More Bailout for Foreclosed Baltimore Deadbeats!

I’m seriously contemplating not paying my mortgage for the next few months.  I mean, if our elected officials are willing to steal money in the form of taxes from those of us who responsibly pay our mortgage each month – and give to those who signed on the dotted line, knew the terms, knew what they were getting into – then for whatever reason decided not to pay – then why not turn the tables?  Why not be a deadbeat?

I tell ya what, next time you’re in the store – just pick up, oh I don’t know, a 46″ LCD TV and walk out. Then when you get arrested, simply tell the store manager that you needed it more than he did.

I’m getting off track here, but check out this Baltimore Sun article on the most recent scheme to grab federal bailout dollars in an attempt to spur buyer interest in foreclosed homes, then ask yourself; “Does $24 million even scratch the surface?”

What as waste!

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Dundalk hopes for federal aid

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  • Vinny

    Thanks for your thoughtful comments! I could not agree more. You are a welcomed guest to this blog any time!

    Craig
  • Vinny
    Hi Craig,

    Unfortunately, our world has become one where politicians do what makes them "look good" so they get re-elected, rather than implementing plans and programs that will truly make a difference. This plan makes no sense -- they're going to give $50,000 to someone to help them with closing costs and repairs. They probably don't have the first clue how to do a $50,000 rehab. And, how do we know that they are going to have the money and time to maintain the property. I'm a firm believer that you need to have skin in the game. If these people have all of the up front cash given to them, then they really aren't emotionally/financially invested in the property/project.

    At the same time, these same community activists would balk at the idea of some professional real estate investors coming in, getting the properties at a discount, and professionally rehabbing them. They might make a profit! We all know that if you make a profit, nothing good can come of it.

    And, this is just the local level. Let's not get started on what the fools in DC are planning.

    Vinny Perez
    to learn about a real plan: http://www.fairtax.org
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