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		<title>By: old white guy</title>
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		<dc:creator>old white guy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 19:41:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Someone75</title>
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		<dc:creator>Someone75</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 21:34:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sheila:

Hmm . . . not sure what happened there. I have no idea why my comment was posted as &quot;John Smith&quot;. Please attribute it to me - Someone75.</description>
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<p>Hmm . . . not sure what happened there. I have no idea why my comment was posted as &#8220;John Smith&#8221;. Please attribute it to me &#8211; Someone75.</p>
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		<title>By: Marc Malone</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marc Malone</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 08:13:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Otis - Thanks for the top ten list.  Just guessing, but I&#039;d bet those cities also have massive other-than-Asian minority populations.  Nothing like driving out the evil tax-payers to make your books balance so well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Otis &#8211; Thanks for the top ten list.  Just guessing, but I&#8217;d bet those cities also have massive other-than-Asian minority populations.  Nothing like driving out the evil tax-payers to make your books balance so well.</p>
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		<title>By: sonya</title>
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		<dc:creator>sonya</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 00:34:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Many are asking how we got into this financial mess. The truth, for the most part, is not being discussed on the media. The following will help you understand our national financial situation a little better.   

This is a condensation of a series from the Investor&#039;s Business Daily explaining &quot;What Caused the Loan Crisis&quot;:

1977:  Pres. Jimmy Carter signs the Community Reinvestment Act into Law.  The law pressured financial institutions to extend home loans to those who would otherwise not qualify.   The Premise:  Home ownership would improve poor and crime-ridden communities and neighborhoods in terms of crime, investment, jobs, etc.  

Results:  Statistics bear out that it did not help.

How did the government get so deeply involved in the housing market?             Answer:  Bill Clinton wanted it that way.

1992:  Republican representative Jim Leach (IO) warned of the danger that Fannie and Freddie were changing from being agencies of the public at large to money machines for the principals and the stockholding few.

1993:  Clinton extensively rewrote Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac&#039;s rules turning the quasi-private mortgage-funding firms into semi-nationalized monopoies dispensing cash and loans to large Democratic voting blocks and handing favors, jobs and contributions to political allies.  This potent mix led inevitably to corruption and now the collapse of Freddie and Fannie.

1994:  Despite warnings, Clinton unveiled his National Home-Ownership Strategy which broadened  the CRA in ways congress never intended.

1995:  Congress, about to change from a Democrat majority to Republican, Clinton orders Robert Rubin&#039;s Treasury Dept to rewrite the rules.  Robt. Rubin&#039;s Treasury reworked rules, forcing banks to satisfy quotas for sub-prime and minority loans to get a satisfactory CRA rating.  The rating was key to expansion or mergers for banks.  Loans began to be made on the basis of race and little else.

1997 - 1999:  Clinton, bypassing Republicans, enlisted Andrew Cuomo, then Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, allowing Freddie and Fannie to get into the sub-prime market in a BIG way.  Led by Rep. Barney Frank and Sen. Chris Dodd, congress doubled down on the risk by easing capital limits and allowing them to hold just 2.5% of capital to back their investments vs. 10% for banks.  Since they could borrow at lower rates than banks their enterprises boomed.  

With incentives in place, banks poured billions in loans into poor communities, often &quot;no doc&quot;, &quot;no income&quot;, requiring no money down and no verification of income.   Worse still was the cronyism:  Fannie and Freddie became home to out-of work-politicians, mostly Clinton Democrats.  384 politicians got big campaign donations from Fannie and Freddie.  Over $200 million had been spent on lobbying and political activities.  During the 1990&#039;s Fannie and Freddie enjoyed a subsidy of as much as $182 Billion, most of it going to principals and shareholders, not poor borrowers as claimed. 

Did it work?  Minorities made up 49% of the 12.5 million new homeowners but many of those loans have gone bad and the minority homeownership rates are shrinking fast.

