Just noticed that buried deep in the bowels of our president elect's new propossed stimulus legislation is a provision to eliminate the recapture feature pertaining to the new homeowners credit. This legislation obviously has a long road ahead of it but perhaps this will eventually be a real credit after all.
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Originally posted by jimmcg View PostJust noticed that buried deep in the bowels of our president elect's new propossed stimulus legislation is a provision to eliminate the recapture feature pertaining to the new homeowners credit. This legislation obviously has a long road ahead of it but perhaps this will eventually be a real credit after all.
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Originally posted by jimmcg View PostJust noticed that buried deep in the bowels of our president elect's new propossed stimulus legislation is a provision to eliminate the recapture feature pertaining to the new homeowners credit. This legislation obviously has a long road ahead of it but perhaps this will eventually be a real credit after all.You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.
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Yes, yes; it's all very frustrating.
Originally posted by WhiteOleander View PostWhy do my tax dollars have to go to someone simply because they bought a house? The way the credit is set up, it does not help the person with a downpayment to get the house. I see no reason they can't pay it back. We are hemorraghing enough money.
P.S. Maybe I should let him know that I (unlike the homebuyers who may be gifted with $7,500 of our money) am more patriotic-than-thou/them. I am absolutely willing to replace the Sam's Club 15% interest rate and two-year repayment on my TV with gov't. terms of zero interest and 15 year repayment. While I'd planned switching to Amex at 4%, it is, after all, only fair for us to help the government by participating in programs designed to spend our way out of this money shortage.Last edited by Black Bart; 01-17-2009, 12:13 AM.
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