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K&R LiberalEsto Jul 2012 #1
nice! nashville_brook Jul 2012 #2
They were talking about doing this here last week. Major Hogwash Jul 2012 #3
Ha Ha HA! Taibbi making shit up again. His "serious challenge" does not have banned from Kos Jul 2012 #4
Yes, it does. It's called 'taking action' on behalf of the PEOPLE this time, rather than the sabrina 1 Jul 2012 #9
Although banks have already let it be known that truedelphi Jul 2012 #11
Yes, but as the article points out, if this works the Banks will be back sabrina 1 Jul 2012 #20
Well thought out response. truedelphi Jul 2012 #37
GREAT!! Then depositers will use LOCAL CREDIT UNIONS 99th_Monkey Jul 2012 #24
How about we run them out of the country. Zalatix Jul 2012 #33
Zalatix, I have no problem with that notion. truedelphi Jul 2012 #38
Interesting, my girl-friend is having a similar problem, getting an attorney to represent her sabrina 1 Jul 2012 #42
"Debt makes all participants clinically insane". jtuck004 Jul 2012 #43
Very interesting comments to ponder. truedelphi Jul 2012 #63
Our dad's dads paid the car company, the builder (who got a loan, but his money was on the line), jtuck004 Jul 2012 #66
Students can pay their extortionate loans by mail or online. aquart Jul 2012 #47
What you say is very true, but I think what the truedelphi Jul 2012 #67
No, "taking action" is not a defendant! banned from Kos Jul 2012 #13
Lol, you were expected. sabrina 1 Jul 2012 #22
+1 million! Zalatix Jul 2012 #34
You're even less coherent than usual. n/t girl gone mad Jul 2012 #28
Wait, you're defending Corzine and Blankfein? truebrit71 Jul 2012 #61
Assuming, rhetorically, that you are correct... Hissyspit Jul 2012 #15
I support Obama and Taibbi is lying about him banned from Kos Jul 2012 #18
I look to your posts for amusement. Too funny. DCKit Jul 2012 #29
What was the lie, Sherlock? nt Bonobo Jul 2012 #32
I guess you view the criminal rat bastard Geithner truedelphi Jul 2012 #39
Yah. Geithner not being hanged is a constant sorrow to me. aquart Jul 2012 #48
Can you please tell me what is the lie? idwiyo Jul 2012 #50
you never did say what the lies was, despite many requests librechik Jul 2012 #57
You really are just a one-trick pony aren't you...? truebrit71 Jul 2012 #60
Dios mio. marmar Jul 2012 #40
I'd like to point out that an under-appreciated genius made a similar suggestion 2 1/2 years ago: Orrex Jul 2012 #5
Wow, that was brilliant, Orrex. You were ahead of the game. And it was a very good question at the sabrina 1 Jul 2012 #8
You are a person ahead of your time, orrex. Good job! truth2power Jul 2012 #10
+1 to Orrex! Poll_Blind Jul 2012 #19
But the post didn't address the point made by TexasObserver. Is TexasObserver right? AnotherMcIntosh Jul 2012 #25
The fair market value of a foreclosed home is often a tiny fraction of its full sale value Orrex Jul 2012 #27
But that is not what happens in eminent domain. Properties are not auctioned. There is caselaw on stevenleser Jul 2012 #53
Okay, then require banks to maintain vacant properties in livable condition Orrex Jul 2012 #56
You cannot single out someone in a law like that, it would have to apply to all property owners. stevenleser Jul 2012 #58
You'd only be applying it to people who vacate properties and don't maintain them. Orrex Jul 2012 #59
I proposed a Federal govt bailout offer of all stevenleser Jul 2012 #62
Now that's a proposal that I can get behind Orrex Jul 2012 #65
Damn. You called it. Well said! Zalatix Jul 2012 #35
Can not the city claim them as abandoned property kemah Jul 2012 #6
How would the current homeowner be protected EmeraldCityGrl Jul 2012 #12
Then they might have to tear them down. Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2012 #14
If it proves effective, prepare for a major push to make it illegal. Marr Jul 2012 #7
Fight back and force them to prove ownership klook Jul 2012 #16
You are correct, using MERS, the Banks removed any records of ownership from municipal record sabrina 1 Jul 2012 #21
That could actually be a problem for this. drm604 Jul 2012 #23
They could take the banks to court and do what many home-owners are doing now, demand to see sabrina 1 Jul 2012 #30
See Harpers magazine, Jan. 2012 klook Jul 2012 #36
This message was self-deleted by its author EmeraldCityGrl Jul 2012 #17
Kick, sweet kick. Fire Walk With Me Jul 2012 #26
Go Matt!!! 99th_Monkey Jul 2012 #31
I missed this yesterday. Ruby the Liberal Jul 2012 #41
Still trying ProSense Jul 2012 #44
Bravo, Mr. Taibbi, Bravo! EvolveOrConvolve Jul 2012 #45
White House Skeptical of Plan NJCher Jul 2012 #46
It looks like it's Geithner who, no surprise, has a problem with the plan. sabrina 1 Jul 2012 #55
It might be worth our while to try and change Mr Obama's mind truedelphi Jul 2012 #64
K & R !!! WillyT Jul 2012 #49
K&R idwiyo Jul 2012 #51
du rec. nt xchrom Jul 2012 #52
Awesome! The people taking matters into their own hands. Zorra Jul 2012 #54
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