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U.S. panel sifts subprime wreckage, blames Greenspan (MSM covering for corrupt politicos w/agendas)
Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 4/7/10 | Kevin Drawbaugh and Glenn Somerville

Posted on 04/07/2010 4:34:52 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

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No mention of Greenspan also pointing out that drive to make bad loans was driven by political pressures exerted by Congressional Democrats and the Clinton administration.
1 posted on 04/07/2010 4:34:52 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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Whitewash in Progress..

On Friday, the commission will hear from former executives and regulators of housing finance giant Fannie Mae (FNM.N).

The commission’s hearings were not expected to unearth revelations that significantly alter the tale of the crisis, which is fairly well understood by now. But its proceedings could add momentum to a push for a regulatory overhaul.


2 posted on 04/07/2010 4:36:17 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed .. Monthly Donor Onboard .. Chuck DeVore - CA Senator. Believe.)
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To: NormsRevenge

This has nothing to do with getting to the truth of what actually caused the financial melt down. This is pure PR to demonize the free market, the fed, Wall Street and the banks. The goal, of course, is to get more regulations and control over our free market — as we progress on our march to socialism.


3 posted on 04/07/2010 4:37:27 PM PDT by mlocher (USA is a sovereign nation)
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To: NormsRevenge

Greenspan kept interest rates way too low because of the 911 attacks and the Iraq war. Osama Bin Ladin was the real winner


4 posted on 04/07/2010 4:37:42 PM PDT by dennisw (It all comes 'round again --Fairport)
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To: NormsRevenge

These despicable f,n rats! They planned this all along and they point fingers while the GOP sat and took thier sh## and did nothing!


5 posted on 04/07/2010 4:38:27 PM PDT by ronnie raygun (The light is about to go out, do your part)
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NYT excerpt
Greenspan Rejects Criticism of Policies at Hearing
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/08/business/08panel.html

WASHINGTON — The committee examining the causes of the financial crisis heard a strong defense of the Federal Reserve from its former chairman on Wednesday as the panel began three days of hearings 0n the failure to rein in Citigroup, Fannie Mae and the subprime mortgage market.

In his testimony, an unflinching Alan Greenspan fended off a barrage of questions about the Fed’s failure to crack down on subprime mortgages and other abusive lending practices during his lengthy tenure.

He pointed out that the Fed had warned about subprime lending and low-down-payment mortgages in 1999, and again in 2001. And he argued that if the Fed had tried to slow the housing market amid a “fairly broad consensus” about encouraging homeownership, “the Congress would have clamped down on us.”

He added: “There is a lot of amnesia that’s emerging, apparently.”


6 posted on 04/07/2010 4:42:11 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed .. Monthly Donor Onboard .. Chuck DeVore - CA Senator. Believe.)
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Greenspan could do a hell of a lot of god for this country if he came out pointing fingers at the real culprits and NAME NAMES
(Barney Frank, Chris Dodd)


7 posted on 04/07/2010 4:42:35 PM PDT by Mr. K (This administration IS WEARING OUT MY CAPSLOCK KEY!)
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To: NormsRevenge

How much money did Clintionista Robert Rubin make trashing City??


8 posted on 04/07/2010 4:42:39 PM PDT by rod1
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No mention of Greenspan also pointing out

Yep...typical Reuters propoganda.

9 posted on 04/07/2010 4:43:11 PM PDT by what's up
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To: NormsRevenge

Somebody should ask Andrea Mitchell what she thinks of RAT politicians with sweetheart loan deals trashing her husband.


10 posted on 04/07/2010 4:43:50 PM PDT by rod1
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To: NormsRevenge

Anything coming from these people is a bunch of noise. There are so many people to blame for this mess that we do not have enough prison space to hold them. This will be all about putting the blame on someone who is out of office, and who did nothing that he can be held criminally liable for. Greenspan sure had a huge part in it. But to say it ends there is would just be bunch of crap. There are others who are at least equally to blame. Including Treasury officials, Regulatory officials, Congress, Big bankers, and the list goes on. What is really crazy is that all of the fraud still goes on.


11 posted on 04/07/2010 4:43:55 PM PDT by Revel
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To: NormsRevenge

According to Robert Reich, Greenspan is not the only one:

http://robertreich.org/post/495863638/greenspan-summers-and-why-the-economy-is-so-out-of

He includes the usual suspects of the Clinton administration.


12 posted on 04/07/2010 4:45:31 PM PDT by Daisyjane69 (Michael Reagan: "Welcome back, Dad, even if you're wearing a dress and bearing children this time)
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To: NormsRevenge

Start with the Community Reinvestment Act and watch Saul Alinsky, by-the-book radicalism strangle Congress. No Income/ No Assets (NINA) home loans by Fannie Mae were the chemical tankers in this 30-year train wreck.


13 posted on 04/07/2010 4:51:45 PM PDT by Thrownatbirth (.....Iraq Invasion fan since '91.)
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To: NormsRevenge

Quote from the article: He added: “There is a lot of amnesia that’s emerging, apparently.”

As they say... victory has a thousand fathers, defeat is an orphan.

We went from being a country who never met a credit card offer or no/low-downpayment mortgage they didn’t like (circa 2005), to a country of finger pointing misers (circa 2008 - now).

75% of the 5 - 7 million mortgages that are 6 months delinquent right now were originally packaged as “traditional prime”.

