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  • paydayloanadvocate · 12 months ago
    The election is over and America has appointed a new leader. The people have chosen “change” by electing Barack Obama for the next President of the United States. Whether the United States changes for the better or for the worse, there is no doubt that change is in store for our country. It’s clear that Americans believe Obama will bring a positive change to our country. We’ve heard many of the promises he has made to the U.S. from lowering taxes for the middle class to putting a timeline on the war in Iraq and trimming the federal budget “line by line.” However, Obama also supports the elimination of the payday loan industry. He believes that eradicating the payday loan industry will protect low-income and families in general from falling victims to predatory lenders. On higher ground, it will be a violation to our financial freedom if the option to utilize affordable payday loans is wiped out. Threatening our rights to financial freedom is not a great start to creating positive change.

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  • James · 11 months ago
    I wonder if President Correa is quietly sliding his silk-socked feet out of his very expensive mirror-polished shoes under the table as he is talking, in preparation for the new barefoot world that is arriving quickly. That fancy suit and tie will go next.

    Like everyone else he is going to have to get used to a very different world of deflation and recession. HIs ideas are obviously outdated, but he certainly is a dapper dresser. I'll take his shoes and suit if they fit.