Posts Tagged ‘HAFA’

Credit Fueled Drunken Debauchery

Come on, you had to know I was going to write about this: Her no longer royal highness Sarah Ferguson is blaming booze (and her debt) for her lapse in judgment in seeking money in exchange for access to her ex-husband, Prince Andrew.  I’m still not entirely clear what “access” really meant… that alone could be another blog, on another website.

Oddly, this reminded me of among the many colorful jobs I had when I was going through school was that of a bartender.  In the movie “Cocktail”, Tom Cruise made bartending look sort of cool.  And to an extent it is… but for the smells of dirty bar rags that still sometimes haunt me in my dreams.  It also helps to have the physical stamina of a 20-something and be able to be cheerful and attentive past midnight.  Or 4am.

Then there’s another aspect of being a bartender that isn’t so fun: having to shut someone off.  That’s when a bartender has to make the call that a patron has had a wee-too-much and can be served no more alcohol.  Any bartender will tell you – this aspect of the job stinks.  But I see this emerging attitude about lenders and their reckless credit underwriting standards that resembles the same often righteous indignation I see when I would tell people they were on their last drink of the night.

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Some ‘Provocative’ Questions about ‘Extend and Pretend’

I read this today on HousingWire.  Its publisher, Paul Jackson, poses the following “provocative” question about all of those modification plans and programs we keep hearing about (and I often write about):

[W]hat if ‘extend and pretend’ within our nation’s troubled mortgage markets is actually providing a lift to consumer spending?

Or, perhaps it can be said like this: what if consumer confidence statistics are actually being artificially buoyed by the extra cash homeowners (at homeowners ‘on paper’) who are not making mortgage payments, but instead, allocating those resources to things they would not otherwise purchase? (more…)

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