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Old 01-03-2011, 12:08 PM   #37
RIJIMMY
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Originally Posted by Fly Rod View Post
When you say banks, you make it sound like all banks when it was the big banks.

Local banks were not pressured to write sub prime loans. Most local banks would not write a loan without twenty per cent down. Mortgage companies were the biggest culprit writing hundred percent loans or eighty-twenty percent loans, holding two mortgages.


If you want to know the root cause of the current subprime crisis, there are
three things you need to understand:
First, the problem was caused by politicians (primarily Democrats) pushing
their "entitlement" agenda in to the free market. It started with "The
Community Reinvestment Act" (CRA) which required banks to make high risk
loans to minorities and others who could not have qualified for a home loan
or business loan under normal circumstances.

Second, Bill Clinton further liberalized the CRA and signed a bill to repeal
the Glass-Stengal Act. This Act was put in place in the 1930s following the
bank failures during the Great Depression. It was designed to keep banks
out of the speculation business.

Third, George Bush proposed major changes in the CRA, FMAE and FMAC in 2003
that would have tightened requirements for these business loans and subprime
home mortgages. The vote went along party lines, the Democrats won and the
proposed changes were defeated.

Why does Spence want to keep blaming Bush?
You're missing the biggest piece. There was a market for the bunding of these loans. Global cash needs to go somewhere and the US housing market was the place to be. The more demand for mortgages resulted in more demand to sell mortgages and it created a vicous cycle. Big banks were packaging and selling, but sophisticated investors were BUYING. Everyone should have known better but, its like fishing in an endless bluefish blitz, eventually you lose all your plugs. Funs over.
Was it Bush's fault? Not directly, but he was the president at the time so he'll get the blame. Was it republican policies? I have seen NO reregulation initiated by repubs that had any impact to the recession. None.

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