HONK! If you’re paying my mortgage.

UPDATE: Reader Charles Allen writes:

Any conservatives that place these well-intentioned TNGOP bumper-stickers on their cars might end up catching a lot of unexpected heat (and hand gestures) from people thinking that *they* are the sub-prime deadbeats.

Shouldn’t the proper message of outrage be “Honk if I’m paying *your* mortgage”??

Several readers have written to this effect, but I think the bumper stickers are better as written. This way, everyone who sees them feels like a sucker — the other way, it makes the bumper sticker owner the sucker. Which is more politically effective?