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Since the constitution requires "equal treatment" under the law I would like to know when somebody is going to roll out a 10,000 dollar tax credit for renters. After all landlords need a bailout just as much as
everyone else and lots of people are being forced into renting even after getting a so-called loan modfication and defaulting again.
Also when do I get a bail-out of all the interest income I have been robbed of because of the need to
make more low interest loans to unemployed people so they can keep houses they can't possibly afford? Locking them into 40 year loans when they are living only on extended unemployment money seems a little nuts.
I've lost more than 10,000 dollars just in interest income which means I'm paying less taxes
just so somebody can keep their overpriced house. How does any of this help the economy?
Since the constitution requires “equal treatment†under the law I would like to know when somebody is going to roll out a 10,000 dollar tax credit for renters.
About the same time they start giving your job out to someone else who came off a banana boat and needs a job.
America's motto - Maintain the lifestyle(and euphoria) at taxpayer's cost, at any cost!
So, I was checking out Meg Whitmans policy agenda, and ran across this:
Ah, great! Yet MORE taxpayer subsidies for housing. What's next when that's not enough to keep home values afloat? A $20K credit? 50% subsidy?
(http://www.megwhitman.com/userfiles/pdfs/policy_agenda.pdf)
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