Archive for 'Eviction' Category
Dec 30, 2007

We the People: Fighting Back At first the U.S. Constitution was written without the Bill of Rights — 10 Amendments that spelled out the specifics of what the founders were looking for when they established the Republic for which we stand. When you read the whole Constitution, which isn’t long, and the Bill of Rights, […]

Dec 28, 2007

You must read Floyd Norris’s article in today’s New York times if you want to get a grasp on the risks facing the economy, everyday living, and virtually all U.S. investing. See “Credit Crisis? Just Wait for a Replay.”  The article itself was very good in describing the real depths of the risks facing us, […]

Dec 23, 2007

  How to Benefit from the Mortgage Meltdown: Tax assessments are heading south along with home valuations — at the moment. Price declines from lower demand and oversupply will continue in many places for years to come.  If the experts are right, the first thing we can already see happening is that revenues from taxes […]

Dec 2, 2007

And this is still the tip of the iceberg. It is happening all over the world.  Public officials are hiding it in the hope that a bailout might save the investments. They can’t stop the disclosure. The party is over. This time the intended and known consequences are being dwarfed by unintended and unknown consequences. […]

Nov 30, 2007

The fraud perpetrated on the world by mortgage creativity emanating from Wall Street amounts to the unregulated creation of proprietary currency leveraging off of the U.S. dollar. By creating this free money, the giddy co-conspirators went nuts and now have all sorts of rationalizations about how their behavior was not illegal, unfair, or immoral. The fact […]

Nov 25, 2007

Most stories about the mortgage crisis begin with the idea that people were induced to buy homes they could not afford. This is mostly incorrect. The reason for the meltdown is that people were induced to “buy” mortgages they could not afford — when in fact they qualified for mortgages they could afford and would […]

Nov 12, 2007

  Yes it is true that you didn’t read the fine print. But how much would you have understood in the mountain of paperwork you signed. I am NOT an attorney licensed to practice in Arizona which gives me some leeway in what I can say and do for you. On the other hand I […]