Oct
4
How many Dem’s actually believe it was Bush who created this economic mess?
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fmko ( 無神論者は神を知っていない。) asked:
The president recognized? the legislation? n needed reform regulaci? of companies with government support (GSEs) like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In 2003, the president and his managemen? N recommended "recommended? m refurbishment regulator? s significant industry's finances housing crisis since the S & L a d? each. Below? A? plan? new agency be? to set up within the Treasury Department to assume supervision? of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the comparison? with government support as the two players m? s big pr? stamos mortgage industry. "(Stephen Labaton," The new agency overseeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, "New York Times, 9/11/03) Chairman Barney Frank (direct access memory) of the Committee? financial services of the house: "The? Fannie Mae's? of? these two entities? of? of? Freddie Mac is not? n facing any kind of? of? the financial crisis? m? s people exaggerate these problems, the m? s president? No need to compare these? as, at least we will see t Terms of housing. "affordable (Stephen Labaton," The new agency overseeing Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, "New York Times, 9/11/03) In 2004, representative. Frank said "I think Wall Street get? about? l [collapsed if Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac]. "(Editorial," Fannie Mae "holy patr? n s," Wall Street Journal, 9/9/08) L? Der most? To the Senate Harry Reid (D-NV): "The legislation? N of the Committee? of the Senate Banking, today on a passenger l? party line vote by the majority? a Republican, it includes measures that could? an cripple the ability of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to carry out its mission? N? extensification of? of n? of homeownership? while that will improve oversight by our federal housing regulators to ensure safety and validity, we can not approve the legislation? n who could? limit Americans to own homes and potentially gives? ar our economy? to the process. "(United Press International, 7/28/05) International Herald Tribune: "Taking posesi? N Democratic congressional victory was important for? of? Fannie and Freddie? Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two giants of the mortgage finance, which have been recovering from esc? Ndalos of accounting, bedr? An event against the possibility of tight new oversight laws pushed largely by Republicans . But some Democrats are powerful room? An opposite, preferring to promote the mission? Of cover? of? the companies? on est? ndares capital yl? mites m? s tight on the list. (International Herald Tribune, 11/8/06) Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) has received $ 126,349 from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, m? S that any member of Congress to the exception of Sen. Dodd. (Lindsay Renick Mayer, "Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac invest in legislators," Center for Politics' responsive, "Eye" capital Blog, www.opensecrets.org reached 9/11/08)
The president recognized? the legislation? n needed reform regulaci? of companies with government support (GSEs) like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In 2003, the president and his managemen? N recommended "recommended? m refurbishment regulator? s significant industry's finances housing crisis since the S & L a d? each. Below? A? plan? new agency be? to set up within the Treasury Department to assume supervision? of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the comparison? with government support as the two players m? s big pr? stamos mortgage industry. "(Stephen Labaton," The new agency overseeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, "New York Times, 9/11/03) Chairman Barney Frank (direct access memory) of the Committee? financial services of the house: "The? Fannie Mae's? of? these two entities? of? of? Freddie Mac is not? n facing any kind of? of? the financial crisis? m? s people exaggerate these problems, the m? s president? No need to compare these? as, at least we will see t Terms of housing. "affordable (Stephen Labaton," The new agency overseeing Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, "New York Times, 9/11/03) In 2004, representative. Frank said "I think Wall Street get? about? l [collapsed if Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac]. "(Editorial," Fannie Mae "holy patr? n s," Wall Street Journal, 9/9/08) L? Der most? To the Senate Harry Reid (D-NV): "The legislation? N of the Committee? of the Senate Banking, today on a passenger l? party line vote by the majority? a Republican, it includes measures that could? an cripple the ability of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to carry out its mission? N? extensification of? of n? of homeownership? while that will improve oversight by our federal housing regulators to ensure safety and validity, we can not approve the legislation? n who could? limit Americans to own homes and potentially gives? ar our economy? to the process. "(United Press International, 7/28/05) International Herald Tribune: "Taking posesi? N Democratic congressional victory was important for? of? Fannie and Freddie? Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two giants of the mortgage finance, which have been recovering from esc? Ndalos of accounting, bedr? An event against the possibility of tight new oversight laws pushed largely by Republicans . But some Democrats are powerful room? An opposite, preferring to promote the mission? Of cover? of? the companies? on est? ndares capital yl? mites m? s tight on the list. (International Herald Tribune, 11/8/06) Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) has received $ 126,349 from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, m? S that any member of Congress to the exception of Sen. Dodd. (Lindsay Renick Mayer, "Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac invest in legislators," Center for Politics' responsive, "Eye" capital Blog, www.opensecrets.org reached 9/11/08)
Oct
4
Is this bailout another example of how capitalism must bailout socialism, what Dem’s keep promoting?
