FIRST: We must recognize the reality of a national emergency in the form of an accelerating, hyper-inflationary, general breakdown-crisis of the US banking and monetary system. This trend must be halted by emergency action in bankruptcy reorganization: All present plans for financial bail-out of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac must be cancelled under threat of impeachment or similar action against any US officials caught in complicity with such an attempted, inherently fraudulent bail-out scheme for absolutely wrecking the USA financially in favor of London and Wall Street predators. Federal reorganization of the financial system in bankruptcy must occur immediately. We, as government, must be committed to pay what must be paid to maintain the general welfare of the population and of functions of Federal, state, and local government, and to freeze what can not be paid currently without damaging the payments which are of fundamental strategic and human interest. Many people have engaged in what are in fact, tolerated swindles, as typified by the disgusting matter of “golden parachutes,” while essential human interests of people who have earned their actual right to income are looted to pay for “golden parachutes” and comparable swindles. Those who managed the economy are those who are chiefly responsible for the failure which their reign induced; they should not claim too loudly what they did not actually earn by human standards for the proper meaning of “earning.” The word of …
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Negotiating with lenders in turbulent economic times.: An article from: Real Estate Weekly