1999: New Treasury Secretary, Lawrence Summers, became alarmed at Fannie and Freddie&#039;s excesses.  Congress held hearings the ensuing year but nothing was done because Fannie and Freddie had donated millions to key congressmen and radical groups, ensuring no meaningful changes would take place.  &quot;We manage our political risk with the same intensity that we manage our credit and interest rate risks,&quot; Fannie CEO Franklin Raines, a former Clinton official and current Barack Obama advisor, bragged to investors in 1999.

2000:   Secretary Summers sent Undersecretary Gary Gensler to Congress seeking an end to the &quot;special status&quot;.  Democrats raised a ruckus as did Fannie and Freddie, headed by politically connected CEO&#039;s who knew how to reward and punish.  &quot;We think that the statements evidence a contempt for the nation&#039;s housing and mortgage markets&quot; Freddie spokesperson Sharon McHale said.  It was the last chance during the Clinton era for reform. 

2001:   Republicans try repeatedly to bring fiscal sanity to Fannie and Freddie but Democrats blocked any attempt at reform; especially Rep. Barney Frank and Sen. Chris Dodd who now run key banking committees and were huge beneficiaries of campaign contributions from the mortgage giants.

2003:  Bush proposes what the NY Times called &quot;the most significant regulatory overhaul in the housing finance industry since the savings and loan crisis a decade ago&quot;.  Even after discovering a scheme by Fannie and Freddie to overstate earnings by $10.6 billion to boost their bonuses, the Democrats killed reform.

2005:  Then Fed chairman Alan Greenspan warns Congress:  &quot;We are placing the total financial system at substantial risk&quot;.  Sen. McCain, with two others, sponsored a Fannie/Freddie reform bill and said, &quot;If congress does not act, American taxpayers will continue to be exposed to the enormous risk that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac pose to the housing market, the overall financial system and the economy as a whole&quot;.  Sen. Harry Reid accused the GOP ;of trying to &quot;cripple the ability of Fannie and Freddie to carry out their mission of expanding homeownership&quot;  The bill went nowhere.

2007:  By now Fannie and Freddie own or guarantee over HALF of the $12 trillion US mortgage market.  The mortgage giants, whose executive suites were top-heavy with former Democratic officials, had been working with Wall St. to repackage the bad loans and sell them to investors.  As the housing market fell in &#039;07, sub prime mortgage portfolios suffered major losses.  The crisis was on,  though it was 15 years in the making.

2008:  McCain has repeatedly called for reforming the behemoths, Bush urged reform 17 times.  Still the media have repeated Democrats&#039; talking points about this being a &quot;Republican&quot; disaster.  A few Republicans are complicit but Fannie and Freddie were created by Democrats, regulated by Democrats, largely run by Democrats and protected by Democrats.  That&#039;s why taxpayers are now being asked for $700 billion!!

