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  • Rivals hammer Murphy (and his money) in N.J. Democratic debate for governor

    05/13/2017 5:53:31 PM PDT · by GuavaCheesePuff · 4 replies
    Newark Star-Ledger ^ | May 11, 2017 | Matt Arco
    NEWARK -- Two days after a relatively calm and cordial first debate, three Democratic hopefuls vying for their party's nomination to succeed Chris Christie as New Jersey's governor unleashed fury on front-runner Phil Murphy, whom they accused of trying to buy the nod from party bosses. Murphy, a former U.S. ambassador to Germany and ex-Goldman Sachs executive who has spent more than $15 million so far on his campaign, was assailed by rivals Jim Johnson, Raymond Lesniak, and John Wisniewski on Thursday night during the second and final Democratic primary debate before voters cast ballots June 6.
  • The CRA and Key Players

    09/27/2008 10:08:08 AM PDT · by hiredhand · 54 replies · 3,831+ views
    Various ^ | 27 Sep 2008 | Self
    The Subprime home mortgage collapse...a Primer. It's ALL about the CRA of 1977 Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) of 1977 - This required banks to offer credit throughout their entire market area for “underserved” populations and small businesses. The CRA gave incentives to help low income borrowers become “home owners”. Liberals call this group “low income borrowers”. Conservatives call them a RISK!The CRA was passed by the Carter administration. In 1995 the Clinton administration authorized subprime loans under the CRA. Democrats added these provisions for the securitization of subprime loans and then ENFORCED the lending to high risk individuals. By 2000,...
  • Eagles Defensive Coordinator Jim Johnson Succumbs to Cancer

    07/28/2009 3:41:09 PM PDT · by 07Jack · 13 replies · 1,075+ views
    ESPN.com ^ | July 28, 2009 | AP
    PHILADELPHIA -- Jim Johnson, whose attacking defenses helped the Philadelphia Eagles to one Super Bowl appearance and five NFC title games, has died. He was 68.
  • "Why did Congress create Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac"?

    02/08/2009 3:52:02 PM PST · by Free ThinkerNY · 7 replies · 632+ views
    Doug Ross @ Journal ^ | Feb. 8, 2009 | Doug Ross
    Government-Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs): An Institutional Overview is one of thousands of documents recently made available on WikiLeaks. A veritable myriad of Congressional Research Service documents offer startling glimpses into the scale and scope of government intrusion in the free markets. Why Did Congress Create GSEs? GSEs were not created for the purpose of expanding home ownership by lower- and middle-income members of the public. Rather, Congress established GSEs "to improve the efficiency of capital markets" and to overcome "statutory and other market imperfections which otherwise prevent funds from moving easily from suppliers of funds to areas of high loan...
  • Letter: Government should stop move toward socialism

    10/10/2008 11:28:24 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 30 replies · 764+ views
    The Pantagraph, Bloomington, IL ^ | 2008-10-09 | Travis Donaldson
    For most of my life I've been told that the government was to protect our rights and freedoms in the United States, how is it doing these days? Not well as I see it and here's why: Socialist government now is to raise us all from cradle to grave so we can all be equally unhappy. Government now knows best what to do with your money; you are too ignorant! Do you really want this government to run your health care? They tried to run the mortgage industry, see where that got us - $800 trillion in debt and no...
  • L.A. grand jury probing Countrywide VIP loans (Sen. Obama adviser and Democrat Sen. involved)

    09/25/2008 7:44:11 PM PDT · by tobyhill · 36 replies · 1,682+ views
    la times ^ | 9/25/2008 | Peter Viles
    The Wall Street Journal reports that a federal grand jury in Los Angeles is investigating the so-called "Friends of Angelo" loan program at Countrywide Financial, under which influential borrowers received preferential terms on home loans. The reported borrowers under the program have included U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), former Fannie Mae Chief Executive Franklin Raines, and California state appeals court judge Richard Aldrich. Today's Journal: Countrywide loans on preferential terms to influential figures are the subject of a federal grand jury investigation in Los Angeles, according to people involved in the inquiry. Prosecutors subpoenaed records of many of the so-called...
  • Equal Opportunity Corrupters

    09/26/2008 2:29:00 AM PDT · by markomalley · 1 replies · 324+ views
    The American Spectator ^ | 9/26/2008 | David Boaz
    John McCain's campaign is under fire for his campaign manager's ties to Freddie Mac. Rick Davis's lobbying firm, it turns out, was still receiving monthly payments until very recently, despite previous assurances that the relationship had ended three years ago. Meanwhile, McCain is running television ads tying Sen. Barack Obama to Franklin Raines, the CEO of Fannie Mae who was forced out for misstating the company's earnings. Obama vigorously protests that Raines isn't really one of his advisers, though Raines had previously said that he advised the campaign. But McCain doesn't need to focus on Raines. Obama selected another Fannie...
  • Fox News: JIM JOHNSON STILL WORKS FOR OBAMA

