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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Upside Down Economics
by Thomas Sowell
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Whites were turned down for mortgage loans more often than Asian Americans. But saying that would undermine the reasoning on which the whole moral melodrama and political crusades were based.

Lawsuits were only part of the pressures put on lenders by government officials. Banks and other lenders are overseen by regulatory agencies and must go to those agencies for approval of many business decisions that other businesses make without needing anyone else's approval.

Government regulators refused to approve such decisions when a lender was under investigation for not producing satisfactory statistics on loans to low-income people or minorities.

Under growing pressures from both the Clinton administration and later the George W. Bush administration, banks began to lower their lending standards.

Mortgage loans with no down payment, no income verification and other "creative" financial arrangements abounded. Although this was done under pressures begun in the name of the poor and minorities, people who were neither could also get these mortgage loans.

With mortgage loans widely available to people with questionable prospects of being able to keep up the payments, it was an open invitation to financial disaster.

Those who warned of the dangers had their warnings dismissed. Now, apparently, we need more politicians intervening in more industries, if you believe the politicians and the media.

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and author of The Housing Boom and Bust.
 
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Correct, but missing an important part
While the origins of the currect RE crisis do lie with the government abuses via the Community Reinvestment Act, what really cooked the goose was the quotas placed on FannieMae by Barney Frank and his demo friends in Congress. Since Fannie essentially set the gold standard for secondary mortgage market creditworthiness, once Fannie started buying the so called "liars loans" (stated income, no credit history verification, etc.) in order to ensure that more loans went to low income and minority borrowers, the resultant lower standards became a reality for the larger market. If it was safe enough for Fannie, then it was safe enough for all of the secondary market participants. The result was a boom followed by the inevitable bang. And here we are. Inevitably, those hurt most by the economic downturn are the very low- and moderate-income and minority people that the demos thought they were helping by the CRA and by pressuring Fannie to lower the secondary market standards. They'll never learn.

Real conservatives vs McCain supporters
Absolutely Derby. It's pretty sickening to see so called "conservatives" honestly support McCain as a conservative. He's a good man and a War hero, but he is NOT a conservative. He's a moderate at best and it's precisely why we got hammered in the election. NO republican presidential nominee in the past 30 years has been elected as a moderate.

The scary divide in the country is between McCain supporters and Bush apologists(See Charlie Christ, Lindsey Graham) against ACTUAL conservatives. The divide is with so called conservatives that still can't come to grips with the fact that McCain was an awful candidate. They also still can't come to terms with the fact that Bush and the pathetic RINO congressmen practically wasted 8 years in office.. (except for nominating 2 great justices and keeping us safe from attacks.)

Moral of the story.. you fakers need to get with it.
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