HUD Chief Blames Congress for Hope for Homeowners’ Failings

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The Real Problem

Many,if not most of the foreclosures that have and are happening,SHOULD.Thanks to the Clinton administration and,before it,the Carter administration,way too many people that simply could not afford a mortgage,got one.That's what caused the housing boom and what caused the housing bust.It brought down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.When the Bush administration brought this up right after they came into power,they were shouted down by Chris Dodd and Barney Frank.They said that neither Fannie nor Freddie was in any trouble.Everyone who got a mortgage without actually qualifying for one should lose their home.That's the only way the housing crisis can end in our lifetimes.Reality is a bitch,but,it's what we need a dose of!That's the only thing that will save our economy.These people should not have gotten home loans if they couldn't pay for them.If the gov't starts giving them breaks that the rest of us don't get,it will compound the problem and extend it's resolution for years.The over-all economy is more important than people who bought homes that they could not afford or ever pay for if they got renegotiated a million times.If the Gov't steps in to help individuals in this large of an economic crisis,they not only should be overthrown,but,might well be.

Tim Schubert of IL @ Dec 18, 2008 10:24:15 AM

Take Your Finger and Point to HUD Mr Preston

HUD is the failure. They have a history or shakedowns and extortion. People that have participated in it (see their attempted shakedown of the Philadelphia FHA) are still there in leadership. Did anyone think that the culture had changed? HUD helped finance ACORN, who thought shakedowns were how business is conducted. Steve Preston, HUD Secretary is head of the most disgraceful corrupt organization in government, and it is unthinkable that this incomptent group of thugs and crooks who helped bring this economy to its knees would be pointing the finger at anyone. While abolishing HUD is unlikely, or "blowing it up" as recommended by former HUD Secrety Henry Cisneros, then this organization must be cleaned out on every level. It needs a person of character and integrity to lead it. Someone who will make shakedowns and extortions something that will not be tolerated. If that does not happen then this CORRUPT-TO-THE VERY-CORE cancerous mafia will continue to bring this country down.

Hag of CA @ Dec 18, 2008 07:46:50 AM

Stop foreclosures

For details of a program that will stop virtually all foreclosures, if Congress enacts it into law, go to partners-in-america.com.

David W. Cowles of WA @ Dec 17, 2008 22:28:01 PM

An OOPS! Congress

Our OPPS! Congress had no intention of helping the homeowners in Main Street America, their whole focus was on helping keep the Robber Barons of Wall Street in place. Paulson, Bernanke and our shithead Congress had no problem GIVING Wall Street $400 billion dollars with no strings attached, no questions asked, and no accountability. The Robber Barons of Wall Street spent millions, freely, on luxury spas, expensive dinners and on rewarding the looser CEOs and executives with millions of dollars, while our nation went down the drain. Senate Republicans made sure they protected Wall Street and the hell with Main Street. I pray and hope the voters remember that while millions of Americans lost their jobs, their homes, their health insurance the Senate Republicans made sure Wall Street kept it billions intact.

Anita of IA @ Dec 17, 2008 16:00:53 PM

Oops. Wrong Hud chief.

of @ Dec 17, 2008 12:32:41 PM

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