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Gonzalo Lira On The Coming Middle-Class Anarchy
zerohedge ^ | 10/09/2010 | Gonzalo Lira

Posted on 10/09/2010 6:30:19 PM PDT by dennisw

The Coming Middle-Class Anarchy

True story: A retired couple I know, Brian and Ilsa, own a home in the Southwest. It’s a pretty house, right on the manicured golf course of their gated community (they’re crazy about golf).

The only problem is, they bought the house near the top of the market in 2005, and now find themselves underwater.
 
They’ve never missed a mortgage payment—Brian and Ilsa are the kind upright, not to say uptight 60-ish white semi-upper-middle-class couple who follow every rule, fill out every form, comply with every norm. In short, they are the backbone of America.
 
Even after the Global Financial Crisis had seriously hurt their retirement nest egg—and therefore their monthly income—and even fully aware that they would probably not live to see their house regain the value it has lost since they bought it, they kept up the mortgage payments. The idea of them strategically defaulting is as absurd as them sprouting wings.
 
When HAMP—the Home Affordable Modification Program—was unveiled, they applied, because they qualified: Every single one of the conditions applied to them, so there was no question that they would be approved—at least in theory.
 

Applying for HAMP was quite a struggle: Go here, go there, talk to this person, that person, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. “It’s like they didn’t want us to qualify,” Ilsa told me, as she recounted their mind-numbing travails.
 
It was a months-long struggle—but finally, they were approved for HAMP: Their mortgage period was extended, and the interest rate was lowered. Even though their home was still underwater, and even though they still owed the same principal to their bank, Brian and Ilsa were very happy: Their mortgage payments had gone down by 40%. This was equivalent to about 15% of their retirement income. So of course they were happy.
 
However, three months later, out of the blue, they got a letter from their bank, Wells Fargo: It said that, after further review, Brian and Ilsa had in fact not qualified for HAMP. Therefore, their mortgage would go back to the old rate. Not only that, they now owed the difference for the three months when they had paid the lowered mortgage—and to add insult to injury, they were assessed a “penalty for non-payment”.
 
Brian and Ilsa were furious—a fury which soon turned to dour depression: They tried contacting Wells Fargo, to straighten this out. Of course, they were given the run-around once again.
 
They kept insisting that they qualified—they qualified! But of course, that didn’t help at all—like a football, they were punted around the inner working of the Mortgage Mess, with no answers and no accountability.
 
Finally, exhausted, Brian and Ilsa sat down, looked at the last letter—which had no signature, and no contact name or number—and wondered what to do.
 
On television, the news was talking about “robo-signatures” and “foreclosure mills”, and rank illegalities—illegalities which it seemed everyone was getting away with. To top it off, foreclosures have been suspended by the largest of the banks for 90 days—which to Brian and Ilsa meant that people who weren’t paying their mortgages got to live rent free for another quarter, while they were being squeezed out of a stimulus program that had been designed—tailor made—precisely for them.
 
Brian and Ilsa are salt-of-the-earth people: They put four kids through college, they always paid their taxes. The last time Brian broke the law was in 1998: An illegal U-turn on a suburban street.
 
“We’ve done everything right, we’ve always paid on time, and this program is supposed to help us,” said Brian. “We follow the rules—but people who bought homes they couldn’t afford get to squat in those McMansions rent free. It would have been smarter if we’d been crooks.”
 
Now, up to this point, this is just another sob story of the Mortgage Mess—and as sob stories go, up to this point, it’s no big deal.
 
But here’s where the story gets ominous—here’s where the Jaws soundtrack kicks in:
 
Brian and Ilsa—the nice upper-middle-class retired couple, who always follow the rules, and never ever break the law—who don’t even cheat on their golf scores—even when they’re playing alone (“Because if you cheat at golf, you’re only cheating yourself”)—have decided to give their bank the middle finger.
 
They have essentially said, f***it.
 
