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Question by Ashlee Simpson Woooaaaah: How will California’s bankruptcy affect the other states? California is the 8th largest economy in the world. The state is running out of money and its reserves will be completely dried out by midsummer. How would this affect the other states and what steps should the California government undertake to [...]

Nov 28th, 2011 | Filed under Debt & Bankruptcy

Question by Katie: What do you think can be done to solve the foreclosure crisis in the United States? Best answer: Answer by You know you hate mePeople could pay their mortgages, bills and not buy homes that exceed their means. That seems to be a working ideology; however Americans are greedy, entitled and don’t [...]

Nov 19th, 2011 | Filed under Debt & Bankruptcy

Question by seeingred: Can I become a resident of the United States if I have filed bankruptcy in another country? I am currently in the process of becoming a resident of the USA as my fiance is American. I currently filed bankruptcy in Canada. The bankruptcy will be discharged in 9 months. Does anyone know [...]

Oct 23rd, 2011 | Filed under Debt & Bankruptcy

Question by hey: How do I explain about the United States debt in a classroom debate? So my school is having a debate against maintaining a national DNA database. I estimated that it would cost us 4 billion dollars a year to maintain this database. The other student argued “a national DNA database is good [...]

Oct 10th, 2011 | Filed under Debt & Bankruptcy

Question by americanpatriot4757: Do you think the United States federal government should bail out homeowners in foreclosure? Why? Joel T – I appreciate you answer but you must realize ARMS adjustable rate mortgages are not the problem . They are good loans as long as you pay attention to what you are getting into. ARMS [...]

Sep 5th, 2011 | Filed under Debt & Bankruptcy

Question by FLSwampBoy: What’s up with all this sudden foreclosure fraud probes? 40 States have now signed on to the investigation? It seems to have all happened in just a few days. It really smells. Best answer: Answer by BaroccoliWhat do you expect when Government gets involved? What do you think? Answer below!

Aug 25th, 2011 | Filed under Debt & Bankruptcy

by LSE Library Question by Michael B: My son lives with me but I have no legal documents there isn’t any laws about moving to new states is there? I am just wanting to move to SC from NC. There shouldn’t be any problem in doing this right. I mean I heard it might be [...]

Aug 15th, 2011 | Filed under Legal Documents

by LSE Library Question by Makanre: How deep in debt is the United states in? We just discussed in class that each household would have to pay $ 549,000 to get out of debt. I know the number is very high but does anyone know the actual amount in debt we are? Best answer: Answer [...]

Aug 7th, 2011 | Filed under Debt & Bankruptcy

by The U.S. National Archives Question by joseph l: Are there any legal documents that states blood types? I have a phobia of needles and am really curious as to what my blood type is >_< anyone? Best answer: Answer by candy gnone that I am aware of, usually you get to learn it in [...]

Aug 2nd, 2011 | Filed under Legal Documents

Question by Dr.T: Why does the federal govt. have to legislate to allow states to declare bankruptcy? The Constitution identifies states as sovereign, so a federal bankruptcy court cannot compel them to do anything. There is discussion now about somehow allowing states to declare bankruptcy, but this Constitutional impediment is fundamental. But the question arises, [...]

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Jul 2nd, 2011 | Filed under Debt & Bankruptcy