Pay Your Neighbor's Mortgage Now! What?

C. L. Collins
There used to be a time when personal responsibility actually had meaning and was actually used, but these days that word means, "Pay my mortgage, me bought too much home".

Since when do others pay for other people's stupidity? Is that now the mantra of the Liberal establishment that what is yours, is now mine because the bank told me I could get this much and only pay that much but now I don't have much?

Why not just forgive everyone's mortgage notes and be done with it? Trust me, the banks won't mind.

All of those who actually work for a living and seek to create a budget for a house they know they can afford will now be left with paying for their neighbor's house, something they forgot to budget-Oops! All you working folks, you know, you responsible folks who are now the bad guys because you didn't budget correctly, it is time to punish you-pay your irresponsible neighbors mortgage now! After all, isn't that the patriotic thing to do? According to V.P. Joseph Biden it is, well after paying higher taxes that is.

If you don't, you are now the oppressor. Why? Because they said so-never argue with a liberal, it gets you nowhere.

There is a provision of many provisions in this homeowner rescue bill--liberals are noted for slighted useless provisions that make no sense even in their own minds-that states that there is a "Pay for Success" Incentive to Servicers; meaning banks, not you.

I am not sure who added that nifty idea although I do love the added verbiage that states as long as the borrower-you know, the ones who could not afford the house in the first place-stays current on their mortgage. I don't know if I should laugh at that or go kiss my cat for a successful idea created by some of the brains of the Washington liberal elite.

Newsflash, could things get any worse? Did you get laid off and still have that mortgage? Or how about that value of your home that is now worth less-or should I say, worthless?--but you are still paying on?

Sorry, no handout for you. You are not of the 9 million that desperately need to stay in their high priced home, you know, the homes they couldn't afford anyway?

But here is the real kicker of all kicks. For you, yes you, the responsible homeowner who will lose your house because you lost your job will be saved by the gazillion dollar economic stimulus package that Obama says will create or-key word here-save 3.5 million jobs.

Really?--say it isn't so. Will that happen before or after the responsible homeowner loses their homes? Because after all, they will need a job to keep their homes won't they?

I believe the downward spiral into oblivion of the stock market bleeding frenzy is a great indicator that no, we now live in a pipe-dream. One has to wonder if the Democrats and Liberals will end that bleeding-I just remembered something. President Barack Hussein Obama stated at his victory speech that we "all" will have to take some pain. I guess he forgot to add that irresponsible people are not included.

This so-called waste of tax payers' dollars has been called the Great Grand Save All Man-kind from Immediate Destruction $75 billion Foreclosure Prevention Program. The new name I gave is about as confusing as the Obama and Liberal thinking that helping the sub-prime mortgage market will somehow make all of us happy because they did something. But hey, we responsible people are now left to defend for ourselves, yes that means you Joe the Car Salesman who just lost your job through no fault of your own; yet, you get no help from the Savior's rescue plan.

President John F. Kennedy had an idea one day and then spoke that idea to the nation.

"Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country."

That was a great idea back in 1961 from an old Democrat but today, there is a new Democrat idea, "Ask not what I can do for myself. Ask what the government can do for me instead."

Say good-bye to your lovely home, nice knowing you.

Hey, ice cream, anyone?

Published by C. L. Collins

GA GOP Member;Veteran of the United States Air Force;Co-authored Between Light and Dark in June 2001. I am also a Type-2 Diabetic.  View profile

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