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Study: Bush admin. blocked efforts to prevent housing crisis

Postby janice » Wed Oct 07, 2009 6:52 am

Study: Bush administration blocked efforts to prevent housing crisis
By Daniel Tencer
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 -- 10:42 am
http://rawstory.com/2009/10/study-bush-blocked-efforts/
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Federal regulators in the Bush administration blocked attempts by state governments to prevent predatory lending practices that resulted in the financial crisis now stalking the American economy, a new study from the University of North Carolina says.

In 2004, the Office of the Currency Comptroller, an obscure regulatory agency tasked with ensuring the fiscal soundness of America's banks, invoked an 1863 law to give itself the power to override state laws against predatory lending. The OCC told states they could not enforce predatory-lending laws, and all banks would be subject only to less-strict federal laws.

Now, a research paper (PDF) http://www.ccc.unc.edu/documents/Phase_I_report_Final_Oct5,2009_Clean.pdf from UNC-Chapel Hill's Center for Community Capital shows that those anti-predatory lending laws had actually worked. States that had stricter regulations on issuing mortgages were found to have fewer foreclosures.

"We believe that these findings are remarkable, since they suggest an important and yet unexplored link between [anti-predatory lending laws] and foreclosures," the study's authors state.

The study may be the first scientific evidence to back up claims made by many critics that the Bush administration and earlier administrations allowed last year's financial crisis to happen by not enforcing common-sense regulations on lenders.

Last year, seven months before the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the ensuing government banking bailout, then-New York Governor Eliot Spitzer wrote a Washington Post column http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/13/AR2008021302783.html in which he described how the Bush administration blocked states' efforts to prevent a crisis in the mortgage industry.

Spitzer wrote:

Predatory lending was widely understood to present a looming national crisis. This threat was so clear that as New York attorney general, I joined with colleagues in the other 49 states in attempting to fill the void left by the federal government. Individually, and together, state attorneys general of both parties brought litigation or entered into settlements with many subprime lenders that were engaged in predatory lending practices. Several state legislatures, including New York's, enacted laws aimed at curbing such practices.

What did the Bush administration do in response? Did it reverse course and decide to take action to halt this burgeoning scourge? As Americans are now painfully aware, with hundreds of thousands of homeowners facing foreclosure and our markets reeling, the answer is a resounding no.

Not only did the Bush administration do nothing to protect consumers, it embarked on an aggressive and unprecedented campaign to prevent states from protecting their residents from the very problems to which the federal government was turning a blind eye.


Spitzer's Post column ran a month before the New York Times reported that federal authorities were investigating Spitzer as a patron of high-end hookers, ending his political career and long-running crusade against corporate malfeasance. Some observers, including investigative reporter Greg Palast, say this was not a coincidence. http://www.gregpalast.com/elliot-spitzer-gets-nailed/

The UNC study "is a perfect reminder, as Congress and the administration tackle financial regulatory reform, that not all regulations are onerous, anti-business, and aimed at choking off financial innovation," writes Mary Kane http://washingtonindependent.com/62590/more-proof-that-alan-greenspan-was-wrong-anti-predatory-laws-slowed-foreclosuresat the Washington Independent. "And it’s more evidence that borrowers buying beyond their means weren’t the only only players in the sub-prime mess."
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Re: Study: Bush admin. blocked efforts to prevent housing crisis

Postby TennisMom » Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:00 am

But... Wait... I thought it was Clinton's fault?
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Re: Study: Bush admin. blocked efforts to prevent housing crisis

Postby janice » Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:53 am

TennisMom wrote:But... Wait... I thought it was Clinton's fault?


Clinton was a republican by all intents and purposes and they hated him. Go figure.
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Re: Study: Bush admin. blocked efforts to prevent housing crisis

Postby A. T. » Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:09 am

From what I hear it's ALL Clintons fault.
Everything.
Even the Ronnie Reagan stuff. ;)
The memories I never made are happening all over again.
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Re: Study: Bush admin. blocked efforts to prevent housing crisis

Postby TennisMom » Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:09 pm

A. T. wrote:From what I hear it's ALL Clintons fault.
Everything.
Even the Ronnie Reagan stuff. ;)


:)

If you listen to Faux Noise, they'll shout from the rafters that this really is all Barney Frank's fault. It as if they like to pretend that the last eight years of governmental disaster didn't happen.
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Re: Study: Bush admin. blocked efforts to prevent housing crisis

Postby Willie Krash » Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:56 pm

This is a new old news story. The Bush administration stopped Elliot Spitzer from attempting audits of National Banks that do business in his state. That administration fought that in court. this was a few years ago and I'm going by memory, not a good thing.

Don't forget it isn't the fault of the banks but the consumer. I read that somewhere.

I think the FBI see it differently.
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Re: Study: Bush admin. blocked efforts to prevent housing crisis

Postby Willie Krash » Wed Oct 07, 2009 1:14 pm

janice wrote:
TennisMom wrote:But... Wait... I thought it was Clinton's fault?


Clinton was a republican by all intents and purposes and they hated him. Go figure.

The neocons wanted Clinton gone. We were in era of world leadership and brought into the spin that we were economic giants. With that and the fact that no real enemy threat existed to strike fear in the hearts of the citizenry the neocons had no way back to power. The obvious answer was going after a popular democratic President.

911 was the icing and those that believe R. Reagan that gov't was the problem made it so (any irony in that!), thus compounding our fears including our economic fears. This time they went to far, it's Clinton's fault, what who me?

Now they will have you believe Obama buried you in debt. Like the wrecked car ran off the road while texting, you find the body shop is expensive. Logically you blame the body shop for the cost?
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Re: Study: Bush admin. blocked efforts to prevent housing crisis

Postby Yes_You_Can't » Wed Oct 07, 2009 4:38 pm

TennisMom wrote:But... Wait... I thought it was Clinton's fault?


I thought it was ALL the Democrats fault because of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac forcing banks to lend money to minorities!??
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Re: Study: Bush admin. blocked efforts to prevent housing crisis

Postby Queue » Wed Oct 07, 2009 5:34 pm

Anybody that limits the cause of the crisis to one source ... is an idiot.
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