Just posting my opinion here, but, I feel no sorror for people who constantly refinance to "pay off" all their toys and wants, applying the debt to their mortgage ( because they can deduct the interest!!!!Yippee!!), and still live outside their means, with a mortgage balance that never goes down, and a rate that goes up and down. I am so sick of listening to people, my freinds and some family included, that sit and complain "How are we supposed to make it", when they have 1-4 kids each with a cell phone, wearing designer clothes, 2-4 ATV"s, 2-4 snowmobiles, always a newer car and truck, always eating out, always going out, and think that the government and taxpayers should help them out. The heck with that. If they lose their income because of outsourcing or something like that, and need help to get through schooling for a new career or just till they get a new job, fine. I have always been taught from young, "you make your bed- you lay in it"& "You dig yourself a hole, you better make sure you carry what you need to build a ladder out of it". Why is there a housing/mortgage crisis any way?? GREED and a society that just cannot be happy with what they can afford. Bailing every one out of something they got them selves into with out letting them learn some humility and a lesson of budgeting and saving is a mistake.
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