Question by Mr. Bojangles: If Al-Qaida’s plan to “bleed the US into bankruptcy” succeeds and US sinks into depression, can Bush?
and Greenspan be considered co-conspirators?
Bush cut tax rates while signing off on drunken sailor spending bills ballooning the federal deficit.
Greenspan recklessly lowered interest rates to make the cost of borrowing money artificially low, encouraging reckless predatory lending behavior and fostering the speculative housing bubble.
There’s also some evidence that the Fed has recklessly increased the money supply, devaluing the bejesus out of the dollar.
So aren’t Bush and Greenspan essentially co-conspirators-in-fact with Al-Qaida in the trashing of the US economy?
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Answer by irishinvenice
It is like Bin Laden is Bush’s boss. Bush keeps up the recruitment drive (of Jihadists), why Bush dumps more cash in to weapons programs while 1000s of people go without food in the worlds more powerful country.
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Las Vegas developer lists over 0 million in debt in bankruptcy filing
Las Vegas developer Bill Plise revealed in Bankruptcy Court on Monday he's in debt to the tune of a staggering $ 506.5 million, while his assets are valued at just $ 4738. Plise filed for personal Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection on April 23.
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Was it Smart for 'Octomom' to Declare Bankruptcy?
The bankruptcy might give Suleman a fresh start, but the filing means that her creditors — which include a Christian school and her own father — are out of luck. Suleman filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, in which a debtor's assets are liquidated and …
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GDP Growth: The Civic Duty of Every US Consumer
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Question by yayantazz: can someone help me on a bankruptcy dilema?
my husband and i decided to get bankruptcy cuz we bought a house (w/ 100% finance) but things went wrong and we weren’t able to even give the first payment ,well only like $ 400 we talked to the mortgage and asked to get an extension and they said no (we have 1 yr here) they wanted the whole amount so we did it”bankruptcy” chapter 13 but things went wrong with lawyer they were sending all info to another address which we dont know why.we never got anything so we never send money he said it was to bad so we r loosing our house cuz he did chapter 7 and that it was over. is this right? can he do this? he backout on everything and said it was our fault. can i just forget it and get my debt back? i know we cant keep the house anymore so why continue with this right?
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Answer by Sunshine
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Action Line: Seek reliable advice before filing for bankruptcy
Yesterday someone left a flier on my windshield that said bankruptcy was a "get out of debt" card that the US government gives us once every eight years. I called and talked to the guy and he said I could file bankruptcy and still keep my house and car …
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Hawker Beechcraft files bankruptcy
Last week, hundreds of Hawker Beechcraft employees were laid off and speculation that the company might file for bankruptcy has no become a reality. "My friends at Hawker tell me that they have many profitable lines, and if they can reorganize, …
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Insight: Time running out for Ally Financial's restructuring
ResCap is seriously considering filing for bankruptcy by May 14 when it must repay a portion of its debt, and it is seeking to sell some assets, sources said. Ally officials are confident that unlike in 2009, this time the company will have no trouble …
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Question by RCgirl: If filing for bankruptcy, should I file before, or after, filing/receive my tax refund?
I’m considering filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy, but whether or not I’m allowed to keep my tax refund will determine which chapter I file. If I receive enough tax refund, and am allowed to keep it, I wouldn’t need to worry about losing my car in the bankruptcy – I could use my tax refund to buy an older model used car. BUT, if I did buy an older car with my refund, would I then be required to list it as an asset (that I could potentially be forced to sell in order to pay things off)?
If I won’t get to keep my tax refund, then I may file Ch. 13 instead…keeping the car I’m currently making payments on. No matter what, I have to do whichever allows me to have a car – I have to have a way to get back & forth to work.
I know many of you are going to say “call an attorney”. I’ve tried to contact my attorney, but she’s never in her office & hasn’t returned my calls. If you’ve been through it, can you give me any advice?
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Answer by Charles G
The bankruptcy judge can require you to hand over your tax refund to your creditor, if that helps in making your decision.
The judge will also decide if you keep your car. If it is important for your employment, he may. You list your “older car” as an asset, along with everything else you own.
You should really try to get legal advice on this.
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Ally says unit's bankruptcy could cost .25 bln
Rescap unit 'actively considering' bankruptcy-filing * ResCap unit may miss debt payments By Rick Rothacker April 27 (Reuters) – Ally Financial Inc could sustain losses of between $ 400 million and $ 1.25 billion in the event of a bankruptcy filing by …
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NC furniture company to use basics to spark return
By Richard Craver, Winston-Salem Journal WINSTON-SALEM, NC (WTW) — Linwood Furniture LLC is returning to the basics in trying to ride out of bankruptcy on the wave of more consumers wanting American-made furniture. The company, based in Lexington, …
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Madoff costs surpass payouts
"There is a huge risk about making predictions, because you can never be sure what a court will do," said Chip Bowles, a bankruptcy lawyer with Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP in Louisville, Ky. "People can object to his fees if he spent millions on …
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Question by : does the irs deduct late fees and penalties when you claim bankruptcy”?
