I can officially vomit in rage now. The idiot public has once again proven it needs to be nerve-gassed into the stone age as Karyn, of SaveKaryn.com fame has now been bailed out of her $20k self-incurred debt by donations she received thanks to her web site. That's right, people donated over $13,000 dollars to her.
Think about it. Only in America can a woman get herself $20k in debt by using her credit cards (from her FAQ: "I just couldn't stop buying things. It's as simple as that. I'm going to be honest here... I wasn't out saving the world. I was just at Bloomingdales") and then convince perfect strangers to save her from her own stupidity. Yet throughout our country there are thousands of children of all ages and races who are going hungry tonight, who can't afford warm clothes for this winter, who won't be able to get a college education.
My question is: where the fuck is their $13k in donations?
Think about it. Only in America can a woman get herself $20k in debt by using her credit cards (from her FAQ: "I just couldn't stop buying things. It's as simple as that. I'm going to be honest here... I wasn't out saving the world. I was just at Bloomingdales") and then convince perfect strangers to save her from her own stupidity. Yet throughout our country there are thousands of children of all ages and races who are going hungry tonight, who can't afford warm clothes for this winter, who won't be able to get a college education.
My question is: where the fuck is their $13k in donations?
Grrrrrr....
Date: 2002-11-12 05:47 pm (UTC)It's like the bootleg CD theory. They are all over Manhattan, but you just shouldn't buy them. Because if you buy them, then you'll run up the cost of CDs in the future. It's like stealing. Someone's gonna pay, and it will be the consumer.
Well, unlike stealing, bankruptcy is not against the law. It's written *into* the law for situations like hers, although most of my clients are considering bankruptcy because of 1.) job loss, 2.) health problems, 3.) divorce, or combinations of the three.
Who's to say that Karyn won't try the same stunt again? If a consumer credit counseling service plan or Chapter 13 bankruptcy was unfeasible, then she SHOULD have filed Chapter 7. She'd acknowledge her inability to pay her debts and get a fresh start.
Instead, she's going to expect to be bailed out of other situations. And, like Feren said, there are thousands, perhaps millions of others being hounded by creditors who aren't perky like her, and whose debts are NOT dischargeable in bankruptcy. (For example, people with failed small businesses who owe a lot of money to the IRS.)
Re: Grrrrrr....
Date: 2002-11-12 06:39 pm (UTC)I'll be old and grey before I get MY debts paid off.
Re: Grrrrrr....
Date: 2002-11-12 06:49 pm (UTC)I must be farking insane.
Re: Grrrrrr....
Date: 2002-11-12 06:55 pm (UTC)Ah, but if you read her page and do the math ($20k debt, $13k raised and now she's at zero debtload) she COULD pay her debts, and WAS doing so. I mean, ultimately since she begain this little endeavor she paid $7k off on her own. So it wasn't a matter of "inability to pay her debts." No, what it really was about was a matter of "ability to pay her debts in a time frame she deemed acceptable." She wanted expediency. In other words, she was a typical American. Just like she had to have those things at Bloomingdales NOW NOW NOW, she wanted to pay off her immense debtload NOW NOW NOW.
So she did the crime and then wanted to skip on doing the time, an attitude I find inexcusable because it completely sidesteps any lesson of personal responsability she might have learned. But, again... typical American.