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Medmech 09-25-2008 12:49 PM

Let's go back in time with Fannie and Freddie
 
September 11, 2003
The Bush administration today recommended the most significant regulatory overhaul in the housing finance industry since the savings and loan crisis a decade ago.
Under the plan, disclosed at a Congressional hearing today, a new agency would be created within the Treasury Department to assume supervision of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-sponsored companies that are the two largest players in the mortgage lending industry.
The new agency would have the authority, which now rests with Congress, to set one of the two capital-reserve requirements for the companies. It would exercise authority over any new lines of business. And it would determine whether the two are adequately managing the risks of their ballooning portfolios.
The plan is an acknowledgment by the administration that oversight of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — which together have issued more than $1.5 trillion in outstanding debt — is broken. A report by outside investigators in July concluded that Freddie Mac manipulated its accounting to mislead investors, and critics have said Fannie Mae does not adequately hedge against rising interest rates.
”There is a general recognition that the supervisory system for housing-related government-sponsored enterprises neither has the tools, nor the stature, to deal effectively with the current size, complexity and importance of these enterprises,” Treasury Secretary John W. Snow told the House Financial Services Committee in an appearance with Housing Secretary Mel Martinez, who also backed the plan.
Significant details must still be worked out before Congress can approve a bill. Among the groups denouncing the proposal today were the National Association of Home Builders and Congressional Democrats who fear that tighter regulation of the companies could sharply reduce their commitment to financing low-income and affordable housing. ”These two entities — Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — are not facing any kind of financial crisis,” said Representative Barney Frank of Massachusetts, the ranking Democrat on the Financial Services Committee. ”The more people exaggerate these problems, the more pressure there is on these companies, the less we will see in terms of affordable housing.” Representative Melvin L. Watt, Democrat of North Carolina, agreed. ”I don’t see much other than a shell game going on here, moving something from one agency to another and in the process weakening the bargaining power of poorer families and their ability to get affordable housing,” Mr. Watt said.

John Doe 09-25-2008 01:01 PM

Seeing Barney Frank on TV for the last few days as an expert over this current debacle has severely curbed my appetite.

Botnst 09-25-2008 01:08 PM

Franks, Dodd, Kerry, & Obama are the leading experts on those institutions if payment from those institutions is equivalent to knowledge of them.

John Doe 09-25-2008 01:14 PM

Damnit, Franks is on right now!!:mad: They've reached a tentative agreement on the bailout and he is patting himself on the back, rather than explaining the agreement.

Medmech 09-25-2008 01:18 PM

Fannie stock has been running hard :hugeassgrin: it looked unstoppable until 12:28est, the latest developments aren't doing much.

Honus 09-25-2008 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Howitzer (Post 1974852)
...”These two entities — Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — are not facing any kind of financial crisis,” said Representative Barney Frank of Massachusetts, the ranking Democrat on the Financial Services Committee...

Man, that's brutal. I would love to hear Barney's explanation of that quote.

I became a big fan of Barney Frank's during the Clinton impeachment hearings. He repeatedly ran intellectual circles around the Republicans on that Committee.

Franks is no dummy, but he seems to have missed it on Fannie and Freddie. On the other hand, the whole debacle is so confusing, I don't know what to make of that quote.

Medmech 09-25-2008 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by dculkin (Post 1974979)
Man, that's brutal. I would love to hear Barney's explanation of that quote.

I became a big fan of Barney Frank's during the Clinton impeachment hearings. He repeatedly ran intellectual circles around the Republicans on that Committee.

Franks is no dummy, but he seems to have missed it on Fannie and Freddie. On the other hand, the whole debacle is so confusing, I don't know what to make of that quote.

To this day he is arguing to keep down payment assistance with FHA, which makes FHA a 100% loan in a loophole kind of way. Fundementally I'm against it because I believe that debtors have a lower chance of defaulting because of the out of pocket investment, the greedy part of me wants Barney to get his way because it enables more people to buy homes.

Dee8go 09-25-2008 03:22 PM

I just heard somebody say yesterday that a lot of the people who had bbought houses in recent years had no business buying houses and were not "home owner material."

Clearly, not everybody should be a homeowner. If you have little or none of your own money invested in your home, you're really more like a renter. If thinkgs go South, you can just pack up and walk away, as many people are now doing.

I think the notion of OWNING your own home, of actually paying off your mortgage, is one that should be revived.

cscmc1 09-29-2008 04:52 PM

Bump. Gotta love Barney Frank...

Botnst 09-29-2008 04:55 PM

Translation of Barney Frank's statement is easy: "My checks from Fannie & Freddie are in the mail."

engatwork 09-29-2008 04:57 PM

Quote:

I think the notion of OWNING your own home, of actually paying off your mortgage, is one that should be revived.
That is the way I see it too.

C Sean Watts 09-29-2008 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by botnst (Post 1974879)
franks, dodd, kerry, & obama are the leading experts on those institutions if payment from those institutions is equivalent to knowledge of them.

zing!

MS Fowler 09-29-2008 05:24 PM

Why did we not see the Sunday TV Talk shows holding Senator Frank accountable for his statement that there was no problem?

Some would say it is the liberal bias in the media, but many of you would not agree. So why do they not interview him, and other dem leaders and ask why?

Botnst 09-29-2008 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by MS Fowler (Post 1978664)
Why did we not see the Sunday TV Talk shows holding Senator Frank accountable for his statement that there was no problem?

Some would say it is the liberal bias in the media, but many of you would not agree. So why do they not interview him, and other dem leaders and ask why?

FYI, Franks is a House member.

Carry on.

B

tankdriver 09-29-2008 05:37 PM

I'm glad Frank stopped the creation of a new federal agency expanding executive branch powers. As I'm sure all small-government apologists are. Right?


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