Obama is Going To Pay For My Gas And Mortgage

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Remember that lady in Florida, Peggy Joseph, who said Obama will put gas in my car and pay my mortgage. We all thought she was nuts and laughed.

Now look, with more bailouts for the automaker the American may be buying her a car, not just fill her tank. Add to that The Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan announced yesterday, we may end up paying some of her mortgage.

Maybe she knew more than we did.

 

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There Are 2 Responses So Far. »

  1. Yeah, well he should make all the shady lenders out there pay everyone’s mortgage. Teach them a ripe lesson. Let America’s greedy CEO’s pay the mortgage’s. People were sold a mortgage on a silver platter. And yeah, no one cried when they cashed the check, I get it, but that’s such a stupid and illogical way of looking at it. They wouldn’t have even attempted a mortgage if someone didn’t sell them on the idea that they could afford that mortgage…besides that the gap between rich and poor grew even larger because of the last 8 years, redistribution of wealth one way and now it’s redistribution of wealth the other way. What’s fair is fair. Cry about it all you want…it’s actually quite entertaining watching “so-called” fiscal conservatives squirm…

  2. It sure looks like this is happening. How much more money is Congress going to throw at the ailing big 3? And how many mortgages is Obama going to fix. Now we are just waiting on free gas.

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