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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-15-08 07:06 AM
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Predatory Lenders' Partner in Crime By Eliot Spitzer / WaPo
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/13/AR2008021302783.html?hpid=opinionsbox1

Predatory Lenders' Partner in Crime
How the Bush Administration Stopped the States From Stepping In to Help Consumers

By Eliot Spitzer
Thursday, February 14, 2008; A25



Several years ago, state attorneys general and others involved in consumer protection began to notice a marked increase in a range of predatory lending practices by mortgage lenders. Some were misrepresenting the terms of loans, making loans without regard to consumers' ability to repay, making loans with deceptive "teaser" rates that later ballooned astronomically, packing loans with undisclosed charges and fees, or even paying illegal kickbacks. These and other practices, we noticed, were having a devastating effect on home buyers. In addition, the widespread nature of these practices, if left unchecked, threatened our financial markets....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.



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... The administration accomplished this feat through an obscure federal agency called the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). The OCC has been in existence since the Civil War. Its mission is to ensure the fiscal soundness of national banks. For 140 years, the OCC examined the books of national banks to make sure they were balanced, an important but uncontroversial function. But a few years ago, for the first time in its history, the OCC was used as a tool against consumers.

In 2003, during the height of the predatory lending crisis, the OCC invoked a clause from the 1863 National Bank Act to issue formal opinions preempting all state predatory lending laws, thereby rendering them inoperative. The OCC also promulgated new rules that prevented states from enforcing any of their own consumer protection laws against national banks. The federal government's actions were so egregious and so unprecedented that all 50 state attorneys general, and all 50 state banking superintendents, actively fought the new rules.

But the unanimous opposition of the 50 states did not deter, or even slow, the Bush administration in its goal of protecting the banks. In fact, when my office opened an investigation of possible discrimination in mortgage lending by a number of banks, the OCC filed a federal lawsuit to stop the investigation....When history tells the story of the subprime lending crisis and recounts its devastating effects on the lives of so many innocent homeowners, the Bush administration will not be judged favorably. The tale is still unfolding, but when the dust settles, it will be judged as a willing accomplice to the lenders who went to any lengths in their quest for profits. So willing, in fact, that it used the power of the federal government in an unprecedented assault on state legislatures, as well as on state attorneys general and anyone else on the side of consumers.

The writer is governor of New York.


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JDPriestly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-15-08 07:35 AM
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1. This is the story we need to get out.
The rivalry between Obama and Hillary is secondary to this story. This is what we should be talking about.


The Republican economic policies are irresponsible and selfish. They favor a few unscrupulous rich. Note that I say that they favor a few rich -- the unscrupulous ones. Democratic policy is not anti-wealth. It is pro-fairness, pro-honesty, pro-progress. There is nothing wrong with wealth obtained by hard work, good sense and a core of morally upright, human values. But there is something wrong with Mafia wealth, with the wealth of no act too petty, too greedy, too inhuman. There is something wrong with wealth built on the suffering and deprivation and subjugation of others. Every religion, every philosophy that stands the test of time teaches this same truth. Only Republicans and criminals don't get this.
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RuleOfNah Donating Member (603 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-15-08 08:59 PM
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5. Spitzer gets on base...
JDPriestly brings him home!

They favor a few unscrupulous rich. Note that I say that they favor a few rich -- the unscrupulous ones. Democratic policy is not anti-wealth. It is pro-fairness, pro-honesty, pro-progress. There is nothing wrong with wealth obtained by hard work, good sense and a core of morally upright, human values. But there is something wrong with Mafia wealth, with the wealth of no act too petty, too greedy, too inhuman. There is something wrong with wealth built on the suffering and deprivation and subjugation of others. Every religion, every philosophy that stands the test of time teaches this same truth.


:patriot:
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formercia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-15-08 08:18 AM
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2. One thing to remember
The President cannot issue a pardon for convictions in a State Court. You can bet that, once Junior is gone, there are going to be numerous State charges brought against many in this Administration.
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indepat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-15-08 07:54 PM
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3. Knew the administration had politicized the Federal Reserve System, but didn't know if it had
politicized the OCC. What a mockery is being made of our country, what a trail of destruction Junior will have left behind if, in fact, he leaves.
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-15-08 08:23 PM
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4. YES!
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Uncle Joe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-16-08 12:16 PM
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6. This sentence reminds me of what they did to California as well regarding
their ability to regulate carbon emissions.

"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..."

Too late to recommend, thanks for the thread, Demeter.
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-16-08 04:31 PM
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7. You Are Welcome, Uncle Joe!
There was no detail too small for BushCo Bushbots to totally destroy. Lots of little loyal sappers, undermining everything this country accomplished in 300 years....and they think they are such brave and good citizens! We shall have to disabuse them of that conceit.
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