Sarah Ludwig. David Paterson
How Mr. Bush's Mortgage Foreclosure Crunch Hits Home
Do you think that perhaps the outrage against banks in the mortgage foreclosure crisis has been tamped down by complexity and lack of human dimension to the story? Read on. I know Sarah Ludwig, Director of the Neighborhood Economic Development & Advocacy Project has been saying for years – I’ve heard her – that predatory lending practices targeted largely at minority homeowners was sucking the hard-won home equity out of lower income communities into the hands of the banks and real estate speculators.
In the last few days though two articles and one cartoon bring the mortgage crisis into wonderfully clear relief:
Susan Dominus, writing in Monday’s NY Times how foreclosure fears fatally led a Queens national guardsman to volunteer to fight in Afghanistan, and how his family may now lose the home he tried and died to save . It’s great reporting.
Kai Wright, writing in The Nation tells the mortgage foreclosure story through the lens of an Atlanta family . For a clear telling of what Mr. Bush and his banker buddies are doing to us, miss this story not.
Of course, Gary Trudeau’s Doonesbury has been on top of this too. In a current cartoon, a wounded Iraq veteran is coming home but… .
For me, the policy take away? Drive Republicans from office.
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