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Wall Street Quietly Creates a New Way to Profit From Homeowner Distress

Auctions allow private investors to acquire rights to collect overdue property taxes, levy escalating fees on homeowners, and foreclose on those who do not pay. Some auctions, like this one in Washington, D.C., take place in person. Others occur online, where bidders can buy property tax liens by the thousands. Credit: Emma Schwartz When Florida retiree Gladys Walker fell behind in paying taxes on her modest Pompano Beach home, she had no idea one of America’s biggest banks and a major Wall Street hedge fund engaged in frenzied bidding for the right to collect her debt—all $768.25 of it. “I just couldn’t come up with the money,” said Walker, 67, a former hotel worker who makes do on a monthly Social Security check. Barely more than a year after a taxpayer bailout of major financial institutions, Bank of America and the hedge fund, Fortress Investment Group, spotted a fresh money-making opportunity – collecting the tax debts of tens of thousands of people like Walker. The bank and hedge fund can add interest charges and fees, and they bundled the debts as securities for investors. In late May and early June, proxies for the two institutions quietly bought hundreds of millions of dollars in homeowners’ property tax debts in Florida by bidding at a series of online auctions held by county tax collectors. They didn’t use their names but donned multiple other identities, dominating the auctions and repeatedly bidding on the same parcels – in the case of Walker’s small home, more than 8,000 times. Then, in September, Bank of America’s securities division packaged $301 million worth of the tax liens it and Fortress had acquired into bonds pitched privately to major investors. The anticipated return – estimated at between 7 to 10 percent – is possible because buyers of tax debts can assess a panoply of interest charges and other fees. When the debt goes unpaid long enough, the liens buyer can seize properties through foreclosure. Because the bonds were sold privately, there’s no public record indicating who purchased them, the prices paid, or the anticipated return. Moody Investment Services spokesman Tom Lemmon said the type of offering, known as a tax lien securitization trust, is fairly uncommon. Bank of America, he added, may make additional offerings in future years. A Bank of America spokesman, while otherwise declining comment, said that the bank and Fortress had not acted together in bidding in the auctions. Bank of America spokesman William Halldin said by email: “Our bids were made independent of any other organization. Any suggestion that they weren’t independent is simply incorrect.” Fortress, which is headed by former Fannie Mae chief Daniel Mudd, had no comment. The Florida securities deal illustrates how financial institutions, including some beneficiaries of federal bailout dollars, are actively creating new ways to profit from the financial distress of homeowners. Acting as surrogate tax collectors, they can help local governments quickly and efficiently bolster their budgets by tens of millions of dollars and in some cases find new owners for dilapidated property. Miami-Dade County, for instance, took in more than $374 million in June 2009 from the sale of about 60,000 property tax liens. added by: toyotabedzrock

Happy 21st Birthday, Taylor Swift!

Pop some champagne today, readers, Taylor Swift turns 21! There’s little that can be said about the artist at this point, and even less that can be purchased for her as a birthday present. She already owns every important award known to Hollywood kind; she’s been cited as the 2010 Entertainer of the Year ; she enjoys numerous endorsement deals; and she has a new stud muffin on her arm . How does Taylor plan on spending the occasion? “I definitely want a winter-themed birthday, Christmas-themed,” she said last week. “And I’d really like to have it in my condo. I think that would be wonderful.” Send in your birthday wishes to Swift today and check out the following photo montage in her honor.

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Kardashian Konfidential Sits on NY Times Best Sellers List, Apocalypse Approaches

We give up. We’ve tried to point out the obvious flaws in Khloe, Kourtney and Kim Kardashian (namely: an utter lack of talent), we’ve cited the latter’s publicity-based relationships, we’ve questioned why the topic of spreading mayonnaise on one’s vagina makes for talk show foder. But none of it matters. For reasons that defy comprehension, Kardashian Konfidential – the memoir that delivers such fascinating tidbits as Kourtney uses pink dish gloves – currently sits at number-four on New York Times Best Sellers List. To anyone who purchased it, we have a simple question: WHY?

