Diesel_dyk wrote:
Excellent video Thanks
Sure pokes wholes in the its all congresses fault argument.
mcminty wrote:
I agree with Diesel
While the video shows the affect greed played in the credit crisis, it does not show the involvement the government had in it. I am not deflecting blame from greedy bankers. I am merely sharing the blame appropriately.
During the Clinton years, they enforced the CRA more strictly.
“In a nutshell, what we’re proposing to do is to make it easier for lenders to show how they’re complying with the Community Reinvestment Act. …the changes we’re proposing are important because banks now have a very clear, quantitative standard by which their compliance can be judged. And that is very important to banks when it comes to ask regulators to approve mergers, new branches and the like.” -1993, Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen
--Source--How do I prove that this had an affect on the sub-prime market?
So, if the banks were just greedy, why did they not start taking advantage of the sub-prime market till the late 90's? The CRA was in place in 1977.
I blame the Clinton administration as much as the greedy banks and greedy people and just as much as congress for their repeated dismissal of the pending problem. Specifically, I blame Barney Frank and Alan Greenspan more than anybody else.
"The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation" - Barack Obama (a freshman senator from Illinios)