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I noticed that he said that he didn't believe in global currency. |
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I noticed that he said that he didn't believe in global currency. I don't believe that it's worth the effort. |
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It was kind of funny.
He talked about mortgages being more affordable. The homeowner who lost his house because of losing his job couldn't afford to buy back his house even if the home was free. |
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I think he was nervous...stumbled a bit...but I can't imagine how I would do knowing what he knows.
He has a very hard job ahead of him and much to learn and do. This will be a trial and error undertaking. I expect we will see a little more growth in our economy and many more months of hardships ahead. But, hardship and hard work is what I am used to. I wish him all the best and luck in his endevors. I think he answered questions well, held his own and stood proud of the decisions that his advisors and staff is working on. Kat |
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It was kind of funny. He talked about mortgages being more affordable. The homeowner who lost his house because of losing his job couldn't afford to buy back his house even if the home was free. NO JOKE!!! |
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It was kind of funny. He talked about mortgages being more affordable. The homeowner who lost his house because of losing his job couldn't afford to buy back his house even if the home was free. There was nothing funny about it. He was talking very seriously. He talked about making jobs. |
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It was kind of funny. He talked about mortgages being more affordable. The homeowner who lost his house because of losing his job couldn't afford to buy back his house even if the home was free. He didn't caue them to lose their job. He is trying to find a way to help that situation. Some people still have jobs and can't afford the high prices that all are incurring and with the threat of losing more jobs wouldn't it be more likely that they could afford to keep those homes if they were more affordable? A lot of these people in homes that they cannot afford were put in them by the guise of unscrupulous lenders. Making them believe it was do-able. Refinancing could be very helpful to those that may still have a chance. Jobs have begun to reamerge here. The stimulus package has seen a little bit of helpful hope. Housing loans have risen a bit according to what I have found tonight. Builders have started to put in for permits again. It is hopeful. Money has to be spent to make it. That has always been known. Now if I could just find some money to spend. I would be investing in some kind of stock. Now is the time. We the people have to buckle our spending habits and become part of the fix. Same as the government. I thought in the beginning of this, that the amount they asked for wasn't enough. But what do I know? Kat |
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Kat,
I have a general contractor friend. He's busy again. |
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sorry....in and and here. I did thikn it was strange that he seemed to have a preselected list of reporters to call on.
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It was kind of funny. He talked about mortgages being more affordable. The homeowner who lost his house because of losing his job couldn't afford to buy back his house even if the home was free. He didn't caue them to lose their job. He is trying to find a way to help that situation. Some people still have jobs and can't afford the high prices that all are incurring and with the threat of losing more jobs wouldn't it be more likely that they could afford to keep those homes if they were more affordable? A lot of these people in homes that they cannot afford were put in them by the guise of unscrupulous lenders. Making them believe it was do-able. Refinancing could be very helpful to those that may still have Jobs have begun to reamerge here. The stimulus package has seen a little bit of helpful hope. Housing loans have risen a bit according to what I have found tonight. Builders have started to put in for permits again. It is hopeful. Money has to be spent to make it. That has always been known. Now if I could just find some money to spend. I would be investing in some kind of stock. Now is the time. We the people have to buckle our spending habits and become part of the fix. Same as the government. I thought in the beginning of this, that the amount they asked for wasn't enough. But what do I know? Kat [/quote If one want's to sit back and cry about making min wage..or sit back and say there are no job's...well pitty fall's on the weak. i am old enough to have seen hard time's, did not cry and weap about how hard thing's where on me..brush your self off and tread on...this is what's wrong...poor me!! get a back bone and do something about it. It does not matter if you sweaping a parking lot...@ least you are working and being part of the working class. Wow the only job you start @ the top @ is digging a hole!!!! |
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tonight???? the commentary I head...he didn't call on the NY Times, Washington Post or financial reporters. he called on some that I've never heard of....the only one I recognized of the ones he called on was Ebony. kind of makes me wonder why That was faux news that reported that...lol Maybe he is mixing it up some so others get a chance to be there too. |
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sorry....in and and here. I did thikn it was strange that he seemed to have a preselected list of reporters to call on. [/quote and it was different from what? |
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and it was different from what...except the man spoke from the heart...which mean's the truth.
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tonight???? the commentary I head...he didn't call on the NY Times, Washington Post or financial reporters. he called on some that I've never heard of....the only one I recognized of the ones he called on was Ebony. kind of makes me wonder why I think he called on National Public Radio, CNN, FOX, ABC, Washington Post, Ebony, NBC, CBS, Huffington Post and more. You forgot the "AP" they always get to ask questions first. |
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I find it is funny that a man who thinks about his answers before he speaks instead of speaking the practiced rhetoric is considered ingenuine at some level.
I guess we are so used to the smooth easiness of false rhetoric that we can't appreciate a real thought spoken in earnest, huh? |
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tonight???? the commentary I head...he didn't call on the NY Times, Washington Post or financial reporters. he called on some that I've never heard of....the only one I recognized of the ones he called on was Ebony. kind of makes me wonder why I think he called on National Public Radio, CNN, FOX, ABC, Washington Post, Ebony, NBC, CBS, Huffington Post and more. You forgot the "AP" they always get to ask questions first. Oops. lol There were more then that too. An hour's worth. |
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It was kind of funny. He talked about mortgages being more affordable. The homeowner who lost his house because of losing his job couldn't afford to buy back his house even if the home was free. Mortgages got out of hand and were causing laborers and service providers in the area I used to live in to leave because they couldnt' afford to live there anymore. Young people could not find affordable homes to buy. Greed caused that and the authorities didn't care until it was too late. So mortgages are more affordable now but banks are only now starting to loan but to perfect credit making it difficult for those that could pay but don't have spotless credit. Yes if you lost your job and can't pay your mortgage, your our of luck unfortunately. But some will have the opportunity to buy and more reasonable rates than before. They never should have gotten as high as they did in my opinion. |
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I find it is funny that a man who thinks about his answers before he speaks instead of speaking the practiced rhetoric is considered ingenuine at some level. I guess we are so used to the smooth easiness of false rhetoric that we can't appreciate a real thought spoken in earnest, huh? |
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It was kind of funny. He talked about mortgages being more affordable. The homeowner who lost his house because of losing his job couldn't afford to buy back his house even if the home was free. There was nothing funny about it. He was talking very seriously. He talked about making jobs. Yep, for the Illegal. What, is he a Magician and can pull jobs out of thin air? |
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I find it is funny that a man who thinks about his answers before he speaks instead of speaking the practiced rhetoric is considered ingenuine at some level. I guess we are so used to the smooth easiness of false rhetoric that we can't appreciate a real thought spoken in earnest, huh? I think we humans can some times be so suspicious of someone we don't particularly like we can't recognize when someone is being genuine. It's often not easy to let go of that to allow ourselves to hear. |
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