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Dump truck ramming plays out like cop reality TV show

Dramatic video footage released on Sunday from three Stow police cruisers involved in a 52.5-mile chase of a stolen dump truck looks as if it could have come from a cop reality television show. The stolen dump truck, which police say was driven Saturday by a 17-year-old suspect through the streets of Stow and the highways of three counties, crashed into police cruisers and private vehicles and headed in reverse down a major road while being pursued by police before spinning and totaling a cruiser. More…… http://www.ohio.com/news/111366749.html Full Dash Cam Video posted in comment section below: added by: CarlosBobthe3rd

Teenage Dreaming: Glee’s Kurt and Blaine Sing ‘Baby, It’s Cold Outside’

Hit or Miss: 2440×1220, Saw, Assemble by Pål Rodenius

images credit Pål Rodenius I am conflicted about this one. Swedish designer Pål Rodenius sells plywood with his designs for various kinds of furniture printed on to it; the purchaser cuts out what is desired and assembles it…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The Federal Reserve bailout scandal explained

All the numerous tendrils of financial corruption are starting to re-converge on the core of the scandal. Here is what happened and how you got screwed by the bankers and the US Government in layman's terms. 1. Wall Street created the mortgage-backed security as an investment device, sold them, used ponzi scheme tactics to make them look immensely profitable while the SEC looked the other way. 2. In order to meet the demand for MDS created by the illusion of major profits from the Ponzi activity, the mortgage bundlers pledged the same mortgages over and over and over again into different investment bundles. 3. In late 2008 the fraud started to appear in US financial circles. Congress, itself invested in the financial firms that bought those fraudulent mortgage-backed securities, voted through TARP to save their own fortunes at the expense of the US taxpayer. 4. In 2009, the foreign banks began to realize that Wall Street had screwed them and began to demand the repurchase of the bad paper. The Fed started handing out trillions of dollars borrowed against the American people, mostly to foreign banks, to cover the fraud. 5. But cash was flowing out of the nation faster than the Federal Reserve could print it up. Something needed to be done to balance the loss and put the bankers back into the black, so the only real hard assets left n the nation, Americans' homes, were to be sacrificed for the good of the banks' capital structure. 6. By perpetuating tax credits that encouraged the offshoring of American jobs to other countries, the US Government created a situation in which millions of Americans would no longer be able to make their mortgage payments and lose their homes to the banks. The banks would then add the full value of those homes to their balance sheets to keep themselves appearing solvent. The US Government deliberately killed your jobs, so the fraudulent bankers could save themselves from prison by taking your homes to cover the buybacks from Europe. That is pretty much the story of the last few years. Analysis from Mike Rivero at What Really Happened added by: maasanova

The Miss TSA Calendar

Looking to make light of the whole body scanner/patdown controversy? Then say hello to the “Miss TSA Calendar,” a collection of photos that show girls in classic pinup positions. The catch? The pictures are all x-rays, so the only things that are visible in them are bones and the models’ high heels. The images, which apparently first showed up on Outburst.com last week, don’t actually have anything to do with the TSA. As Copyranter noted way back in June, when the pictures first surfaced, they’re the work of Japanese tech company EIZO. The pics were taken for a calendar that’s promoting a line of high-end computer monitors to doctors. Gadling’s Annie Scott notes that the calendar itself is available for purchase on eBay—for the low, low price of

Alexa Chung Lands New, Boring Show on PBS

As far as career moves go, this isn’t the kind most television personalities aim for: Alexa Chung is going from MTV to PBS. The former host of It’s On With Alexa Chung has signed on for Thrift America , an upcoming PBS program. It will premiere this summer and feature Chung combing through garage sales and flea markets in cities such as Detroit, Nashville and Brooklyn. Sounds like an utter bore. Do viewers really need to watch someone show us how to save money? Spending within one’s means is not a very complicated concept. We’ll take a drunken Situation or script-reading Brad Womack over this nonsense any day of the week.

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Kara DioGuardi to Pen American Idol-Based Memoir

Forget trees falling in the forest. Consider this question: if someone pens a memoir, but no one ever reads it, does the book actually exist? We ask this question in light of the news that Kara DioGuardi will release “A Helluva High Note: Surviving Life, Love, And American Idol,” in April 2011. The songwriter, who was never very popular during her two years on the show, was fired/quit Idol in early September. DioGuardi says the autobiography “is meant to inspire others to take chances to succeed.” Her next career move will be serving as a judge on a new Bravo singer/songwriter competition titled Going Platinum . Will you purchase her memoir?

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