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BETRAYAL: Despite actual fraud, Obama urges foreclosures continue unabated

Date: Wed, 01/19/2011 - 17:57

Submitted by Gretchen VonDerhoff
on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 17:57

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Call me uninformed, I am just seeing what you probably saw on TV months ago.

RIGHT NOW, I am almost speechless. Let me say I rarely watch tv because my tv is one of the “old-fashioned” ones now that needs a decoder box and between that and my being in a “red and blue zone” and need a rooftop antenna, (so much for that easy transition).

As such, I guess I am behind the times, but I just came across a video and some print material that confirms what I have feared. As much as I suspected it, actually seeing it put on the TV as though it were nothing. I cannot decide what I feel, anger, rage, contempt, disgust,

Maybe everybody else in TV land has seen this already but you have to check this out.

It is clear that, as I suspected, Obama was saber-rattling, putting on a big show for the serfs and plebes, when he said he would use sanctions against those in the financial market who do not do what they promised to do when they were bailed out, i.e. home loan modifications.
NOT ONLY is this person I will no longer refer to as president not using sanctions. HE IS URGING THE FORECLOSURES GO FULL SPEED AHEAD. :neutral:

HE SAYS ITS NOT FAIR TO THOSE LOOKING FOR HOMES TO STOP FRAUDULENT FORECLOSURES.

I NEED NO MORE EVIDENCE, THE VERDICT IS IN, THIS MAN IS THE ANTI-CHRIST IF ONE EXISTS.

PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO TOO
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October 12, 2010
As Fraud Scandal Grows, White House Opposes National Moratorium on Foreclosures
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A coalition of as many as forty state attorneys general is expected to announce Wednesday a joint investigation into the recent revelations that major lenders may have committed fraud while forcing thousands of people out of their homes. While senior congressional Democrats have joined the calls for a national moratorium on foreclosures, the White House is arguing against punishing the industry. We speak to Democratic Rep. Ed Towns of New York. [includes rush transcript] [/QUOTE]http://www.democracynow.org/2010/10/12/as_fraud_scandal_grows_white_house


Wow...I do not generally watch news, too much doom and gloom that just depresses me....but I did go and watch that link.....I can't believe the white house is saying it is better to let these faulty foreclosures continue rather than 'upset' the industry....I read some of those horror stories about bank people busting down peoples doors and stealing stuff and breaking stuff, even on homes that ARE NOT in foreclosure!

totally upsetting


lrhall41

Submitted by goldenbast on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 18:14

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@GB... I rarely see TV either, for one thing my TV service (I dropped cable TV in an effort to be thrifty, lol)

So I figured since this was posted back in October 2010 that everybody was ahead of me and had seen it but maybe not...just wanted to be sure you knew it was from october and also to say I appreciate your interest.

People can only follow so many links (I myself am link-challenged right now - so many places, so little time) but I think if they see it they will appreciate if not like the content.:D


lrhall41

Submitted by Gretchen VonDerhoff on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 18:43

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Want to see how taxpayers are making the bankers richer when they buy foreclosed homes

but, you gotta have money to make money

Personally, I prefer keeping my conscience clean

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssl5yb7FewA


There's no money to be had in home modifications, check this out to see what YOU AND I, Mr and Mrs Taxpayer are doing with our money and who its going to.

The same people who caused this problem are not getting richer courtesy of taxpayers by way of acquiring short sale homes.


lrhall41

Submitted by Gretchen VonDerhoff on Fri, 01/21/2011 - 14:45

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