More Cities Consider Eminent Domain to Halt Foreclosures

Save our Homes Walk LogoThe failure of the U.S. government to prosecute those who were the masterminds behind the NTMs (nontraditional mortgages) and subprime loan debacle, that more likely appear to have been an intentional Ponzi-like scam, makes Eminent Domain a plausible solution for relief. If handled properly Eminent Domain may actually save homes and families – not to mention saving lives and local governments that foolishly invested in unregulated and rigged derivatives and securities.

Do the math.  Hypothetical figure (conservative): $900 month payments X 67 million MERS mortgages X 12 months (1 yr.) = $723,600,000,000 new revenue stream annually – and this figure is conservative… it’s likely 2-3 times higher and this is JUST MERS. Continue reading

Death, Depression, Desperation and Despair; the homelessness of foreclosure is an atrocity of untold magnitude

In an effort to appear hunky-dory for the APEC Summit embarking on its shores in November 2011, Tulsi Gabbard and Honolulu city council wanted to pass legislation (Bill 54) to be able to “dispose” of the belongings of street people, many of which are families that have been displaced by foreclosure – a growing number that has been largely ignored by state and federal governments. Continue reading