 am ET By ENENews http://enenews.com/watch-international-experts-confront-japanese-scientist-iaea-fukushima-reactors-be-active-long-after-nuclear-fuel-melted-completely-change-picture-about-happened-very-surprised-about-extremel TeruyukiContinue reading “For How Long After 3/11, Did Japan Continue using the Nuclear Plants @ Fukushima ??? IAEA Wants to Know!”

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“It Ain’t as Bad As You Think” . ? . It Is As Bad As I Think, and Probably Even Worse

I keep thinking about that.  Being told that it really isn’t as bad as I think.  Hell if it ain’t! When I was a little girl, we walked to school.  We would get there in the morning, and there would be the morning prayer.  Right after that, we all said I Pledge Allegiance to theContinue reading ““It Ain’t as Bad As You Think” . ? . It Is As Bad As I Think, and Probably Even Worse”

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Toxic Loans – Settlement for Investors, SCREW THE BORROWERS!!!

Settlement can be found at: Click to access 471201471413656848428.pdf This Settlement Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into between the United States acting through the United States Department of Justice (“Department of Justice”), along with the States of California, Delaware, Illinois, and New York and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, acting through their respective Attorneys General (collectively, “theContinue reading “Toxic Loans – Settlement for Investors, SCREW THE BORROWERS!!!”

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Department of Justice http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2014/July/14-ag-733.html Office of Public Affairs FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, July 14, 2014 Justice Department, Federal and State Partners Secure Record $7 Billion Global Settlement with Citigroup for Misleading Investors About Securities Containing Toxic Mortgages Citigroup to Pay the Largest Penalty of Its Kind – $4 Billion The Justice Department, along with federalContinue reading

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