The media has focused on the bonuses of AIG recently and I wish they would get on to larger issues. The bonuses only equaled 165 million of the 170 billion our elected officials already gave away. They knew about the bonuses so please just shut up.
For me in the real estate field, I am more concerned with the massive amount of money that is hidden each and every year in the budget for HUD. First off, let me say this. I disagree with government taking on such large roles in our lives and would like it to more proactive to the needs of taxpayers, not those that provide little to our country. If that isn't fair, I don't know what is. We clearly can change the tax code to work for all.
HUD receives billions in funds each year and then passes much of it to states who in turn send it to the various cities and counties in each state. Here is where the good supposedly intentions of get murky. Each city and county either employ or hire people to manage the money, much of which are block grants. That is, it can be used for a variety of items. The money is used to provide such items as increased insulation in homes, emergency repairs, free or interest free loans and grants to selected homeowners. A huge industry has been spawned by the people that take care of this money. Waiting each year for the next big chunk of change from the federal government, they take tax money and give it to a very few number of people. Most of which do not pay taxes or pay very little.
For example, across America there are selected homeowners that "qualify" getting their homes rebuilt for free, while their neighbors who don't qualify, get nothing. To administer the programs, tens of thousands of people now work for the government housing offices and /or consultants. Did I mention that both the Housing offices and the consultants lobby Congress for the money, plus increases each year?
Please, this is just another special interest group. We don't need them, but if you listen you would think the sky is falling. Once such program gives up to 40k per home if you are over the age of 62, disabled in some way or fall below a certain income range. So let's assume that you are 45 and both you have income of 35k. You are taking a beating in this country, paying more in taxes across the board, trying to save, etc. Now your home needs some repair. Sorry you don't qualify! I personally have been in homes of those that qualify and have seen multiple big screen televisions, pets, even boats.
If you can't spend 100 bucks to fix something in your home, but you can watch the NCAA tournament on two big screen flat panel tvs. you don't need the governments help.
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GSEs to make bad loans, after the enforcement arms, such as the Treasury and the SEC looked the other way, now we are slapped in the face by these types of actions.
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