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To: lonestar67; sickoflibs

“good capital” — LOL

http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2002/06/20020618-1.html

(snip)

And so, therefore, I’ve called — yesterday, I called upon the private sector to help us and help the home buyers. We need more capital in the private markets for first-time, low-income buyers. And I’m proud to report that Fannie Mae has heard the call and, as I understand, it’s about $440 billion over a period of time. They’ve used their influence to create that much capital available for the type of home buyer we’re talking about here. It’s in their charter; it now needs to be implemented. Freddie Mac is interested in helping. I appreciate both of those agencies providing the underpinnings of good capital.


29 posted on 05/01/2009 9:40:18 PM PDT by calcowgirl (RECALL Abel Maldonado! - NO on Props 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F)
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To: sickoflibs
Homeownership Continues to Increase in 2002

HUD Statement on Record Homeownership Rates in 2002

Census Bureau data released on January 27, 2003 show that there are more homeowners in America than at any time in history. The 2002 annual homeownership rate was 67.9 percent, up 0.1 percent from the previous record posted in 2001. And, in the fourth quarter of 2002, a new all-time national homeownership record was set at 68.3 percent, up 0.3 percent from both the third quarter of 2002 and the fourth quarter of 2001.

"Increasing homeownership, particularly among minorities, is a priority for the Bush Administration," said HUD Secretary Mel Martinez. "The increase in new homeowners, announced today, demonstrates that we are moving in the right direction towards reaching our goal of adding 5.5 million new homeowners by the end of the decade."

Homeownership also increased for minorities to a record high of 49.9 percent in 2002, an increase of 0.8 percent. Last year President Bush announced "America's Homeownership Challenge," calling on the housing industry to help increase minority homeownership. The result was the Blueprint for the American Dream Partnership, an unprecedented public-private partnership to increase minority homeownership by helping to educate homebuyers, increase the supply of affordable housing, offer down-payment assistance and provide flexible financing options that help people realize the American Dream.

Last week, the Administration announced several 2004 budget proposals aimed at increasing the production of affordable housing, combating regulatory barriers, and helping more low-income, minority families become homeowners. These proposals include: $113 million increase for the Department's HOME Investment Partnerships Program, which will boost the supply of housing that is affordable to low-income families, as well as an additional $200 million for the American Dream Downpayment Fund to help low- to moderate-income families become first-time homeowners and an added $2 million for research to help reduce regulatory barriers to affordable housing. Additionally, HUD is requesting an additional $10 million toward housing counseling to assist thousands more low-income individuals and families to find and maintain homes.

31 posted on 05/01/2009 9:48:13 PM PDT by calcowgirl (RECALL Abel Maldonado! - NO on Props 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F)
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To: calcowgirl
RE “We need more capital in the private markets for first-time, low-income buyers

Greenspan was printing lots of money then like the fed is now. That made up money was the capital he talks about, and selling the loans overseas(we all paid in higher prices later.). But 'capital' sounded SO capitalistic unlike 'made up money'. No wonder capitalist is a bad name now, with him using it then.

33 posted on 05/01/2009 9:51:50 PM PDT by sickoflibs (Bush-bot/Obama /Pelosi,Theme : "A dollar borrowed or printed is a dollar earned!")
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