gumboot
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If someone chucked a load of money at you who could blame you for pocketing some of it?
If someone offered me a loan I couldn't afford, I would refuse it.
If someone chucked a load of money at you who could blame you for pocketing some of it?
IIRC, the banks were basically forced to make such loans.
It was "unfair" not to make such loans...
And the current crises is much more than the sub prime problem, the sub prime part was just the first crack that appeared.
"The problem was that we'd all made a big mistake coming down from the trees in the first place. And some think that even the trees had been a bad move, and no-one should ever have left the oceans."![]()

If someone offered me a loan I couldn't afford, I would refuse it.
"The problem was that we'd all made a big mistake coming down from the trees in the first place. And some think that even the trees had been a bad move, and no-one should ever have left the oceans."![]()
Well that's why I said middle America.![]()
I'm apathetic towards America with respect to the "financial crisis" because whilst the interest on my savings is crap, house prices have plummeted, allowing me to buy a nice one with a mortgage I can afford to pay back.
I should point out that my OP was tongue in cheek.I love 'Muricans. The work bit is true, but a minor setback, that's all.
The responses are interesting, however.
What if you were a banker?
Never mind. I must read all posts before commenting.Comments?
Why do you think that would make any difference?
Bankers don't have to pay back their debts.
Yep,right here.But it was for forty years (+1) we were under Moscow.(1948-1989)Not that it was not bad enough,economy was in ruin.Um, I'm sorry, but the USSR did invade European countries and kept them for fifty years! Ask Czechoslovakia and Hungary about Soviet invasions.
How did you come to that conclusion?
According to a 60 Minutes piece a couple of weeks ago, it was. At least, that's what the knowledgeable traders they interviewed for the program said.
Well that's why I said middle America.![]()
[south park] Blame Panama!! Blame Panama!! [/south park]
lol - touchePrior to today, gumboot thanked middle America every day because middle America was responsible for gumboot's employment and income entirely.
A recent study by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency found that more than 50 percent of troubled homeowners had missed at least one payment six months after a lender modified their loan, and lenders and other researchers report similar default rates on modified mortgages.