That's right. Lenders should have known better and we should have never ailed them out.
I completely agree here.
The industry has done some things I think are pretty bad, but they wouldn't get away with it if people had more responsibility. We are suppose to be a free nation. People are free to up. Not my problem.
That's right. Lenders should have known better and we should have never ailed them out.
Yes, and who set up those regulatory rules and laws that allowed this to happen?
You will always have someone who operates "lawful evil." Laws and regulations should include a "scope' and "purpose" that disallows using unintended loopholes of the text.
Yep...we definately need more regulation on white bankers!
Keep up the good work, I'm reading all of this and taking notes.![]()
You mean the regulatory rules that weren't extensive enough to prevent that kind of scam... I'm pretty sure neither the poor or minorities set those up.
This is far from a 'bad apple'. This was systemic, and the reason the whole sector was collapsing. Every financial agency was doing this. It's obvious that if you don't impose certain limits through regulation, these en ies are completely unwilling to regulate themselves, even if it means the entire economic collapse of the nation.
You can thank Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act for allowing commercial banks to become i-banking card houses in the first place.
Add Greenspan for supporting it, and Clinton for signing it into law...
I'm sure Soul Patch's idiocy in this thread...
not sure why conversations ever have to go there at all....anyway....buying a new big house was the trendy thing to do back then, even when people in this forum were saying that this was a bubble which will not reach a happy end for a lot of people...just as we are saying about commodities today....there was a lot of bad personal decision making by individuals, but there was also a giant ponzi scheme of bad debt by security brokers, and less we forget, a complete lack of govt oversight going on...
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It becomes everyone's problem when said up, snowballs into a collapse of the entire nations economy.
This would be a good argument that unabashed capitalism cannot work. There has to be regulation involved to curtail the greed. Thats just the world we live in.
Im off to the coast to put this new (financed!!) boat in the water and enjoy the weather.
Enjoy your day politickers :P
Have a good weekend.
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