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To: Joe Boucher
...banks loaned money to folks who could NEVER pay...

Mean old banks, they used the fact that the gov't threatened to confiscate their assets and jail everyone as an excuse to loosen loan requirements.  The recession's all their fault so let's prosecute them.

6 posted on 07/16/2015 5:28:24 AM PDT by expat_panama
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Clinton's hand-picked HUD secretary, Andrew Cuomo, plunged Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into the fringe subprime market, announcing in a 2000 HUD report, "(Their) expanding presence in the subprime market could be of significant benefit to lower-income families, minorities and families living in underserved areas."

Another Clinton appointee---Fannie Mae CEO Franklin Raines---asserted his position on sub-prime lending in a letter to stockholders.

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GENESIS OF THE SUB-PRIME BILKING OF TAXPAYERS
Clinton appointee, Fannie Mae CEO Franklin Raines, Pens a Letter to Shareholders
Excerpted from Raines 2003 Fannie Mae Annual Report

Excerpt ...Ten years ago the typical conforming mortgage required a down payment of 10-20%, and low-down payment mortgages were considered too risky. But then we helped to standardize the 3-5% down payment loan, brought it to global capital markets, and made it available to lenders and communities nationwide. Now low-down payment loans are commonplace. And we just adopted a new variance in our underwriting standards that will make the $500 down payment loan widely available as well...

In 1994, we pledged to provide $1 trillion in capital to ten million underserved families by the end of 2000. Thanks to our housing and industry partners, we met that goal early.

Then in 2000, we launched our American Dream Commitment, a pledge to provide $2 trillion in capital to 18 million underserved families by the year 2010, including $400 billion targeted specifically for minority families (later raised to $700 billion in response to President Bush’s Minority Homeownership Initiative). After four of the strongest years in housing and mortgage finance history, we’ve already surpassed the top-line goals of this commitment. But our work is far from complete.

So in January 2004, we announced our Expanded American Dream Commitment and pledged significant new resources to tackle America’s toughest housing challenges. Our new commitment has three main goals.

First, we will expand access to homeownership for six million first-time home buyers in the next ten years, including 1.8 million minority first-time home buyers.We also will help raise the national minority homeownership rate from 49 percent to 55 percent, with the ultimate goal of closing it entirely.

Second, we will help new and long-term homeowners stay in their homes through a series of initiatives, and commit $15 billion to preserve affordable rental housing and $1.5 billion to support the revitalization of public housing communities.

Third, we will increase the supply of affordable housing and support community development activities in at least 1,000 neighborhoods across the country through our American Communities Fund, and through targeted investments like Low-Income Housing Tax Credits that help finance affordable rental housing.

It is because of initiatives like our Trillion Dollar Commitment and our American Dream Commitment that we have exceeded our HUD affordable housing goals for ten consecutive years. (End Raines excerpt.) (NOTE Raines is a Clinton appointee)

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NOTE: Raines was fired for being a crook---Raines cooked theF/M books to get bonuses. But he walked away a multi-millionaire---extorting millions from taxpayers for pensions, bonuses, lifetime healthcare, donations to his fave charites....etc, etc, and so on, and so forth, ad infinitum ad nauseaum.

7 posted on 07/16/2015 5:46:40 AM PDT by Liz
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To: expat_panama

You gotta love government. They lean on the banks to make bad loans and when it blows up they don’t consider looking in the mirror they just vilify “the banks” as predators.


10 posted on 07/16/2015 5:49:01 AM PDT by Lurkina.n.Learnin (It's a shame nobama truly doesn't care about any of this. Our country, our future, he doesn't care)
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