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Can you please provide a link or something backing this........I don't deny it, but I simply cannot find any info on the investigations.....I,m not exactly sure, but I believe deliberate misinformation was widely used.So only the estimater, and the loan officer would be liable? Along with the buyer.When the saving and loans fiasco went down, over a 1000 FBI agents became involved, so far just over 150 are investigating malfeasance that was at least 20 times worse. And the bankers? why big bonuses for being unethical scum.
Thanks,
Geo
Geo that was a number touted by a financial pair of experts on NPR [naturally they are writting a book]The savings and loan scandel is well documented, and several folks went to slammer from the administration at that time,they mention an act by congress that removed a banking regulation, that afterward allowed banks to speculate on more risky investments, using deposetor funds.
I must admit, I didn't know enough about it, so I did do some research.Geo that was a number touted by a financial pair of experts on NPR [naturally they are writting a book]The savings and loan scandel is well documented, and several folks went to slammer from the administration at that time,they mention an act by congress that removed a banking regulation, that afterward allowed banks to speculate on more risky investments, using deposetor funds.
The number might have been 1000 investigators, but I didn't see any numbers anywhere.
Thanks.
Geo
We bought a house 2 weeks ago.
4.25% from BB&T.
I'm not doing landscaping full time,I got out of that middle of August because I finally acquired enough mechanical skill to land me a decent job in a auto shop. It is very busy with plenty of work and some overtime right now. But the the company is very uncertain about the future at the moment and told me that going in. I took the risk as I have been dieing for a chance to get professional auto work experience on my resume.
Heard part of the plan lets folks off the hook for college loans.
As I read it, if yuou have paid on time for 20 years, and still have some to go Uncle Sam will pay the balance off.
Doesn't that mean the folks who are really struggling to make the house payment, and forego the college loan to keep a roof over their heads, have been left out? Good news, if they get help with the mortgage, will they then use the money to pay back the school loan? Some will, I think some instead will take a cruise or buy a new car....and stimulate the economy while they forego their debt service obligations.
What about us really old folks who went to school, ran up a debt......OMG......and actually paid it back, and even early to save interest and make the money available for the next generation. What do we get......rhetorical question....the opportunity to donate our tax dollars to pay for someone elses education who may....may not be responsible enough to honor their debts and pay it back.
Education is good, govt needs support that, govt needs to support responsible people, force payment of education loans, and maybe even think about caping college tuitions so more Americans can get educated while going into debt less to start their business lifes.
And yea...I was sober when I wrote this![]()
