NYC protesters demand freeze on home foreclosures

Posted on March 29, 2009
Filed Under Foreclosed home |

More at http://therealnews.com Wall Street rally wants more help for victims of sub-prime mortgage meltdown Thursday December 13th, 2007 …

Duration : 0:2:54


Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Comments

25 Responses to “NYC protesters demand freeze on home foreclosures”

  1. JLIGLAWALKER on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    You are so …
    You are so mis-informed ad prematurrly smug. Wait until you lose your job for about a year then comeback and leave smug little comments. Not all people made the over buy mistake. many were making incomes in excess of 100,000 now down to zero. Stop drinking the kool-aid.

  2. callmebaldy on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    ‘more help for …
    ‘more help for victims of sub-prime mortgage meltdown’. What victims???? SO not reading what you sign and being stupid with your money makes you a victim??

  3. sports89man7 on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    gotta throw up the …
    gotta throw up the race card… s

  4. furtherbeyond on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    Let them get a …
    Let them get a freaking apartment. They chose to sign the dotted line for an adjustable rate mortgage without reading the agreement and without hearing the banker explaining the details of their mortgage and then they got all surprised when their payments doubled. Poor babies, now they all go crying to Obamadaddy. I worked for 2 years trying to help these morons out of the hole they got themselves into. Each excuse they came up with was lamer than the previous one. They did this to themselves!

  5. zest4livin on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    If they want to run …
    If they want to run you out don’t go, squat there. If they force you then come back and burn it down.
    Move all tents and trailers to the white house lawn, until they force you to move when they lay $200m worth of new grass.

  6. wazoome on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    Bail yourselves out …
    Bail yourselves out the same way I did when I lost my home years ago. You’ll be happier when you correct your budgeting strategies. And maybe some of us would like to own homes too and the dropping prices make it possible. Get a spine and stop the self pity.

  7. mongobobo on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    Yes but this is on …
    Yes but this is on a MUCH MUCH MUCH!!!!! bigger scale. There isn’t enough money in the world to bailout these investments.

  8. mongobobo on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    Hey guess what!! We …
    Hey guess what!! We also have a big unemployment problem too! Why don’t we put a freeze on unemployment as well!??
    How much sense does that make to you? If I’m working hard to pay my mortgage and we have a government sponsered freeze on foreclosures, do you think I’d continue to pay mine?
    idiots.

  9. ciro9 on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    bogtrotter52:
    The …

    bogtrotter52:
    The United States may be a Republic but it does have Socialist program’s to help those (perhap’s you or a love one one day)in time’s of crisis such as unemployment, Medicaid,
    Medicare Prescription Drug Plan etc. Your public school system is a socialist program.
    The list goes on and on and I’m only doing my best to add another one to our great Capatalist Socialist Republic nation of our’s for our children & grandchildren.

  10. ciro9 on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    The newly elected …
    The newly elected President Barack Obama could enact(once he takes office)to federally mandate long term loan modification’s (interest) on behalf of all Americans with ARM Negative (sub-prime/ deferred interest) mortgage loans (the main reason for foreclosures) at a low interest rate (fixed by the Federal Reserve Bank) for 40 & 50 year’s, depending on income. Leaving it up to the bank’s to do this is akin to putting the fox in the hen house to protect them.

  11. statelybird3 on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    Excuse me—if you …
    Excuse me—if you live in a city where people are getting laid off from their jobs right and left—which is why a lot of people end up losing their homes–hell, I live in Michigan, where even people with a degree are having to leave the state because their are no jobs in their fields. Doing all that is NO guarantee that you won’t get laid off or spent the next 6 months pounding the pavement for another job paying far less than your old one. Plus Michigan has the highest unemployment rate now.

