http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/02/15/2683520/apodaca-backs-payday-lending-bill.html
2/17/2013 7:51:01 PM
I'm a partisan hack so I stand wherever my party tells me to stand.
2/17/2013 8:18:24 PM
What are they?
2/17/2013 8:52:18 PM
ITT North Carolina protects people from themselves.
2/17/2013 10:22:43 PM
Payday lenders charge less to borrow money than the next best alternative, which is default/bounced checks/loan sharks/inability to repair car, so I'm in favor of them. While unlikely, I may someday need their services. It would suck if they or I got arrested for this eventuality. [Edited on February 17, 2013 at 11:46 PM. Reason : .,.]
2/17/2013 11:45:13 PM
No.
2/17/2013 11:50:45 PM
Free enterprise
2/18/2013 2:59:34 AM
let dumbasses be dumbasses
2/18/2013 8:02:05 AM
They provide a service that people are willing to pay for. The best thing to do is to make sure they have all of the information necessary to choose on their own, e.g., put 400% APR in big, bold letters on the form they sign rather than bury it in a sea of text.
2/18/2013 8:15:55 AM
Yes, the money's expensive, but it's a LOT cheaper than a payday advance. And it's enough to really get you over the hump.
2/18/2013 8:16:33 AM
What's really the problem here, the fact that payday lending takes place at all or the exorbitant interest and fees that those places charge? Seems like the compromise would be to allow payday loans but to place strict caps on interest charged.
2/18/2013 9:25:10 AM
The problem is they wouldn't stay in business with capped interest rates, given how often people default on those loans.At least that's what they say, anyway.
2/18/2013 9:31:59 AM
payday loan places are fantastic money laundering fronts.
2/18/2013 9:50:35 AM
^^^ that's not the way it works. It can't work that way.
2/18/2013 10:19:59 AM
while I don't think government should be protecting people from themselves and interfering in business so much, I also don't think there is a need for such predatory businesses to be in the marketplace and I don't have a huge problem with the government giving them the boot (just like sweepstakes shitholes).
2/18/2013 10:33:18 AM
^as many times as i've heard you complain about the nanny state....can't have it both ways, bud
2/18/2013 10:42:51 AM
The WRAL story said mentioned military opposition to past versions of this. I found this letter detailing some of the reasoning why.http://www.responsiblelending.org/north-carolina/other-consumer-loans/consumer-finance-loans/tools-resources/NC-Senate-Ltr-HB-810-PCS.pdf
2/18/2013 12:40:23 PM
2/18/2013 12:53:23 PM
2/18/2013 1:13:53 PM
^ $5000 loan ends up costing 35k to pay off
2/18/2013 6:00:35 PM
2/18/2013 6:07:41 PM
2/18/2013 6:42:52 PM
^^maybe you missed the last part of your post:
2/18/2013 8:02:32 PM
Apparently, Unsophisticated service members = enlisted
2/18/2013 9:08:15 PM
State Employees' Credit Union started a great payday loan program when predatory payday lenders were outlawed years ago. It provided a low-rate salary advance loan to those who had previously been stuck in the cycle of needing a new advance in order to pay back their previous advance.However, the credit union's program withheld a percentage of each loan, which it deposited into a savings account from which the loan holder could not withdraw. Once the savings account reached the same amount as the salary advance itself, the funds that had been saved were made available to the loan holder so that they were no longer reliant upon the advances.
2/18/2013 11:20:31 PM
They should play the military card again the put pressure on the Republicans. If say, a general at Fort Bragg were to come out and publicly say this is stupid, it puts pro-defense Republicans in an uncomfortable situation.
2/19/2013 10:37:19 AM
It was a Major General Rodney Anderson from Fort Bragg who wrote that letter to the NC Senate I posted earlier. Colonel Mike Whetston said at a press conference at the legislative building "Fort Bragg is absolutely opposed to the House Bill" the last time the GOP took up this bill. I bet we'll see them get into the predatory lending fight again.
2/19/2013 10:50:05 AM
2/19/2013 4:21:44 PM
so why are you okay with the government intruding on my decision as an adult to take a large payday loan with an explicit high interest rate when i wan to do so voluntarily having been provided all required interest and fee notification information? its government intruding on my private interests as an individual.
2/19/2013 5:09:29 PM
maybe you misread my post, too. If anything, you should have gathered that I don't feel strongly either way on this particular issue and I never said I definitely think the government should intervene; I said I don't have a huge problem with it (I also said I don't care for government interference, hence two opposing views on the same topic!). To further explain my pro-government interference part of this... when an individual, or company, sets out on a predatory or fraudulent path in an effort to disenfranchise individuals through misleading or false information, or other similar tactics, often breaking or skirting the letter of the law, then I do believe some government intervention can be a good thing.Do you have a personal right to buy white van speakers? In one sense, I say yes, if you are that stupid. On the other hand, I don't have a huge problem with a law prohibiting such scams and LEO action to see that through.
2/19/2013 5:46:50 PM
Fraud is already illegal. So is misleading customers. Keep in mind the courts have already ruled this business is in no way either fraud nor even misleading for consumers. As such, if this is your argument for allowing a ban, then we have a bigger problem, as you are proclaiming the courts have failed and not just payday lenders are now free to rip customers off, but every business in existence.
2/20/2013 11:34:33 PM
^^so you're not concerned with the govt staying out of everyone's life, just your life?
2/21/2013 8:34:00 AM
No payday lending.
2/25/2013 2:41:35 PM
^is that what was decided? if so good.
2/25/2013 3:46:08 PM
Just got this in an e-mail blast the NC Justice Center sent out about a recent poll (emphasis added):
2/26/2013 2:52:25 PM
The republicans are the party of personal responsibility. They think 300% interest is fair and people should have to pay that for being poor, desperate, stupid, etc.
2/26/2013 3:03:31 PM