Released: September 22, 2008
Main Street resentment brewing over bailout
Source: Joel Achenbach, Washington Post (Free Registration)
The bailout doesn’t smell right to the people of Manassas Park, where the foreclosure signs are as common as azaleas. They know all about bad debt here. This is a terrain of oversize dreams, misjudgment, financial calamity - and empty houses. “Foreclosure. Foreclosure. Foreclosure,” said Ed Merkle, 58, as he pointed to the “for sale” signs lining his street.
But Merkle, a defense contractor, said he has lived within his means in an era of easy credit. He didn’t take on a huge loan even when his bank encouraged him to dream bigger.
“I’ve been financially responsible with my own money. Why should I now be responsible for the fact that you were not?” he said.
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