tommy_ed
Android Expert
here's my thing. you admit this:
but then go on to say it's still their fault because they didn't understand the contract. as said before, your logic also dictates that a murder victim deserves it because they knew better than to trust the murderer, walk down the wrong street, etc
from what I gathered, most of these people have either already graduated or are currently in college, and were unable to find a good job (a very well known current issue in this country) or have lost a good job and are unable to pay off their debt. (sounds like the opposite of greedy people who want it now or don't want to work) They are saying that when banks and major corporations encounter a similar problem where they are facing bankruptcy, etc. the government will bail them out. So I believe they are asking for the same. Possibly even free education. As you said, their message isn't 100% clear, but I've read through their website and this is what I gather. EITHER WAY, this has nothing to do the current debate of mortgage fraud. The argument is moot...
No question that some of those people got taken for a trip
but then go on to say it's still their fault because they didn't understand the contract. as said before, your logic also dictates that a murder victim deserves it because they knew better than to trust the murderer, walk down the wrong street, etc
Completely disagree with that. The American dream is just as alive as it ever was, it's just been corrupted by greedy people who want it now and don't want to have to work for it or exercise any moderation.
from what I gathered, most of these people have either already graduated or are currently in college, and were unable to find a good job (a very well known current issue in this country) or have lost a good job and are unable to pay off their debt. (sounds like the opposite of greedy people who want it now or don't want to work) They are saying that when banks and major corporations encounter a similar problem where they are facing bankruptcy, etc. the government will bail them out. So I believe they are asking for the same. Possibly even free education. As you said, their message isn't 100% clear, but I've read through their website and this is what I gather. EITHER WAY, this has nothing to do the current debate of mortgage fraud. The argument is moot...