Michelle Malkin has the ANSWERS … but mainly QUESTIONS about the mortgage mess



February 18th, 2009
I'm almost convinced that Matthew Lesko has been named Secretary of Free Money by the Obama Administration.

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Questions & answers and more questions about O’s massive mortgage entitlement

Here’s Michelle’s “long” version of what I’ve advocated among my circle of friends from the very beginning of this so-called mortgage crisis. An operating principle for this whole mess can be taken from a quote by one of Obama’s favorite politicians … “Property is the fruit of labor … property is desirable … is a positive good in the world. That some should be rich shows that others may become rich, and hence is just encouragement to industry and enterprise. Let not him who is houseless pull down the house of another; but let him labor diligently and build one for himself, thus by example assuring that his own shall be safe from violence when built.” The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln edited by Roy P. Basler, Volume VII.

Simply put … “No pay … no play.” Move back to the apartment. Here are a few excerpts from Michelle’s blog:

More than a year ago, I called for the GOP to distinguish itself from the Big Government Democrats running for president and demagoguing this issue. Remember?

The bipartisan meddlers in Washington are going to make the housing “crisis” drag on for a decade when, if they had adopted the suck it up plan in the first place, it would have been over by now.

The bumper sticker shown on the site is well worth the trip … PERFECT!

You remember what the response from Senate GOP staffers was to my questions? They rationalized their support for this disastrous “solution” by explaining to me that Republicans needed to be “for something” because they didn’t want to look obstructionist.

That’s “Senate Congressional Speak: for … “we really don’t have any ideas.” And they just keep coming up short with answers to questions like these:

How is this fair to renters and home owners who had the foresight to take on loans they could afford?

Will illegal aliens be eligible for the program?

Why is it government’s role to take my money to fund someone else’s property value preservation?

Answers, please.

Yeah … really. But don’t hold your breath, Michelle.

Please visit Michelle’s post.

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