They haven’t defaulted—not yet. They’re paying the lower mortgage rate. That they’re making payments is because of Brian: He is insisting that they pay something—Ilsa is of the opinion that they should forget about paying the mortgage at all.
 
“We follow the rules, and look where that’s gotten us?” she says, furious and depressed. “Nowhere. They run us around, like lab rats in a cage. This HAMP business was supposed to help us. I bet the bank went along with the program for three months, so that they could tell the government that they had complied—and when the government got off their backs, they turned around and raised the mortgage back up again!”
 
“And charged us a penalty,” Brian chimes in. The non-payment penalty was only $84—but it might as well been $84 million, for all the outrage they feel. “A penalty for non-payment!”
 
Nevertheless, Brian is insisting that they continue paying the mortgage—albeit the lower monthly payment—because he’s still under the atavistic sway of his law-abiding-ness.
 
But Ilsa is quietly, constantly insisting that they stop paying the mortgage altogether: “Everybody else is doing it—so why shouldn’t we?”
 
A terrible sentence, when a law-abiding citizen speaks it: Everybody else is doing it—so why don’t we?
 
I’m like Wayne Gretsky: I don’t concern myself with where the puck has been—I look for where the puck is going to be.
 
Right now, people are having a little hissy-fit over the robo-signing scandal, and the double-booking scandal (where the same mortgage was signed over to two different bonds), and the little fights between junior tranches and senior tranches and the servicer, in the MBS mess.
 
But none of that shit is important.
 
What’s really important is Brian and Ilsa: What’s really important is that law-abiding middle-class citizens are deciding that playing by the rules is nothing but a sucker’s game.
 
Just like the poker player who’s been fleeced by all the other players, and gets one mean attitude once he finally wakes up to the con? I’m betting that more and more of the solid American middle-class will begin saying what Brian and Ilsa said: f***it.
 
f*** the rules. f*** playing the game the banksters want you to play. f*** being the good citizen. f*** filling out every form, f*** paying every tax. f*** the government, f*** the banks who own them. f*** the free-loaders, living rent-free while we pay. f*** the legal process, a game which only works if you’ve got the money to pay for the parasite lawyers. f*** being a chump. f*** being a stooge. f*** trying to do the right thing—what good does that get you? What good is coming your way?
 
f***it.
 
When the backbone of a country starts thinking that laws and rules are not worth following, it’s just a hop, skip and a jump to anarchy.
 
TV has given us the illusion that anarchy is people rioting in the streets, smashing car windows and looting every store in sight. But there’s also the polite, quiet, far deadlier anarchy of the core citizenry—the upright citizenry—throwing in the towel and deciding it’s just not worth it anymore.
 
If a big enough proportion of the populace—not even a majority, just a largish chunk—decides that it’s just not worth following the rules anymore, then that society’s days are numbered: Not even a police-state with an armed Marine at every corner with Shoot-to-Kill orders can stop such middle-class anarchy.
 
Brian and Ilsa are such anarchists—grey-haired, well-dressed, golf-loving, well-to-do, exceedingly polite anarchists: But anarchists nevertheless. They are not important, or powerful, or influential: They are average—that’s why they’re so deadly: Their numbers are millions. And they are slowly, painfully coming to the conclusion that it’s just not worth it anymore.
 
Once enough of these J. Crew Anarchists decide they no longer give a f***, it’s over for America—because they are America.
 
 
Update I:
 
The Center for Public Integrity has a story, written by Michael Hudson this past August 6, that shines a light on the issue of perverse incentives of the HAMP program. These perverse incentives came to light because of a whistleblower, a former employee of Fannie Mae, filing a lawsuit. Fannie Mae was so keen on being perceived as a money-maker, after the Federal government bailout, that the aid programs passed by the Congress and signed by the President were turned into profit centers.
 
The former executive, Caroline Herron, recounts:

    “It appeared that Fannie Mae officers were focused on maximizing incentive payments available to Fannie Mae under various federal programs – even if this meant wasting taxpayer money and delaying the implementation of high-priority Treasury programs,” she claims in the lawsuit. 