If you doubt any of this, just click the links below and listen to your lawmakers own words.  They are condemning!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68D9XrqyrWo&amp;feature=related# 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIgqfM5C8lY# 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9juJr8CSY4&amp;feature=related#</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many are asking how we got into this financial mess. The truth, for the most part, is not being discussed on the media. The following will help you understand our national financial situation a little better.   </p>
<p>This is a condensation of a series from the Investor&#8217;s Business Daily explaining &#8220;What Caused the Loan Crisis&#8221;:</p>
<p>1977:  Pres. Jimmy Carter signs the Community Reinvestment Act into Law.  The law pressured financial institutions to extend home loans to those who would otherwise not qualify.   The Premise:  Home ownership would improve poor and crime-ridden communities and neighborhoods in terms of crime, investment, jobs, etc.  </p>
<p>Results:  Statistics bear out that it did not help.</p>
<p>How did the government get so deeply involved in the housing market?             Answer:  Bill Clinton wanted it that way.</p>
<p>1992:  Republican representative Jim Leach (IO) warned of the danger that Fannie and Freddie were changing from being agencies of the public at large to money machines for the principals and the stockholding few.</p>
<p>1993:  Clinton extensively rewrote Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac&#8217;s rules turning the quasi-private mortgage-funding firms into semi-nationalized monopoies dispensing cash and loans to large Democratic voting blocks and handing favors, jobs and contributions to political allies.  This potent mix led inevitably to corruption and now the collapse of Freddie and Fannie.</p>
<p>1994:  Despite warnings, Clinton unveiled his National Home-Ownership Strategy which broadened  the CRA in ways congress never intended.</p>
<p>1995:  Congress, about to change from a Democrat majority to Republican, Clinton orders Robert Rubin&#8217;s Treasury Dept to rewrite the rules.  Robt. Rubin&#8217;s Treasury reworked rules, forcing banks to satisfy quotas for sub-prime and minority loans to get a satisfactory CRA rating.  The rating was key to expansion or mergers for banks.  Loans began to be made on the basis of race and little else.</p>
<p>1997 &#8211; 1999:  Clinton, bypassing Republicans, enlisted Andrew Cuomo, then Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, allowing Freddie and Fannie to get into the sub-prime market in a BIG way.  Led by Rep. Barney Frank and Sen. Chris Dodd, congress doubled down on the risk by easing capital limits and allowing them to hold just 2.5% of capital to back their investments vs. 10% for banks.  Since they could borrow at lower rates than banks their enterprises boomed.  </p>
<p>With incentives in place, banks poured billions in loans into poor communities, often &#8220;no doc&#8221;, &#8220;no income&#8221;, requiring no money down and no verification of income.   Worse still was the cronyism:  Fannie and Freddie became home to out-of work-politicians, mostly Clinton Democrats.  384 politicians got big campaign donations from Fannie and Freddie.  Over $200 million had been spent on lobbying and political activities.  During the 1990&#8242;s Fannie and Freddie enjoyed a subsidy of as much as $182 Billion, most of it going to principals and shareholders, not poor borrowers as claimed. </p>
<p>Did it work?  Minorities made up 49% of the 12.5 million new homeowners but many of those loans have gone bad and the minority homeownership rates are shrinking fast.</p>
<p>1999: New Treasury Secretary, Lawrence Summers, became alarmed at Fannie and Freddie&#8217;s excesses.  Congress held hearings the ensuing year but nothing was done because Fannie and Freddie had donated millions to key congressmen and radical groups, ensuring no meaningful changes would take place.  &#8220;We manage our political risk with the same intensity that we manage our credit and interest rate risks,&#8221; Fannie CEO Franklin Raines, a former Clinton official and current Barack Obama advisor, bragged to investors in 1999.</p>
