Edwards Slams Bush Mortgage Plan
During Hometown Visit, Democratic Hopeful Says President's Proposal Doesn't Go Far Enough
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Democratic Presidential hopeful, former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards leaves after holding a news conference outside his childhood home in Seneca, S.C., Thursday, Dec. 6, 2007. (AP)
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"What we've got to do is not just help a few, we need to provide help for everybody," Edwards told about 900 people at Walhalla High School near his hometown in this early voting state. "We need to make refinancing options available. I do think it's a good idea to freeze these rates. I'd do it for seven years. We also need a national rescue fund to help these families."
Bush on Thursday announced a plan to freeze interest rates for five years for hundreds of thousands of strapped homeowners whose mortgages are scheduled to rise in the coming months.
Hillary Rodham Clinton also criticized the plan, saying it was designed to "help as few homeowners as possible" while proposing a moratorium on foreclosures, an across-the-board rate freeze and reporting requirements for servicers and lenders.
“America needs a plan that matches the scale of the crisis, and President Bush has failed to deliver it," Clinton said in a release. "But that is what happens when you are more interested in protecting corporate interests than struggling families."
At an earlier stop at Edwards' childhood home, the former North Carolina senator said the president had damaged the United States' reputation worldwide.
"I do believe George Bush has bullied and acted in an arrogant way and it has damaged America's standing in the world in a serious way and I intend to reverse that," Edwards said.
He was scheduled to campaign in Charleston later Thursday with musician and actor Harry Belafonte, also a harsh critic of the Bush administration.
Belafonte compared the Homeland Security Department to the Nazi Gestapo and attacked the president as a liar. During a trip to Venezuela last year, he met with socialist leader Hugo Chavez and called President Bush "the greatest terrorist in the world."
Edwards campaigned much of the day with his parents and helped open Oconee County's new Democratic Party headquarters, arriving to the Bon Jovi song, "Who says you can't go home."
Edwards' mother said her son's talk about his down-home, rural Southern roots is hardly political rhetoric.
"He's telling the truth. He grew up in a working class environment, with working, everyday people," said Bobbie Edwards, 74. "When John talks about his background, it's true."
Edwards said he was not worried an AP-Pew poll released this week showed him in a distant third place behind front-runners Clinton and Barack Obama. The poll also showed that health care was a top concern among Democrats in South Carolina, and the majority of likely primary voters said the New York senator would do the best job improving the system.
"The vast majority of South Carolina voters have not decided what to do yet. And what will happen is they will understand I have the first and the strongest universal health care plan that is central to what I want to do as president," Edwards said. "My approach is different. My approach is to shake up Washington and take on insurance companies and drug companies, which I've been doing my whole life."
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See all 60 CommentsIt is possible that Senator Clinton is the best candidate. However, even though many may like the policies that Senator Clinton proposes, they should also consider her record, just as Senator Clinton insists.
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The last Clinton Administration, when faced with the fact that protection rackets where assaulting, torturing and murdering people with poison and radiation, chose to avoid its responsibilities to incarcerate the criminals and to protect the citizenry.
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Instead, they made a deal with the criminal gang stalker protection rackets to leave them alone and to consequently abandon the citizenry.
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Do we want a President who sells out the citizenry for votes?
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Do we want a President who sends a "crime does pay" message to society?
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Would you vote for a President who signed nonaggression deals with the KKKlan or the Nazi party? Gangs that torture with poison and radiation are much like the KKKlan and Nazi Party.
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We do not need a sellout President. We need a principled leader President.
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He wants to do the right thing with interest rates--AND he knows the "health insurance" folks need a drastic change and confrontation--no more "sickos" for the profit of a few.
No we need a force majeure declaration by the government, nullifying any provisions in the contracts that make them predatory.
What Edwards proposes is to pay off the loan sharks, which will only create more sharks and more victims...
