| Continuo ad insistere sul tema che molti di voi abituati a pensare all'america tramie i film di Woody Allen o Martin Scorsese non avete idea del perchè gli americani abbiano tanti debiti Ecco qui oggi la storia di una donna irakena, arrivata non si sa come in california, che ha appena dichiarato bancarotta personale per un milione di dollari mentre partoriva otto gemelli a seguito di un trattamento di fecondità Il motivo per cui ha fatto notizia ovviamente non è tanto questo, è normale che un immigrato arrivi dall'Iraq in America e accumuli debiti per un milione e poi dichiari bancarotta lasciando la povera banca americana con "bad debt" che fanno crollare i mercati mondiali a meno che poi Obama li ripiani La donna però si era fatta impiantare otto embrioni per un trattamento di fertilità e si è ritrovata con un parto di otto gemelli ed è finita ovviamente sulle TV nazionali. Leggendo la storia impari anche una serie di curiosi risvolti finanziari di questa signora Suleman che ha "trovato l'America". Quando vedi gli S&P crollare sotto 800 devi perchè "le banche americane hanno 1 trilione di perdite" e dici ma come hanno fatto... devi visualizzare tanti milioni di signore Suleman ------------------------------ Family in octuplets case had financial woes 3:39 PM, January 30, 2009 The family of octuplets born in Southern California this week has a history of financial problems, including a bankruptcy, tax liens and a foreclosure, according to court records. The 33-year-old Whittier woman, who has not been publicly identified, gave birth to the octuplets at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Bellflower on Monday and already has six young children, including a set of twins, said her mother, Angela Suleman. She lives with her parents in a 1,550-square-foot home in Whittier, where television trucks and camera crew continued to roam the quiet cul-de-sac Friday. This afternoon, the children's grandfather returned to the home with four toddlers and did not speak to the throng of media, other than to ask for privacy. Last March, Suleman filed bankruptcy, claiming nearly $1 million in liabilities — mostly because of a bad house investment, her attorney said. Countrywide Home Loans approved a $492,000 mortgage for Suleman in 2006 for a second home she bought in Whittier for $615,000. In 2008, the bank began foreclosure procedures. The house was sold in August for $369,375. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times on Thursday, Suleman said her daughter did not expect to have octuplets, but that all the implanted embryos "happened to take." She acknowledge that supporting a family with 14 children would be difficult, but that her daughter felt like she had little choice. "What do you suggest she should have done?" Suleman said. "She refused to have them killed." To help support the family, the woman's father works in Iraq as a contractor, where he earns at least $100,000 annually. Fertility experts, including the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, have raised concerns about the number of embryos implanted and whether it was within medical guidelines. "I cannot see circumstances where any reasonable physician would transfer eight embryos into a woman under the age of 35 under any circumstance," said Arthur Wisot, a fertility doctor in Redondo Beach. "I cannot imagine that any of the mainstream practices in the Los Angeles area were involved in this. I would guess — and it's a pure guess — that she either went out of the country or went to a practice that flies below the radar." http://cobraf.wallstreetitalia.com/forum/coolpost.php?topic_id=2966&reply_id=139008 |
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