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Why are dems pissed at their leadership because of 0bamacare?
Rep. Joe Sestak blames Democratic leaders for the plunge in public support for overhauling the health care system, saying Wednesday they failed to defend proposals that helped carry the party to victories in 2008.
“They said it would be transparent. Why isn’t it?” said Sestak, a Delaware County Democrat, in a meeting with Tribune-Review editors and reporters. “At times, I find the caucus is a real disappointment. We aren’t transparent, not just to the public but at times to the members.”
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_661036.html
They’re angry with their leadership because they were pushed to vote against the will of their constituents for a horrible bill, and now see that they’re going to pay the price for it this November.
On a side note, it cracks me up that people are still blaming Republicans for anything that is or isn’t in this bill. Let’s see…Dems have a solid majority in the House and a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate, so they can pass anything they damn well please. They don’t have to listen to anything the Repubs have to say about it, and they damn well haven’t. So to those of you blaming Repubs, stop your whining–your party owns this bill, good or bad. Though if most of the people didn’t think it was bad, you wouldn’t be whining about it, eh?
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The real estate market does not have an industry-wide timetable for a foreclosure. Many banks have fallen so behind that it’s been nearly two months since they have processed Notice of Defaults (NOD). Many consumers fail to realize that it is a time-consuming process, especially during an economic crisis. It is the responsibility of the bank to inform you of the foreclosure auction date and they are required to give you prior notice for you to move out. The only good news is, you will not be out on the street without plenty of time to modify or make other living arrangements.
An NOD can be filed anytime a payment is past due – except in the State of California. A homeowner is defaulting when their mortgage payment is missed, in other words, they are breaking the terms of the loan documents. However, this does not necessarily mean that any lender is going to file NOD in that particular manner. Mortgage lenders are filing NOD is after 3-5 months of receiving no mortgage payments. Once an NOD is filed with the county recorder’s office in a particular state, the homeowner still has a good amount of time to respond by paying the total balance, selling the home or agreeing on forbearance or working out a loan modification.
After an NOD is filed a homeowner must check with their state’s laws on how long they have to cure the default. Most states give home 3 months to pay up or sole the problem through other channels before they decide to foreclose the home. Around 21 days after the grace period is up, the mortgage company will set an auction date for the home to be sold to the highest bidder. In today’s real estate market receiving funds from equity is an inevitable conclusion.
When an auction date has been scheduled there is a very slim chance of modifying your home loan. Your bank has decided to move on and focus their attention on other houses. The banks feel that the homeowner was given a sufficient amount of time to fix their financial dilemma. At this point in time, the only possible way to save your home is to file a lawsuit or place a restraining order on your note. Keep in mind that there has to be reasonable cause (ex. predatory lending, RESPA and Truth in Lending violations) for a judge to allow a homeowner to pursue this type of lawsuit.
The following chart below lists an estimated time frame after a NOD is filed for a house to be foreclosed upon for each U.S. state. It’s important to note that the Notice of Default (NOD) is normally filed 90-120 days after a homeowner’s account becomes delinquent. (Note: This is an estimate and these numbers are subject to change without prior notice. Information deemed reliable but does not declare 100% accuracy).
State Period
Alabama 3 months
Alaska 4 months
Arkansas 3 months
Arizona 3 months
California 4 months
Colorado 5 months
Connecticut 6 months
Delaware 7 months
DC 4 months
Florida 6 months
Georgia 3 months
Hawaii 7 months
Idaho 8 months
Illinois 7 months
Indiana 7 months
Iowa 7 months
Kansas 4 months
Kentucky 7 months
Louisiana 6 months
Maine 8 months
Maryland 5 months
Massachusetts 5 months
Michigan 3 months
Minnesota 4 months
Mississippi 4 months
Missouri 3 months
Montana 6 months
Nebraska 4 months
Nevada 4 months
New Hampshire 3 months
New Jersey 9 months
New Mexico 5 months
New York 10+ months
North Carolina 4 months
North Dakota 4 months
Ohio 8 months
Oklahoma 7 months
Oregon 5 months
Pennsylvania 8 months
Rhode Island 3 months
South Carolina 6 months
South Dakota 4 months
Tennessee 3 months
Texas 2 months
Utah 5 months
Vermont 9 months
Virginia 4 months
Washington 5 months
West Virginia 4 months
Wisconsin 9 months
Wyoming 3 months
Darrell Rigley is a real estate investor and author of the EZ Loan Mod Hero eBook The EZ Loan Mod Hero eBook has all of the tools and information that homeowners facing foreclosure need to drastically lower their mortgage payments and modify their loans. This is the one do-it-yourself-guide that you will need to save thousands of dollars in attorney fees and and hundreds of hours of time.
Chris Coons Why increase taxes by 50% while in Offce?
Coons, 47, is the CEO of New Castle County, Most of the people of Delaware. House Republican point of view, there is a very important thing to know about his tenure: In 2004, when Coons was first book, promised not to raise taxes. Since then he has increased taxes not once, not twice, but thrice. Coons inherited a surplus. Celebration of victory on election night in 2004, said his "first priority is to continue to balance the budget without raising property taxes" according to a report in the local Diario de Noticias. However, in 2006, has prompted an increase of 5 percent of property taxes. In 2007, property taxes have increased 17.5 percent. In 2009 they raised another 25 percent http://virginiavirtucon.wordpress.com/2010/09/17/chris-coons-tax-hiking-history/
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