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		<title>By: Rosenblum</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rosenblum</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hey Jean
I offer this to you as a piece of totally unsolicited advice.
I was watching your Money 911 segment on the Today Show this morning (while I was running in the gym!)
You responded to the email from the woman who had borrowed $165,000 and could not repay it.
Sallie Mae.
Your advice was to restructure the repayments so she only had to pay $200+ a month for 25 years and then what was left over was waived.
Or something close to that.
I only offer this as a visceral response as an average viewer.
What I felt, and purely as a gut feeling here, was a sense of annoyance and outrage that yet another person was &#039;escaping&#039; their debts.
In light of what Citibank and AIG do, of course, this nonsense, but never the less, it was a very real reaction.
I am sure your advice was all legal and proper, and you made a point of saying so, but I was hoping (again in a visceral sense), perhaps even expecting 
that you might say &#039;are you out of your mind? What were you thinking? The first thing I want you to do is cut up all of your credit cards&quot;.
Debt, like obesity, is a real problem in America.
If The Biggest Loser is such a smash hit, probably this is telling us something.
You might try to resonate more with the increasing mainstream of outrage, even on a small scale.
For what it is worth
best
m</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Jean<br />
I offer this to you as a piece of totally unsolicited advice.<br />
I was watching your Money 911 segment on the Today Show this morning (while I was running in the gym!)<br />
You responded to the email from the woman who had borrowed $165,000 and could not repay it.<br />
Sallie Mae.<br />
Your advice was to restructure the repayments so she only had to pay $200+ a month for 25 years and then what was left over was waived.<br />
Or something close to that.<br />
I only offer this as a visceral response as an average viewer.<br />
What I felt, and purely as a gut feeling here, was a sense of annoyance and outrage that yet another person was &#8216;escaping&#8217; their debts.<br />
In light of what Citibank and AIG do, of course, this nonsense, but never the less, it was a very real reaction.<br />
I am sure your advice was all legal and proper, and you made a point of saying so, but I was hoping (again in a visceral sense), perhaps even expecting<br />
that you might say &#8216;are you out of your mind? What were you thinking? The first thing I want you to do is cut up all of your credit cards&#8221;.<br />
Debt, like obesity, is a real problem in America.<br />
If The Biggest Loser is such a smash hit, probably this is telling us something.<br />
You might try to resonate more with the increasing mainstream of outrage, even on a small scale.<br />
For what it is worth<br />
best<br />
m</p>
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