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Answer by rick37us
thats up to the court.
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The play-by-play of Warren Sapp's 59-page bankruptcy filing
That's where he lives and where his attorney, Chad Pugatch of Fort Lauderdale, had an appraiser go make a list of his stuff. Even the four local bankruptcy attorneys the Tampa Bay Times asked to review the filing chuckled a little at the detailed …
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Warren Sapp files for bankruptcy protection in Florida
By Dan Loumena Warren Sapp, a former All-Pro defensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Oakland Raiders, has filed for bankruptcy in Florida, it was reported this weekend. Court records filed by Sapp in Fort Lauderdale on March 30 show that he …
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Florida's Job Creation And Economic Growth Agenda a Tough Sell
Foreclosure.com reports that there are currently around 300000 distressed Florida homeowners either in pre-foreclosure, foreclosure, or bankruptcy. In February, TransUnion reported that in the fourth quarter of 2011, Florida had a 14.27 percent …
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Question by Tony: Bankruptcy! Are you kidding me! Man, this woman! Question for you guys..?
I just got divorced and I have two questions for people with bankruptcy experience. Our divorce was by agreement (through lawyers) so we never got to see the judge. The debt declared by both of us was split in half. Basically, I pay these collection companies and you pay these collection companies type of deal. Now I’m ready to file for bankruptcy and have the following questions:
1. My ex-wife didn’t declare all her debts in the divorce papers. I recently found that out on my own. She is a very dishonest person and had a secret life during our marriage. I guess she didn’t disclose everything on the papers as she was afraid she could lose custody of our child when all the nasty details of the affair, hotel payments, etc. came afloat. Without getting into “you can sue her” for lying on the papers or “contact an attorney”, how can I find out all her debt so I can get it discharged? She won’t tell me about it. I have my 3 year old daughter’s social security (for medical debt inquiries, etc.) and I know my ex’s too (using hers for debt inquiries could be illegal I think). My initial thought was to start calling collection companies around, Sears, Check into cash, Banks, Walmart (she did some nasty s. once and Walmart was sending “you owe me money” letters, etc. ) with her social security but that’s illegal I think. How can I find out all her debt? I don’t want any surprises after I file for bankruptcy. I appreciate it if you don’t give me “Ask a bankruptcy lawyer” type of answers. I just need some answers now from people that might have gone thru this or have experience dealing with bankruptcy matters.
2. We were separated for almost 2 years before the divorce. I kicked her out of the house so it wasn’t legal separation. In the creditor’s eyes, is the NEW debt she incurred after our separation but before our divorce considered my debt too?
3. In the eyes of the creditors, is the debt she incurred during our marriage, SOLELY IN HER NAME (her credit card, some loans she received, etc.), considered my debt too? Obviously she had a secret life and I didn’t sign most of her agreements. I didn’t have any clue about her dealings.
4. As I said before, the declared debt was split in half on the divorce papers. I’m filling for bankruptcy now to discharge my part of the debt. Could my ex-wife have any legal grounds to go after me for not paying my part of the debt as there is no doubt the creditors will go after her? By filling for bankruptcy, to most rational people it would mean taking care of my debt. I could be wrong.
5. Divorce question. Am I divorced?
It’s been 6 months already and I haven’t heard from the courts? Is our lawyers sending the divorce agreement papers to the courts considered being “DIVORCED” or do I have to wait for some certification of divorce from the judge? I was supposed to go for a final “optional” appointment with the lawyer to get answers to my questions but I just dropped the whole thing (too much $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ )!!!!!
The more answers the better. Thanks guys!
Sorry, the state is Oregon. Please no “Call attorney” answers. Just answer if you know the answers to my questions. Thanks.
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Answer by lovepreschool
All your typing is really in vain since you don’t even list your state of residency. I can tell you that until you receive the final papers, you are NOT divorced. You have way too many questions here to be trusting tired (and some drunk) second-hand opinions. Please call an attorney to make sure where you stand. If not, you could be setting yourself up for some unpleasant surprises.
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What if your first couple years of college were dirt cheap?
In February, the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys referred to a "student loan 'debt bomb'" and wondered if it was shaping up to become "America's next mortgage-style economic crisis," according to this Chicago Tribune story.
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Judge approves of Dodgers' sale
After the bankruptcy filing, Selig's attorneys successfully fought to force the Dodgers to accept bankruptcy financing from Major League Baseball. The team and league reached an agreement last year authorizing the team's sale and a process to market …
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