Going into debt for some things is ok, but most people go into debt to buy things they don't need. They could have gotten a reasonable mortgage to buy a house that was within their income range, but instead they bought a suburban mcmansion. Whose fault is that?
What source are you supporting that statement with, again?
The whole subprime mortgage crisis?
So essentially
you're the well studied, highly reliable source that deduced that this
is the problem? The poor people? Okay. That's fine. Now that we got that figured out, we're back to the solving the problem in the easiest way possible: By telling poor people to stop being so poor.
Nobody forced me to lower the value of my home.
The real estate appraisers and the potential buyers did. It's a buyer's market now.
Okay, so we know that the problem's not Scuddie's fault. If it's the buyer's fault that housing values are low, all we have to is make people stop buying houses at the best available price.
Nobody forced me to accept the fact that I now have a ridiculously high interest rate.
Actually the terms of your Adjustable Rate Mortgage do, IIRC. What does the word "Adjustable" mean?
Yes, I'm sure all mortgage rates are indeed adjustable, and I'm sure that they're adjustable within no domain. Why don't we all simply give ourselves a negative rate, and have the interest pay
us? It's really that simple! Kosh is right, Scuddie!
Kosh, it's still a minority of the total population that bought into houses they couldn't afford.
The problem was not just them. Given the massive, record setting increase in foreclosures it was a sizable minority. But they were merely part of the problem, and I used them as an example.
Okay, I'll just say this: No normal person can afford any house. Unless you're one of the people who are insanely rich, then you're going to have to get a loan or mortgage something. Not everyone just happens to have $100K saved up, and it's really not an easy task trying to save up that much money.
Of course, I suppose we could all live in the ghettos, where the cost of maintaining the building is more than the building itself. Yeah, that'd be a good thing. It'd be a bit of a health hazard, and the size is probably insufficient for most families, but who needs their own bedroom, really?
Damnit, poor people just gotta stop being so poor and stupid people just gotta stop being so stupid. I obviously can't do anything to help that, so I'll just sit here on my Internets and complain about just how poor and stupid they are.