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Should American Tax Payers Foot The Bill For The Housing Crisis?By Realtor Friend on Apr 23, 2008 | In Uncategorized | Send feedback » As consumers grow more weary of the bleak economic outlook, opinions begin to form as to who is responsible for the Mortgage Meldown. Banks point the fingers at Mortgage Brokers, Mortgage Broker point the finger at their loan officers, then back at the banks. Consumers blame Lenders for not doing more to protect their interest in the sub-prime market. Perhaps a little blame falls on everyone from the Banks to the consumers alike. The end results are not going to change,whether we point fingers or not, something needs to be done. American Homeowners need a bailout and it is pretty clear many people do not want to pay for other peoples misfortune. No matter who you ask about the housing market everyone probably has an opinion about how we went wrong and why. The article below seems to articulate some of the frustration the American Public has with the notion our government is going to bailout the housing sector. Whether you think it is fair or not, I'm sure everyone agrees that something has to be done to protect the economic prosperity of America. NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Why should American taxpayers have to pay to bailout reckless lenders and borrowers? In closing, I invite you to share your thoughts on the housing market and what we should do about it. Send us your plans for battling back the troubled housing sector. Are you taking advantage of the great opportunities available in purchasing Foreclosure properties or are you waiting for things to blow over? Trackback address for this postTrackback URL (right click and copy shortcut/link location) No feedback yetLeave a comment
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