Originally planned on hosting only the knowledgebase and forum at this site, but as I watch the news and the open corruption, I can’t help myself.

How many Sunnova victims vote for their misery?

Do voters have the slightest clue what’s going on?

Former President Trump offered oil billionaires to write his executive orders for a $1 billion campaign donation:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-sleazy-1-billion-shakedown-100000671.html

There’s plenty to explore. As the Post reports, an oil company executive at the gathering, held at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort last month, complained about environmental regulations under the Biden administration. Then this happened:

Trump’s response stunned several of the executives in the room overlooking the ocean: You all are wealthy enough, he said, that you should raise $1 billion to return me to the White House. At the dinner, he vowed to immediately reverse dozens of President Biden’s environmental rules and policies and stop new ones from being enacted, according to people with knowledge of the meeting, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe a private conversation.

Giving $1 billion would be a “deal,” Trump said, because of the taxation and regulation they would avoid thanks to him, according to the people.

Today in front of the NYC courthouse in support of Trump and corruption:

Courtesy MeidasTouch Network

While not as openly corrupt, the Democrats are also bought and paid for. 

Today I read in the Sunnova Complaint group on Facebook that NJ AG Matt Platkin (D) failed to resolve a Sunnova complaint submitted over 40 weeks ago.

https://ballotpedia.org/Matt_Platkin

We are just a few months away from possibly becoming a fascist dictatorship.

Things are bad for consumers now, but could become so much worse!

I grew up in Germany and came to the US in 1981, when Reagan took office.  In the late 80s, the FTC still resolved my complaint about a mail order issue and I got my refund.  It didn’t take long until consumer complaints resulted in a form letter, acknowledging receipt of the complaint and then it went into the “round file.”  Modern-day trash, a database full of complaints.

In the 90s I was a California mortgage and real estate broker.

The California Department of Real Estate investigated every complaint about licensees and came down hard for even the slightest advertising violations.

California even required the disclosures of fees paid to mortgage brokers by the lenders.  It didn’t take long until these disclosures were no longer required.   Many brokers charged over $10K for the simplest refinances and obviously didn’t want to disclose those huge commissions to borrowers.

Finance companies were licensed by the Department of Corporations.

In 1995, after literally hundreds of hours working on behalf of a widow free of charge, Transamerica finally credited the “misapplied” funds.   It was too late to sell the property due to the accrued interest in the MONTHS it took to resolve the issue.

At my legacy Bayhouse site are the details:
http://www.bayhouse.com/transamerica.shtml

In about 1997 I traveled to San Bernardino County to help Cindy, a single mom.

Cindy had every original money order and a perfectly organized spreadsheet to prove that she made her Wells Fargo mortgage payments after bankruptcy.  Superior Court judge Wade had ruled for Wells Fargo and allowed them to foreclose. Cindy had even borrowed $5k from her parents for a lawyer.  I communicated with him and he was dumb as a rock.

I would never believe it if I hadn’t reviewed the documents and court filings and orders myself.

How can American lawyers and judges be so incredibly corrupt? 

The time to appeal had already expired when I got involved.  We tried so hard, wrote to the governor, media and whoever we could think of.  Cindy became suicidal because nobody cared.  In a liberal state like California!

Wells Fargo stole Lynette’s cash mortgage payments made at the branch.

A Wells Fargo employee told me that they are so big that they don’t care what I publish at my website.  Lynette found some of the receipts proving the Wells Fargo theft but again, we were unable to resolve the problems.  The foreclosure stress caused so much stress, resulting in divorce.  Their four kids lost their family.

In the early 2000s, I submitted numerous complaints to the California Department of Real Estate about illegal mortgage faxes.

The faxed mortgage ads contained false and misleading terms.  There was nothing I could do to get them to investigate.  To date, I do not know what happened.  Apparently, they were told to stand down to deliberately cause the 2008 housing collapse.

I contacted the Arizona licensing agency about an UNLICENSED branch in Phoenix sending out these faxes and they told me they didn’t have the funds to go to the branch and they did nothing.

I sued a Tucson mortgage banker for the illegal faxes and on appeal prevailed, settled for $2000 just before they went out of business. You never win in court pro se.  The expenses, the hours worked, and the stress … so not worth it.

Now we have a presidential candidate openly promise oil executives to write his executive orders if they pay him $1 billion.

Do you see the trend?

Is that ok with most Americans?