    09/25/2008 3:50:58 PM PDT · by tallyhoe · 27 replies · 1,489+ views
    Fox News/Johmn Gibson Radio show ^ | 9/25/2008 | John Gibson
    Former Fannie Mae CEO Jim Johnson STILL advising Obama, Further this was reported by e-mail from Tom Daschle to Democrat insiders to see updates daily on political progress from the campaign, by Tom Daschel and Jim Johnson. Gibson also reported today that Franklin Raines was still advising Obama on housing! As you all well know that Jim Johnson was in charge of Fannie Mae with Franklin Raines. They also were paid very well with Johnson getting in excess of 20 million dollars and Franklin Raines getting 90 million dollars in executive pay.
  • Obama Against Severance For Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac Except For His Friend Jim Johnson

    Obama Against Severance For Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac Except For His Friend Jim Johnson Obama, the second largest recipient of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac campsign contributions (second only to doddering Dodd) is shtupped his corrupt cronies with golden parachutes. OBAMA AGAINST SEVERANCE FOR FANNIE MAE FREDDIE MAC EXCEPT HIS FRIEND JIM JOHNSON Digital Press (hat tip Daryl) UPDATE: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac problems started by democrat administration personnel. Two Senators receive more campaign contributions from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac than all others from 1989-2008. Number 1 - Senator Chris Dodd, former 2008 Democrat candidate for President. Number 2...
  • Mike Reagan Hammers the Dems/Wall Street Bailout

    09/19/2008 5:24:26 PM PDT · by RadioCirca1970 · 25 replies · 244+ views
    The Michael Reagan Show ^ | 09/19/2009 | Michael Reagan
    Mike Reagan declared the runaway government bailout of Wall Street at taxpayers expense a "ROBBERY!" Los Angeles, Ca. - On his nationally syndicated radio show Reagan declared that the "Democrats Franklin Raines, Jim Johnson, Jamie Gorelick, Penny Pritzker, Chris Dodd and Barney Frank, are robbing the American taxpayer, and Republicans in the House and Senate had been tapped to drive the getaway car. In a political system where well paid Democrat operatives can enrich themselves at the expense of the American people with zero downside, there is no incentive to behave properly, when the taxpayer will bail you out. Enough...
  • Video: McCain Releases New Ad "Jim Johnson" Bashing Obama's Connections to Fannie Mae

    09/19/2008 7:22:07 AM PDT · by Obamalujah · 16 replies · 217+ views
    Right Werds, Korrekt Speech ^ | 09/19/2008 | Bear Nichols
    Yesterday we did an article on Time accusing McCain of playing the race card because their ad hit Frank Raines. One of the reasons mentioned was that McCain should've hit Jim Johnson of Fannie Mae instead. Well, McCain just hit Obama for this tie:
  • Tough Decision Coming (Obama lying about Franklin Raines connection??)

    09/19/2008 9:55:11 AM PDT · by milwguy · 10 replies · 371+ views
    wash post ^ | 8/28/2008 | wp
    This is not an easy one for the Illinois senator because of the companies' close ties to his party. To be sure, both Republican and Democratic politicos have held well-paid positions in the two firms or have partaken of the tens of millions that they spend on lobbying. But a few Republicans, such as Mr. McCain and Sen. Richard C. Shelby (Ala.), who has been chairman and ranking Republican on the Senate Banking Committee, have taken them on over the years, warning about their use of an implicit government guarantee to pursue private profits. Meanwhile, Democrats were not only politically...
  • McCain ad: “Jim Johnson”

    09/19/2008 7:32:44 AM PDT · by flyfree · 43 replies · 185+ views
    video at link
  • Mortgage-gate: Dumb Democrats or Dishonest Democrats (or both)

    07/10/2008 11:00:36 PM PDT · by topher · 10 replies · 226+ views
    Various | July 11, 2008 | vanity
    Will there be a MORTGAGE-GATE controversy in the 2008 election? Judicial Watch has filed a complaint against the sweetheart deal that Senator Obama Barack has received in terms of a mortgage. So has Senator Christopher Dodd, D-CT, who is chair of the Senate Banking Committee. One must ask the question are these two Democrats: are they Dumb, Dishonest, or both -- to have accepted these sweetheart mortgage deals for their personal life? Should the US Justice Department start investigating these politicians and others for such deals to receive favorable treatment in legislation now that the mortgage industry is in serious...
  • COUNTRYWIDE'S PALS

