And reverse mortgages keep homes safe from foreclosure, and millions of seniors have lost homes from foreclosure over the last five years. Many were denied loan modifications because they had equity in their homes. I can't help but... (Continue reading)
Okay, so I'm just giving Diana a hard time... she's got a tough job being the only voice no blaming the whole housing debacle on deadbeat borrowers who all bought home they couldn't afford. Instead, Diana doesn't mention foreclosures... (Continue reading)
Before securitization children were raised receiving fewer presents for their birthdays and holidays and I don't need a source for that statistic. Water is wet, the sky is blue, and that's a fact. Hotel rooms never cost $600... (Continue reading)
It's foreign policy night but although each question starts out overseas, it ends up buried in our flaccid economy somewhere near Cleveland. Romney points out that Obama can't seem to buy jobs let alone create them. ... (Continue reading)
So, I guess I had this dream. I was watching CNBC... which, by the way, is how I knew it was a dream because I never watch CNBC... anyway, so I was watching CNBC and on comes Sanford "Sandy"... (Continue reading)
Iceland's mortgage write-down program happened as a result of thousands of its citizens taking to the streets demanding that something be done about the debts the people had incurred buying homes during the bubble at what turned out to be... (Continue reading)
So, there you have it... a veritable cornucopia of bad news... and all of it from CNBC, a cable news channel that normally broadcasts nothing but bull... markets. Bull markets... that's what I meant. But, it's getting impossible... (Continue reading)
Assuming you were such an adept trader of securities that you had a 70% probability of making money on any given trading day, which would, by the way, pretty much make you a God of Wall Street... the odds that... (Continue reading)
"Laurie Goodman of Amherst Securities predicts that 1 in 5 mortgages could go into foreclosure without radical action." Now just a minute here... you're not saying that one out of five people with mortgages are "irresponsible sub-prime borrowers who never... (Continue reading)
So... I have a question for my fellow Americans... and for elected representatives in Washington D.C. and state legislatures... and for that offensive, mindless twit Diana Olick on CNBC... Are we done irrationally punishing the so-called "irresponsible" people yet? ... (Continue reading)
Seventy percent of the U.S. economy is driven by consumer spending, which has been driven by borrowing over the last ten years. Even if we wanted to do so, we can't borrow our way back to prosperity this time... (Continue reading)
It's amazing how different it is when you're the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, as opposed to being the retired Chairman of the Federal Reserve. ... (Continue reading)
The idea behind principal reductions is to prevent the United States banking system from imploding, and to prevent the deflationary spiral we've been in for the last two years from becoming a full scale depression from which we are unlikely... (Continue reading)
Okay, so does anybody have any questions about what's going on here? Commercial real estate, a couple of trillion worth, is now circling the drain and soon we're all going to hear that loud flushing sound we've all come... (Continue reading)