It's the least they can do...
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RE: It's the least they can do...
Honestly, it's a ****ty situations for everyone.........
Yes, the people signing the damned contracts is what got THEM into trouble in the first place. But at the same time there was misleading and shady business practices going on with the lending companies........and at the same time corruption and over regulation on the governments part (in both parties).
So yeah, it's a complete and utter f**k up on a lot of people's parts. But as I understand it, it's technically a sort of loan, not a bailout so I've read. But I'm not exactly sure of the particulars, as I only hear bits of it in the news and only read a few articles on it, and not gone in depth with it.
But either way, a big f**king mess that needs to be cleaned up one way or another.
Yes, the people signing the damned contracts is what got THEM into trouble in the first place. But at the same time there was misleading and shady business practices going on with the lending companies........and at the same time corruption and over regulation on the governments part (in both parties).
So yeah, it's a complete and utter f**k up on a lot of people's parts. But as I understand it, it's technically a sort of loan, not a bailout so I've read. But I'm not exactly sure of the particulars, as I only hear bits of it in the news and only read a few articles on it, and not gone in depth with it.
But either way, a big f**king mess that needs to be cleaned up one way or another.