Posted by Dave from MN on March 09, 2009 at 06:23:42 from (96.24.108.212):
Ok, we have it all morning. Banks selling homes for $1, ( very few I am sure) and many many more for cheap , cheap, cheap, because they want out of the taxes and maintenance cost. That story told, on to the next, we have people living in fricken tent cities. What the heck, put these people up in a home that is empty. These are not lazy people, these are people that had good jobs for many years and they went poof! I know many should have built a savings if they had the chance, but still. It makes me ill too see these two stories side by side. look at the millions and millions that are donated to campaigns, and other things by a bank, person, or business, yet we cant find a way to connect a displaced workers family with an empty house that will be sold for $1. Look at the money that is getting funneled to that single (logic challenged) chick that has 14 kids yet we have hardworking families living in a tents in Seattle and California and who knows where else. What has happened in this country? Sad it is..
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