<p>2000:   Secretary Summers sent Undersecretary Gary Gensler to Congress seeking an end to the &#8220;special status&#8221;.  Democrats raised a ruckus as did Fannie and Freddie, headed by politically connected CEO&#8217;s who knew how to reward and punish.  &#8220;We think that the statements evidence a contempt for the nation&#8217;s housing and mortgage markets&#8221; Freddie spokesperson Sharon McHale said.  It was the last chance during the Clinton era for reform. </p>
<p>2001:   Republicans try repeatedly to bring fiscal sanity to Fannie and Freddie but Democrats blocked any attempt at reform; especially Rep. Barney Frank and Sen. Chris Dodd who now run key banking committees and were huge beneficiaries of campaign contributions from the mortgage giants.</p>
<p>2003:  Bush proposes what the NY Times called &#8220;the most significant regulatory overhaul in the housing finance industry since the savings and loan crisis a decade ago&#8221;.  Even after discovering a scheme by Fannie and Freddie to overstate earnings by $10.6 billion to boost their bonuses, the Democrats killed reform.</p>
<p>2005:  Then Fed chairman Alan Greenspan warns Congress:  &#8220;We are placing the total financial system at substantial risk&#8221;.  Sen. McCain, with two others, sponsored a Fannie/Freddie reform bill and said, &#8220;If congress does not act, American taxpayers will continue to be exposed to the enormous risk that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac pose to the housing market, the overall financial system and the economy as a whole&#8221;.  Sen. Harry Reid accused the GOP ;of trying to &#8220;cripple the ability of Fannie and Freddie to carry out their mission of expanding homeownership&#8221;  The bill went nowhere.</p>
<p>2007:  By now Fannie and Freddie own or guarantee over HALF of the $12 trillion US mortgage market.  The mortgage giants, whose executive suites were top-heavy with former Democratic officials, had been working with Wall St. to repackage the bad loans and sell them to investors.  As the housing market fell in &#8217;07, sub prime mortgage portfolios suffered major losses.  The crisis was on,  though it was 15 years in the making.</p>
<p>2008:  McCain has repeatedly called for reforming the behemoths, Bush urged reform 17 times.  Still the media have repeated Democrats&#8217; talking points about this being a &#8220;Republican&#8221; disaster.  A few Republicans are complicit but Fannie and Freddie were created by Democrats, regulated by Democrats, largely run by Democrats and protected by Democrats.  That&#8217;s why taxpayers are now being asked for $700 billion!!</p>
<p>If you doubt any of this, just click the links below and listen to your lawmakers own words.  They are condemning!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68D9XrqyrWo&#038;feature=related#" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68D9XrqyrWo&#038;feature=related#</a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIgqfM5C8lY#" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIgqfM5C8lY#</a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9juJr8CSY4&#038;feature=related#" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9juJr8CSY4&#038;feature=related#</a></p>
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		<title>By: koedo</title>
		<link>http://pjmedia.com/blog/mark-steyn-victorious-but-dont-celebrate-yet/#comment-125967</link>
		<dc:creator>koedo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 16:07:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;d like to see Islam itself brought up on charges before the Commission for inciting hate and violence.  Anyone who has actually taken the time to read the koran can find multiple and frequent calls to ‘murder’ Jews, Christians, apostates and homosexuals.

