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Originally Posted by wincrasher
Here's an interesting article on the Wall Street Journal site:
American Dream 2: Default, then Rent
Sounds almost normal now. Now they have plenty of money for such things as Disney season tickets, a cruise vacation, and keeping the BMW!
Urgh.
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American Dream 2: Default, Then Rent - WSJ.com
Here's the actual link... I saw this earlier as well... I couldn't believe the light in which the writer cast this situation. How nice that he mentioned the 'morality' argument, then discounted it entirely as a valid concern.
I personally see this more as a gross manifestation of journalist's bias than as an accurate depiction of American society. Yes, the argument is certainly there, but thankfully the majority of people still see defaulting on a home as a desperate, last-ditch effort.
The best way to demonstrate my point is this: the writer selected a single street in one of the hardest-hit areas of the housing bust, interviewed 3 people, threw in a couple statistics suitable to his storyline, and called it an article. I worked in print journalism for a few years, and you're right -- this is disgusting.
I don't mean to discount the point that you're going for here, wincrasher... I agree with you, and it really is a terrible thought process for people to follow. But for this writer to so blatantly
encourage it, and to use so narrow a focus in trying to draw conclusions about the entire country.... ugh... it really does aggravate me....