Originally posted by shabam
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I just ask everyone to remember who the "morons" actually are. Look at how your congressman/woman voted on the issues you care about. But many don't do this. Most only care about one party over another. Party affiliation means nothing to me. I've voted Democrats, Republicans and Independents... all in the same voting day.
For the record, the Senate Vote on the BAPCPA of 2005 was 74-25. Could the BAPCPA had been better, yes indeed... however a Democratic majority can't even pass a modification provision for bankruptcy judges to use.
Purposefully, I don't believe bankruptcy is the avenue to go after predatory lending or other issues related to financial services. If you use it for that, not everyone has access to bankruptcy and those types of remedies. Perhaps that's why the Senate couldn't get the mortgage modification clauses in the Code this year. Would make a good excuse, but I don't buy it.
I trust a used car dealer more than I trust anyone in Congress. At least you know the used car salesman is lying to you and, at least, you get to look under the hood and check out the car before driving it off the lot. With Congress, they can't even read a bill... or love to squeeze in things last minute, so that no one sees what they added or removed... until AIG is getting bonuses. Then they all get quiet like they didn't know how that got into the bill. Right. (FYI, the AIG bonuses are coming up again, and Congress already approved more than $250 million worth. Where is the outrage at CONGRESS... don't direct it at AIG.
Okay, I need to get off my soapbox because I'm frustrated with Congress and have been for years.
I did live in London (Ealing) for a while and yes, I generally liked living there more. Sure, I had a nice townhouse, but I didn't live in a McMansion. Sure, I made far more than any average person in my type of job, but I appreciated that and would always hang out with people from work. I didn't go to fancy restaurants. I hung out at the local pub, and then a nice Indian restaurant afterward. It taught me a lot about being American, what the world was like, and about being just a person. I also spent a lot of time in France.
The strangest thing, though, was my 100 pound deposit for my phone, because I was an "alien".
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