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Another Obama Epic Fail
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Change you can believe in :1orglaugh
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things were fucking sweet when he took over and now the economy has gone to shit
(sarcasm in case you red necks didn't pick that up) |
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Obama's understanding of the economy stops at spending ;) To me he's much like a kid with his first credit card. He has a bunch of great ideas on how the world "should be" and he has this credit device that just spews out cash to make it happen!
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Change...
It's all I have left! :( |
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Welp, glad he was able to help some people...
It sounds like it was tough to qualify for, rightfully so! Or many people made enough money but really didn't qualify and backed out. What's sad is the banks though...bunch of greedy bastards. I guess we can rejoice knowing that tax money will be saved and some people are still in homes, saving on average $514 a month, not bad. This doesn't look like a failure to me, it just didn't go as big as they wanted. Failure would be not doing anything and all those people losing out that only needed some help. |
Pretty well every politician on the face of the earth is a walking Epic Fail.
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sadly, he's an idealogue so focused on his pre-election agenda, he can't see the reality of things and adjust.
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Obama's failure is the same failure tied with the liberals. They live in a "what ought to be" world, rather than in "what is". It's quite embarrassing and humorous at the same time.
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The program has not failed, it has and continues to help many. Those dropping out live in homes that they can not afford, and never should have bought.
The program was designed to help responsible homeowners. |
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It does suck to live in a "ought to be word", hell the Country ought to be better, jobs ought to be better, life ought be better.... but hey, no reason to think about that, it's embarrassing and humorous to think of a better tomorrow. |
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Its funny seeing the rightwingers get happy over a failure to help all those people that last week they were calling crooks who bought homes they knew they couldn't afford.
Apparently because the program is strict enough that most people don't qualify, and it's only a bailout to people who can actually afford the home they bought. But having integrity about consistency isn't a wingnut strength. So, for all the rest of us, we are all still stuck with millions of excess empty or foreclosing homes, and with falling or frozen home values as all those excess houses slowly get pushed thru the economy. And we'll be stuck with millions of unwanted homes for years to come. It will be even funnier if the tea party fields a successful roster of candidates in 2012. I wonder what their policy towards the excess homes and foreclosures will be? |
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i'll say this, if and when rahm quits, it will all unravel big time. this is just the beginning.
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couple months later he gets the bill and wonders where everything he bought went? |
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Nahhh, that will never happen! |
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Yes, how dare Obama's government even attempt to help people who took out loans they knew that they couldn't make the payments for. I mean, dog forbid there be any personal responsibility here, as in the banks taking hits for loans that they knew better than to make but made anyway in order to sell the worthless loans as AAA-rated debt packages. I guess it's all Obama's fault, as he was in charge the last 16 years. That fucker!
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There is failure.
There is opportunity. |
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i'd have a hard time letting go of my remington 870 for a lady, even one as fine as she. |
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Obama inherited a mess. No doubt. The problem is what he has been doing is making things worse. |
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my god man. |
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