    Herron alleges that Fannie Mae officials terminated her $200-an-hour consulting work in January because she raised questions about how it was administering the federal government’s push to help homeowners avoid foreclosure, known as the Home Affordable Modification Program, or HAMP.

Herron further alleged that “trial mods” were implemented regardless of eligibility of applicants, so that Fannie Mae would be eligible for Federal government bonuses.
 
Ms. Herron’s testimony in fact proves Ilsa’s suspicion that there was a scam at bottom. As Mr. Hudson writes, “Herron charges that Fannie Mae continued in headlong pursuit of ‘trial mods’ even though it knew that many had little chance of becoming permanent. [. . .] Fannie preferred doing trials, Herron alleges, because it was eligible to receive incentive payments from the Treasury Department.”
 
So in the pursuit of these perverse incentives, people who did not qualify for HAMP were enrolled in the program. And when their “trial mods” were up after 90 days, they would be notified that they didn’t qualify—regardless of whether they in fact did qualify, as in the case of Brian and Ilsa.
 
All so as to be perceived as a profitable operation, worth having been bailed out. All so as to be perceived as “returning America’s money”.
 
As of February, 2010, of the over one million homeowners’ mortgages under HAMP auspices, 83% were “trial mods”. One would assume that those 850,000 homeowners would also be assessed an $84 penalty for non-payment.
 
$84 times over 850,000? You do the math.



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To: Eyes Unclouded
Wow. Thanks everyone way to totally mess up the country before you hand it over to my generation.

If we do a breakdown of Democrat voters by age, how do you think your generation will do? I've got bad news for you, buddy - your generation is mostly liberals, and they voted for Obama and all of his socialism.
41 posted on 10/09/2010 10:07:21 PM PDT by fr_freak
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To: Freddd

shuddup


42 posted on 10/09/2010 10:19:04 PM PDT by mamelukesabre (Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum (If you want peace prepare for war))
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To: Spktyr

“Looks like middle America is thinking going Galt is a better and better idea...”

For different reasons, but in the same manner, the Soviet Union ceased to exist. When the USSR imploded economically, the people decided it was over - and it was.


43 posted on 10/09/2010 11:22:35 PM PDT by Psalm 144
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To: pingman
Get yourself a copy of “Starving the Monkeys” and read it, cover to cover. Seriously. You’ll feel better, and have a plan of action.<.I>

Read it. Starts slowly, but it was worth sticking the first few chapters out.

44 posted on 10/10/2010 12:22:20 AM PDT by spodefly (This is my tag line. There are many like it, but this one is mine.)
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To: Lurker

I know of at least two people locally had this same exact scenario take place and there has been multiple stories on the Phoenix news — same thing. Something clearly stinks. When I heard it the first time I thought the person was fudging something in their story.... now...... I need a clothespin.


45 posted on 10/10/2010 12:34:54 AM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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To: Lorianne

>>I don’t care how nice these people are, I don’t want to pay for their HAMP-whatever so they can live in a nice home on a golf course.<<

False; just like tax cuts “cost” the government. They borrowed money from a bank that the bank was willing to gamble on. They repay the bank plus interest. Whether they do it for 30 years $7% of 40 years @ 3% makes no difference.

The only person on the hook is the person borrowing and the bank. Sure, one may make the argument that the bank is lending deposits from other people, but we as a nation save very little.


46 posted on 10/10/2010 2:58:10 AM PDT by NTHockey (Rules of engagement #1: Take no prisoners)
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To: kitchen

Nope - it is Unintended Consequences - I dug out my copy and looked it up.

RE: Your tagline ... “and 500 rounds for each rifle”.


47 posted on 10/10/2010 4:59:54 AM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: Lorianne
"Just because HAMP is another fed/gov scam (and if you did any research at all on it from the get go you would have known that) doesn’t excuse those who would use it."

