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    Yep...a don style thread title, but what the hell, it fits...
    Barney Frank: Fannie, Freddie 'Should Be Abolished'
    First Posted: 08-18-10 04:39 AM | Updated: 08-18-10 05:40 AM

    Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should be abolished, Rep. Barney Frank, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said Tuesday when asked whether the mortgage giants should play a role in housing market reforms.

    "I think they should be abolished," Frank told Fox Business Network's Neil Cavuto in an evening interview. "The only question is what do you put in their place. This is a situation where given the importance they had come to play in housing, you can't tear down the old jail until you build a new one."

    It's not the first time he's made the argument. On Friday he told HuffPost Hill: "A year from now, there won't be a Fannie and Freddie. There won't be those hybrids. But you will have the home loan banks. You'll have the [Federal Housing Administration], you'll have Ginnie Mae, you'll have some other types."

    Frank's most recent denunciation of Fannie and Freddie comes on the heels of Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's assertion Tuesday that the government should continue to offer structured support for mortgage loans "to make sure that Americans can borrow at reasonable interest rates to buy a house even in a downturn."

    Geithner told his audience that sunk costs are irrelevant -- Fannie and Freddie cost taxpayers roughly $150 billion in the two years since they were nationalized -- and that what's important is to focus on fixing the imbalances that led to financial meltdown.

    "There is nothing we can do to decrease the significant losses Fannie and Freddie incurred ahead of this crisis," Geithner told conference attendees. "All we can do is to minimize the risk that they get worse."

    Frank thinks the mortgage giants just need to go, adding "the question is what replaces them." He also emphasized that part of the solution is recognizing that not everybody should be a homeowner.


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    Re: Heroin Addict Supports "War on Drugs"...

    Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
    Yep...a don style thread title, but what the hell, it fits...
    Barney Frank: Fannie, Freddie 'Should Be Abolished'
    First Posted: 08-18-10 04:39 AM | Updated: 08-18-10 05:40 AM

    Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should be abolished, Rep. Barney Frank, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said Tuesday when asked whether the mortgage giants should play a role in housing market reforms.

    "I think they should be abolished," Frank told Fox Business Network's Neil Cavuto in an evening interview. "The only question is what do you put in their place. This is a situation where given the importance they had come to play in housing, you can't tear down the old jail until you build a new one."

    It's not the first time he's made the argument. On Friday he told HuffPost Hill: "A year from now, there won't be a Fannie and Freddie. There won't be those hybrids. But you will have the home loan banks. You'll have the [Federal Housing Administration], you'll have Ginnie Mae, you'll have some other types."

    Frank's most recent denunciation of Fannie and Freddie comes on the heels of Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's assertion Tuesday that the government should continue to offer structured support for mortgage loans "to make sure that Americans can borrow at reasonable interest rates to buy a house even in a downturn."

    Geithner told his audience that sunk costs are irrelevant -- Fannie and Freddie cost taxpayers roughly $150 billion in the two years since they were nationalized -- and that what's important is to focus on fixing the imbalances that led to financial meltdown.

    "There is nothing we can do to decrease the significant losses Fannie and Freddie incurred ahead of this crisis," Geithner told conference attendees. "All we can do is to minimize the risk that they get worse."

    Frank thinks the mortgage giants just need to go, adding "the question is what replaces them." He also emphasized that part of the solution is recognizing that not everybody should be a homeowner.

    since the "gse's" were effectively nationalized, they no longer are making political contributions. time for something new.

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      Re: Heroin Addict Supports "War on Drugs"...

      Originally posted by jk View Post
      since the "gse's" were effectively nationalized, they no longer are making political contributions. time for something new.
      You read my mind! And just like the "War on Drugs" it'll be yet another vote-buying money pit...

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        Re: Heroin Addict Supports "War on Drugs"...

        Hilarious title! Thanks GRG55. That really made me chuckle.

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          Re: Heroin Addict Supports "War on Drugs"...

          Me too!

          (Initially I thought you were referring to a Mafia Don!)

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