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Boy oh, boy. Where to start? I'm freezing to death out here, and I have about 30 mins. I'll do the best I can, but I'm not going to worry about my spelling and punctuation. Be warned.
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Now, the focus of Obama's plan is to stabilize home prices, and to slow the destruction of home ownership here at home, a root that which is destroying our economy. It will give millions of people in this country the opportunity to rebuild financially, not all of whom are "losers" and "irresponsible". Many, many hard working responsible people are losing their homes as values depriciate and they find themselves unable to refinance. A 5/1 arm was agreat deal on an affordable home 5 years ago. Today, that same mortgage is worth more than the home is worth due to slumping prices and immediate area forclosure, therefore, that person's loan is now adjusting, and the payment is going up 3, 4, $500 a month. The option to refinance does not exist. Therefore that person ends up defaulting, another foreclosure on the block brings surrounding properties an even lower value, and the dominos continue to tumble. Bringing down the rate of foreclosures is good for the entire country. It's essential at this point if we want to slow or stop the nose dive of our economy. It is estimated that "6 million families could lose their homes over the next three years in the absence of government action." Now, Part A) of this plan helps folks who are still current on mortgage payments, but cannot refi because they are upside down in their home,a nd are paying on large interest rates. This is our guy from my example above, before he goes default ont he loan. (an adjusted borrower on a 3/1 or a 5/ ARM) These folks should be the priority, and they are. These are responsible borrowers who should be able to refinance and should not suffer at higher rates because of the tumble of the value of their home. It's win - win. Part B) provides incentives to lenders to allow people who are in danger of foreclosure to refinance and alter terms to make the payment affordable, because they can't keep up with the current payments. Your question comes into play here. I don't want to pay for people who got a home they shouldn't have/cant afford. I do however, want to help the guy above, who got into a 5/1 with the best of intentions, and is now stuck in an adjusted loan because he is upside down. How we distinguish between the two is unclear as of yet, but I'd certainly be on the side of having a way to do so. Your question is completly valid. Does the plan compensate for home owners who purcahsed out of their means? Do people who lied about income or assets benefit? It's unclear at this point. Republicans are asking these questions, and I'm grateful that they are. My feeling is that it has to. It absolutly has to. If you entered a loan fraudulantly, you are on your own. Ramble ramble...to the point: Do I think It's fair that I pay for someones irresponsible mortgage bail out. No. I do think that saving as many homes as we can int his country is absolutyl critical to the economy. Before I was out of a job, I'd see people on a daily basis who had gone into an affordable loan and are now upside down with an adjusting rate, and who will eventually foreclose if they cannot get help. Simply put, the idea that all of this money goes to losers who are in a home they shouldn't be in, it's simply not true. Yes, they exist, in large numbers I'm sure. But the majority of folks losing homes in this country are not getting what they deserve, and you, me, and all of us as a country will be very negativly impacted if we continue to let the foreclosures continue at the rate they are, and do nothing. I hate the idea of paying for dead beats. But I'm on board with the idea of soem of my tax money going towards a program that I beleive will help slow or stop the current nose dive we are experiencing. Fromt he Salon article I posted: Quote:
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Again, sorry for the haste and I'm sure this post will be a giant pot hole filled mess, but It's 32 degrees and I have a horse to round up. ![]()
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![]() "Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it." -Mark Twain Last edited by Enigma; 02-19-09 at 06:15 PM. |
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