Angry Masses Protest Foreclosure Bailouts
Back in February, a whole bunch of readers vociferously opposed the idea of the federal government’s economic stimulus package bailing out homebuyers facing foreclosure. At the time, I was caught by surprise and wondered if David, Doug, Slappy, Scott, Red and others weren’t being a bit cold. Well, looks like they were way ahead of a national movement.
The Angry Renter blog exists for one purpose: to oppose government bailouts, and man, when they say they’re angry, they mean it. (Check out the video, above, they created to oppose the bailouts.) They claim to have gained 45,000 signatures on the petition they posted on the site.
But how is throwing these people into the street going to help the angry renters on this and related sites such as ”Stop The Subprime Bailout,” “NoBailout.org,” and “NoMortgageBailout.com“? Isn’t it going to mean their neighborhoods will soon be infested with drug dealers and homeless people squatting in abandoned, foreclosed houses? (This is going on in my Contra Costa County ‘hood right now and it is not fun.) And that their entire neighborhoods will suffer? How does punishing these people do renters or non-foreclosed homeowners any good?