Idea to Stop Foreclosures and Home Evictions
June 30th, 2009 | by admin |
In order to prevent foreclosures and evictions, we must use strategy to leverage the banks. Obama cannot find jobs for over 20 million Americans and expect them to pay a huge Mortgage to his bailed-out banks anyway! People can avoid eviction if they help out each other. People can live cheaply and won’t have to look for full time work once this unnecessary expense has been done away with!
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26 Responses to “Idea to Stop Foreclosures and Home Evictions”
By Popajaja on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
Well said!
Well said!
By uhlsilence on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
Man think of all …
Man think of all the money we have spent, and how it could have impoved the lifes of every American, and all the other people around the world, namely Africa. You mean to tell me we can spend that much to “help” iraq, but we don’t so much as speak a word of the starving nations in Africa. Give me a ing break. This has got to end. Money does not solve technical problems, feeding the world only requires everyone working together. Instead the elite bleed it dry.
By Popajaja on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
Cost of War in Iraq …
Cost of War in Iraq $681,235,295,817
Cost of War in Afghanistan $190,735,601,008
By antiforeclosurearmy on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
Now if you could …
Now if you could contact Ron Paul and get him on board this idea… I think he could really have a real rEVOLution and End the Fed. That would be really nice.
By antiforeclosurearmy on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
Ok, sure. I’ll …
Ok, sure. I’ll think of something. I’m working on it. I just need some time. I just have to find the right track. Thanks.
By antiforeclosurearmy on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
I know, 180 is …
I know, 180 is pretty sad. I’ve just started, I’m afraid. What would you suggest? I’m always open for improvements and ideas if you have one.
By Popajaja on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
Ron Paul – …
Ron Paul – America’s Last Chance!
By silent11shadow on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
Where is your …
Where is your marketing skill o american?? Sex up your video and titles, add some sex, britney, omg, etc. make people aware.
This is 21st century, power is really in internet. Look at iranian revolution right now, all based on internet.
Look at obama, he used internet in his favour. Join with like minded people DO SOMETHING
By silent11shadow on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
Creditors were …
Creditors were willing to slave for nothing otherwise they had to eat leaves and dogs. What about our american counterparts?
In 1972 Nixon informed “in private” to the world that total dollar not equal to gold in fort knox. The dollar press then never ever had a breather.
Forget arguments of the past and the causes. You are doing a miserable job (joke) Look at the views to your video, 180, PATHETIC
By antiforeclosurearmy on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
Yes, I agree, let’s …
Yes, I agree, let’s change it. All I can say about the 60 Trillion is that we’re going to have to make a HUGE apology to our creditors. All we can do is cut down the size of government and send them all the gold in Fort Knox. We might have to put the pictures of their Founding Fathers in our history books in a place of honor too. But, let’s be fair too, trade was not equal in the first place. Why were our creditors’ workers not paying high mortgages too?
By silent11shadow on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
1. Regan destroyed …
1. Regan destroyed unions
2. You americans are not aware of the problem, 99% of US of A. Sing songs of gaiety while your govt bleed you, eat your kids and sell the unborn to china
3. Govt dont need your cash, it can print it. Pvt banks can then borrow to accomodate the shortfall and lend it out to you
4. Talk about your morgatge, leave that aside, who the is going to pay the 60 trillion debt that you owe the world?
No need to fight the system, change it.
By antiforeclosurearmy on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
This is probably …
This is probably why you should start with as many friends and family as you can. Once those strong network groups are formed, you could then form alliances. Money is not going to mean much with all this financial catastrophes going on these days. From what I understand, printing money will only lead to hyperinflation.
By HeathenRage on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
Friends?
My …
Friends?
My neighbors would cut my throat and leave me for dead if they could make money doing it.
Like I said before…when the bank comes for my home it will be ashes.
By antiforeclosurearmy on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
Once these groups …
Once these groups are formed, you could even go after them. You could strike them with home devaluations and takeovers. If they cannot evict your friends, it doesn’t matter what they paid.
By HeathenRage on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
But you are …
But you are forgetting that there are people that make lots of money buying foreclosures for pennies on the dollar.
By antiforeclosurearmy on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
Yeah, I find it odd …
Yeah, I find it odd how all these bailout companies are getting money from the taxpayers and the taxpayers still have to pay the same amount! And these same rotten banks are holding on to extra inventory to keep prices up so they can continue to charge more.
By criticalmindseed on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
exactly, but why …
exactly, but why should the working class pay for a house twice? and lazy people work harder for having nothing than rich people who make their money do all the work. Our messed up society and its dissfunctional value system allows the truly lazy to rule the masses. This can be an overwhelming game to play, just to participate in “life” not to mention our system does not have the capacity to provide a place for everyone.
By criticalmindseed on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
95% of our money …
95% of our money supply is created by debt! This money needs to be paid back + interest. If our collective debt + interest is greater than the money supply, how are we all supposed to come up with the money to pay back? The system is designed to work only if a very specific set of economic conditions exist. We are seeing what happens when those conditions are not right.
By antiforeclosurearmy on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
The banks tried to …
The banks tried to get as many subprime borrowers as they could using ‘teaser’ low-interest rates. They did this because they were trying to get the volume they need to repackage those subprime borrowers into AAA class securities, which had the effect of ripping off everyone else! So they need to fail.
By moniequa on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
Here is my question …
Here is my question for you, who made these mortgage payers took out those loans? If they get their homes foreclosed they are not responsible people, responsible people do not buy what they can’t afford. Foreclosure is directly caused by borrowers. I hope this thing start faster and last longer.
By antiforeclosurearmy on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
We ‘had’ to bailout …
We ‘had’ to bailout these banks? We ‘had’ to bailout GM and Chrysler also? Now they will need billions more just to keep their heads above water! Not to mention that, PRIME mortgage holders are now starting to default! Search USA Today: “Foreclosure crisis spreads from subprime to prime mortgages.” So now it’s the ‘responsible’ people who had good jobs and good credit getting hit. This thing is just starting.
By moniequa on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
“I also don’t see …
“I also don’t see how defending the bailout banks is “American.” We had to bailout the banks, although I’m not crazy about the idea, because the irresponsible borrowers didn’t pay their mortgage and besides, TARP is to be paid back with interest.
By antiforeclosurearmy on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
I also don’t see …
I also don’t see how defending the bailout banks is “American.” Did those bailout banks ‘work’ for the money they got from the taxpayers?
By antiforeclosurearmy on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
However, don’t get …
However, don’t get me wrong. The people who still want to pay a mortgage can still pay into the system as much as they want and risk getting evicted and sleep on the sidewalk if they lose their jobs. But those people should not dictate to those who want out of the system.
By antiforeclosurearmy on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
Did the American …
Did the American Indians pay a mortgage or rent? Would you say that they they ‘unAmerican?’ Did even the original settlers have to fork over half a million dollars for a place to sleep?
By Foreclosure process on Jul 1, 2009 | Reply
Unemployment equals foreclosures, therefore to prevent future foreclosures unemployment must be curved. Loan modification is great but if you don’t have a job it does not matter.