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Moby
07-23-2008, 08:14 AM
And we increase our national debt limit by another $800 Billion.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080723/ap_on_go_co/congress_housing_3
By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS, Associated Press Writer
36 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - The government would help struggling homeowners get new, cheaper loans and be allowed to offer troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac a cash infusion as part of legislation that aims to calm the chaotic housing market.

The House was expected to vote on the bill Wednesday, and it could become law as early as this week.

The Bush administration and lawmakers in both parties teamed to negotiate the measure, which pairs Democrats' top priorities — federal help for homeowners facing foreclosure and $3.9 billion for neighborhoods hit hardest by the housing crisis — with Republicans' goal of reining in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac while reassuring financial markets of their stability.

It hands the Treasury Department power to extend the government-sponsored mortgage companies an unlimited line of credit and buy an unspecified amount of their stock, if necessary to prop up Fannie and Freddie. The two companies back or own $5 trillion in U.S. mortgages — nearly half the nation's total.

Congressional analysts estimated Tuesday that the rescue could cost $25 billion, but predicted there's a better than even chance it won't be needed at all.

The bill would let hundreds of thousands of homeowners trapped in mortgages they can't afford on homes that have plummeted in value escape foreclosure by refinancing into more affordable, fixed-rate loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration. Lenders would have to agree to take a substantial loss on the existing loans, and in return, they would walk away with at least some payoff and avoid the often-costly foreclosure process.

The plan also creates a new regulator with tighter controls for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and modernizes the FHA.

It includes about $15 billion in housing tax breaks, including a credit of up to $7,500 for first-time home buyers for people who bought homes between April 9, 2008, and July 1, 2009. It also allows people who don't itemize their taxes to claim a $500-$1,000 deduction on their 2008 property taxes. That chiefly benefits homeowners who have paid off their homes and can't claim a deduction for mortgage interest.

And it increases the statutory limit on the national debt by $800 billion, to $10.6 trillion.

The White House, which initially denounced the FHA rescue as too burdensome on the government and risky for taxpayers, dropped most of its objections to the measure in recent weeks in search of a swift deal. The urgent request by Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson to throw Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac a federal lifeline acted as a powerful locomotive for a deal.

The bill sets a cap of $625,000 on the loans Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may buy and the FHA may insure. It lets them buy and back mortgages up to 15 percent above the median home price in certain areas.

Lawmakers abandoned efforts to place conditions on any Fannie and Freddie rescue, but the bill hands the new regulator approval power over the pay packages of executives at the companies regardless of whether the government moves to prop them up.

It also counts any federal infusion for the mortgage giants under the debt limit, essentially capping how much the government could spend to prop up the companies without further approval from Congress. As of Tuesday, the national debt that counts toward the limit stood at about $9.5 trillion, roughly $360 billion below the statutory ceiling.

Hog Trash
07-23-2008, 01:39 PM
This sort of reminds me of the grasshopper and the ant.

People learn from paying for their own mistakes.

They learn nothing when others pay for their mistakes.

The DemoPublicans are pandering votes using taxpayer money......Business as usual and further in debt.

Moby
07-23-2008, 04:24 PM
This sort of reminds me of the grasshopper and the ant.

People learn from paying for their own mistakes.

They learn nothing when others pay for their mistakes.

The DemoPublicans are pandering votes using taxpayer money......Business as usual and further in debt.
Now I know where you get your programming from. I couldn't figure out if you were a Glenn Beck disciple or a Savage disciple because most of your thoughts are from Beck but your angry and hateful like Savage. I knew it was one of the drug addicts on the radio but I didn't know which one you gave the most credence to. I'm sure it's still both but Beck does appeal to some.

The American people are paying for their mistakes. We're paying for allowing the federal government to interfere with state lending laws. We're paying for the mistake of allowing the administration to run up an additional $800 Billion in debt this year. We're going to bail out more financial institutions and these two own over $5 Trillion worth of loans. We're paying for allowing the PNAC to exist and to control our air waves.

The sad truth is that about 1/2 of Americans will vote to continue the exact same White House that caused this. About 65% will vote to keep the same congress that allowed this. About 1/3 of America will continue to listen to the programmers that made them believe this was a good idea. :(

Hog Trash
07-24-2008, 01:27 AM
Now I know where you get your programming from. I couldn't figure out if you were a Glenn Beck disciple or a Savage disciple because most of your thoughts are from Beck but your angry and hateful like Savage. I knew it was one of the drug addicts on the radio but I didn't know which one you gave the most credence to. I'm sure it's still both but Beck does appeal to some.(
So are you saying my statements are incorrect??? Non-rhetorical!

I was under the impression that this was common sense??? Rhetorical!

No one that I recall has ever had to program me to believe this.

I have never listened to the Glenn Beck radio show although I have seen his TV show a few times. Very few times.

I have only listened to the Mike Savage show a couple times, the last time being a couple years ago, maybe longer.

I can't stand Sean Hannity or Rush Limbaugh so I damn sure don't listen to them.

Do you have any more theories einstein?

You have been programed to believe that anyone who is not a liberal is a "rascist, xenphobe, right-wing, fascist neo-con". Damn, that's a mouthfull.

Being so simple minded must be very confusing sometimes.