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Foreclosure

  

by: Edger

Thu Aug 26, 2010 at 17:59:56 PM EDT


They Go or Obama Goes
Robert Scheer,
Truthdig, August 25, 2010

Barack Obama and the Democrats he led to a stunning victory two years ago are going down hard in the face of an economic crisis that he did nothing to create but which he has failed to solve. That is somewhat unfair because the basic blame belongs to his predecessors, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, who let the bulls of Wall Street run wild in the streets where ordinary folks lived. And there was universal Republican support in Congress for the radical deregulation of the financial industry that produced this debacle.

The core issue for the economy is the continued cost of a housing bubble made possible only after what Clinton Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers back then trumpeted as necessary "legal certainty" was provided to derivative packages made up of suspect Alt-A and subprime mortgages. It was the Commodity Futures Modernization Act, which Senate Republican Phil Gramm drafted and which Clinton signed into law, that made legal the trafficking in packages of dubious home mortgages. In any decent society the creation of such untenable mortgages and the securitization of risk irrationally associated with it would have been judged a criminal scam. But no such judgment was possible because thanks to Wall Street's sway under Clinton and Bush the bankers got to rewrite the laws to sanction their treachery.

It is Obama's continued deference to the sensibilities of the financiers and his relative indifference to the suffering of ordinary people that threaten his legacy, not to mention the nation's economic well-being. There have been more than 300,000 foreclosure filings every single month that Obama has been president, and as The New York Times editorialized, "Unfortunately, there is no evidence that the Obama administration's efforts to address the foreclosure problem will make an appreciable dent."

[snip]

Edger :: Foreclosure
The ugly reality that only 398,198 mortgages have been modified to make the payments more reasonable can be traced to the program being based on the hope that the banks would do the right thing. While Obama continued the Bush practice of showering the banks with bailout money, he did not demand a moratorium on foreclosures or call for increasing the power of bankruptcy courts to force the banks, which created the problem, to now help distressed homeowners.

[snip]

...foreclosures are behind Tuesday's news that U.S. home sales reached their lowest point in 15 years and that there is unlikely to be an economic recovery without a dramatic turnabout in the housing market. The stock market tanked Tuesday on reports that U.S. home sales had dropped 25.5 percent below the year-ago level.

[snip]

There is no way that Obama can begin to seriously reverse this course without shedding the economic team led by the Clinton-era "experts" like Summers and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner who got us into this mess in the first place. They are spooked by one overwhelmingly crippling idea-don't rattle the financial titans whom we must rely on for investment. But when it comes to keeping people in their homes, it is precisely the big banks that must be rattled into doing the right thing.

Obama gained credibility through sacking Gen. Stanley McChrystal for making untoward remarks. Why not sack Summers and Geithner for untoward policies that have inflicted such misery on the general public?

Read it all at Truthdig...

Also see:
The State of the Government's Loan Modification Program, at ProPublica



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Foreclosure | 10 comments
Make some changes that can be believed in, B... (14.20 / 5)
or there'll be changes you can believe in in November, and in 2012, B.

On the other hand, republicans controlling Congress could be almost as bad as Democrats controlling Congress have been, though they probably wouldn't fall all over themselves to give the "other" party everything they demand.


you just (15.00 / 4)
can't put the foxes in charge of the henhouse & expect eggs or baked chicken on sundays.

i don't unnerstan how supposedly edumacated folks don't see this

thanks edger!

"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



It's criminal (13.17 / 6)
That they didn't take the approach suggested by Joseph Stiglitz in his book Freefall.

I can't find the details of his plan online, but IIRC, he suggests the government write down all mortgages greater than the value of the underlying property, and refinance mortgages at below-market rates.  The Treasury is already issuing boatloads of debt, why don't they do it in a way that would help Americans trying to get by, instead of investment bankers and Chinese businessmen?

The current system pays the banksters huge fees if they actually do the modification, or they can go ahead and foreclose and get the property without doing the paperwork.  Either way they win.

Obama should fire Geithner and Summers and replace them with Krugman and Stiglitz.  Then maybe something substantive would happen.  This tap-dancing, bailing out the banksters excuse for a foreclosure program is ridiculous.  Even those people who manage to jump through the hoops are still on the hook for the full amount, just dragged out over 40 years instead of the typical 30.

And can anyone tell me why I can't post comments in Firefox?  I had to use Internet Exploder to do this...yech.



Do you have java and javascript enabled in Firefox? (15.00 / 4)
Tools -> Options -> Content Tab

[ Parent ]
I checked (10.25 / 4)
and it's enabled, but every time I try to post in FF, the little thingy in the lower left corner of my 'puter (I'm a real techno-whiz, can't you tell?) says Javascript:void(0).

Weird.  It's just frustrating, because I use Firefox almost exclusively, and having to open another browser for this site is a PITA.  I can post fine on MLW, DK and a WordPress site I visit without any prolems.  Maybe Ria's trying to shut me up. ;-D


[ Parent ]
That Javascript:void(0) is a normal message (11.50 / 4)
it will always appear in the status bar when you mouse over a javascript link.

Next to impossible to troubleshoot without being at your computer. Maybe shut down and restart.


[ Parent ]
i'm on firefox (12.60 / 5)
& have no trouble.

maybe dump your caches & reboot?
(that's what i always do when i have trouble. 9 out of 10 times it works)

"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



[ Parent ]
Firefox (15.00 / 4)
Have you checked for updates? In the main menu bar click "Help", then "Check for Updates". Often, even though lack of updating is not the real problem, updating will mysteriously fix problems along with doing the update itself, I think...

Otherwise, if you are using any plug-ins (you probably are), they may need to be updated separately. In the main menu bar click "Tools", then "Add-ons" and when the window pops up click on the "Find Updates" button on the bottom right.

Also, if you have any messages about updating java that pop up from time to time, make sure to allow them. Java is used in the commenting process and you may have an outdated version that is hiccuping somehow.

Otherwise, let me know if you have any problems after checking those things, I may be able to come up with something more subtle to try! :)

"In proportion to the vigor of the individual, these revolutions are frequent, until in some happier mind they are incessant..." R.W.Emerson - Compensation


[ Parent ]
well, everybody else jumped on this one, too! (14.50 / 4)
HA, you should prob listen to them - particularly Edger, he knows about how this site actually works under the hood!

"In proportion to the vigor of the individual, these revolutions are frequent, until in some happier mind they are incessant..." R.W.Emerson - Compensation

[ Parent ]
Frankly, puzzled, I wouldn't hold my breath on this matter. (0.00 / 0)
This:

Obama should fire Geithner and Summers and replace them with Krugman and Stiglitz.  Then maybe something substantive would happen.
 

is not something that I'd count on.  

This Administration has pulled too many things since coming into office, including this, that're not only wrong, but unforgiveably beyond disgrace.  Moreover, I never bought into the hyped-up, pretentious  "Change we can believe in" campaign that Obama ran in order to get himself elected.  His war votes and his vote for the  FISA Bill should've sounded an alarm.  

The more things change, the more they stay the same.


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