EconomyinCrisis.com Responds to our Post on their Blog:
Here is the email we received from the webmaster of economyincrisis.com
Webmaster,
I am the webmaster of EIC. Thank you for giving me you email address. I have edited your post to read:
“With just less than one week left until we find out who will be our Commander in Chief for the next four years, there are new controversies surrounding both the Democrat and Republican camps. News sources are excited to report that the Republican National Committee spent upwards of $150,000 on new clothes for Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin. While this story has been circulating, inspiring an avalanche of negative publicity, anti-Republican attacks, and the like, I am not rolling with this tide. As a matter of fact, considering that both Palin and Democratic Presidential hopeful Barack Obama have spent large sums of money on clothing, it doesn’t make me disrespect or respect one more than the other.
After all, we live in a society where looks, more than anything else, are the prime things that we judge people on. If you have one candidate in designer duds, but somebody else who looks as if they’ve gotten their entire wardrobe from the Wal-Mart clearance rack, the latter won’t be taken seriously. And, besides, look at the attention Sarah Palin is getting with her wardrobe. It doesn’t seem like such a bad political move. They spent a lot less on Sarah’s wardrobe than Obama spends on TV commercials. In the end, I really hope that the American people will judge the candidates on the issues, and vote for the candidate that supports Americans’ right to freedom for personal financial responsibility and the continued rights to no fax payday loans.”
We welcome your comments, but we cannot allow spam or free advertising. We are against American’s going into unnecessary debt. Debt is one of the problems we have in our economy. (see http://economyincrisis.org/articles/show/1997 ) That does not mean that we do not allow a difference of opinion. If you want to talk about payday loans, please be sure they are relevant to the articles you are posting to. Please keep in mind that we see you as a spammer, not a reader. I am hopeful that your future posts will change and we can see you in a new light as a welcomed member of our community. In the mean time, I will continue to edit out your personal information, or spam information, as I would do for anyone.
Thank you.
Personal Money Store Responds to EconomyInCrisis.com: Our Blogging Team Only Posts on Forums Related to Payday Loans
Thanks for that label. Our blogging team is under strict rules not to post information on forums that are not related to payday loans. They are required to make comments that add value to the conversation at hand. We have several hundred conversations going on different blog sites like yours. We are very familiar with webmasters and moderators opinionated dislikes.
Martin Luther King Influenced the Development of Payday Loans
Defending our clients industry from getting regulated out of existence is important. The people should have the right to chose their own financial means of obtaining credit. Here is an example article on Martin Luther King’s influence on the development of the payday loans system. Read here. There is a three part series listed under “Obama loves payday loans.” Read here.
Your site is actually perfect for people who want to get in front of powerful white men in this country. Of course no low level blogger belongs on your site either. Right? Especially one who’s agenda is to get a positive message out to the public about payday loans. Do you know who pays millions per year to put out all the anti-payday loan propaganda? Do you know the difference between online lenders and brick and mortar stores?
Payday Lenders are the Originators of Credit in the United States.
I bet you did not know that payday loans are the original source of credit in this country. Actually the elastic currency or extrinsic valued Federal Reserve Notes got their start as miners receipts according to the Federal Reserve itself. Why is a dollar called a bill? Why is there a signature of the US Treasury and also the Federal Reserve? These minor receipts, (later became IOU’s on crops), were traded so workers could get advances for food and other needed things. Hence the cash advance or payday loan was born. These issues greatly affect the freedom of all people. We are just doing our part to promote the rights of the people which our free enterprise business solution is based on.
The Weak and Vulnerable are NOT the People Getting Payday Loans
Debt is bad in many ways but it is the right of all living beings. We know the reality of who are the ones in debt in this world and it is not users of payday loans, for your information. The majority of the problems and major issues in this country related to debt are at the white collar level. An above average percentage of those who use payday loans are college educated women ages 35-50 with an income of $30-65 k. This demographic is the only ones that will be hurt if payday loans are regulated out of existence. See quantcast.com
This demographic is especially not the weak and vulnerable, character-wise, in society in case you did not know this already. Next time her car is impounded or she has some other emergency, tell her yourself that you do not want her to have access to a direct deposit loan to get herself out of it. Tell her yourself that it’s her fault that their is an major income disparity between her and her white male counterparts who have access to real credit that she does not. You tell her that things are going back to the way they were in years past when women were dependent on others financially and especially during a short term emergency. That is what your site seems to promote while trying to appear politically correct.
Payday loans do not make victims out of this demographic. Society and inequality are to blame.
Courtesy of Personal Money Store
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