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To: Real Man who wrote (80023)3/14/2007 8:38:44 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Its nice that the banks, who were major Subprime Mortgage packagers, are concerned enough about their Subprime clients to ask the Senate for help.

I think the Senate should suggest these same banks offer their borrowers a sharp reduction in the interest they charge to help the borrowers catch up.

I'm surprised the banks didn't think of this themselves when they asked the Senate to consider helping.

But they've asked the Senate for help, so maybe the Senate can propose a law which which make the interest rate rebate mandatory.

I'll bet the banks never though of that either.
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To: Real Man who wrote (80023)3/14/2007 9:38:15 PM
From: maceng2  Respond to of 110194
 
Just put in a request to helicopter ben to snick in silver and gold bars into your package when the drop near you is scheduled. You can say you've gone environmentally friendly and want to save the trees by using less paper and ink.

The bureaucrats might even prioritise your request if you spend a bit of time and word it correctly.

No point complaining when opportunity presents itself. Ya gotta stay positive -g-