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Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?

 
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Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
Try googling information about it.

Nothing.

Completely wiped from memory/public record.

Then he got shot. Then got alzheimers.
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
This is what it's all about.

Coverting their created money into OWNERSHIP of property.

Its all a shell game. A con they trick courts and police into enforcing as some kind of law that they've been given legal right to own every house as soon as borrower signs the mortgage.

If they can't foreclose they don't own it.
Reagan was just another jfk who had the sense to understand this.

All Lawyers are probably smart enough to get it. Understand it. Which means 99 prevent of them probably just don't really care. Just trying to survive because changing how the system works means eventually going head to head with demons
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
we get a homestead exemption in texas that reduces taxable amount of home. it also protects texas homeowners in the way you mention:

"The Texas Constitution (section 28) and Property Code section 41.001 provide that the homestead of a family or single adult is protected from forced sale for purposes of paying debts and judgments except in cases of purchase money, taxes (both ad valorem and federal tax liens against both spouses), owelty of partition (divorce), home improvement loans, home equity loans, reverse mortgages, liens predating the establishment of homestead, refinance loans, or the conversion or refinance of a lien on a mobile home that is attached to the homestead.

Other liens are void. Further, even a permitted lien must be in writing and signed by both spouses to be valid. The protection of the homestead combined with the prohibition against garnishment of wages has long made Texas a destination for debtors."

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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
And my mom borrowed $80,000 and has been paying interest on it for 15 years and I've paid $10,000 on it so we've already paid all the money back. The payments were almost entirely interest.

And she didn't owe it to the bank she owed it to the people she paid for the products and services.

Mostly insurance companies.

So in other words abstract value.


So if the police want to extort taxes out of the idea they are protecting our right to own wealth.

Why can't they extract the taxes from the bank since they are protecting the banks right to own wealth on a scale a million times larger.

Instead the bank extracts taxes to pay for their "losses" which aren't losses at all.

How do they get away with this?

It's because psychics can remote view. Remote kill the elite. Like in brotherhood of the bell. They don't talk about black magic/bad luck in the movie but that's how they do it.
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
Even farmers don't throw their cattle on the street.

We are basically less important to the power structure than cattle.
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
Well my mom Id dead so if Americans want to collect on the 20 or 30 thousand she don't pay back to society then 2 people can come live here with me. Share the house. But the idea the bank owns it is ridiculous.

The judge or cops have family members who need a room they can come live with me
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
Obama made speech where he said he didn't become president to help out a bunch of fat cat bankers. Of course they had so much blackmail on him it was a joke.

Trump tried to challenge them because everyone with the slightest shred of decency understands right and wrong. Accept the banker slavers who are going off 3000 year old biblical rules of slavery.
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
If you borrow 500,000 to buy a house then are unable to pay that back, should you be allowed to keep the house?

What is your thoughts on that?
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
bump hf
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
If you borrow 500,000 to buy a house then are unable to pay that back, should you be allowed to keep the house?

What is your thoughts on that?
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My thought is this, for every payment you miss is an extended payment on the 30 or 40 year note. Yer never gonna own it anyway..Not typically. Also, the mortgagee has rights to the value of the home until you pay it all back. No 2nds or etc allowed if you do not up to date on it.

There should not be foreclosures except in extreme circumstances. Also, I believe that every person over the age of 60 should be exempt from real estate taxes. The biggest crime in this country is elderly people who cannot work being thrown out of their homes because they cannot afford to pay real estate taxes. HUGE TRAVESTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
Even farmers don't throw their cattle on the street.

We are basically less important to the power structure than cattle.
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True-- they keep cattle healthy until the day of slaughter-- that is the business model.

With people, they infect us with disabling diseases (arthritis, cancer) and feed us disabling foods(diabetes) so that we spend thousands on big pharma each month until we die. At some point though, an out of control parasite kills its host.

Nice business model, eh?
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
If you borrow 500,000 to buy a house then are unable to pay that back, should you be allowed to keep the house?

What is your thoughts on that?
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Should i be able to lend you 500,000 i don't actually have?

Then claim i own the house If you you're 5000 behind?

My God. This is exactly whats they want.

A population that's too stupid to understand that all your money is privately owned the second they create it.


