by Robroy » Mon Nov 29, 2010 9:55 am
I think there is a serious risk as you have pointed out. The MSM is not mentioning this, but then, I heard a couple of years ago (maybe lurking here) that a couple of foreclosure attempts had failed somewhere in the northeast for the reasons you mentioned in your post. There was plenty of speculation on the internet that this may be just the beginning of things to come, but the MSM was completely silent – until it hit with a vengeance this year.
The same may be true of this, and the ramifications are frightening, for this reason:
Western civilization exploded over the last few centuries because it was based on the rule of law: If you invented something, you got paid for it. If you bought something, you got a receipt ensuring you could prove in a court of law that it was yours. It freed people up to work hard, be creative, and enjoy the fruits of their labor, with high confidence that their rights to that fruit would be protected.
But what happens if that confidence is violated? Imagine going to a grocery store and being afraid to give the clerk the money for the food you just purchased because they may deny you gave it to them. Or you are afraid if you give a $50 bill they will give you change for a $10 bill? Our society continues to progress and "flourish", oiled by the rule of law and the relative trust that gives. Take that away and it all grinds to a stop, or at least slows down considerably.
I think that is exactly what is happening before our eyes. The biggest and most obvious example would be the total and illegal screwing of the GM bondholders by none other than the US government – the exact agency that exists to protect them.
I expect it to get much worse before it gets better, as I used to say a few years ago when I posted here more often. I think more and more people will be "scared" to buy a house as they hear horror stories of people that cannot get clear title even after paying their loan off, or being foreclosed on even though they have made their payments on time. They will just be afraid to take the risk.
I used to say we were living in interesting times. I guess the word is relative, because it was downright boring then compared to what is going on now – and what will happen over the next six to 12 months.
And regarding your initial point, yes, the MSM will eventually "get it" when they will look idiotic to ignore it. But it has to reach a certain level for that to happen – a level most of us would prefer it never reach.