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Originally Posted by Aurel
I guess the point I was trying to make is that we make efforts to be responsible financially, pay our debts and adhere to certain moral standards, only to realize that the financial entities we are dealing with are far less moral and responsible. That is a rude awakening.
Aurel
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How about we be honest for just a minute? You can blame the financial institutions all we want if it makes you feel better but they aren't the ones defaulting on the loans.
They are in trouble because
PEOPLE(borrowers) promised to pay back loans and the
PEOPLE aren't keeping their promise.
I get so tired of people blaming the politicians or the lenders when the real problem is most of the
people who borrowed the money are lust plain flat out irresponsible either due to ignorance, stupidity, or lack of morals.
If I were running this country (and you're glad I'm not) I'd punish these people for walking away from their loans, not bail them out. Why punish the rest of us for their mistakes?
I'd make it very difficult and PAINFUL to default on a loan. I'd punish them severely. That would result in less people defaulting and this problem wouldn't be as big.
PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY should not be just a catch phrase, it should be a value and a priority. Our "culture" tends to look for someone else to blame, always find a scapegoat. Well I'm tired of it.
People need to be held accountable for
their screw-ups and we need to stop blaming everyone else every chance we get.