http://emptywheel.firedoglake.com/2010/01/28/the-word-not-spoken-foreclosure/"...Mind you, the mortgage crisis did not go without mention. Here are the places where the giant trauma that has devastated our economy was discussed:
...But I am utterly fascinated by the way Obama dealt with this–probably his Administration’s single biggest failure–the failure to keep more people in their homes.
Aside from the mention of those abstract children, asking why they have to move, there’s no admission of the human cost of the mortgage crisis. Instead, homes are just investments, the ability for individual families to spend more to stimulate the economy, a store of value.
And the claim–that without the bank bailout, more homes would surely have been lost? I’m not sure I buy that. After all, as it is the banks can’t find the paperwork for the mortgages they hold, and if the crash had happened, I think people would have just become common law owners of their own homes (though admittedly job losses would have been far worse).So while it’s perhaps a subtle rhetorical point, it is, to me, also a stunning revelation of the way in which the Administration still fails to see how the banks should be punished, because their fraud devastated all these families. Obama fails to see that housing has not just an upside–investment, jobs, growth–but also a huge downside of crumbling communities as one after another neighbor gets evicted from their home.
Obama, at least from his rhetoric, doesn’t see the foreclosures still happening all over this country (and he sure as hell didn’t admit that Commercial Real Estate is about to repeat the foreclosure pattern). Which is, I guess, why he’s never really going to fix that problem."