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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Eric Cantor :: Townhall.com Columnist
GOP Housing Plan is About Fairness
by Eric Cantor
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In this era of ubiquitous bailouts, the public discussion seems to overlook the nine out of 10 of homeowners who are paying their mortgages on time. While the proposals put forth by the Obama administration throw enormous sums of good taxpayer money at those who have engaged in irresponsible or even fraudulent behavior, unfairly left out in the cold are the vast majority of Americans who have behaved responsibly. As House Republicans roll out our alternative housing plan today, we do not make that same mistake.

We believe our plan is the most effective way to stimulate home-buying and arrest the free fall in home values that has erased roughly $20 trillion in housing wealth since the market peaked in mid-2007. What distinguishes our program is the emphasis on fairness.

Unlike the administration’s plan, we do not offer help to borrowers who inaccurately represented their income or assets on their original mortgage. Likewise, there is no assistance for lenders who followed improper lending standards and made loans to people who could not afford them.

Instead, the GOP plan gives incentives to all responsible Americans who want to buy a new home or refinance at a lower rate. This includes homeowners who find themselves temporarily unemployed; “neighborhood investors” who would purchase and rent out homes in areas with a high number of foreclosures; growing families who want to trade up to a larger home; empty-nesters seeking to downsize; and families who wish to relocate to a new area.

Republicans are determined to break the deflationary habit of prospective homebuyers and private capital merely waiting on the sidelines for things to get worse. The scaled-down $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers in the recent stimulus bill doesn’t go far enough to tip the balance in favor of buying.

To spur home purchases across the board, we propose:

• A $15,000 home-buyers tax credit for all purchases of primary residences provided that the buyer pays 5 percent down. Boosted by historically low mortgage rates, this tax credit provides the right incentives to get all kinds of capable homebuyers back into the game – not just first-timers. The credit covers purchases made before July 1, 2010.

We also believe we can put a dent in the housing inventory glut by encouraging neighborhood investors. Current law provides incentives only for the purchase of owner-occupied homes. To encourage neighborhood investors to buy and rent out these homes rather than leaving them empty eyesores that further drag down home values in the area, House Republicans propose:

• An equalizing of the treatment of a home purchased for occupancy with a home purchased for rental purposes (defined as being rented to the same tenant for at least 181 days out of the year). The same exclusion from taxes for any future appreciation in the home value applies. This covers purchases made before July 1, 2010.

On the refinancing side, House Republicans plan to help keep people in their homes by proposing the following: Continued...

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Eric Cantor is a fourth-term congressman representing the Seventh District of Virginia.
 
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The biggest cause of problems...
...is solutions" - Eric Sevareid

Reinflating the housing bubble that triggered this entire debacle is no solution. It's precisely the kind of "solution" to which the late Mr. Sevareid referred.

Housing prices are still artificially inflated. This is always and everywhere destructive. Too much money is chasing after a glut of homes. That money could be much more productively spent.

When are these idiots going to stop posturing as sages?

I love Mr. Cantor, but he's so far off the mark on this one, it's depressing! I was counting on folks like him to deliver us from this madness and bring us back to our constitutional federal republic.

Where the hell in our constitution does he derive his justification for proposing such legislation? Did I miss something? Is there some article that states that Congress shall pass any damn law it pleases if it makes the ignorant feel all loosy goosy? ..If it fattens the purses of a critical mass of voters? Where are we going?

LOL
" Fix it, by punishing the culprits.......
Whatever, Putting the cart before the horse.....All the crooks who lied, denied, and allowed this to happen, even after being challenged need to no longer hold a position in OUR Government....Clean house...we need trustworthy, honest people "
Yes, it is strange how that idea is only paid lip service to, and the ***hole Geithner spews out his "I understand the anger of the American people" before he tells us how the criminals and criminally incompetent are going to get the other half of the money the dems don't pay out to their own campaign crime coffers.
I watched the 3hour+ Bernake and Geithner and libtard disgusting lisping barney hearing (far be it from me to thump the Bible, but there is the demo DEMON gay rump apartment limo ticket hooker master of it all, slurring his way through his crime spree and using the gavel as dictator and enforcer - the head master of the crime ruling the chamber hearing - if there is a HELL... it's in DC and running without visible flames ) ,
and a republican from Illinois brought up a point that "Americans" who lost half their 401k's and retirement savings have had to gin up so many billions more for AIG - for people who bought retirement insurance from AIG and therefore have been paid off 100% and not lost a dime - and that's why Americans are mad. I din't think it was the greatest of points, but Geithner couldn't answer. Three or four times the Illinois Republican re-explained and demanded an answer, and then in a rising voice of disgust and disbelief finally said he would have to make it a statement - he was on the verge of completely blowing a gasket and I sure wish he had.
The CRIME is so wide and deep it's total CYA in every direction imaginable.
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