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National Debt Relief Initiative

Date Published: 18th May 2009
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National Debt Relief Initiative

By promising a step-by-step plan for bailing this country's economy out of recession, President Barak Obama has given some the misconception that there would be monies directed to individuals as a rescue from personal debt. The reality is that there never were any funds earmarked for this purpose and all the large dispersions of funds are going toward social programs such as Medicaid and large infrastructure spending on maintenance of roadways, etc. The end result for the common family is an overall increase in taxes, and a lending environment where lending is virtually non-existent.

In this time of financial uncertainty it is more important than ever to tighten your family budget and get out from under the burdens of unsecured debt. Due to the National Debt Relief Initiative we are finding that creditors are more willing now to settle debt for a fraction of what is owed to maintain their own balance sheets. Consumers are finding that there has never been a better time to enroll in a Debt Settlement program.


If you're like most Americans, you just can't cut back on your spending anymore. That's where a debt settlement firm comes in. They can help you eliminate up to 60% of your unsecured debt, cutting your payments by up to 50% with ONE affordable monthly payment and helping you to become completely debt free in as little as 2-4 years. You too can make debt freedom a reality.

For more useful information on national debt relief initiative initiative, please visit Total Debt Relief
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John writes about financial issues dealing with debt & debt relief, mortgage loan modification, credit repair, payday loans, unemployment benefits, and food stamps.
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