Archives by Tag ' credit crisis '
Mar 2, 2009

Greetings! I hope you like our new look. Our team has been working on producing a more user friendly atmosphere and the work continues. I hope you like it. More improvements are coming. 3/2/09 Bailouts are going to the perpetrators rather than the victims. The mystery deepens as to where all this money went and […]

Feb 17, 2009

main4801309.shtml Editor’s Note: They all knew. It’s up to you to stand up and challenge them to prove the basic assertions — even the sending of a monthly statement is potentially an act of fraud since neither the servicer nor the party with whom they entered into the Pooling and Service Agreement had or have […]

Jan 31, 2009

Utah’s MagnetBank closed without an acquirer FDIC shuts down three banks in one day amid ongoing credit crisis By John Letzing, MarketWatch Last update: 6:42 p.m. EST Jan. 30, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Federal regulators closed three banks in a single day Friday, as the ongoing credit crisis showed no signs of abating. Utah’s […]

Jan 28, 2009

The home you save could be your own In foreclosure crisis, more Americans representing themselves in court By Mike Stuckey Senior news editor msnbc.com updated 4:25 a.m. MT, Wed., Jan. 28, 2009 Luis Molina is not a lawyer and he has never played one on TV. But that didn’t stop him from putting on his […]

Jan 14, 2009

Atlantic Article Submitted by multiple readers, I read this as soon as my issue was delivered. It’s true. And to add insult to injury, the answer to the question on everyone’s mind: Where did the money go? $350 billion disappeared down a black hole. The banks and investment banks got the money under the presumption […]

Jan 4, 2009

January 4, 2008 info@aztreasury.gov Dear Mr. Martin: The Arizona Republic reports today that you and others in government have asserted that the State of Arizona is about out of cash. Others have described the state as “broke.” What you are missing is one very large receivable due to the state and county governments — hundreds […]

Jan 4, 2009

Would You Pay $103,000 for This Arizona Fixer-Upper? That Was Ms. Halterman’s Mortgage on It; ‘Unfit for Human Occupancy,’ City Says By MICHAEL M. PHILLIPS AVONDALE, Ariz. — The little blue house rests on a few pieces of wood and concrete block. The exterior walls, ravaged by dry rot, bend to the touch. At some […]

Jan 2, 2009

Happy New Year! We have much to talk about this year as we push forward. By all accounts, the economy, the dollar, the foreclosures, the job situation etc are all getting worse by the minute. Even if Obama is a magician it will be 2 years before there is a glimmer of hope. The homeowner […]

Dec 23, 2008

December 23, 2008 Irregularity Uncovered at IndyMac   By EDMUND L. ANDREWS   WASHINGTON — Two months before IndyMac Bancorp collapsed in July, at a cost of $8.9 billion to taxpayers, a top federal banking regulator allowed the bank to backdate a capital infusion and gloss over its deepening problems, the Treasury Department’s independent investigator […]

Dec 12, 2008

DECEMBER 12, 2008 Editor’s Note: They would have us believe that this was an exception to the rule. It wasn’t. In fact this WAS the rule. The reasons why Wall Street was awash in money were (a) they were successfully selling unregulated securities under false pretenses and false ratings and (b) they pressured guys like […]