Posted on 06/12/2011 3:18:23 PM PDT by John Semmens
A federal SWAT operation kicked down the doors of Kenneth Wrights home in a 6 A.M. raid because his wife, who no longer lives at the residence, failed to repay her student loan. Wright, who had been sleeping, was dragged out of the house in his underwear, thrown face down on the front lawn and held at gunpoint. His three children were not harmed.
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan defended the harsh tactics. Too many people are defaulting on their student loans, Duncan pointed out. The old system of pursuing collections through the courts may have been the only alternative available to private lenders, but the government has other options.
People may ignore a civil summons, but its hard to ignore a dozen armed men breaking into your home, Duncan bragged. Fear and humiliation can be powerful incentives for paying your debts. I see no reason why we shouldnt make use of these incentives.
The fact that the debtor in question was not at the location of the SWAT raid in this instance was characterized as a minor miscalculation. Would we have liked to haul in Mrs. Wright? Sure, but the main objective is to make the point that bad things can happen to those who dont pay up and to those who may harbor them.
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http://azconserv1.wordpress.com/2011/06/11/attacks-on-weiner-culturally-backward/
dammit
Got me again.
Horseshit!
Wish we could do that to some of our non-paying tenants.....
Great post as usual!
J*sus, what the hell is happening to our country? Being thrown down on your lawn and handcuffed with your kids watching for suspicion of harboring someone who did not pay their student loans? Is this 1930? Am I in some totalitarian country run by a dictator?
Got me again.
LOL!
Better you than me!
My cynical atitude always saves me.
One of the bimbos on Chris Matthews’ Show said, in the “Tell me something I don’t know...” segment...c’mon Chris, it’s only a half hour show...that a generation is graduating unable to repay their student loans...so, bar the door, Sally.
I’m sorry! This is just too much! The Department of Education arming themselves to invade homes of those that are delinquent on their student loans! You’ve got to be kidding me!
This is reminiscent of Cuba, Venezuela, Russia, and so many other government controlled countries. Is this really what we should expect our future to look like?
If this kind of nonsense is NOT killed in Congress, then it will be time for those in charge to make a difference (the people). Seems that too many politicians continue to thirst for power and attempt to expand their authority against the will of the people that elected them!
Hello Wisconsin...
Too close to the truth. Good satire. In reality swat teams should all be disbanded, these tactics should only be used against heavily armed criminals, not for default of a loan or MJ dealers. Satire but with a lot of truth behind it.
No, you are on a satire thread :>)
I still wish I could do this to non-paying tenants....
ok you got me.
Damn, John, you used to be funny. Now you’re just scary.
THE EDITOR'S COLUMN: America, what is happening here?At 6 a.m. last Tuesday, a good citizen, Kenneth Wright of Stockton, Calif., was awakened by the clamor of about 15 armed SWAT team members breaking through the front door of his house.
The commandos were armed agents of really the U.S. Department of Education. And they bashed their way into his house and held him and his children while they apparently searched for evidence of alleged student loan fraud involving Wrights estranged wife.
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Michelle Wright talks about Dept. of Education raid at her Stockton home
People may ignore a civil summons, but its hard to ignore a dozen armed men breaking into your home, Duncan bragged. Fear and humiliation can be powerful incentives for paying your debts. I see no reason why we shouldnt make use of these incentives.
Even the boot lickers here on FR should raise an eyebrow over that part....maybe.
John does great satire but I’ll bet most who read this thought the whole thing was fiction.
I see your point, unfortunately it’s the price we pay for uninformed people....it’s long been a plague on our Country ****sigh****
The story is true but the comments of the government trying to justify it are not.
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