July 3, 2010

Villains Are Rich AND Poor

Millions of American homeowners had tons of savings, boatloads of equity in real estate and a great high-paying job before the recession and nothing has changed (except their home equity has slipped a bit). This message is for them – congratulations.

Millions of other American homeowners had not achieved such a lofty place financially. Some of them are young and just getting started on wealth-building. Some are less fortunate, less well-connected. Some are in the midst of personal calamity like a divorce, death in the family or are really sick themselves. Some are committed to causes that distract them financially, you know, like church, the environment, animal care and protection, etc. And, some just have prioritieslike teaching or preaching or other fields…that just don’t pay very well.

And millions of other American homeowners participated in a horrendous and shameful scam that foolishly, greedily and sometimes fraudulently enabled them to borrow more money from the rich than they should have been able to. These “shameless” Americans not only used that money to purchase dwellings near and even in “good” neighborhoods way above their classbut then had the audacity to actually move their families into them! Everyone seems to agree that these “idiots” should lose their homes and go back toI don’t know, wherever such people rent. Foreclosure is ideal to facilitate this transition (I hope you recognize that I’m kidding!).

Heroes and villains abound in all three groups. I work as a foreclosure consultant so I get across the table and on phone consults with thousands of American homeowners in trouble. The vast majority in all three groups are heroes. Americans just trying to extend our heritage of restlessness and hope for a better life for our families.

I bristle when I hear the industry pundits pander to smug viewers by attacking the members of the financial lower class. Certainly there are as many housing crisis villains in the wealthy upper-class as in the struggling lower-class.

So, lighten-up on snootiness. Let’s clean-up the mess but be fair. The blame game should be blind to socio-economic class. Because the blame’s all around.

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