you're paying for this schoolbus drivers $800k house

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if you have nothing to lose and most of these people didn't, they already were negative with all their cc and car loans then it wouldn't matter how much risk you took the result of failing would be the same

You're right, except the bankers were smarter. There is something you can still lose even with 0% no money down loans, aka the financial crisis and bank bailouts robbing you of future income and making this country become a banana economy.
 
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You're right, except the bankers were smarter. They is something you can still lose even with 0% no money down loans, aka the financial crisis and bank bailouts robbing you of future income and making this country become a banana economy.

that is the point i was trying to make.

blaming a guy who has no risk on taking a loan ( no net worth) is ridiculous

what does he care if he fails or not. The people that get hurt are the banks all the unnecessary risk in a lot of these cases were taking by the banks

but guys with no net worth or negative net worth have nothing to lose if the economy tanks

but the banks didn't care either as long as a greater fool bought it from them
 
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that is the point i was trying to make.

blaming a guy who has no risk on taking a loan ( no net worth) is ridiculous

what does he care if he fails or not. The people that get hurt are the banks all the unnecessary risk in a lot of these cases were taking by the banks

but guys with no net worth or negative net worth have nothing to lose if the economy tanks

but the banks didn't care either as long as a greater fool bought it from them

I don't think that's quite right.

Bankers who made the loans (1) were forced to by Congress, and (2) knew they could offload ANY mortgage loan to Fannie/Freddie (Congress made that mandatory, too).

Therefore, bankers not only didn't need to be concerned about "prudent underwriting", they were DISCOURAGED from doing so. And that was the Congress' fault... specifically, the 1999 DemoCraps who initiated Afirmative Action Lending.
 
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I don't think that's quite right.

Bankers who made the loans (1) were forced to by Congress, and (2) knew they could offload ANY mortgage loan to Fannie/Freddie (Congress made that mandatory, too).

Therefore, bankers not only didn't need to be concerned about "prudent underwriting", they were DISCOURAGED from doing so. And that was the Congress' fault... specifically, the 1999 DemoCraps who initiated Afirmative Action Lending.
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ok i guess bankers don't have lobbyist or contribute to campaigns on both sides. they have no influence on the laws that are passed.
most bills concerning certain industries are written by the lobbyest .
 
Disturbing. It breaks my heart that this is what has become of America. Common sense is completely gone from the public square. I gotta stop being pulled into watching this crap. It ruins my whole day. Disgusting.
 
Quote from antitrust:

[OTE]Quote from gnome:

I don't think that's quite right.

Bankers who made the loans (1) were forced to by Congress, and (2) knew they could offload ANY mortgage loan to Fannie/Freddie (Congress made that mandatory, too).

Therefore, bankers not only didn't need to be concerned about "prudent underwriting", they were DISCOURAGED from doing so. And that was the Congress' fault... specifically, the 1999 DemoCraps who initiated Afirmative Action Lending.


What do you mean? Mortgage loan granters were in the cat bird seat... could make a loan to ANYBODY who could fog a mirror, then offload it to Fannie/Freddie. No moral concerns (Congress mandated that), no financial concerns as the loan would soon be somebody else's problem...


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Disturbing. It breaks my heart that this is what has become of America. Common sense is completely gone from the public square. I gotta stop being pulled into watching this crap. It ruins my whole day. Disgusting.

You're right of course. American "leaders" [cough, cough] are F'in UP, and half of ET thinks they're doing the right thing.
 
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What do you mean? Mortgage loan granters were in the cat bird seat... could make a loan to ANYBODY who could fog a mirror, then offload it to Fannie/Freddie. No moral concerns (Congress mandated that), no financial concerns as the loan would soon be somebody else's problem...


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you got it

lenders wanted and congress gave it to them

to imply that lenders were victim's of laws that were past is naive
 
The US government is completely corrupt and Americans aren't going to do shit about it until the nation turns into a 3rd world country
 
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