Monday, March 9, 2009

Financial masscre -- twice since 2000

Markets are at major support levels at SPX 670 +/- before the next support around SPX 600 and DOW 6000 +/-, however, as I posted markets are manipulated more than ever before like lawless financial black markets. We have all kinds of rumors going around, but it is all about money using deception. Markets are showing positive divergences and oversold at major supports, but monstrous money power is absolutely squashing markets. Only God has more power than the monstrous money power manipulating the world. Anyway, many are tortured and killed through wars by the money power manipulating the world events and finances. http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=36163369

Where is the justices? There is no justices. May God deliver us from the oppression.


The big money power control: I'm scared and I try to take it one day at a time. Bush goes Bam... then, Obama boom -- stealing from mass. Dead -- white house slaughtering mass with financial nuclear bomb -- twice since 2000.
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No Job? Can't Refinance? How to Talk to Your Bank
Posted By: Mark Koba | Senior Editor
| 09 Mar 2009 | 01:41 PM ET
Homeowners who have recently lost their job are caught in a "no man's land" where they are struggling to make their mortgage payments but can't get help from either their lender or the government.

Peggy Shaw had been thinking about refinancing her Decatur, Georgia condo before she was laid off as a senior editor at a book publishing company last Thanksgiving. She has a $1,295 monthly mortgage payment and says she's barely keeping her head above water.

"I'm scared and I try to take it one day at a time," says Shaw, who is divorced with a son and daughter in college. "When I got laid off, I went to the bank to see if I could get my mortgage refinanced."

But Shaw says she was told that because she did not have a job, she couldn't refinance. The bank told her to keep checking back with them, which she had done.

Shaw isn't alone. More and more homeowners who suddenly lose their jobs are facing the scary realization that they can't pay their mortgage anymore. Many can't get the bank to refinance and they don't qualify for help under the new Obama mortgage rescue plan.

http://www.cnbc.com/id/29595747/


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