Tonight, like many Americans, I’m going to be watching the State of the Union speech. While I have many concerns as a citizen, as a bankruptcy and insolvency professional my concerns continue to be on the economy, and the government’s efforts in moving the country through the current economic mess it is in.
I’m not sensing any real effort from the White House, Capital Hill or even Beacon Hill in giving any meaningful solutions to distressed homeowners. Perhaps better said, all I am hearing is double-speak and mish-mash emanating from our elected officials who talk about programs like HAMP, while at the same time, skirt around the statistics that suggest that the program is an abysmal failure. Remember, Obama says HAMP is for “responsible homeowners” but we don’t really know how the term “responsible homeowner” is actually defined. And in no uncertain terms, what I am hearing from my clients, and what I am hearing from my colleagues all fuels my sense that things are not getting better, and Washington appears impotent to do anything about it.
Since tonight is the State of the Union speech, I’m going to hold off – for now – from telling my readers what my view of where things are and where I think things may be going. I do have some idea of what I think we need to do to make things better. And in the coming days, I’ll be sharing what I and McLeod Law Offices is going to do for our clients…and why. But first, tonight I will listen to what our President has to say.
And I’ll also be tweeting – so be sure and follow me on Twitter.
Related posts:
- State of the Union Decompression: The Whole Mortgage Modification Thing
- I Have a Bone to Pick with a Credit Union
- Lending to Unemployed: Frankly, There’s Got to be a Better Way
- ‘Extend and Pretend’ Doth Not A Modification Make
- Talking to your Kids
Tags: HAMP, Yep. We're in trouble.
