the guy defaulted on his mortgae and split, and he STOLE EVERYTHING that came with the place
And people wonder why I doubt the essential goodness of Man.
A friend of mine who does taxes for a living has heard a lot of unhappy stories over the last couple years. Last year it was people losing their houses, this year people losing their jobs (and more houses). People feel helpless and wronged. This, in some cases, turns to rage, and some people decide to destroy what they can't keep. Jeff tries to disuade people from this course, but doesn't always succeed. People aren't necessarily evil, just stupid and emotional. The essential goodness of man goes out the window when you take everything away from him (or he percieves that you have).
I'm not excusing peoples' bad behavior, but I understand where it's coming from. When you sell people a dream and then the dream world crashes around them, there are going to be consequences. What really surprises me is the relative calm that has surrounded this collapse. You'd think people would be taking to the streets, storming CEO mansions, etc...