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xchrom

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Sun Apr 22, 2012, 12:03 PM Apr 2012

National Journal reports: Things are bad out in Real America [View all]

http://www.salon.com/2012/04/20/national_journal_reports_things_are_bad_out_in_real_america/

Ron Fournier, the editor in chief of the National Journal, and reporter Sophie Quinton have a story on hard times in Muncie, Ind., as a microcosm of the failure of American institutions as a whole.

It’s a good piece. It’s even an “important” piece, in the sense that the cloistered elites who run the country could learn something of the reality of life out in the country at large if this piece makes it to their desks. D.C.-based news organizations should report from “the rest of America” more often, because in Washington mass foreclosures and double-digit unemployment are usually seen as abstract problems slightly less pressing than the fact that Social Security will, decades from now, pay out slightly more than it takes in. (Joe Klein, who is basically a buffoon, returned from his stunt “2010 road trip” sounding suddenly much less buffoonish. Getting outside the bubble is often instructive.)

The piece is bookended by the story of Johnny Whitmire, a guy who was unceremoniously dropped from the rolls of the middle class by the Very Serious People In Charge of Things. His wife lost her state job. They fell behind on their mortgage. He applied for the Obama administration’s mortgage modification program. His modification was canceled, Citi billed him for back payments, and his home was foreclosed on. Then he got a bill for not cutting the grass at the home his bank seized, because banks keep foreclosed homes in the names of their former owners to avoid liability issues.

So, Whitmire is angry. And he has every right to be.

Whitmire is an angry man. He is among a group of voters most skeptical of President Obama: noncollege-educated white males. He feels betrayed — not just by Obama, who won his vote in 2008, but by the institutions that were supposed to protect him: his state, which laid off his wife; his government in Washington, which couldn’t rescue homeowners who had played by the rules; his bank, which failed to walk him through the correct paperwork or warn him about a potential mortgage hike; his city, which penalized him for somebody else’s error; and even his employer, a construction company he likes even though he got laid off. “I was middle class for 10 years, but it’s done,” Whitmire says. “I’ve lost my home. I live in a trailer now because of a mortgage company and an incompetent government.”

