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Privatization: Selling Out America GAO Report Details Many Abuses of Government Trust See report on how to privatize (outsource) government functions at http://www.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=gao&docid=f:gg97048.txt Many of my readers have been asking about PRIVATE TAXATION: Private “taxation” is the charging of fees by a private entity for public services that have historically been provided by […]
While you might be thinking it couldn’t happen to better people, bank failures are not good for you or anyone else in the economy, as a general rule. But, on the other hand, it is quite possible that in the crush of failures expected in 2008-2011, that loan you have on your house, car, boat […]
New comment on your post #168 “Foreclosure Defense: Cash for Keys Offer and TILA Defenses” Comment: Can a mortgage be voided or canceled if the contracts, promissory note, deed of trust, TILA and RESPA disclosures and remedies were not produced in the native language of the purchaser or owner, e.g. Spanish? vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Part of the […]
Besides all of the strategies we are collecting for you here, there are some monetary resources you could consider. Things like reverse mortgages are not likely to yield you anything if you are in trouble because you needs lots of equity to get into those. But there are private lenders and peer to peer lending […]
ECONOMICS: How Economists downplay substitution on the supply side, and discount American Innovation, American Ingenuity and American Temerity. Bad policy from flawed measurements. Flawed Measurements from biased, agenda-based ideology. “The central problem confronting the new President is not the political issues of conflicting ideology nor the “choices” presented by well-intentioned economists; the real issue is […]
The Federal Truth in Lending Act: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You Pamela D. Simmons Introduction Ten years ago, I represented the borrower in a case that stemmed from a title company’s failure to secure a loan on all of the borrower’s land. (The title company had listed only one of several parcels of […]
Exemption Express Website Unveiled By Jill Michaux, Kansas Bankruptcy Attorney on May 23, 2008 in Bankruptcy Legislation,Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure, Benefits of Bankruptcy, General Bankruptcy Information,Kansas, Protecting Assets In Bankruptcy Lawyer John R. Bates of New Philadelphia, Ohio, has published a new website,ExemptionsExpress.Com, which is a phenominal resource for consumer bankruptcy attorneys. He has spent hours and hours compiling the exemption […]
Strategic Comment: There are two ways for you stop foreclosure, sale and eviction dead in its tracks. One is to file bankruptcy under Chapter 13 which is an opportunity for debtors to reorganize their payments to creditors. An automatic stay goes into effect immediately upon filing with the Bankruptcy Court. Creditors who say or do […]
We are still in process of revising our manuscript for publication with all the forms we can think of. Here is a summary of our findings thus far. Generally we have two types of jurisdictions — the non-judicial sale jurisdictions and the mortgage foreclosure jurisdictions. California, Arizona and Nevada are non-judicial sale jurisdictions as are […]
Take a look at the article (link below) which highlights the essential issues. It’s a bit choppy in reading but it makes the points you should consider as you plan your strategy for dealing with life over the next 10 years. Despite assurances from the administration and those on Wall Street who are trying to […]