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fmko ( 無神論者は神を知っていない。) asked:
Fannie Mae was founded as a state agency in 1938 as part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt 's new contract to provide liquidity to the mortgage market. The president (Bush) recognition? the legislation? n needed reform regulaci? of companies with government support (GSEs) like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In 2003, the president and his managemen? N recommended "recommended? m refurbishment regulator? s significant industry's finances housing crisis since the S & L a d? each. Below? A? plan? new agency be? to set up within the Treasury Department to assume supervision? of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the comparison? with government support as the two players m? s big pr? stamos mortgage industry. "(Stephen Labaton," The new agency overseeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, "New York Times, 9/11/03) Chairman Barney Frank (direct access memory) of the Committee? financial services of the house: "The? Fannie Mae's? of? these two entities? of? of? Freddie Mac is not? n facing any kind of? of? the financial crisis? m? s people exaggerate these problems, the m? s president? No need to compare these? as, at least we will see t Terms of housing. "affordable (Stephen Labaton," The new agency overseeing Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, "New York Times, 9/11/03) "I don 't think we face a crisis. I don 't think we have a disaster. "Imminent (Marcy Gordon," Freddie Mac raised its estimate? No errors, "the Associated Press, 9/26/03) In 2004, representative. Frank said "I think Wall Street get? about? l [collapsed if Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac]. "(Editorial," Fannie Mae "holy patr? n s," Wall Street Journal, 9/9/08) L? Der most? To the Senate Harry Reid (D-NV): "The legislation? N of the Committee? of the Senate Banking, today on a passenger l? party line vote by the majority? a Republican, it includes measures that could? an cripple the ability of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to carry out its mission? N? extensification of? of n? of homeownership? while that will improve oversight by our federal housing regulators to ensure safety and validity, we can not approve the legislation? n who could? limit Americans to own homes and potentially gives? ar our economy? to the process. "(United Press International, 7/28/05) International Herald Tribune: "Taking posesi? N Democratic congressional victory was important for? of? Fannie and Freddie? Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two giants of the mortgage finance, which have been recovering from esc? Ndalos of accounting, bedr? An event against the possibility of tight new oversight laws pushed largely by Republicans . But some Democrats are powerful room? An opposite, preferring to promote the mission? Of cover? of? the companies? on est? ndares capital yl? mites m? s tight on the list. (International Herald Tribune, 11/8/06)
Fannie Mae was founded as a state agency in 1938 as part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt 's new contract to provide liquidity to the mortgage market. The president (Bush) recognition? the legislation? n needed reform regulaci? of companies with government support (GSEs) like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In 2003, the president and his managemen? N recommended "recommended? m refurbishment regulator? s significant industry's finances housing crisis since the S & L a d? each. Below? A? plan? new agency be? to set up within the Treasury Department to assume supervision? of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the comparison? with government support as the two players m? s big pr? stamos mortgage industry. "(Stephen Labaton," The new agency overseeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, "New York Times, 9/11/03) Chairman Barney Frank (direct access memory) of the Committee? financial services of the house: "The? Fannie Mae's? of? these two entities? of? of? Freddie Mac is not? n facing any kind of? of? the financial crisis? m? s people exaggerate these problems, the m? s president? No need to compare these? as, at least we will see t Terms of housing. "affordable (Stephen Labaton," The new agency overseeing Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, "New York Times, 9/11/03) "I don 't think we face a crisis. I don 't think we have a disaster. "Imminent (Marcy Gordon," Freddie Mac raised its estimate? No errors, "the Associated Press, 9/26/03) In 2004, representative. Frank said "I think Wall Street get? about? l [collapsed if Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac]. "(Editorial," Fannie Mae "holy patr? n s," Wall Street Journal, 9/9/08) L? Der most? To the Senate Harry Reid (D-NV): "The legislation? N of the Committee? of the Senate Banking, today on a passenger l? party line vote by the majority? a Republican, it includes measures that could? an cripple the ability of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to carry out its mission? N? extensification of? of n? of homeownership? while that will improve oversight by our federal housing regulators to ensure safety and validity, we can not approve the legislation? n who could? limit Americans to own homes and potentially gives? ar our economy? to the process. "(United Press International, 7/28/05) International Herald Tribune: "Taking posesi? N Democratic congressional victory was important for? of? Fannie and Freddie? Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two giants of the mortgage finance, which have been recovering from esc? Ndalos of accounting, bedr? An event against the possibility of tight new oversight laws pushed largely by Republicans . But some Democrats are powerful room? An opposite, preferring to promote the mission? Of cover? of? the companies? on est? ndares capital yl? mites m? s tight on the list. (International Herald Tribune, 11/8/06)
Sep
21
Why do the Dem’s all of a sudden have a change of heart about more regulations?
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fmko ( 無神論者は神を知っていない。) asked:
The president acknowledged the legislation was necessary to reform the regulation of government-supported enterprises (GSEs) like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In 2003, the president and his administration had recommended "recommended the most significant refurbishment regulator of the industry's finances since the cover S & L crisis a decade ago. Below | a's? the agency's new plan would be created within the Treasury Department to assume supervision of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, companies with government support are the two biggest players in the mortgage lending industry. "(Stephen Labaton," ; The new agency overseeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, "New York Times, 9/11/03) Chairman Barney Frank (direct access memory) of financial services committee of the house: "The? Fannie Mae's? â these two entities? of? â Freddie Mac are not facing any kind of? â the financial crisis | more people exaggerate these problems, the more pressure there is on these companies, unless we see in terms of housing. "affordable (Stephen Labaton," The new agency overseeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, "New York Times, 9/11/03)
The president acknowledged the legislation was necessary to reform the regulation of government-supported enterprises (GSEs) like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In 2003, the president and his administration had recommended "recommended the most significant refurbishment regulator of the industry's finances since the cover S & L crisis a decade ago. Below | a's? the agency's new plan would be created within the Treasury Department to assume supervision of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, companies with government support are the two biggest players in the mortgage lending industry. "(Stephen Labaton," ; The new agency overseeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, "New York Times, 9/11/03) Chairman Barney Frank (direct access memory) of financial services committee of the house: "The? Fannie Mae's? â these two entities? of? â Freddie Mac are not facing any kind of? â the financial crisis | more people exaggerate these problems, the more pressure there is on these companies, unless we see in terms of housing. "affordable (Stephen Labaton," The new agency overseeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, "New York Times, 9/11/03)


