Friday, January 09, 2009

This blog started its vigilance of the abuse of government on December 19, 2004.


Previous to that I was active on 'message boards' as soon as the controversy began regarding the elections of 2000 and the Gore Presidency hung in the balance.

Today.

We have a President-Elect, First Lady and their family; that has come to understand us and has placed all else in their lives 'on hold' to return our country to its purpose and soundness under the Declaration of Independence, USA Constitution and Bill of Rights. We can't ask for more than that.

Barak Obama, by every measure, will also be invoking voices from our history that stated, "Four Score and Seven Years Ago...." As Americans we rely on 'truth in government with strong ethical underpinnings.' I believe we will see a remarkable and speedy resolve to many problems that beset this country and hence will return order to global balance.

We face many challenges, including restoring faith in the USA. I believe as a nation we have proven we can overcome our misunderstandings of life and set our country back on its feet by seeking a person to lead us when no one else could. We have taken on the challenge of bringing good government to our country. We are working hard to secure the future for our children.

There is much to do as there are profound problems globally, some of the most troublesome involving human life are the tensions in the Middle East and the difficulties Pakistan has in reigning in its terrorist infrastructure to please and secure India. I am confident, we as a nation of people will find the values to stop the insecurity in the world as we have found the will to take back our country. It was no easy task. The 'learning' curve was masked with all kinds of deceptions, but, we mastered those.

I congratulate all my fellow Americans that stood strong and found the love of their country to seek a return of our souls to this country.

I am going to be traveling for a few days or more and will not be available on a regular basis to comment. With that I welcome the next President-Elect, his able Cabinet and look forward to an America I can recognize as the beacon to the world.

I always check in at Michael Moore's website, as the world is never perfect. I encourage everyone to do the same. (click title to entry - thank you)

11 Days until Inauguration - The Obama Adminisration takes shape. Judges & contract law that works for consumers.

The opposition states there will be an impact on future borrowers? Really? You mean the banking industry is going to attach their losses, the losses they bargained for, on the backs of those that don't even own homes yet?

I don't think so ! It is unethical treatment of the credit market for Americans and in some instances illegal to tack 'unearned debt' to people engaged in 'healthy' economics and home purchasing. There needs to be legislation that protects consumers in the future from such gouging.

This legislation is a 'one time' opportunity for people victimized by the Bush Economic Strategy Against Them to 'survive the day.' This provision is for people that have already spoken with their lending institution, has filed bankruptcy before the date of the legislation and in this case have loans from a bank that has received significant funding through the 'Bush Bailout.'

The banking industry is overreacting and seeks to preserve profits in the light of the poorest of lending decisions since the Great Depression.


Citi backs mortgage relief plan (click here)
US bank Citigroup has agreed to support a proposed change in US bankruptcy law to help troubled mortgage borrowers avoid losing their homes.
The controversial change, known as "cramdown", would let courts wipe out some mortgage debts.
The legal reform would help "millions of families save their homes", said US lawmakers who proposed the measure.
Opponents say giving bankruptcy judges the power to erase mortgage debt would increase costs for future homeowners.
A similar proposal failed to win approval last year amid stiff opposition from Republicans and some Democrats, as well as banking and housing industry lobbyists because of the possible impact on future borrowers....