Jul 6, 2010

From one our astute readers —-

To Whom It May Concern (i.e. all of us);

One of the remaining pink elephants in the room for distressed American homeowners is the heretofore successful national narrative that homeowners who endeavor to bring all parties together, before a Judge, in a Court of law, are doing so to gain a free home, not to pursue justice. For most of us, nothing could be further from the truth.

There is a natural, and painfully slow progression of shock, reaction, understanding, enlightenment and response that occurs during and after times of national crisis and disaster. In the initial stage(s) of the crisis, there is societal disorientation and confusion which allows any party(s) that may have been responsible for perpetrating the disaster, free reign to manipulate the national response, the media and therefore the national discussion. The initial societal confusion and disorientation also affords the instigators of the disaster a window of opportunity to profit at the expense of the citizenry and to attempt to put into place, measures to cover their tracks and to attempt to perhaps avoid legal repercussions at a later point in time.

As knowledge, understanding and enlightenment within the citizenry grows, so does the prospect of correcting the destructive path that the crisis-instigators steered us toward. The citizenry is handicapped in many ways. A seemingly insurmountable obstacle for the citizenry, is that the crisis-instigators are unofficial owners, managers and operators of the bulk of the nation’s legal community.

To add insult to injury, common sense suggests that most of the mortgage-crisis-instigators and perpetrators have, and continue to, use citizenry paid tax dollars, via TARP and other stimulus measures, to hold the Courts at bay while they attempt to criminally coerce homeowners, deceive investors, extort property, launder property ownership/title records, make evidence disappear, cover their tracks and generally keep We The People on a path to increase their wealth, and eliminate our own.

The citizenry would be wise to step out in front of the crisis-instigators and to take decisive constructive action to protect ourselves and our country, by beginning to change the substance and tone of the national narrative. We should not waste valuable time and energy focusing upon what has been done. Our time and energy would be better spent learning from the wrongdoing of the past and applying the lessons we’ve learned to what should happen now and what will happen next.

How might we accomplish this?

We might consider making it clear, when we have all of the parties together in a Court of Law, that we do not want a ‘free’ home. Perhaps we make it clear that, if anything, we would want American taxpayers repaid by the servicers/entities that have managed to extort taxpayer dollars (probably) multiple times over, in full, for the same piece of property. Responsible American homeowners not only want justice, relief and remedy for ourselves, we also want justice, relief and remedy for our neighborhoods, our communities, our counties, our states and for our country.

A responsible American homeowner, taxpayer and citizen might consider making it clear to the Court(s), the media, the politicians, our neighbors, anyone who will listen, and each other, that we are fighting against the offending parties, for the privilege to pay fair market value for our homes and to pay that fair market value to the appropriate “Lender”, which, no matter how you want to slice it, IS now the American taxpayer. If, in the process, we are able to expose misconduct and massive fraud, it would behoove each of us to designate all American taxpayers as the beneficiaries of the monetary penalties and awards that may result.

Maybe individually and collectively, we can begin to enlist our local communities, our city councils, our local banks and credit unions in our quest for justice and our attempt to expose the massive fraud that has been perpetrated upon all of us.

Most of the puzzle pieces necessary to begin correcting the pre-meditated mortgage crisis, have now been discovered or are within reach. There is no time like the present, to begin moving those puzzle pieces around, to see which ones fit best where, in efforts to begin the migration of wealth back into the deserving hands of American taxpayers.

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