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Old 08-31-2007, 11:52 AM
boracay boracay is offline
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Default Re: Bush Plans Loan Relief on Housing

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.... Are the Bush and Democrats main concern really about helping a small percentage of struggling home borrowers?

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They're worried about a contagin i.e. a downward spiral in home prices. I think it's also a recognition that the market for lending was not regulated sufficiently (that probably will get some responses). As to the morality of a bail out, the government bails out people all the time. As to the politics, if the Republicans are opposed they look bad IMO. The MBS markets have seen securities take a huge hit and it's not just junk that's taking it. I find it interesting that the government made Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac cut back on the leverage they use and we see this devastation in the MBS markets after that happens (not immediately though). Agency paper has held up fairly well for an obvious reason, the implied backing of the government. This, if enacted and depending on what's enacted, will probably help non agency paper alot.

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Does the govt., by bailing them out through the use of federal funds (which is borrowed money since we run a deficit) allowing us to maintain to healthy economy at the expense of our children, while allowing the greedy to take heavier risks?

Would things be better, if capitalism was void of government involvement?

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"High taxes on the rich are a failed strategy because the really rich people figure out how to dodge taxes anyway." - G.W. Bush, August 10, 2004

"The best way to relieve families from time, is to let them keep some of their own money." - G.W. Bush - 9-13-2000 regarding Taxation
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