Link Roundup
Gaffe-O-Matic on the bailouts and why McCain’s policy would have prevented the need for it had the democrats in Congress been concerned with such trivialities.
I don’t think they like Moose-ilini.
The bottom line: Pelosi’s prohibition of redlining redlined the whole industry.
A visibly annoyed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejected suggestions that Democrats share blame for the meltdown. “No,” she snapped at reporters who dared ask.
Stick to our narrative, she scolded: The bursting of the housing bubble was another story of market failure and deregulation.
“The American people are not protected from the risk-taking and the greed of these financial institutions,” she said, while calling for investigations of the industry.
Only, the risk-taking was her idea — and the idea of all the other Democrats, along with a handful of Republicans, who over the past 30 years have demonized lenders as racist and passed regulation after regulation pressuring them to make more loans to unqualified borrowers in the name of diversity.
They were the ones who screamed — “REDLINING!” — and sent banks scurrying for cover in low-income neighborhoods, where they have been forced to lower long-held industry standards for judging creditworthiness to make the subprime loans.
If they don’t comply, they are threatened with stiff penalties under the Community Reinvestment Act, or CRA, a law that forces banks to make home loans to people with poor credit risks.
No fewer than four federal banking regulatory agencies are responsible for enforcing the law. They subject lenders to racial litmus tests and issue regular report cards, the industry’s dreaded “CRA rating.”
The more branches that lenders put in poor neighborhoods, and the more loans they make there, the better their rating. Those lenders with low ratings can not only be fined, but also blocked from mergers and other business transactions needed to expand.
The regulation grew to monstrous proportions during the Clinton administration, obsessed as it was with multiculturalism. Amendments to the CRA in the mid-1990s dramatically raised the amount of home loans to otherwise unqualified low-income borrowers.
The revisions also allowed for the first time the securitization of CRA-regulated loans containing subprime mortgages. The changes came as radical “housing rights” groups led by ACORN lobbied for such loans. ACORN at the time was represented by a young public-interest lawyer in Chicago by the name of Barack Obama.
HUD, in turn, pressured Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to purchase more subprime mortgages, and Fannie and Freddie, in turn, donated to the campaigns of leading Democrats like Barney Frank and Pelosi who throttled investigations into fraud at the agencies.
(Don’t tell BB - he blames Bush)
And now that the democrats have put us into this mess, they are running away. No meaningfull bill on drilling to relieve the pressure at the pump, no meaningful action on the financial crisis. If these people are so afraid to govern, perhaps they should be replaced. America, are you watching?
126,349 Reasons Barack Obama is responsible for the mortgage meltdown.
Posted by Kathy
September 18th, 2008 at 11:46 am
Racial mortgage quotas at it’s best. Bruce would be proud.
September 18th, 2008 at 11:58 am
Yes, but IP, BB says it’s all the republicans fault. He and THE ONE blame it all on those nasty greedy republicans.
Good credit, bad credit or no credit - isn’t that the slogan - so now the democrats want no credit. Throw the bums out!
September 18th, 2008 at 12:05 pm
I was gonna write this up, too…
GMTA. Great job, Kathy.
September 18th, 2008 at 12:24 pm
(Don’t tell BB - he blames Bush) Shucks, ya nailed me
:”> But, hey….at least I’m a part owner of the biggest insurance company in the US!
September 18th, 2008 at 12:25 pm
Great detective work, Kathy. Rush is on fire today. McCain is naming names.
The whole dem party is wrapped around fannie Mae and Freddy Mac, which caused the whole crisis.
September 18th, 2008 at 1:29 pm
Yes, he is, RP, yes he is.
Anybody who wants to listen to Rush but can get him only on A.M. stations can go here to listen over the internet. I can’t listen to Sean Hannity or Mark Levin because of their times but I try to listen to Rush every day.
September 18th, 2008 at 1:56 pm
McCain calling for chairman of the SEC to be fired.
What about the chairman of the Big 12, Big 10,Pac11, and ACC.
He needs to start saying that the democratic congress should be fired.
September 18th, 2008 at 1:57 pm
palin hacker found
September 18th, 2008 at 2:07 pm
Gee, IP, the son of a Democrat politician. Who woulda guessed it?
Thanks for the link. I hope we learn more in the next couple of days.
September 18th, 2008 at 2:16 pm
Proves that our Tennessee dems are just as squirly as the rest.