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| Two pieces on the topic of the housing crash and possible mortgage bailout appeared on TomPaine.com recently. This caught my eye because of the interesting contrast, as one paints Barney Frank as the problem, and the other paints him as championing the solution. This editorial: The Housing Crisis and The Plague of Potomac Fever | OurFuture.org As states move to crack down on predatory lending and abusive mortgage fees, lawmakers like Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., have been telling reporters "it's irrelevant" how many—if any—homeowners are ever helped by anything Congress does in reaction to the housing crisis. As state legislators use their platforms to demand serious aid to borrowers, Washington moves to construct a bailout for financial firms. This is the contrast between minimally healthy (though certainly imperfect) democratic systems in the states, and a federal government ravaged by Potomac Fever—the illness whereby professional politicians forget who they were elected to serve. And this article, suggesting there may be help on the way. The whole program would cost all of $6 billion, or roughly what we throw away in Iraq every 10 days, and likely actually MAKE the government some money. It's sensible and would help regular people, so of course, Bush opposes it: House panel passes sweeping mortgage aid bill | U.S. | Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The House of Representatives Financial Services Committee on Thursday approved a sweeping bill to enable the government to finance $300 billion in distressed mortgages with the aim of helping 2 million homeowners. Under Frank's plan, the homeowner and federal government would both reap a windfall if home prices increased in the first years after the FHA finances a loan. Mortgage investors, though, would be cut out of home price gains. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Progress is being made. The plan makes sense, won't cost much, and will help people... so of course, W plans to veto. Bailing out Bear Stearns, A-OK. Helping the American people, no way. washingtonpost.com The House yesterday approved an ambitious plan to rescue hundreds of thousands of homeowners at risk of foreclosure by helping them trade exotic loans with rapidly rising monthly payments for more affordable mortgages backed by the federal government. Bucking a White House veto threat, 39 Republicans joined Democrats in supporting the bill, the centerpiece of a broader housing package that represents Washington's most aggressive response to the nation's housing crisis. Under the proposal, lenders would have to take a significant loss, permitting borrowers to pay their original loans with new loans worth no more than 90 percent of their homes' new, lower value. Extra fees charged by the FHA would lower the payoff to lenders to 85 percent of a home's current value. Borrowers would get lower monthly payments and an immediate equity stake in their property. If home values rise, the plan requires homeowners to share their profits with the federal government when they sell or refinance. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that as many as 500,000 homeowners will benefit from the program. But more than a third of those borrowers are likely to default, the CBO estimates, forcing the FHA to pay off their loans and take possession of their property at a cost to taxpayers of $1.7 billion. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| I feel good knowing that the bank I represent helped people like the Villareal family during the mortgage crisis through ShoreBank's Rescue Loan Program (read the story here: ShoreBank -- Let's change the world) It's good to know that strong social responsibility is still around in the financial world. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| The gays are responsible for the current financial crisis. Gay marriage is having a global impact on the world's economy too. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| I think congress is scared. More people say let them fail....and help the mortgage holders. I say, let them fail. This is an election year...no more corporate welfare. Life's too short to be around those you don't like. I'm learning to let go of assholes. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| The Democrats socialist plot From John Boehner's site: http://republicanleader.house.gov/Ne...umentID=103884 On ACORN & LaRaza In Econmic Bailout Quote:
TRANSFER OF A PERCENTAGE OF PROFITS.What does this mean? The Wall Street Journal breaks it down in an editorial published today: “What we have here essentially are a pair of government slush funds created in July as part of the Economic Recovery Act that pump tax dollars into the coffers of low-income housing advocacy groups, such as Acorn.”That’s right. Rather than returning any profits made in the long-term from the economic rescue package, Democrats want to first reward their radical allies at ACORN for their help – often illegal help – in getting Democrats elected to office. Families, seniors, small businesses, and all American taxpayers deserve better than what Democratic leaders are attempting to jam down their throats. The rescue package should not become a “Christmas tree” for the Democratic Majority’s far-left wing political agenda that seeks to shower taxpayer dollars upon groups like ACORN. On behalf of beleaguered taxpayers across the nation, House Republicans will continue to fight to remove the ACORN payback and any other Democratic poison pills from the economic rescue package. mouse, mice louse, lice house, uhh ignore that one The plural of "spouse" is "spice". LIBERALISM - Emotional thinking fueled by ignorance | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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If too many banks fail it will lead to a lack of investment, huge layoffs, soaring unemployment and potentially major civil unrest. This isn't the 1930's, Americans can't deal well with having less. Even when Jimmy Carter asked them to turn down the thermostat two degrees and put on a sweater they were already whining! | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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mouse, mice louse, lice house, uhh ignore that one The plural of "spouse" is "spice". LIBERALISM - Emotional thinking fueled by ignorance | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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