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Is Barney Frank accusing himself of racism?
The racebaiting has turned from tragedy to farce. Barney Frank...
Rep. Barney Frank said Monday that Republican criticism of Democrats over the nation's housing crisis is a veiled attack on the poor that's racially motivated. [...] "They get to take things out on poor people," Frank said at a mortgage foreclosure symposium in Boston. "Let's be honest: The fact that some of the poor people are black doesn't hurt them either, from their standpoint. This is an effort, I believe, to appeal to a kind of anger in people."
I hardly know where to begin.
- Yes, "subprime mortgage crisis" is obviously just code for "minorities".
- Yes, it's obviously inappropriate to suggest that extending mortgages to people who can't afford them is somehow responsible for this financial crisis of people unable to afford their mortgages.
- No, it's not at all ridiculous for Rep. Barney Frank to say these things just weeks after he had praised Bernanke's new rules that restricted mortgages that were "inappropriate" for unqualified borrowers.
- No, it's not at all hypocritical for Barney Frank to say it's racist to point out the problems with loans made to poor/underqualified people just weeks after he had said we need regulation that says "Do not lend money to people who can't pay it back."
- No, it's not at all contradictory for Barney Frank to say "They get to take things out on poor people" just weeks after he had said "we have made a mistake in this society" by "push[ing] and encourag[ing] people into home ownership - people who, in some cases, weren't ready for it."
I keep thinking these people are going to get called out on this obvious, laughable crap, but they keep saying it and - with a few noteworthy exceptions that do "fact check their ass" about the mortgage crisis - the media keeps transcribing it.
- Jon Henke's blog
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Barney has promised to find "the real killers" of subprime loans
Playing the race card is soooo 1995, Barn!
What;s his sound bite: "if the loan application doesn;t fit, you must serve a notice to quit"
Fixing One of the FactCheck Bullet Points
It should be pretty easy to fix the following bullet point in the referenced non-partisan factcheck article... I think it will take around 29 days.
- The Bush administration, which failed to provide needed government oversight of the increasingly dicey mortgage-backed securities market.
The biggest financial worry is the CDS market, not the loans themselves. These losses are easily in the trillions, so the loans are insignificant in comparison. Thats part of the reason you should get worried when Cavuto tries to blame minorities and "risky folks".
Liars like you and factcheck
omit the fact that in 2003 and 2005 Bush and McCain pushed for reform and filibustering Demorats like Dodd blocked it.
"loans are insignificant"
hmm, if the loans weren't bad why would there be a problem with the CDO's?
"Subprime lending started off as a good idea — helping Americans buy homes who previously couldn't afford to."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FewmvkaTXHU
By thw way, guess who helped write that speech.....Fannie Mae's Jim Johnson
Obama and co. just want to blow up the bubble one more time. There's economic genius for you
I'm not sure that Obama doesn't think a CD is what you had to use before MP3's came along.
I'm not Saying Bad Mortgages Aren't a Problem
I'm contending we stand to lose a lot more due to the CDS market. Read the article:
"A meltdown in the CDS market has potentially even wider ramifications nationwide than the subprime crisis."
Bad mortgages created the CDS crisis
without subprime mortgages tanking, there would not be defaults requiring the exercise of swaps.
Watch the "Burning down the House" video and get back to us before trying to play Jim Cramer
Good ol' Bwany Fwank!
Don't wowwy, we have evwything undoo controh!
Stunning insight.
Now we're making fun of speech impediments.
Keepin' it classy Big Ben.
Aww, does that offend your "sensibilities"
then maybe you should go back to such classy sites as Daily Kos and the Huffington Post.
I wait with baited breath...
For your next insightful comment.
No Big Ben, I think I'll stay here and soak up all that "new direction" that the Next Right promised.
Where thoughtful conservatives come to exchange ideas.
And here it is my friend.
Too bad you don't have a sense of humor like most leftists are we could have some fun.
sense of humor?
That would imply that your comment was funny.
Which it was,
But since he is your boyfriend you took it way too personally.