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Old 06-12-2009, 12:40 AM
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I would love to know. When Bush was in office, i knew exactly what i would have done differently on some major policies.

I hear a lot of anti-obama rhetoric. I would love to hear what Sorhoof would do differently. You can answer too dellinger. Do you think it would make a worthy topic?
OK my first move would to make Patrick Fitzgerald Atty Gen and start an investigation of Fannie May (easy subpoena delivery) and any other bank, finance comp, hedge fund etc etc who gave a home loan basically on a signature. Then the banks that bought the paper. Then AIG for insuring said loans. Recoup all money made in commisions, salary, interests, etc. Since property values have fallen those who qualify can refianance at a percentage of what they originally signed for. ie a couple who purchased a home for $240K and paying 2000 a month mortgage can now pay 1500 a month for the same home that's worth 180K now. Of course there would be a huge punch list but that's the 1rst 5 mins We'd break and the country would do calisthenics for 25 mins as my health care initiative. 3 hrs later I make my 2nd move and we repeat calisthenics. What a dream!
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Old 06-12-2009, 12:45 AM
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OK my first move would to make Patrick Fitzgerald Atty Gen and start an investigation of Fannie May (easy subpoena delivery) and any other bank, finance comp, hedge fund etc etc who gave a home loan basically on a signature. Then the banks that bought the paper. Then AIG for insuring said loans. Recoup all money made in commisions, salary, interests, etc. Since property values have fallen those who qualify can refianance at a percentage of what they originally signed for. ie a couple who purchased a home for $240K and paying 2000 a month mortgage can now pay 1500 a month for the same home that's worth 180K now. Of course there would be a huge punch list but that's the 1rst 5 mins We'd break and the country would do calisthenics for 25 mins as my health care initiative. 3 hrs later I make my 2nd move and we repeat calisthenics. What a dream!
Realistically, Im being serious. What would you do if you were prez tomorrow?
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Old 06-12-2009, 12:59 AM
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Realistically, Im being serious. What would you do if you were prez tomorrow?
other than the jumping jacks I am serious. There was some HUGE money made in the last 4-5 years on 'shorting the housing market' and I'd like to collect some already printed money rather than opening another monopoly game hoping no one is looking If you're not from CHI you probably aren't familiar with P. Fitzgerald but he's taken down the Chi Mob, a Governor, indicted another Gov and most of his friends and in between put Scooter Libby away while visiting Wash. Prior to him a bailiff or 2 would get indicted.

Then I'd go into damage control w/our allies.
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Old 06-12-2009, 01:13 AM
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Since property values have fallen those who qualify can refianance at a percentage of what they originally signed for. ie a couple who purchased a home for $240K and paying 2000 a month mortgage can now pay 1500 a month for the same home that's worth 180K now. !
Hmmmmmm. And you have a problem with socialism?
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