| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Anonymous | |
| 2 | Max | |
| 3 | Anonymous | |
| 4 | Anonymous | |
| 5 | Anonymous | |
| 6 | Trey | |
| 7 | Baji | Home ownership is the basis of social stability. If home owners go under, then this country will go under. The public is well aware of the gross injustice being played out in the housing debacle as we watch banks being bailed out while individual struggling homeowners are losing the roofs over their heads. |
| 8 | J Dupont-Walker | Please provide this very needed resource. Not only will it help individuals and families but it will help us to keep our communities from returning to blighted conditions and preserve the economic development advances made to date. |
| 9 | Tiffany Anderson | |
| 10 | Nirla Afenir | |
| 11 | Berneeda Hayes | |
| 12 | Feleciai | |
| 13 | Anonymous | |
| 14 | Demetria summers | Our country is built on more than corporations and financial markets, it's built on the backs of billions of people who have worked, fought, and paid taxes for the promise of equal opportunity and justice and we deserve better. If we can pay for war and corporate bailouts, surely there's more that can be done to help the American people. |
| 15 | Anonymous | |
| 16 | Anonymous | |
| 17 | Scott Taper | It is hypocritical to say that the market should take its course when it comes to homeowners, but they step in the prop up a moneygrubbing company that sought to increae its returns by making it possible for people to get in over their heads. They knew what they were doing and did not care. Dr. William Bradford wrote in a monogram for the Federal Home Loan Bank in 1980 that this was going to happen in the late 1990s or early 2000's due to variable rate morgages and mortgaged backed bonds. Every Homeowner should be forgiven the last 5 years of home appreciation and allowed to refinance at 2002 levels. Home prices weree artiuficially inflated because they convinced people that it was all about the cash flow and that homes would be refinanced at lower rates in the future. |
| 18 | Robert Shoffner | |
| 19 | ericka green | |
| 20 | Anonymous | |
| 21 | stephen viederman | Justice requires as much attention to homeowners as to the financiers who took advantage of many if them |
| 22 | Alice Howeth | |
| 23 | Kimberly Bates | |
| 24 | Anonymous | |
| 25 | Anonymous | |
| 26 | Anthony Brown | Let get back to helping those Americans who finance our country and not companies who ignore risky ventures. |
| 27 | Anonymous | |
| 28 | Eddie Price | |
| 29 | Anonymous | |
| 30 | Anonymous | |
| 31 | Anonymous | |
| 32 | Desrie Campbell | |
| 33 | Anonymous | |
| 34 | Jacalyn Evone Robinson | I agree that it is imperative for the government to step forward with real substance to assist the many many homeowners who are losing site of the American Dream of Homeownership! It is easy to pass the buck and point the finger, even stand up and make meaningless speeches. Yet, it is easier to write big checks out to hugh corporations to bail them out of their troubles, while ignoring the average citizens who pay into the taxes on those bailout funds. I am frankly tired of a country that helps everybody across the world excepting its own. Stop talking, and do something now to save people from losing their homes. Put a freeze on foreclosures. 30 days is not enough! Freeze them for 6 months to a year to allow people to seek options to their problems and find solutions. Do something more than meaningless talk!!! And do it now!!! |
| 35 | Cage L. Weary | |
| 36 | Theo Colbert | |
| 37 | eddie dillard | |
| 38 | Anonymous | The banks got themselves in this, and though the economy's security is depended on banks being solvent, they should not be bailed out. They should be regulated and have serious fines imposed for their bad practices now and from the past 5 years.
Homeowners and healthy secure citizens need the help for far less of a bail out.
Don't let lobbyist, and self interest groups push for for bank's protection. |
| 39 | Evon | It's always the little guy that gets screwed. The big guys always end up on top and in the end they are richer than when it started. Help the little guy for a change. |
| 40 | Leslie Marks | I am a victim of subprime lending. However, I did not leave my house. I am suing the lenders. It has expanded from one lawsuit to three, I am representing myself in two. I will gladly sign the petition. |
| 41 | Trini Bevans | |
| 42 | FLORENCE ROBERTS | Thats just like government take care of his CEO (Creator of Evil Offenses). The government is the bank wearing various hats and calling something else like some mom and pop stores close today and move across the street with a different name but its the same people with same old games. |
| 43 | Anonymous | |
| 44 | William Ogilvie | |
| 45 | Anonymous | |
| 46 | Susan Edwards | |
| 47 | Anonymous | |
| 48 | Anonymous | |
| 49 | Anonymous | |
| 50 | Jorge Corralejo | |