Author name: Super Star

More wasteful government spending — mortgage buyer

QUICK ECONOMIC SUMMARY FOR THE PAST WEEK Our great nation is moving inexorably towards a major recession, and possibly a depression. It becomes increasingly obvious that the U.S. requires major structural reform. It is not enough to make minor changes to entitlement programs or to adjust tax rates. Most government programs are still running in spite […]

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Ill Prepared — Investor in mortgage notes

It is normal for politicians to think in the short-term and attempt to stabilize current economic problems. But I don’t understand why Americans aren’t making more noise about America’s long-term financial woes. It is easy to see that Americans are far more educated about reality TV shows than basic economics. The country’s problems with debt seem distant when

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Taxing Times — California mortgage note buyer

With each passing month, housing continues to sink deeper into the mud. All indicators of housing are heading in the same direction: down. Despite interest rates reaching historic lows, this is despite the government (meaning you, the taxpayers), underwriting or assuming credit risk for nearly every new mortgage, and being responsible to $6 trillion of the $10

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The Commercial Note Buyer — A Lack Of Certainty

Uncertainty reigns – in America, Asia, and, most importantly, Europe. Anyone who has been following the government’s bungling over the past few years knows that national policymakers will continue making bad economic decisions. But we don’t know what wrong policies they will be implementing. Just this week, the Fed extended “Operation Twist” in order to maintain long-term

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Commercial Note Buyer — Continue and Pretend Again

It’s bubbling over again! The economy appears to be in good shape, with stock and home prices rising, retail sales increasing, and unemployment slowly falling. As people who enjoy looking behind the media veil we know that the economic foundation is weaker than it appears. The government spending money it doesn’t own is supporting a large portion of

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