Iamsemisweet -> RE: Obama proposes new task force to tackle investigation of banks' mortgage lending practices (1/25/2012 3:22:15 PM)
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A percentage? No. But it is somewhat more than the 0% that you continue to insist that it is. But, let's pretend for a second that you are right. Do you honestly believe that knocking 20% of everybody's mortgage is a) constitutional (that nasty takings doctrine and all) b) feasible c) fair and d) not going to have some pretty nasty consequences for depositors and investors in banks. Which will of course come to bite the rest of us in the ass when the banks are shut down because of capitalization problems, and the depositors have to be compensated. In fact, this is what I have said on the subject before. Not that you seem to have any ability to think beyond your rather simplistic belief: quote:
Do you really think I am advocating for the banks, you moron?. I think there is plenty of blame to go around. The regulators, the legislatures, congress, real estate developers, local governments, mortgage brokers, appraisers, banks, and yes, home owners all played a part. But if you want to believe the home owners were all naive victims, go ahead. I don't give a fuck. I find it fascinating that someone can believe that an HO who took out an adjustable rate mortgage with a teaser rate, was informed that the payment could increase substantially, and who used the equity in their house to buy a boat, is somehow an innocent victim. And I find it even more amazing that the homebuilders who knocked up subdivisions without any consideration of whether there were buyers for their crap houses are now considered victims too. But like I said, if you want to believe that it is all the bank's fault, go ahead. Hope that works for you. quote:
ORIGINAL: Edwynn You never said in those words, that being because you still cannot get it into your head enough as to what actually happened to understand that that is what in effect you are saying. "Many" homeowners were irresponsible, you say. Can you bring us a percentage there? I can assure you it's a small percentage of total borrowing. You've yet to speak about the irresponsibility of the mortgage originators, the commercial banks, the investment banks, the hedge funds, the companies that took municipal pension fund money as currency default swap premiums, the rating agencies in both their fraudulent AAA ratings of CDOs and CDOs squared and cubed and synthetic CDOs, and their successful suppression of predatory lending laws in many states. And the lawyers and lobbyists who work for them, some few of the former which you are apparently working for.
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