Editorial – Recipe for enormous profits, defective homes and foreclosure disaster

Editorial from – HomeOwners for Better Building

The massive surge in foreclosures was inevitable.  The creation of the “boom” and now the resulting “bust” in the real estate market is the brain child of the homebuilding industry that will remain a taxpayer’s burden for many years to come.

The recipe for enormous industry profits and eventual tragedy for thousands of American families and taxpayers was simple; build homes bigger, more grandiose with plenty of expensive upgrades, no down payment and innovative financing.  Build them with the cheapest disposable materials and unskilled labor, while targeting first-time homebuyers who neither qualified for mortgage loans nor could they tell the difference between defective or deceptive, until they moved into their American Dream.

Top it off with a heaping portion of government insured mortgage fraud, created by big builder-owned mortgage and title companies, imitated by other small time mortgage fraud scoundrels

Add a twist of major building industry-backed Tort Reform law aimed at weakening consumer rights.  Blend Binding Mandatory Arbitration clauses in the fine print of builder contracts, which denies buyers of their constitutional right of access to the courts and the ability to hold bad builders accountable.

Voila!  America has a stunning wasteland of defective homes, fraud, and shattered dreams that defies all common sense. It was a recipe for disaster.

Shoddy or not, for the past ten years homebuilding has remained the chief indicator holding up the economy, and from the President to Congress no one wanted to disrupt the money flow.  The result is the homebuilding industry grew more powerful and confident in building defective homes without consequences.

Now reminiscent of the 80’s – all taxpayers are paying the price.

In this age of corporate scandal it remains to be seen if the Enrons of the homebuilding industry well ever be prosecuted for their predatory business practice that created the slums of tomorrow.

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Mold Inside The Health District – Video – Death – Toxic Mold – Aspergillus & Stachybotrys

This story begins at the end, the end of Dan Pauluk’s life.  This is a shocking story of a man’s death through neglect and inhumane treatment.  God bless his family for all they endured.  We understand as my husband and I have the same illness, multiple organ damage, skin lesions, aspergillosis, stachybotrytoxicosis, severe mold and trichothecene poisoning.  I talk to people of all ages and walks of life daily who are dying a slow horrible death while no one does anything.  Like in Dan’s case they knew the deadly molds were present.  In our case not only were over a dozen toxigenic molds found but highly toxic levels of trichothecene (a deadly poison produced ONLY from mold, used in biowarfare)…

Please share Dan’s horror story.  It may save someone else’s life.  Only by God’s grace are we alive, those liable left us to die even after diagnosis.  Please help stop the suffering and educate the public.  We relate to the hell Dan Pauluk lived, and finally it took his precious life.  Please honor his memory and make his story known.  Love, Iris & Tlee

Iris – www.myspace.com/faceoftoxicmold 

Lets hope the supreme court considers this important.  katy

The video

From from article –

The Health District recently failed in its effort to get the Pauluk’s federal lawsuit thrown out of court.

“He was literally eaten alive from the inside out by toxic mold, aspergillus and stachybotrys.”

“In paperwork year after year dating back to 1998, the Health District’s own studies show the presence of mold in the building and the need for remediation.”

“There is no allowable limit,” explained Linda May, an EPA and OSHA certified mold expert.

“The regulations state that you will vacate the building, remove all occupants and then relocate them to another building and that no one will go back in that building without a full respirator and a moon suit and it will be cleaned up according to EPA standards,” said Linda.

“That did not happen.”

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Government selling Toxic Trailers to Public as Scrap

WASHINGTON — The government is selling travel trailers to the public that were banned from use as emergency housing in disasters because many had toxic levels of formaldehyde.

These units are being sold through the General Services Administration as “scrap.” The Federal Emergency Management Agency purchased the trailers during the 2005 hurricane season. As of Oct. 27, FEMA identified 10,000 units that could be designated as scrap and sold under federal law.

Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., however, does not think these trailers should be sold as “scrap” while they are still physically intact, which is how they are pictured on the GSA Web site. The GSA could not immediately be reached for comment.

“I am deeply concerned about the well-being of those individuals who may unwittingly come to reside in these potentially contaminated trailers,” Thompson wrote in a letter to the FEMA administrator Thursday.

Hurricane Katrina displaced 1 million people and sent thousands to live in travel trailers that were later discovered to have high levels of formaldehyde _ a preservative commonly used in building materials. Prolonged exposure to formaldehyde can lead to breathing problems and is also believed to cause cancer. Residents of FEMA-issued trailers reported frequent headaches, nosebleeds and other ailments.

Despite promises never to use them again, the government now may house disaster victims in trailers if no alternative exists. Only the head of FEMA can approve the use of such trailers, and they would have to meet the agency’s standard for low formaldehyde levels.

The units for sale through the GSA are not intended as housing, FEMA spokeswoman Ashley Small said.

“Because of formaldehyde, FEMA strongly recommends that the travel trailers not be used for occupancy, that is, for either short- or long-term housing,” Small wrote in an e-mail to The Associated Press. “However, these travel trailers could be used for office space, command posts, storage, etc.”

On the GSA Web site, it states these units are: “SOLD FOR SCRAP ONLY/NOT TO BE OCCUPIED.” 

On the Net:

GSA Auctions

FEMA

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Obama’s Lobbying Rules: Daschle & John Breaux

In a pointed move Barack Obama banned lobbyists from donating to his White House transition. They are forbidden from helping his transition team in any area where they lobbied for clients in the last year. The rule only applies to registered lobbyists. Many in Washington aren’t registered, as they do not lobby federal officials on specific issues.

Take two influential Democratic ex-Senators, Tom Daschle and John Breaux. Tom hangs his hat at Alston & Bird, alongside Bob Dole and ex-Medicare Chief Tom Scully. John Breaux works with Patton Boggs and has his own firm, The Breaux Lott Leadership Group.

Tom Daschle is not a registered lobbyist, so he can help the Obama team in any capacity. John Breaux lobbied for companies representing most major industries, according to federal records. John Breaux could have a hard time finding a way to help Barack’s transition team, were he so inspired.

The question remains, how many high dollar influence peddlers are unregistered? And how many registered lobbyists are multi-talented, able to help outside their areas of paid influence? Stay tuned.

State of the Division 

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Destroying Fungal Infections

Reported October 28, 2008

A genetic therapy is being developed to target yeast-causing infections ranging from diaper rash to other life-threatening diseases.

Candida albicans lives in most people’s gastrointestinal tracts with no problem, but an overgrowth of the fungus can lead to infection. In the United States, it is the fourth leading cause of bloodstream infections in hospitalized patients. Researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) have found, however, that knocking out a gene in Candida responsible for the production of key protein may provide a new drug therapy for infection. In order to infect a host, Candida must have the targeted Ssk1 gene. Since the protein the gene produces has not been found in humans or animals, the potential drug would only attack the fungus.

Deleting the Ssk1 gene from Candida albicans helps the “triazole” drugs, now used to treat these types of diseases, work more effectively. “This allows the triazole drugs to do their job,” Richard Calderone, Ph.D., lead author of the study and a professor and chair of the department of microbiology and immunology at GUMC, was quoted as saying. “We propose that this finding might lead to other, possibly more effective, treatment options.”

SOURCE: Presented October 27, 2008 at the 48th Annual Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy/46th Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (ICAAC/IDSA) in Washington, DC.
 
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