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Really. Your subject is walker steals from the mortgage settlement fund. I gave you the actual part from the settlement which shows how the money is supposed to be handled by the state. The settlement specifically states that a portion of the money can be used for civil penalties to be paid to the state for robosigning. Walker used a portion of the money to apply to the budget. Please explain how I am wrong and how this is wrong. If the banks avoided paying government recording fees by robosigning wouldn't the state be eligible to receive that income along with civil penalties?
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But why would that money go into Scott Walker's budget deficit? Rather than into the target of the settlement, housing-associated problems brought on by the mortgage fraud and intended to rectify it? Face it, you're wrong about the ability of states to freely use the settlement money for whatever the hell they want. Thinking that money going to Wisconsin regarding robosigning can be simply placed into the general budget doesn't meet the very requirements of the settlement you are quoting. Pretending that "Well, we guess Wisconsin lost property tax money because of the housing crisis, so we can steal some of the settlement money in lieu of property tax money to fix my budget crisis before my recall" is baloney. But that decision by Walker and the state Attorney General, too, will cost Wisconsin money when that action of Walker's goes to court. Poor Walker - everything he does ends up in court. Well, the court will decide this one, too. Tell me, Wiphan - what do you think about Walker lying about having balanced the budget? What do you think about Wisconsin's - Walker's - six straight months of job loss, the worse in the nation? What do you think about the multiple felony charges coming out of his Country office, and him being investigated, for political malfeasance and stealing from the public (doing campaign work while the public pays for it)? You really think this guy is doing a good job for Wisconsin?
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Padding lying Scotties budget deficit, at the expense of Wisconsin citizens, isn't one of them.
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You obviously can't read. I will try again. A PORTION OF THE $ paid to the states CAN BE CONSIDERED CIVIL PENALTIES! If the state collects some money as civil penalities where does that money go?
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LOL Funny you had to repeat this like 62 times
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I am not sure why I still try. I should just go Chuck's route (who cares with all her posts) but I guess the morbid curiosity keeps me coming back especially when it has to do with the lovely state of WI, which she seems infatuated with.
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I can't help it - Wiphan just isn't getting it. Must have just read some newspaper lines.
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AGAIN FOR YOUR READING PLEASURE!!!
VI. Payments to the States The remaining settlement funds, approximately $2.5 billion, will be paid to the participating states. The funds may be distributed by the attorneys general to foreclosure relief and housing programs, including housing counseling, legal assistance, foreclosure prevention hotlines, foreclosure mediation, and community blight remediation. A portion of the funds may also be designated as civil penalties for the banks robo-signing misconduct This comes from the summary of the settlement, not a liberal or conservative blog, nor a newspaper. READ IT PLEASE!! |
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Not their general fund.
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Because you have chosen Walker as your target, you find things to abuse. Why do you not question everyone else in the same manner with the same vigor? What did Walker ever do that effected you directly?
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Nonsense. No, Walker promised alot, then immediately went about union busting, lying, and getting in legal trouble. He's destroying the state. As I have said, I have family and friends there, let alone a vested property interest. But I don't need anybody's permission to pay attention to the politics in Wisconsin. Every citizen in this country - at least those that care - have been paying attention to the ALEC agenda being put forth by the Republican Governors Association: Walker in Wisconsin, Snyder, Scott in Florida, Ohio. They are destroying those states.
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