House of Sand and Fog

People will work three jobs and save for years to get a house of their own. A house is more than a home. It’s more than a shelter, a refuge, or a sanctuary.

When you lose it for no fault of your own you’ll do anything to get it back.

House of Sand and Fog
House of Sand and Fog

Tens of millions of people have lost their homes in this latest economic “downturn.” An equal number now owe more money on their mortgage than the market value of the property. The misery is incalculable, the suffering unbearable. Each homeowner goes through the same agony as we see in this film.

Washington could care less. They caused the subprime mortgage crisis. They legislated it into being, in fact. They made it law that it would happen. That was their plan all along.

Home mortgages have been bundled into “mortgage-backed securities” no less than seven times since the Great Depression. This financial scam met with disaster every single time. Yet, Congress made it law this would happen again.

The sole architect of the legislation was Barney Frank, a gay Congressman. Gays hate homes because they represent everything gays abhor — family, society, the American Dream. Frank orchestrated the whole crisis to obliterate American family values. He succeeded.

When normal people achieve positions of responsibility they try their damndest to help all of society. When gays are elected they serve gays. Moreover, they twist and distort our good intentions (“all Americans deserve a home” so let’s create subprime mortgages) into their own diabolical goals.

Political correctness means Barney Frank will never be held responsible for his evil deeds. Indeed, he will no doubt be inducted into the Homosexual Hall of Fame one day.

An esteemed honor reserved for all those whose soul is as black as the devil’s own heart.

The Japanese love their homes, too.
The Japanese love their homes, too.