The plan does one thing--it exposes what a weirdo Bushit has as Treasury secretary. Paulson stands there on TV blinking like a mole in the sunlight, looking for all the world like a retarded gopher. This man controls our treasury?
"Edwards Slams Bush Mortgage Plan!!!"
Sounds like Edwards was polite, said it was a good idea but would go farther.
How is that "Slamming" the plan?
how about "Edwards Picks up plan SLAMS it down on the ground, Stomps on it, Says its a pile of wasted trash, written by idiots and wouldnt do anything worthwhile except for helping the rich!!!" and toss in some swear words
THAT would be ''slamming'' it.
Or how about "Rips" "so n so RIPS so n so." = "Tears open flesh, burns with hot poker and pours salt in it then shoves off a cliff" - when usually they say that when someone politely disagrees with another.
the media are idiots.
The constituency is private wealth, number of shares owned, not individual votes. So long as each individual vote exists to some degree, the right wing ruling class will have to play on the prejudices of the people dividing their sensibilities with single issues, religiosity, welfare, taxes, social security.
Make the people believe that the person getting food stamps is what''s causing the problem with declining wages. Yeah, that lazy freeloader that won''t work for a living and put in more hours for less wages, less to no healthcare, retirement, vacation, sick leave.
Those pushing for workers to work more can take a sabbatical and time off when they need it. The elite global corporatists make the rules.
Why do you say that?
Our Government constantly bails out corporations for mismanagement and fraud and irresponsible actions when they always do it for one reason profits for themselves.
Whereas individuals far and wide succumb to financial woes they are never in control of and never penalize themselves like this out of a attempt at profits. The speculators that walked away from their mortgages are Not being bailed out here. So you cant include them.
Besides corporations when they get bailed out by the government also skip town with a billions dollars in pension funds that the workers earned over decades.
And you think bailing out consumers which account for 75% of the GDP is bad for hte economy? You have no idea what youre talking about.
Posted by mrmazerati at 08:41 AM : Dec 07, 2007
Just another scum sucking bottom feeding lawyer.
Posted by ov442 at 09:15 AM : Dec 07, 2007
They''re not in control of their own finances? There was a single mom on ABC news who was making $32,000 a year, and she bought a house for $175,000 and it was being foreclosed on. She was obviously living way beyond her means.
When does personal accountability for your own finances come into play?
When does personal accountability for your own finances come into play?
Posted by hungry1968
Well somebody had to say yes to a loan that should never have been made. It used to be that banks demanded housing not exceed 30% of you income, over the last few years, that has been increased to 70%.
Posted by cathomas71
Ultimately this isn''t a bailout for the homeowner, it is a bailout for the banks and investors that were going to see the value of the security on the loans they made tumble.
"I think Edwards should put his head between his legs and amuse himself."
No thats what you right wing nutjobs do in mens stalls, and chase congressional pages on the floor of congress. America''s tired of your hypocrisy''s and lies.
Look, I didn''t WANT to have to pay a higher monthly mortgage than people who chose to go with adjustable ARMS - I didn''t WANT to have to buy a small 2 bedroom condo - but I DID. I paid MORE money for LESS home so that I had the security to guard against precisely what we''re seeing now... Look, all those people (and there were many) who bought early or bought on these low/no interest loans & ended up flipping their houses to make a killing... I don''t see THEM stopping by MY place offering to share THEIR wealth with ME... any why SHOULD they? THEY took the risk, THEY were in a position to take advantage - heck, I was just starting out - so I REALLY got screwed - I had to pay a MUCH HIGHER relative price for my little place than folks who bought 5, 10, 15 years earlier - and that went right into THEIR pockets... Anyone ever drive around or peruse the housing ads in the last 15 years & ask yourselves - My GOD, who BUYS these houses at these prices? Well, many of them are now in foreclosure begging for bail outs... they overbought - and don''t want to face the consequences of their own actions...
