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To: Mr. K
OK--going back and reading through the NY Times coverage of attempts to strengthen Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shows that the collapse of the housing market was forseen 4 years ago and that Bush and the Republicans tried to prevent it and Democrats and Barney Frank tried to (and did) stop the increased oversight of Fannie Mae. I love this quote from the NY Times on October 3, 2004

Still, the most damaging legacy of Fannie Mae's years of unchecked growth may not be evident until the next significant economic slump. Only then, argued Josh Rosner, an analyst at Medley Global Advisors in New York, will the effects of Fannie's relaxed mortgage underwriting standards be felt. A result could be a more pronounced downturn in the real estate market and more stress on the consumer.

The move to push homeownership on people that historically would not have had the finances or credit to qualify could conceivably and ultimately turn Fannie Mae's American dream of homeownership into the American nightmare of homeownership where people are trapped in their homes,'' Mr. Rosner said. ''If incomes don't rise or home values don't keep rising, or if interest rates rose considerably, you could quickly end up with significantly more people underwater with their mortgages and unable to pay.''

20 posted on 09/24/2008 7:50:51 AM PDT by rhetorica
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To: rhetorica

Bump


24 posted on 09/24/2008 7:55:38 AM PDT by Ditto (Global Warming: The 21st Century's Snake Oil)
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