By the early 2000’s, the average “prime” loan DID NOT fit the traditional definition of a prime mortgage: 20% down payment, fully documented income, fixed rate, low debt-ratio.

Back then, a down payment was not called an “investment”, it was “an obstacle to home ownership”. Practically nobody wanted to put 20% down. Instead, they wanted to “invest” that money in the stock market and borrow as much as possible on their mortgage so that they could maximize their mortgage interest deduction on their tax returns.

A 2008 study of 4 million foreclosures found that “low or no down payment” is the #1 common denominator in foreclosed mortgages... 51% of the 4 million foreclosures in that 2008 study were originally packaged as “prime” loans.

We have almost 12 TRILLION dollars in outstanding residential mortgage debt (that does not include apartments or commercial, 12 trillion is just 1 - 4 family residential mortgages). Half of that 12 trillion was originated in 8 short years from 2000 - 2008.

When a person can grasp the fact that the vast majority of 6 Trillion dollars in mortgages that were done during that 8 year period when the market was OVER-PRICED were technically non-prime loans (and they were “under water” from day one), then they will understand the scope of this problem and they will realize that this new program as well as all of the others programs cannot fix it.

The only answer is to let them go into foreclosure (or short sale) and let someone who who has a job and can afford the payment buy the houses at the true market value.

Prolonging the pain and creating yet another moral hazard is all the gov’t doing by not letting that happen.


14 posted on 04/07/2010 5:01:39 PM PDT by Painesright
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To: mlocher
"This has nothing to do with getting to the truth of what actually caused the financial melt down. This is pure PR to demonize the free market, the fed, Wall Street and the banks. The goal, of course, is to get more regulations and control over our free market — as we progress on our march to socialism."

We're not really heading towards socialism, it's more akin to a Musolini type facism, or a Soviet styled Communism. Barak Hussein Obama is a hardliner, not a soft socialist. In fact, as religion and religious people in America get more and more marginalized by the media, culture and government, the closer we move towards Communism every day. Stifling Christianity, (not stamping it out), had to occur first because it is the antithesis of Communism. And it really doesn't matter how Christianity gets suppressed and the State becomes the peoples' source of "health and prosperity". All that matters for Communism to conquer a free people is that these things do happen. This is why Obama declared definitively to the world, "America is NOT a Christian nation", (as though that would be an evil thing if it were).

Now, I believe, these things have happened sufficiently enough for the Left to initiate the overthrow of capitalism, that bastion of personal freedom and source of individual prosperity. It's hard to watch America fall apart so quickly, but falling apart we are. The State will continue to increase and freedom will continue to decrease.

It will be interesting to see how the American people will respond once enough of them gain a deeper understanding of what's being forced upon them.

15 posted on 04/07/2010 5:07:01 PM PDT by jiminycricket000
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To: NormsRevenge

The entire real estate supply chain is to blame, as well as government officials responsible for oversight on the supply chain. Starting with Fwank and Dodds.


16 posted on 04/07/2010 5:09:03 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.)
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To: jiminycricket000
It will be interesting to see how the American people will respond once enough of them gain a deeper understanding of what's being forced upon them.

Interesting indeed. For some reason, I don't feel like popcorn this time around.

17 posted on 04/07/2010 5:15:16 PM PDT by mlocher (USA is a sovereign nation)
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To: Daisyjane69

If you want to know how Greenspan is attempting rewrite history then you need to know about Brooksley Born.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/warning/interviews/born.html

She warned everyone about the dangers of over the counter derivatives. Those financial instruments that contained multiple fractions of combined mortgages parts. Greenspan is responsible for letting the whole thing get loose and fast.

Here she is letting him have it for trying to pretend it was congress, even though congress did go along with it.

Today:

http://news.firedoglake.com/2010/04/07/brooksley-born-excoriates-alan-greenspan-you-failed/

“At today’s Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission hearing, Brooksley Born, the former head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, declared Alan Greenspan’s tenure at the Federal Reserve an unmitigated failure – to his face. Greenspan accords a certain degree of respect on Capitol Hill, despite Born’s accurate take on his many failures, and so this outburst was highly unusual – and gratifying.

Born, who pushed to strictly regulate derivatives under the Clinton Administration, but lost the battle to, among other people, Alan Greenspan, told the former Federal Reserve chair that his agency “failed to prevent housing bubble, failed to prevent the predatory lending scandal, failed to prevent the activities that would bring the financial system to the verge of collapse.” “

This all started under Clinton. Read it and weap...


18 posted on 04/07/2010 5:25:35 PM PDT by dangthis
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To: NormsRevenge

There is an excellent program on CNBC called House of Cards that does a great job explaining how the financial collapse came about, and places the blame where it belongs, which is pretty much everywhere.


19 posted on 04/07/2010 5:47:20 PM PDT by ledzep
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To: dangthis

I’ve seen that. :)

But for those FReepers and anyone else who hasn’t, I urge you to watch the Frontline special linked above. It is excellent. This woman was treated shamelessly; yet had they listened to even 25% of what she warned about, we wouldn’t be in this mess.

I wish Bush would have found a place for her in the administration. She strikes me as a very principled public servant.


20 posted on 04/07/2010 5:54:29 PM PDT by Daisyjane69 (Michael Reagan: "Welcome back, Dad, even if you're wearing a dress and bearing children this time)
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