Whitmire’s life was ruined by a few specific “institutions”: Mitch Daniels and the Indiana Republican Party, the finance industry as represented by the bank that decided to screw up his paperwork and seize his home, and the Obama administration, which failed spectacularly on mortgage modification efforts for a variety of reasons.
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A very important article (the National Journal original). I had coalition_unwilling Apr 2012 #1
i posted the nation article yesterday -- not a lot of interest -- more today. nt xchrom Apr 2012 #3
have Better Believe Post it, lots of interest then! KG Apr 2012 #8
... xchrom Apr 2012 #10
lol. girl gone mad Apr 2012 #24
I think you guys should divide the workload. JNelson6563 Apr 2012 #36
! FSogol Apr 2012 #64
Heheheh.... SidDithers Apr 2012 #65
No, he'll post the same thing Bobbie Jo Apr 2012 #70
Do you have the link to the article? Javaman Apr 2012 #38
let me see if i can find it. nt xchrom Apr 2012 #41
my memory is awful -- it was the atlantic. same article -- less sexy headline. xchrom Apr 2012 #42
Thanks for the link. :) nt Javaman Apr 2012 #50
This message was self-deleted by its author cyberpj Apr 2012 #52
DURec KG Apr 2012 #2
It'll get worse quicker under Republicans, MannyGoldstein Apr 2012 #4
I agree with you but saying so offers small comfort to Whitmire and coalition_unwilling Apr 2012 #5
You understand that that's really stupid logic, and is not going to convince anyone... saras Apr 2012 #11
Sorry, I was being sarcastic MannyGoldstein Apr 2012 #12
That's the stupidest post I've read in a long time. AlbertCat Apr 2012 #13
Please think about what you've posted... chervilant Apr 2012 #15
Excellent post, chervilant! tex-wyo-dem Apr 2012 #23
Great post. mmonk Apr 2012 #60
Please think about what you've posted... AlbertCat Apr 2012 #66
We've not even had sufficient time to adjust mentally and emotionally to exponential change. AlbertCat Apr 2012 #69
Actually, chervilant Apr 2012 #73
I thought it was a beautiful post. A post from a real person, a real human being sabrina 1 Apr 2012 #21
Your way seems to be to do nothing, just look the other way? AlbertCat Apr 2012 #71
"Does this just apply to Dems?" sabrina 1 Apr 2012 #74
I'm confused. AlbertCat Apr 2012 #76
My post is also saying, pressure Dems during the election season when we have sabrina 1 Apr 2012 #78
lolz What, are you new here? JNelson6563 Apr 2012 #37
Obama's opinion of gay marriage is that it should be left up to the individual states. Occulus Apr 2012 #72
Why should I vote for that? AlbertCat Apr 2012 #77
YUP Skittles Apr 2012 #20
Thanks for posting. I wish more publications salin Apr 2012 #6
Scheiffer on Face the Nation... butterfly77 Apr 2012 #7
I call it the Marie Antoinette Syndrome lovuian Apr 2012 #14
History tells us that the French Royals were totally clueless dixiegrrrrl Apr 2012 #17
Yes! Eddie Haskell Apr 2012 #59
The elite like their bubble the way it is. Daniel537 Apr 2012 #46
"cloistered elites ...could learn something of the reality of life out in the country" IDemo Apr 2012 #9
+1. SammyWinstonJack Apr 2012 #28
It is a geographic issue also. Safetykitten Apr 2012 #16
Very good. Now, how to pry them out of their bubble? Egalitarian Thug Apr 2012 #18
I don't think it's that they don't want to know. intheflow Apr 2012 #49
I think you are being far too kind. You've stretched the benefit of the doubt Egalitarian Thug Apr 2012 #56
A K & R for this (n/t) bread_and_roses Apr 2012 #19
Marking this for a later read. progressoid Apr 2012 #22
the middle class is dying Jerry Frey Apr 2012 #25
Let me guess, Johnny Whitmire ain't gonna vote for President Obama in 2012? Zalatix Apr 2012 #26
"He'll deserve what he gets?" bread_and_roses Apr 2012 #29
he voted for Obama in 2008. did he deserve what he got? magical thyme Apr 2012 #31
With an attitude like that i'm sure we'll win tons of new voters. n/t Daniel537 Apr 2012 #44
I hope you really aren't as clueless and unsympathetic pscot Apr 2012 #47
Don't get mad at me, get mad at what will happen if enough people like him sit out the 2012 election Zalatix Apr 2012 #75
Fuck Ron Fournier Nostradammit Apr 2012 #27
+1 JoePhilly Apr 2012 #33
It's positively ProSense Apr 2012 #34
Are you saying America ISN'T screwed up? And that people AREN'T disappointed? Bake Apr 2012 #55
I'll second that emotion - n/t coalition_unwilling Apr 2012 #67
Good catch, ProSense. A Republican shill with his marching orders - closeupready Apr 2012 #63
He was the worst of Bush's media shills. closeupready Apr 2012 #62
He's on Morning Joe Scum right now n/t malaise Apr 2012 #30
The GOP crashes the economy, destroys the housing market ... JoePhilly Apr 2012 #32
It's like a parallel universe, isn't it? JNelson6563 Apr 2012 #39
It really is a shame that Mr. Whitmire pscot Apr 2012 #48
Actually, he sounds like a Republican friend of mine. JoePhilly Apr 2012 #61
Somehow this country managed to bail out the share- and bondholders of the coalition_unwilling Apr 2012 #68
Not only that, he'll probably happily send his last dime to some teabagger's campaign Blue_Tires Apr 2012 #57
re: National Journal reports: Things are bad out in Real America allan01 Apr 2012 #35
This is the real issue... Whiskeytide Apr 2012 #40
Whitmire is an asshat bhikkhu Apr 2012 #43
An asshat based on what exactly? Daniel537 Apr 2012 #45
No problem! Mitt Romney and a full Republican Congress will fix it all in a wink! Kablooie Apr 2012 #51
WOW. WHAT A GRAPHIC! Churches and HMOs! (HMOs??!) lead confidence gains (see the link): cyberpj Apr 2012 #53
Amen. with 1 out of 2 Americans in Poverty WillYourVoteBCounted Apr 2012 #54
The Gas guzzling 50'S Sitcom American dream Evasporque Apr 2012 #58
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