NYC protesters demand freeze on home foreclosures

Posted on October 8, 2008
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25 Responses to “NYC protesters demand freeze on home foreclosures”

  1. teymani on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    for all the fools …
    for all the fools who think that little or no money down make them owners , wake up u idiots, u dont own it, the bank own it.if you dont have the cash for large money down payment dont buy it, the mortgage payment will be hard to pay , jackasses, and dont expect us taxpayers to bail u out , you greedy morans.go and rent work hard so your kids get good education and they will be able to buy a house not you,thats how it was and should be in this country.

  2. GOOFYWOOFYDOOFY on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    hey larry sonny boy …
    hey larry sonny boy. you’ll be paying taxes for me to keep 4 homes. hahaha and not you can do about it so keep working hard and pay your taxes so i directly benefit wad!
    hahahahaha

  3. GOOFYWOOFYDOOFY on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    qualified me to …
    qualified me to acquire 4 homes jackoo. who are you, mr. trump….

  4. YouGotEnoughFreebies on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    THEY have HR 3221 & …
    THEY have HR 3221 & THEY have Section 8. They don’t even need to work, just apply and GET, GET, GET for free. Notice how areas have changed since the 1st Section 8 Voucher/Renter/Homeowner Funding Bill Changed Neighborhoods and Citys, Towns & Rural areas too with their ‘Target Area’ to put inner city Blacks into Rural areas? Since JULY 2007 the Section 8 Voucher Program, has FED these People extreme amounts for DAP & 3% loans with 40% Down Payment istance. Just wait till’ S 2684-They get more

  5. ciro9 on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    Excerpt from …
    Excerpt from today’s New York Post.
    “Fannie and Freddie had become classic examples of “crony capitalism.” The “cronies” were businessmen and politicians working together to line each other’s pockets while claiming to serve the public good. The politicians created the mortgage giants, which then returned some of the profits to the pols - sometimes directly, as campaign funds; sometimes as “contributions” to favored constituents” (end of quote).

  6. ciro9 on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    “We the People” who …
    “We the People” who do not have high paying jobs should be granted the right to borrow a low interest home mortgage loan based on income directly from the Federal Reserve Bank which should be nationalized for the people of our nation who for to long have been enslaved by bank’s and lending institution’s by high interest rates on money that they receive from the Federal Reserve Bank. Why shouldn’t we & our families do the same?

  7. tishigunni on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    You are an . you …
    You are an . you will always get dicked if you feel the banks and corperations can do no wrong. many doctors and lawyers are in trouble. ask Ed Mcmahann

  8. aviomaster on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    OTHER countries …
    OTHER countries have OIL …

  9. tomincal on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    I think if we …
    I think if we killed all the Jews, s, Spicks, Gooks the problem would be gone. 88

  10. tomincal on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    silly nig gers …
    silly nig gers homes are for aryans 88.

  11. blacksilverjose on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    how about us
    how about us

  12. whitedane on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    lol, so true. They …
    lol, so true. They signed on the dotted line. They new what the contract said,(other wise they shouldnt have singed).They screwed up, live with your decision instead of complainling.And why bring race into it?Like they cant read?

  13. blhackjack on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    It is amazing what …
    It is amazing what people think they are entitled to. People have been trying to live a lifestyle that they have neither earned, nor deserve. NEWSFLASH:$15 an hour does not qualify you to move into into a $500,000 house. Most government, city, and county jobs won’t get you into the same neighborhoods as doctors,lawyers, and scientists.

  14. loveliberty1776 on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    Even if the trend …
    Even if the trend towards a service sector is disdainful. America still produces tangible goods and services. America does need a mfg. base. I lay the blame on the lap of our inefficient corporate tax structure and corrupt fractional-reserve banking system.

  15. dorkwad06 on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    loveliberty1776: …
    loveliberty1776: You are a fool. When a new home is constructed, that is an example of a non-tradable domestic service. Our entire country has been transformed from a manufacturing super power, to a nation of people working in government and domestic service jobs. If we no longer produce durable goods for export, this country will become a third world banana-republic. In fact, we are already there.

  16. larrythemalicious on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    People are gonna …
    People are gonna have to get used to the idea that once the depression hits, former home owning americans are going to be living on the streets and eating from dumpsters.

  17. itsacorporatething on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    we have any …
    we have any agreement! I hope you are like a small scale capitalist person (small business etc); that would mean that we are essentially allies. we both want local fair economies which can provide for everyone; not giant, unfair corporations. unless of course I’m putting words into your mouth. its very convenient for the ruling class to pit people against each other for minor differences.

  18. loveliberty1776 on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    “but government …
    “but government subsidies, corporate bailouts, and corporate welfare don’t create distortions in the economy?”

    Yeah, it does, but I don’t favor government subsidies, corporate bailouts, and corporate welfare. Do you?

  19. loveliberty1776 on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    “the entire united …
    “the entire united states produces nothing, ” that’s an asinine remark. You obviously don’t know anything about economics. Everytime someone constructs a new home they produce something.

  20. itsacorporatething on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    but government …
    but government subsidies, corporate bailouts, and corporate welfare don’t create distortions in the economy?

  21. itsacorporatething on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    So you have the …
    So you have the right to rob me of my income and wealth to give to giant corporations? go your self.

  22. larrythemalicious on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    So you have the …
    So you have the right to rob me of my income and wealth to give yourself the housing you deserve? go yourself.

  23. itsacorporatething on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    the entire united …
    the entire united states produces nothing, except for a few quirk industries like “defense” and of course agricultural(3% of the population are farmers). We are a consumer economy. every human being deserves housing…

  24. larrythemalicious on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    why do people think …
    why do people think they deserve housing when they produce nothing?

  25. loveliberty1776 on October 8th, 2008 7:14 am

    That’s the smartest …
    That’s the smartest thing anyone said on this comments page.

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