Totally agree with you, every program the government comes up with is 90% scam to get someone elected. Why people can't figure this out is mind-boggling.

48 posted on 10/10/2010 5:22:00 AM PDT by Earthdweller (Harvard won the election again...so what's the problem.......? Embrace a ruler today.)
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To: DuncanWaring

RE: Your tagline ... “and 500 rounds for each rifle”.

Make that 10,000 rounds per rifle.


49 posted on 10/10/2010 6:07:22 AM PDT by SVTCobra03 (You can never have enough friends, horsepower or ammunition.)
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To: Psalm 144

You’re one of the few who recognize this.
I remember that day, watching the live reports come in.
Struck me that the real reason was government could not issue paychecks for lack of funds. No pay, no workers, no bureaucrats, no government.


50 posted on 10/10/2010 6:12:18 AM PDT by ctdonath2 (+)
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To: GlockThe Vote

This disgusting treasonous govt is intentionally crashing the system.

Exactly!!! That is the bottom line, and “We The People”, damn well know it.


51 posted on 10/10/2010 6:13:01 AM PDT by spitter
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To: dennisw
playing by the rules is nothing but a sucker's game.
Just so.
52 posted on 10/10/2010 6:15:26 AM PDT by Cboldt
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To: Eyes Unclouded

Much of the problem we are suffering from is that the younger crowd went out and voted for Obama.

You can also thank your friends for this.


53 posted on 10/10/2010 6:29:26 AM PDT by dforest
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To: indylindy

Its not just the younger crowd, its the yuppies, the guilt ridden whites, the govt employees, racist blacks who vote 95% dem no matter what, etc etc.


54 posted on 10/10/2010 6:35:13 AM PDT by GlockThe Vote
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To: dennisw

Death is highly under rated as a motivator. Looter death will solve the problems


55 posted on 10/10/2010 6:45:37 AM PDT by bert (K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Greetings Jacques. The revolution is coming)
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To: ctdonath2

At that time, we had a large satellite dish. Much live news was on unscrambled pool feeds with no sound or captions. By total accident, we surfed onto the feed for for the USSR.

We saw large, burly men in their 50s methodically building barricades out of broken concrete and small cars. Several of them would surround a car and lift it into place along a pile of rubble and assorted machinery odds and ends. In every back pocket and sometimes in every hand, were clear glass bottles filled with yellowish liquid that had rags stuck in them. These were being taken somewhere and stashed, because we would see the same men passing again in front of the camera, first empty-handed and then with more bottles. No one was smiling. Everyone seemed to know exactly what they were doing. Had this been America, I would have identified these men as union thugs.

It was fascinating and educational.


56 posted on 10/10/2010 7:31:46 AM PDT by reformedliberal
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To: NTHockey

Then why is the fed/gov involved?
This HAMP program is cosing taxpayers money!


57 posted on 10/10/2010 7:31:46 AM PDT by Lorianne (During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. ___ George Orwell)
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To: SVTCobra03

At 10,000 rounds per rifle, you need to have a couple of spare barrels, too.


58 posted on 10/10/2010 7:39:55 AM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: NTHockey; All

Fannie Mae whistleblower: Incentives ruined HAMP mortgage-mod program

http://hotair.com/archives/2010/08/07/fannie-mae-whistleblower-incentives-ruined-hamp-mortgage-mod-program/


59 posted on 10/10/2010 7:42:41 AM PDT by Lorianne (During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. ___ George Orwell)
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To: dennisw; Jack Black
TV has given us the illusion that anarchy is people rioting in the streets, smashing car windows and looting every store in sight.

That's how Liberals behave at G-20 gatherings, and will behave 100x worse in the coming months.

Prepared Patriots will be waiting for their rioting hordes outside the urban war zones, and they won't get far.

60 posted on 10/10/2010 9:04:07 AM PDT by DTogo (High time to bring back the Sons of Liberty !!)
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