You just worship their authority to steal everything because you don't know any better. Who ever is on the wrong side of the sheriff's rifles you can't hate them enough.
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
Even farmers don't throw their cattle on the street.

We are basically less important to the power structure than cattle.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75590493


True-- they keep cattle healthy until the day of slaughter-- that is the business model.

With people, they infect us with disabling diseases (arthritis, cancer) and feed us disabling foods(diabetes) so that we spend thousands on big pharma each month until we die. At some point though, an out of control parasite kills its host.

Nice business model, eh?
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If they get sick and can't pay the mortgage.

Cha ching. Doesnt matter a bit to them.

Put them in jail and line up the next suckers

If they can pay it then they'll bristle with pride like a show poodle.
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
If you borrow 500,000 to buy a house then are unable to pay that back, should you be allowed to keep the house?

What is your thoughts on that?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77672965


My thought is this, for every payment you miss is an extended payment on the 30 or 40 year note. Yer never gonna own it anyway..Not typically. Also, the mortgagee has rights to the value of the home until you pay it all back. No 2nds or etc allowed if you do not up to date on it.

There should not be foreclosures except in extreme circumstances. Also, I believe that every person over the age of 60 should be exempt from real estate taxes. The biggest crime in this country is elderly people who cannot work being thrown out of their homes because they cannot afford to pay real estate taxes. HUGE TRAVESTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The real estate taxes are there for precisely this reason.

To trip them up so the bank can steal their houses.

Tax the fucking banks 100% of their profits as it should be to pay for anything we need.
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
People notice that we wage all these Wars on countries that don't have central banks.

Well a central bank isn't necessarily corruption.

Privately owned Central Bank that gets to create all the money and buy everything and own it is quite a bit different than the concept of a central bank.

A central bank acting in the public interest could actually be a positive thing in some regards. Its just everyone should benefit from it. Not privately owned.
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
If you borrow 500,000 to buy a house then are unable to pay that back, should you be allowed to keep the house?

What is your thoughts on that?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77672965


Should i be able to lend you 500,000 i don't actually have?

Then claim i own the house If you you're 5000 behind?

My God. This is exactly whats they want.

A population that's too stupid to understand that all your money is privately owned the second they create it.


You just worship their authority to steal everything because you don't know any better. Who ever is on the wrong side of the sheriff's rifles you can't hate them enough.
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exactly!! explain this one.....the PLAINTIFF of the foreclosure case actually bought the house at the sheriff's sale. How in the hell can you buy something you claim you already own??!!
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
And after reagan got shot he supposedly begins churning out all these bills repealing banking laws to keep banks from going wild.

Reagan didn't sign those laws. That's when the globalist mafia just began signing all the laws themselves.

Its a critical moment in history. That's when the national debt began to blast off

Anyways why would Reagan initially try to pull the JFK and neuter the bank's Main act of predation. Then turn around and do their darkest bidding. Doesn't make sense other than they just pushed him aside.
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
If you borrow 500,000 to buy a house then are unable to pay that back, should you be allowed to keep the house?

What is your thoughts on that?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77672965


Should i be able to lend you 500,000 i don't actually have?

Then claim i own the house If you you're 5000 behind?

My God. This is exactly whats they want.

A population that's too stupid to understand that all your money is privately owned the second they create it.


You just worship their authority to steal everything because you don't know any better. Who ever is on the wrong side of the sheriff's rifles you can't hate them enough.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75523806


exactly!! explain this one.....the PLAINTIFF of the foreclosure case actually bought the house at the sheriff's sale. How in the hell can you buy something you claim you already own??!!
 Quoting: DizzieMissLizzie

They put a chause in the reverse mortgages saying the old ladies agree to not appraise the house so bankers can buy it for nothing.

That is outrageous. This really is in your face tyranny out of the darkest middle ages. This is 4th world corruption.
The third world doesn't have this level of corruption.
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
Another thing is i have a feeling attorneys are trained not to challenge these ridiculous scams in court. They are told certain things are simply not allowed to be presented in court
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Re: Back in 1980's reagan made it illegal for banks to foreclose on peoples homes. Why is there no historical record of this anywhere?
Anyone ever been foreclosed on?





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