President Obama, New Taxes and the same old Debt Reduction!

So, the heat is turning up on President Obama, as his “official” birth certificate from Kenya has shown up. Now what? Does he have to step down immediately? Will Joe Biden be our President for the next 3 years? What has this got to do with you and your debt situation? In all honesty, I do not see any correlation. I do know that whenever I wanted anything from the government, i.e. a passport, my military service, my VA card and most importantly my marriage, I had to produce my birth certificate.

Had I lost it, as our President claims, it is very simple to get a replacement. So how do you make it to the highest office in the land, without a birth certificate? Only a Chicago politician can answer that question.

Anyway, back to debt relief, the recession and our economy, you know the important stuff. Consensus has predicted this recession will end by the end of 2009. What is does not state is how unemployment will be affected. Last I saw, we were approaching double digits, with some states already there.

In all honesty, I do not see much changing in our pocket books this year. Add to that, that it appears we are going to get the this new Obama care rammed through our legislature, that I absolutely know will affect our government taking more of our money out of pocket book in the form of new taxes to pay for it. This reminds me of the old, “Read My Lips,” by former President George W. Bush senior, that eventually cost him his re-election.

Credit card debt, credit card bills and creditor calls however are not going to go away. However, there is a solution at least with this issue. That solution is debt reduction. Hiring a company to negotiate and settle your debt for a fraction of what you owe. If you would like more information, please free to contact our offices toll free at 800-890-6658 for a free consultation, and leave the politics to the pundits.

 

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