I don''t hold it against the ones on welfare who actually need it. There are some that do and I would help them all that I could. People do fall on hard times and that is why help is there. It is the ones who are on the womb to tomb life plan that bugs me. You see these people who are capable of working but as soon as they are born the parents sign them up for SSI or whatever and it becomes a cycle. That takes from people who have real needs and who actually worked to pay these benefits in.
Well, you have to realize that those individuals sold their vote to liberals in exchange for that money - unfortunately however, liberals puchased those votes with EVERYONE''s money... so not only does it cost you, but often times those fine folks on welfare raise generation after generation on welfare, many having 4, 5, 7 kids or more - often with multiple and/or absent fathers... so they raise children that are not only a burden financially, but also represent a good chuck of the crime element in today''s society as well...
Posted by marcodele
Oh, I don''t know. I''ve repeated the facts so often it''s rather redundant. The guy''s an ambulance-chaser. He has a house that is 30,000 square long and he tauts his feelings for the poor. Wow, if that isn''t right up there with that other elitist Al Bore, I don''t know what is. Facts, you want facts, go look them up. Hahahah.
Posted by Oscarez
Yeah, imagine all the people in the shacks across the street from him. I''ll bet the love the view.
Liberals really crack me up... anything that goes against the liberal grain is now labeled ''hate'' - you liberals really DO fall right in line dontcha...
Besides, it''s most assuredly liberals who fear facts & figures... EVERYTHING is filtered thru the liberal word police - political correctness, crime stats, global warming, terrorism, homosexuality.... I mean, my GOD - try to have an actual conversation about these things that isn''t simply a fawning regurgitation of the accepted liberal mantra & they''ll literally shout you down, usually repeating their latest fad word - ''hate''...
Liberals - so phony, they often disgust themselves
Here I go again, sound thing different subject. You can''t change what someone''s past is only what they are striving for in the future. So his parents were Muslim, the US is taking God out of everything anyway so why are we discussing faith and religion with this man. Don''t hate him because he is "Black" but support him because he stands for something. Because "if you stand for nothing you will fall for anything". (Ex:Bush and his manipulation of votes for two terms).
That sounds like all the politican promises I have heard in the 40+ years I have been listening to campaign. Always a lot of promises and no fulfillment. I guess they just want to be elected and what better way "tell the people what they want to hear". Life as Bush for President has not been a picnic, only for him. He is killing our boys and girls by sending them overseas to be feasted upon by the Iraq''s for no reason. Those people don''t even want our help moreless need it. They have been doing this for ever, it is awful but it is the truth.
HA! Thanks for reminding me - I forgot about the liberal tendancy toward not just hypocrisy... but massive, unmitigated, wild hypocrisy.... numbnuts starts out by criticizing ME for, of course, ''hate'' - and THEN proceeds to spew toward ME.... you guessed it folks - ''hate''... God, you really DO make it too easy for me.
Liberals - Do as we say, not as we DO... or say... um, or think... just do as we say ok!?
HA! You call that WORK!! He was precisely the kind of ambulance chasing lawyer that sat back & raked in the profits by launching unsubstantiated lawsuits against deep pocket organizations like hospitals forcing insurance costs SO thru the roof that WE''RE all paying the price for it.... WE''VE PAID for John Edwards to become a multi millionare... he''s the scum of scum... and now that HE''S got everything he''s every monetarily wanted in life - at our expense - now he wants to be President... and somehow he''s put on the ''I''m for the little guy'' lawyer charm... sure he wants to buy votes with free medical care, free this, free that - he''s USED to stealing money from people who REALLY earned it... ya know, by saving lives???
Liberals - demonizing doctors while glorifying the lawyers who sue them
Posted by dogsoul
Can''t they do nothing. I don''t wanna follow around a bunch of planet of the ape dogmatists who do nothing to the tune of an 11% rating and tanking. Do-Da Do-Da Do-Nothing''s. Love Big T/itty Government. Wa, Wa, change my diapers. It''s for the common good. Well, hey in that case....
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