Don’t take my word for it, read the Koran yourself and you’ll see how violent and hateful it really is.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d like to see Islam itself brought up on charges before the Commission for inciting hate and violence.  Anyone who has actually taken the time to read the koran can find multiple and frequent calls to ‘murder’ Jews, Christians, apostates and homosexuals.</p>
<p>Don’t take my word for it, read the Koran yourself and you’ll see how violent and hateful it really is.</p>
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		<title>By: sonya</title>
		<link>http://pjmedia.com/blog/mark-steyn-victorious-but-dont-celebrate-yet/#comment-125869</link>
		<dc:creator>sonya</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 14:27:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Obama’s speeches in Philly were filled with quotes from the radical blacks of the 60’s/70’s — Malcolm X, Stockely Carmichael, Eldridge Cleaver, and more. He said he very seldom quotes Martin Luther King even on the Anniversary during the Convention which he said speaks to the type of person he is because he is only 6.25% black but has been around radicals his whole life to give the speeches in Philly which he said were code words into the black community to riot if Obama doesn’t win because whitey would have bamboozled and hoodwinked the black community. I sat there stunned with the phone call.

Why hasn’t the MSM reported on any of this? I believe they are cut out of the same 60’s/70’s radical cloth and their wish is to have socialism in this Country and at the same time they ignore the fact that their pocketbook will be affected by this Marxist.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obama’s speeches in Philly were filled with quotes from the radical blacks of the 60’s/70’s — Malcolm X, Stockely Carmichael, Eldridge Cleaver, and more. He said he very seldom quotes Martin Luther King even on the Anniversary during the Convention which he said speaks to the type of person he is because he is only 6.25% black but has been around radicals his whole life to give the speeches in Philly which he said were code words into the black community to riot if Obama doesn’t win because whitey would have bamboozled and hoodwinked the black community. I sat there stunned with the phone call.</p>
<p>Why hasn’t the MSM reported on any of this? I believe they are cut out of the same 60’s/70’s radical cloth and their wish is to have socialism in this Country and at the same time they ignore the fact that their pocketbook will be affected by this Marxist.</p>
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		<title>By: Guy Plante (NHGuy)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Guy Plante (NHGuy)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, well, well. The party of the-one-we&#039;ve-all-been-waiting-for has finally come around to accusing McCain/Palin of injecting the &quot;race issue&quot; into the campaign! 
I have one question: How come it took so long???
At some point earlier in the campaign this summer Obama himself warned his followers that &quot;At some point in this campaign you&#039;ll hear from them (Republicans) that because I&#039;m a different color than they are I shouldn&#039;t be president!&quot; And he&#039;s accusing the McCain/Palin people of bringing up the race issue first?  
(Forgive me if I botched the quote a little bit. I believe I captured the gist of it.)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, well, well. The party of the-one-we&#8217;ve-all-been-waiting-for has finally come around to accusing McCain/Palin of injecting the &#8220;race issue&#8221; into the campaign!<br />
I have one question: How come it took so long???<br />
At some point earlier in the campaign this summer Obama himself warned his followers that &#8220;At some point in this campaign you&#8217;ll hear from them (Republicans) that because I&#8217;m a different color than they are I shouldn&#8217;t be president!&#8221; And he&#8217;s accusing the McCain/Palin people of bringing up the race issue first?<br />
(Forgive me if I botched the quote a little bit. I believe I captured the gist of it.)</p>
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		<title>By: marlowe anderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>marlowe anderson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:25:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I 2nd the thoughts of Kevin (above).   To it I would add Ridicule as one of the better weapons against these sluggish thinking members on HRC.  Who actually gets to appoint them to these empty  (or should be empty) positions.   The 37 page document they released as their justification for their ruling in itself is laughable.  The three commission members should be assigned the task of diagraming every sentence in their screed;  that would give them about three months of work right there that would exceed anything useful they could do on their quasi judicial commission.  Preferably that would be three months with pay withheld and donated to the homeless  if their prose is found  unworthy of a 10th Grader with a 6th Grade intellect. ( We won&#039;t go into the question of whether any of them are smarter than a 5th Grader?)   
       Face it,  HRCommissions are Animal Farm writ large:  Some pigs are more equal than other pigs, remember?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I 2nd the thoughts of Kevin (above).   To it I would add Ridicule as one of the better weapons against these sluggish thinking members on HRC.  Who actually gets to appoint them to these empty  (or should be empty) positions.   The 37 page document they released as their justification for their ruling in itself is laughable.  The three commission members should be assigned the task of diagraming every sentence in their screed;  that would give them about three months of work right there that would exceed anything useful they could do on their quasi judicial commission.  Preferably that would be three months with pay withheld and donated to the homeless  if their prose is found  unworthy of a 10th Grader with a 6th Grade intellect. ( We won&#8217;t go into the question of whether any of them are smarter than a 5th Grader?)<br />
       Face it,  HRCommissions are Animal Farm writ large:  Some pigs are more equal than other pigs, remember?</p>
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		<title>By: Pope Linus</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pope Linus</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:20:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Tom Sowell had a great quote: &quot;Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face.&quot;

Ask Steyn about that, and I&#039;m sure he&#039;d agree.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tom Sowell had a great quote: &#8220;Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ask Steyn about that, and I&#8217;m sure he&#8217;d agree.</p>
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		<title>By: Sheila</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sheila</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:16:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Uh, tanstaafl, if you read all schnargley&#039;s posts, you&#039;ll find he&#039;s being sarcastic (I think...)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Uh, tanstaafl, if you read all schnargley&#8217;s posts, you&#8217;ll find he&#8217;s being sarcastic (I think&#8230;)</p>
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