This was pretty much exactly how it sounds. People in financial trouble sell their house to the lender with an agreement to rent it from the lender and keep living there, then the lender jacks up the rent and they get evicted and the house is sold. After fees and everything else they may not get to keep much of the equity from the house sale and potentially could lose all equity and end up owing the lender. As tenants they don’t have all the legal protections a homeowner in foreclosure would have. The lender claims all its customers know what they are getting into.
I don’t have an issue with the broad principle of lowering the bar to people with a student visa, but making it automatic is likely going to raise the bar on student visas.
a lengthy and expensive congressional investigation with the heads of the big three food stores where they’ll ask them if they know how facebook works
a convoluted bill passed that is based on the rolling average price creep over x consecutive hours that’s so confusing everyone just gives up and pays the surge price or starves as America tries as hard as possible to third-world our ass until Putin’s Russia (or North Korea or whatever) looks like the Promised Land by comparison (Reverse Babylon AD?)
Doesn’t the U.S. do the same thing with our own currency? We just take the long route by invading other countries and making sure everything is backed by the petrol dollar.
I feel very lucky. I work in education so i get nice breaks. Pay is less than in the regular world, but I’m old and at this point I’d rather have the time than the $. My husband gets 5 weeks but usually only takes 3 so we can cash out one or two weeks in December.
The fun part of this though is that the ad looks like the sort of thing crazies used to tape to telephone poles before the advent of the Internet era. It’s like the Timecube of political newspaper ads.
So it will not help Trump in the slightest. It was a huge waste of money.
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