^^ That's a headline from a CNBC article today. The writer assumes that the reader doesn't know how bad the "Foreclosure Fraud" has become but I know. I've looked into the hearts of men and I have found unbounded greed, lust, and a thirst for vice. Think about it this way: As bad as someone tells you something is, multiply it by 5 to get the true reality of the situation. Sometimes you have to muiltiply it by 10 depending on how good a liar the official in charge is.
Where do we go from here? Now that the writer Diana Olick has told us how bad it is, what happens? Well, nothing really. Facts and figures don't make things happen. What does make things happen is greed, lust, and a thirst for vice. The country will slog through the mortgage and foreclosure mess for a looooong time until someone figures out a way to make money from all this crap. Once that spark is ignited, action will be taken, swamps will be cleaned up, and things will get moving again. Until then, the reality will be like molasses. Slovenly, syrupy, and slow to move.
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