Acorn, more criminal activities
Being under investigation in at least 12 states for voting fraud and other dubious acts does not seem to hinder those who think that they are entitled to whatever they want. Acorn is up and running their criminal ways. Only this time it is simple theft on a grand scale.
Trying to spin their ILLEGAL activities a civilian disobedience, Acorn is up to breaking and entering. You can throw in trespassing and destroying private property.
Telling the press and those who have been foreclosed upon for their lack of paying their bills. Acorn spins their ways as civil disobedience by teaching a peaceful ways to remain in homes that are no longer legally the occupants.
Although the old adage of buyer beware, and read the small print does not seem to apply any more. What matters is you do what makes you feel good at someone else expense. In this case the expense is to the American tax payer and to those who are responsible enough to pay their mortgages on time.
Donna Hanks has a story of how she was unable to maintain paying her mortgage and because of this. The rates went up. An expected result of the loan she had signed, a poor ARM and stupid mistake on her part no one else. The additional $300 a month became unaffordable to her. So being unable to pay, the bank foreclosed and told her to get out. A legal act on the banks part.
This last happened in Patterson Park Baltimore. So now here comes the illegal activities. Louis Beverly of Acorn then took up the call to criminality.
"This is our house now," said Beverly as they cut the locks o the doors and started to homestead in Hanks foreclosed home.
“We are actually trespassing, and so this is a way of civil disobedience to try to stay into our house,” said Beverly. “Legally it’s wrong, but homesteading is the only means that she has left to stay into her house. And we feel as though this is the right thing to do at this particular time to save this family.”
Now Acorn is planning to do this in another six cities around the nation. Calling for a moratorium on foreclosures. In other words asking that those who can not afford the homes they want ( not need). Be allowed to stay, while those who bust their chops and pay their bills, being responsible. Are forced to pay not only their mortgage but that of those who can not pay for theirs.
This is not civil disobedience. This is breaking the law! But we are asked and told to ignore the law because it is not fair that some can afford and are responsible enough to own a home, while others just want to keep up with the Jones.
Remember that ACORN is where President Obama started his community activism with. So do you think that they will be arrested or allowed to be prosecuted as well as sued for their law breaking? Doubtful!
Whats next? Will ACORN march into your neioghborhood and throw you out of your home and move in another family. All because you busted your hump and made a beautiful home that someone else wants? Do not be surprised if it happens.
Remember it is all hope and change ... hope you keep your home and change in your pocket.
Trying to spin their ILLEGAL activities a civilian disobedience, Acorn is up to breaking and entering. You can throw in trespassing and destroying private property.
Telling the press and those who have been foreclosed upon for their lack of paying their bills. Acorn spins their ways as civil disobedience by teaching a peaceful ways to remain in homes that are no longer legally the occupants.
Although the old adage of buyer beware, and read the small print does not seem to apply any more. What matters is you do what makes you feel good at someone else expense. In this case the expense is to the American tax payer and to those who are responsible enough to pay their mortgages on time.
Donna Hanks has a story of how she was unable to maintain paying her mortgage and because of this. The rates went up. An expected result of the loan she had signed, a poor ARM and stupid mistake on her part no one else. The additional $300 a month became unaffordable to her. So being unable to pay, the bank foreclosed and told her to get out. A legal act on the banks part.
This last happened in Patterson Park Baltimore. So now here comes the illegal activities. Louis Beverly of Acorn then took up the call to criminality.
"This is our house now," said Beverly as they cut the locks o the doors and started to homestead in Hanks foreclosed home.
“We are actually trespassing, and so this is a way of civil disobedience to try to stay into our house,” said Beverly. “Legally it’s wrong, but homesteading is the only means that she has left to stay into her house. And we feel as though this is the right thing to do at this particular time to save this family.”
Now Acorn is planning to do this in another six cities around the nation. Calling for a moratorium on foreclosures. In other words asking that those who can not afford the homes they want ( not need). Be allowed to stay, while those who bust their chops and pay their bills, being responsible. Are forced to pay not only their mortgage but that of those who can not pay for theirs.
This is not civil disobedience. This is breaking the law! But we are asked and told to ignore the law because it is not fair that some can afford and are responsible enough to own a home, while others just want to keep up with the Jones.
Remember that ACORN is where President Obama started his community activism with. So do you think that they will be arrested or allowed to be prosecuted as well as sued for their law breaking? Doubtful!
Whats next? Will ACORN march into your neioghborhood and throw you out of your home and move in another family. All because you busted your hump and made a beautiful home that someone else wants? Do not be surprised if it happens.
Remember it is all hope and change ... hope you keep your home and change in your pocket.