http://idahobusinessreview.com/2011/01/13/idaho-is-among-top-ten-states-for-foreclosures/
I'm Mike Pullin, I live and work in Idaho. For over 25 years, I Want to be your next Representative for Idaho
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Home Foreclosures
Back in December on 16, 2010 the banks stopped all Foreclosures, until January 3, 2011. During the mean time they were doing all the paper work to remove you from your home on Jan. 4, 2011 On Jan. 4, 2011 the banks are going to start removing home owners and families from their homes (that's about 30,000-$50,000 families in the United States). Even if there in the middle of a refinance of their loans, banks are going to remove them out of their home. The banks will leave the homes vacant with no up keep causing the property values to drop more and raise crime rates.
My plain is to leave them in the homes charge them minimal rent to keep families in the homes, and work with families to refinance their homes. If it doesn’t work then have them stay in their home while it’s on the market and pay the families moving money, when the home sells. Then the property values will remain stable crime will remain low.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Friday, December 24, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
OmniBUST bill waste
Here are a few examples of the outrageous pork in the OmniBUST bill:
$277,000 for potato pest management in Wisconsin
$246,000 for bovine tuberculosis in Michigan and Minnesota
$522,000 for cranberry and blueberry disease and breeding in New Jersey
$500,000 for oyster safety in Florida
$349,000 for swine waste management in North Carolina
$413,000 for peanut research in Alabama
$247,000 for virus free wine grapes in Washington
$208,000 beaver management in North Carolina
$94,000 for blackbird management in Louisiana
$165,000 for maple syrup research in Vermont
$235,000 for noxious weed management in Nevada
$100,000 for the Edgar Allen Poe Cottage Visitor’s Center in New York
$300,000 for the Polynesian Voyaging Society in Hawaii
$400,000 for solar parking canopies and plug-in electric stations in Kansas
$246,000 for bovine tuberculosis in Michigan and Minnesota
$522,000 for cranberry and blueberry disease and breeding in New Jersey
$500,000 for oyster safety in Florida
$349,000 for swine waste management in North Carolina
$413,000 for peanut research in Alabama
$247,000 for virus free wine grapes in Washington
$208,000 beaver management in North Carolina
$94,000 for blackbird management in Louisiana
$165,000 for maple syrup research in Vermont
$235,000 for noxious weed management in Nevada
$100,000 for the Edgar Allen Poe Cottage Visitor’s Center in New York
$300,000 for the Polynesian Voyaging Society in Hawaii
$400,000 for solar parking canopies and plug-in electric stations in Kansas
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