Peter Schiff: Predatory Legislators and a Clean Beat

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Peter Schiff: Predatory Legislators and a Clean Beat

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With millions of homeowners now struggling to repay money they clearly never should have borrowed, our leaders have been righteously wagging fingers at predatory lenders who allegedly enticed innocent borrowers, and the country, into a financial snake pit. While the mortgage industry clearly deserves a good share of the blame, unindicted co-conspirators abound. The ringleaders are still at-large and are, in fact, busy hatching a plan to dwarf the earlier mistakes.

Contrary to the message bouncing off the marble walls of the Capitol, most borrowers in the inflating housing bubble clearly understood the terms of their loans. Most knew that they could not afford their mortgage payments once their teaser rates expired, but enthusiastically jumped into the debt pool anyway believing that guaranteed real estate appreciation, or a quick and profitable sale, would keep them afloat.

Although both lenders and borrowers were acting in their own perceived self-interest, what can we say of our economic policymakers who are expected to protect the good of all? Their actions encouraged the whole sad circus. Were it not for the excessively low interest rates provided by the Fed, the lax lending standards and moral hazards supplied by Congress courtesy of Freddie, Fannie, and the FHA, and the many real estate subsidies built into the tax code, none of these predatory loans would have been possible.

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Had lenders exercised better judgment and had borrowers avoided overly burdensome debt loads, both parties would clearly be in better financial positions today. Instead, as borrowers were demanding the credit to fuel their dreams of instant real estate riches, lenders were being ordered to accommodate them.

In past generations, homebuyers were required to save for down payments and postpone their purchases until they could actually afford conventional 30-year fixed mortgages. But in recent years, as home ownership became a matter of public policy, the government accused lenders of discrimination and urged lower standards and easier terms. With government guarantees in place, the mortgage industry was happy to both expand their revenues and promote a better society.

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This beat is cleaner than Mop and Glo (and I don’t mean that mid-90’s Rave “Stop and Glo” that I chopped up as a Bean Flipping Baby G either):

Guess Who’s Back – Scarface (Feat. Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel)

Young Chris on the beat:

Young Chris – guess who’s back

The Rest is Up to You…

Michael Porfirio Mason
AKA The Peoples Champ
AKA GFK, Jr.
The Guide to Getting More out of Life
http://www.thegmanifesto.com

Which of course samples:

The Originals – Sunrise

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3 Comments on "Peter Schiff: Predatory Legislators and a Clean Beat"

  1. The G Manifesto
    justin
    21/02/2009 at 10:32 am Permalink

    That is one bad ass chick featured in the daily model pic. MPM, tell me your dealing with birds like that lol.

  2. The G Manifesto
    Chris R
    23/02/2009 at 1:11 pm Permalink

    New Cam jahnt. He’s Baaaack.

    Cam-Cookin up
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xycKKyDOWfQ

  3. The G Manifesto
    Tryst10
    05/03/2009 at 2:58 pm Permalink

    Can’t speak for MPM, but Brett Michaels certainly knows that broad…

    http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewPicture&friendID=421604745&albumId=350478

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