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	<title>Comments on: The housing market, mortgages and&#160;more!</title>
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		<title>By: joe_l</title>
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		<description>I agree with those comments, about the CEO&#039;s of those financial institutions should have the main responsibility in this matter. As it is a good point, about the people that did get into trouble with their mortgages, shouldn&#039;t have been so eager to accept them in the first place, they were still deceived by the financial institution.

My point is this, we are all in this together. Rather than point the finger, going &#039;round and &#039;round the circle, isn&#039;t going to do any good. The solution is not going to be an easy one. If you are responsible for getting into trouble, on either side, you should have to face the consequences. How else will anyone learn?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with those comments, about the CEO&#8217;s of those financial institutions should have the main responsibility in this matter. As it is a good point, about the people that did get into trouble with their mortgages, shouldn&#8217;t have been so eager to accept them in the first place, they were still deceived by the financial institution.</p>
<p>My point is this, we are all in this together. Rather than point the finger, going &#8217;round and &#8217;round the circle, isn&#8217;t going to do any good. The solution is not going to be an easy one. If you are responsible for getting into trouble, on either side, you should have to face the consequences. How else will anyone learn?</p>
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