    06/16/2008 7:17:55 AM PDT · by george76 · 6 replies · 169+ views
    NEW YORK POST ^ | June 16, 2008 --
    When it comes to charging abuse in markets like the mortgage business, American politicians, right up the ladder, should zip their lips. They're not ones to talk. That's becoming ever more painfully clear with reports like the one Thursday from Condé Nast Portfolio suggesting that several key pols got favored treatment on their personal mortgages. The lucky winners included folks like Sens. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) and Kent Conrad (D-ND), plus several former Cabinet secretaries: ex-Housing Secretary Alphonso Jackson; ex-Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala (who is to receive a Presidential Medal of Freedom on Thursday) and ex-UN Ambassador and...
  • Republican National Committee: Obama Fundraising Hypocrisy (Obama - Code Pink Scandal)

    06/14/2008 1:39:46 PM PDT · by kristinn · 45 replies · 645+ views
    PR Newswire via SunHerald.com ^ | Saturday, June 14, 2008 | RNC
    Republican National Committee WASHINGTON, June 14 -- RNC Press Secretary Alex Conant released the following statement today: "Barack Obama's campaign of hypocrisy and finger pointing continues this morning. While Obama and Democrats launch attacks on Republicans, their silence concerning fundraisers like Jodie Evans and Jim Johnson is deafening. Obama's hypocritical attacks undermine everything his campaign is supposed to be about." Jodie Evans Is The Co-Founder Of The Radical Anti-War Group CODEPINK And Has Committed To Raise At Least $50,000 For Barack Obama: Evans Is A Bundler For Obama's Presidential Campaign And Has Committed To Raising $50,000 To $100,000. (Obama For...
  • LOAN SLEAZE SPREADS; 2 SENATORS GOT 'EXEC PAL' DEALS (Kent Conrad, Chris Dodd, Donna Shalala)

    06/13/2008 3:21:19 AM PDT · by Liz · 44 replies · 114+ views
    NY POST ^ | June 13, 2008 | DAREH GREGORIAN
    Two influential US senators got "VIP" loans from a subprime mortgage lender saving them tens of thousands of dollars. Democrats, Chris Dodd, Connecticut and Kent Conrad of NDakota, received highly favorable loans under "Friend of Angelo," a reference to embattled Countrywide head Angelo Mozilo, Condé Nast Portfolio reported. Dodd chairs the Senate Banking Committee; Conrad chairs the Budget Committee and is a member of the Finance Committee. Others who received "FOA" loans include Alphonso Jackson, HUD Secy under Pres Bush ( resigned in April), and Donna Shalala, Clinton's HHS secretary. The report came one day after Democratic heavyweight Jim Johnson...
  • t's Getting Crowded Under Obama's Bus

    06/12/2008 5:23:49 AM PDT · by DogBarkTree · 9 replies · 244+ views
    American Thinker ^ | 6/12/08 | Rick Moran
    On Tuesday, Barack Obama faced the glare of the cameras and tried to deal with what was rapidly becoming one of those "distractions" he so despises. It turns out that the man he chose to head up the steering committee to help him choose a vice president, Jim Johnson, had a past that was making Obama out to be a hypocrite on the sub-prime mortgage crisis. After Obama skewered John McCain for his connections with sub-prime lenders, it appears that Mr. Johnson made McCain's connections look positively innocent by comparison. Johnson, Fannie Mae chief from 1991 through 1998, received more...
  • Political Wisdom: Obama’s Johnson: Wrong Place, Wrong Time

    06/12/2008 5:49:44 AM PDT · by pissant · 10 replies · 96+ views
    WSJ ^ | 6/13/08 | Sara Murray
    Jim Johnson, the just-departed adviser to Sen. Barack Obama who was leading the effort to screen vice presidential candidates, was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, argues Marc Ambinder of The Atlantic: “In many respects, the times and the man just didn’t jibe. Johnson is extremely well-liked and well-respected, and is a Washington insider, and a man very much identified with mortgages. And Obama is an outside-Washington change guy. The veep choice is extremely important.” 0612perceptions_ssv_20080612072350.jpg Jim Johnson, leaves a meeting on Capitol Hill, Monday, in Washington. (AP Photo) Still, Ambinder wonders about the lingering questions: “Was...
  • Leader of Obama's VP Search Team Quits

    06/12/2008 2:28:22 AM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 1 replies · 105+ views
    Washington Post ^ | Thursday, June 12, 2008 | By Jonathan Weisman
    James A. Johnson, a consummate Washington insider and former Fannie Mae chief executive, resigned yesterday from Sen. Barack Obama's vice presidential search committee, just four days after he was caught up in controversy over low-interest home loans and lucrative business deals. Obama announced that Johnson would head the selection team shortly after the senator from Illinois claimed the delegates needed to secure the Democratic nomination, but he had spent much of the week since then defending Johnson's role as leader of the vetting of potential running mates. Yesterday, Johnson became a casualty in the back-and-forth over ties to special interests...