RE: Can Honorable People Have Mortgages?

2010-10-21 Thread Dan Minette
John and Brad wrote: If by loan modification, you mean getting someone else to pay back some of the money that you borrowed, you might want to consider that it is likely that it will ultimately be average taxpayers footing the bill, and whether it is fair that taxpayers who did not agree to your

Re: Can Honorable People Have Mortgages?

2010-10-21 Thread John Williams
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Dan Minette danmine...@att.net wrote: I'm curious John, if you agree with this general understanding that Brad stated, and that virtually every businessman and economist I know agree with, or if you think that there is no way of telling why, say, the interest

RE: Can Honorable People Have Mortgages?

2010-10-21 Thread Dan Minette
John wrote: Heh, very funny. Sure, you can assume I do not disagree with everyone in the world. And you can likely draw some typically erroneous conclusions from your assumptions. It would help it if you didn't dodge facts and direct questions that poke holes in your arguments. We all have