The Politics of Fannie and Freddie

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Jeaccusia of AL 9:48PM April 07, 2010

Is the idea to create homes for the homeless by emptying houses?

Or does emptying the houses just create more homeless?

Answer:

Yes and no on the one hand, no and yes on the other.

It's called the Washington merry-go-round.

The lifetimers keep getting your vote by telling you they are the one's to throw the bums out and change Washington.

The sad part is that all of the above is true

HillbillyBill of TN 9:10AM September 09, 2008

Is the idea to create homes for the homeless by emptying houses?

Or does emptying the houses just create more homeless?

Answer:

Yes and no on the one hand, no and yes on the other.

It's called the Washington merry-go-round.

The lifetimers keep getting your vote by telling you they are the one's to throw the bums out and change Washington.

The sad part is that all of the above is true

HillbillyBill of TN 9:10AM September 09, 2008

most U.S. families will be in healthcare bankruptcy?

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MSF of NY 6:39PM September 08, 2008

Be assured McCain will spin against government in health care. To the considerable detriment of most families in the USA who will be on their way to healthcare bankruptcy with the GOP.

And be assured also, the PROBLEM with Fannie and Freddie was that they were privatized in the first place.

of 3:19PM September 08, 2008

Saw it on the news last nite, saying people who are going into default. Right before that, they buy a bigger house at lower price at fix rate, then default on the original house. They need to tighten the bankruptcy law and teach people some moral.

uo of NY 1:45PM September 08, 2008

Maybe we just need some common sense. Should anybody be allowed to buy a house without a down payment?

Evan Speck of IN 1:29PM September 08, 2008

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