
Did you read the "whining of the rich" thread?
http://www.samefacts...ning-of-the-rich/
If you didn't, a college professor with a doctor wife was whining about how high his taxes are, and if they go up (which they won't) he might have to let the landscaper or the maid go. And that wouldn't be fair to the landscaper and maid, now would it? Just thinking of them, of course.
The reason I bring it up is he mentioned the cost of private school. Because of course he
cares about his kids and would never subject them to the public schools. A commenter who supported him said that in that area of Chicago sending your kids to public school is tantamount to child abuse.
It seems to me if the public schools are that bad, tax breaks so wealthy people can afford private schools is solving the wrong problem.
You're doing the same thing with the courts. If they're so overwhelmed that they can only give five minutes to each homeowner, instead of trying to build a system that will make foreclosures more efficient, shouldn't we be trying to reduce the number of people being foreclosed on?