Homeowners Mortgages

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Why blame the owners for their cons mortgage crisis?

You blame the person who was defrauded and not scammers? You blame the person being assaulted and thieves? In almost all cases where the housing crisis banks grossly misrepresented terms for the consumer. Banks that are experts in loans knew what they were doing when they gave out subprime loans. How can you blame the Conservatives possibly innocent people trying to improve their lives?

Yes, I agree with you. But there are some cases where people bought far beyond the means and income. In some cases these people did because of these jokers by greedy mortgage companies and realtors. But the fact is that the house was new over half way and still bought it, if new all catches and still bought the house, should not be rescued by my taxes. It is there fault and the assistance should not provided. You can not fix stupid.

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