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October 30, 2008

Modifying the principal

Filed under: Economics,Society — Tags: , , , — dafodo.uno @ 11:09 pm

Some people are unhappy paying their mortgage when others are being bailed out. From the article:

“Why am I being punished for having bought a house I could afford?” he asked. “I am beginning to think I would have rocks in my head if I keep paying my mortgage.”

And this:

“This is not about trying to create fairness,” said Michael H. Krimminger, special adviser for policy at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which is working with Treasury on the latest plan. “The goal is to keep people in their houses.”

And this:

“If the government says, ‘Prove that you can’t afford your house and we’ll redo your mortgage,’ then people are going to try to qualify,” Mr. Schiff said.

In that situation, those who will benefit the most are the ones who, unlike Mr. Lawrence, spent far beyond their means — who refinanced their houses and used the cash to buy toys and lavish vacations, or sometimes just to pay the bills.

“You put something down, you have something to lose,” Mr. Schiff said. “You put nothing down, you’ve got nothing to lose.”

And finally, this:

The Federal Housing Administration began Hope for Homeowners on Oct. 1, aimed at making as many as 400,000 mortgages affordable. Under the program, lenders will refinance loans to 90 percent of a house’s current value, automatically giving the owner 10 percent equity.

The loans will be insured by the government, which will take a share of any gain when the house is sold. If a sale occurs in the first year, the government takes it all. The second year, it takes 90 percent; and so on down a sliding scale. After five years, it takes half the gain.

To guard against fraud, an F.H.A. spokesman said, borrowers will have to certify they did not “intentionally” default.

The Hope Now Alliance, an initiative by a range of lenders, trade groups and counseling agencies, says it has aided 2.3 million borrowers in the last year. Nearly half of Hope Now’s most recent workouts involved modifications of the original loan, including reducing the principal or the interest rate.

Sure, go ahead. This is just like the liar’s loans – just ask the borrower to “certify” to something and then take their word for it. Like that’s going to prevent fraud. Why can’t you afford your mortgage payments? Are spending money on eating out? Cigarettes? Pets? Taking a vacation? Buying new clothes? Why shouldn’t you be forced to cut down on these luxuries? Who decide what is a luxury and what isn’t? When you think about it, everything other than food, mortgage payment, transportation to work and heating expenses are a luxury. Cable TV, cell phone, your own car – billions of people in the world live without them.

October 24, 2008

ACLU draws attention to 4th amendment mockery

Filed under: Politics,Society — Tags: , , — dafodo.uno @ 7:14 pm

The ACLU has drawn attention to how the fourth amendment is being made irrelevant for two third of Americans.

October 18, 2008

Palin hypocrisy

Filed under: Politics — Tags: — dafodo.uno @ 5:09 pm

The New York Times is obviously a left-leaning media outlet supporting Barack Obama. This article about the dynamic electoral map had this gem about the hypocrisy of Sarah Palin:

But the Republicans have not yet waved a white flag, which is what brought Ms. Palin to Lancaster on Saturday.

As Mr. McCain did in North Carolina, Ms. Palin repeatedly invoked Joe the Plumber.“So when he left Joe’s neighborhood in Toledo,” Ms. Palin said, “our opponent didn’t look real happy. Seems that the staged photo op there got ruined by a real person’s question.”

Ms. Palin, as has become her custom, did not take questions from the crowd or reporters.

The last line was a tongue-in-cheek remark about Palin’s hypocrisy. It had nothing to do with the rest of the article.

October 17, 2008

Obama McCain body language

Filed under: Behavior — Tags: , — dafodo.uno @ 4:29 pm

We have all been following Obama v McCain for a while now. It would be interesting to analyze their body language.

We need more analyses like this.

And here is a conspiracy theory. Look at this video – particulary from 25 to 30 seconds into the video.

McCain talks about JFK and touches his nose. What’s he lying about? What does he know about the Kennedy assassination?

October 12, 2008

Hi tech fraud

Filed under: Uncategorized — dafodo.uno @ 1:32 am

Slashdot linked to this WSJ story about credit card fraud. This is amazingly sophisticated, hi tech, transcontinental fraud. The kind you see in movies.

Examining the store’s credit-card readers, investigators discovered a high-tech bug tucked behind the motherboard. It was small card containing wireless communication technology.

The bug would read an individual’s card number and the corresponding personal identification number, then package and store the data. The device would once a day call a number in Lahore to upload the data to servers there and obtain instructions on what to steal next.

The card readers were made in China, used in Europe and called up a number in Lahore to upload the data which was then used to make purchases in the United States. Damn impressive.

October 10, 2008

Sabotaging Obama

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — dafodo.uno @ 11:02 pm

In an upstate New York county, hundreds of voters have been sent absentee ballots in which they could vote for “Barack Osama.”

The typographical terror error was first reported by the Times Union of Albany.

The elections office faxed a statement in which the two commissioners, Democrat Edward McDonough and Republican Larry Bugbee, said they regret the error but never acknowledge what the error was.

This is not “human error” or a typo. B and S are far apart on the keyboard. And this is the sort of thing that gets checked and re-checked when proof reading.

Such cheap tactics were expected, of course, but not from election officials. There’s more of this sort of thing coming – disenfranchising voters, disparaging innuendos, rigged voting machines.

Bizarre divorce

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — dafodo.uno @ 10:51 pm

A couple in rural Cambodia has terminated their 18-year marriage with a divorce settlement that entailed sawing in two the wooden house they once shared, villagers said Friday.

I wonder who got the bathroom.

October 9, 2008

Galbraith on the Great Depression

Filed under: Uncategorized — dafodo.uno @ 8:33 pm

John K. Galbraith, in his book on the Great Depression The Great Crash, describes what is going on:

“But as the ghosts of numerous tyrants, from Julius Caesar to Benito Mussolini will testify, people are very hard on those who, having had power, lose it or are destroyed. Then anger at past arrogance is joined with contempt for the present weakness. The victim or his corpse is made to suffer all available indignities. Such was the fate of the bankers. For the next decade they were fair game for congressional committees, the courts, the press and comedians.”

The current situation for bankers, of course, is nowhere near this. Other than employees who lost or will lose their jobs, bankers have not suffered. Tons of money was made in the last 5 years. It’s still out there.

October 8, 2008

Ethics in government

Filed under: Politics,Society — Tags: — dafodo.uno @ 11:59 am
Wizard of Id

The stupid shall inherit the earth

Filed under: Media,Politics — Tags: , , , — dafodo.uno @ 11:27 am

And then destroy it.

Jon Oliver is the best “correspondent” in the The Daily Show news team.

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