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Does Obama actually want America to get back to work???
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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 707941" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>OH well, banks, car industry, even constuction (with stimulus), and many other companies have gotten a bail-out. Including UPS, forgot which State gave them $20 Mill. to stay and keep operating there.</p><p>I guess a few bucks to keep people from being homeless, don't matter much now, anymore.</p><p>Atleast it will keep the value of homes up. Whereby more foreclosures will just sink housing prices.</p><p> </p><p>Habitat for Humaninty bulids homes daily for the less fortunate. Free of charge, mortgage free.</p><p> </p><p>But, yes, they could handle it differently, like adding 10 more years to the mortgage, and therfor paying cheaper monthly mortgage payments.</p><p>Perhaps even tax free government loans, that could be later deducted by income taxes when thier salary goes back up, or they get employed, again.</p><p> </p><p>So, I agree. It wasn't well thought out.</p><p>But, more homeless people and more foreclosures is not the solution either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 707941, member: 23950"] OH well, banks, car industry, even constuction (with stimulus), and many other companies have gotten a bail-out. Including UPS, forgot which State gave them $20 Mill. to stay and keep operating there. I guess a few bucks to keep people from being homeless, don't matter much now, anymore. Atleast it will keep the value of homes up. Whereby more foreclosures will just sink housing prices. Habitat for Humaninty bulids homes daily for the less fortunate. Free of charge, mortgage free. But, yes, they could handle it differently, like adding 10 more years to the mortgage, and therfor paying cheaper monthly mortgage payments. Perhaps even tax free government loans, that could be later deducted by income taxes when thier salary goes back up, or they get employed, again. So, I agree. It wasn't well thought out. But, more homeless people and more foreclosures is not the solution either. [/QUOTE]
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