  12. statelybird3 on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    So what if they …
    So what if they don’t own the home? They are still LIVING there and paying rent. I know of a woman who was renting a house here in Detroit—her landford lost the house, it got foreclosed on,it got bought by a foreign company, but she was never informed, and continued to pay rent until the morning she called and told she and kids had literally 4 hours to get out of the house. She never even got an eviction notice, which by law she should have. People who rent aren’t worth less than homeowners.

  13. statelybird3 on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    silly racist …
    silly racist er,I guess anybody that’s white and NOT an aryan dosen’t deserve a home either, dumb ?

  14. statelybird3 on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    Fuck you—I guess …
    you—I guess if we knocked off all the ignornat white ing trash like yourself,a LOT of problems would be solved.

  15. bogtrotter52 on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    Jesse “Poverty Pimp …
    Jesse “Poverty Pimp” Jackson and his army of freeloaders. Screw ‘em.

  16. bogtrotter52 on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    “should be granted …
    “should be granted the right to borrow a low interest home mortgage loan”

    Hey ciro9, spoken like a true socialiast hole. Try WORKING and SAVING for a home. I laugh at how every dumbass who got a sub-prime mortgage thinks they are a “victim”. Bullshit, they are just stupid losers who never should have been allowed to buy a home at all. I bought a modest home, fixed it up, and it is now more than half paid for. I owe losers like you NOTHING.

  17. teymani on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    for all the fools …
    for all the fools who think that little or no money down make them owners , wake up u idiots, u dont own it, the bank own it.if you dont have the cash for large money down payment dont buy it, the mortgage payment will be hard to pay , jackasses, and dont expect us taxpayers to bail u out , you greedy morans.go and rent work hard so your kids get good education and they will be able to buy a house not you,thats how it was and should be in this country.

  18. GOOFYWOOFYDOOFY on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    hey larry sonny boy …
    hey larry sonny boy. you’ll be paying taxes for me to keep 4 homes. hahaha and not you can do about it so keep working hard and pay your taxes so i directly benefit wad!
    hahahahaha

  19. GOOFYWOOFYDOOFY on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    qualified me to …
    qualified me to acquire 4 homes jackoo. who are you, mr. trump….

  20. YouGotEnoughFreebies on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    THEY have HR 3221 & …
    THEY have HR 3221 & THEY have Section 8. They don’t even need to work, just apply and GET, GET, GET for free. Notice how areas have changed since the 1st Section 8 Voucher/Renter/Homeowner Funding Bill Changed Neighborhoods and Citys, Towns & Rural areas too with their ‘Target Area’ to put inner city Blacks into Rural areas? Since JULY 2007 the Section 8 Voucher Program, has FED these People extreme amounts for DAP & 3% loans with 40% Down Payment istance. Just wait till’ S 2684-They get more

  21. ciro9 on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    Excerpt from …
    Excerpt from today’s New York Post.
    “Fannie and Freddie had become classic examples of “crony capitalism.” The “cronies” were businessmen and politicians working together to line each other’s pockets while claiming to serve the public good. The politicians created the mortgage giants, which then returned some of the profits to the pols - sometimes directly, as campaign funds; sometimes as “contributions” to favored constituents” (end of quote).

  22. ciro9 on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    “We the People” who …
    “We the People” who do not have high paying jobs should be granted the right to borrow a low interest home mortgage loan based on income directly from the Federal Reserve Bank which should be nationalized for the people of our nation who for to long have been enslaved by bank’s and lending institution’s by high interest rates on money that they receive from the Federal Reserve Bank. Why shouldn’t we & our families do the same?

  23. tishigunni on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    You are an . you …
    You are an . you will always get dicked if you feel the banks and corperations can do no wrong. many doctors and lawyers are in trouble. ask Ed Mcmahann

  24. aviomaster on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    OTHER countries …
    OTHER countries have OIL …

  25. tomincal on March 29th, 2009 8:11 am

    I think if we …
    I think if we killed all the Jews, s, Spicks, Gooks the problem would be gone. 88

Leave a Reply