H2ONUT
Well-Known Member
Now what happens? does it go back to the House? What if they vote against it again?
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Now what happens? does it go back to the House? What if they vote against it again?
l...on one hand I do not want a recession because of poor lending habits and shady loans..I want those responsible to pay.:smt021
It's a bad bill. Hope it does not pass. The government should not own these bad securities and there should be no bail out for the idiots who mortgaged themselves over their heads. They're the other half of the problem!
We all know that in the end the hard working, honest person will bail this country out on our shoulders! :smt013
Sorry to go off on a tangent...I really don't know the true answer to your question :smt089
Corey
You DID know the answer to the question, as far as it leads to an end. Regardless of the bailout, the average working family who make between 75k-300k a year, as usual, will bear the brunt of the financial meltdown.
The poorest will get their usual handout, the richest will be protected from losing their wealth.
I've been playing in the debt markets for 20 years both personally and professionally, and have never seen anything like this.
You DID know the answer to the question, as far as it leads to an end. Regardless of the bailout, the average working family who make between 75k-300k a year, as usual, will bear the brunt of the financial meltdown.
The poorest will get their usual handout, the richest will be protected from losing their wealth.
Go make some wooden arrows... They'll send you $800.