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I say anybody should be able to request as much interest payment as they want.
But they shouldn't come crying to government run courts and police to be the enforcer of those contracts.
When are people, especially "conservatives", going to get over the idea that everything written and signed to by two parties must be enforced by the State? At the taxpayers expense too! Some kinds of contracts are beneficial to society. Some are not. Unless there is some compelling reason for the State to enforce a class of contracts, government should be limited.
In the third world, 10% interest per month from loan sharks in not uncommon. That's 212%/yr compounded. Often the loan shark is one's own employer. If a family member gets sick, it is not hard at all to fall into debt servitude to your employer. I have personally seen the effects of this.
I'd love to see some people step up here and say the US government should enforce those kind of contracts.
This is something you should always think about...
Why would THEY screw over their buddies, for YOUR benefit?
@ Mark,
You don’t have to go to third world country to have loan sharks. I know a few loan sharks in San Jose if you need one :-). 10%/month sounds about right. If you don’t pay them back, they’ll send someone after you. That’s all.
Hope I don't need their, um, "services".
The point is do we want our government to be in the position knee breaker?
Many people think so. If not knee caps, debtors prisons. I've even seen few supporters on patrick.net.
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I realize that this is a housing forum, but the frustration I feel at the betrayal of our Senate towards the citizens of the United States is just welling up. Please read this hubpage I just put together and hopefully you will have a sense of the rip off that government has done against the citizens, piling onto the ponzi loans.
This is a scam, a preplanned scam to transfer massive wealth from the middle classes and poor to the wealthy. Please, pass the knowledge on so people will understand what is going on here: Senate Voted Down State Rate Caps
#housing