And Clinton's policy was to threaten banks by hauling their CEOs in front of congress and pursuing them to force them to make more subprime loans. Then Clinton funded it with unlimited free Fed money.
Again, I htink you are a little confused. It wasn't the banks lending to poor people that was the problem, it was lending to middle class people buying more house than they needed that caused the bubble.
If you were ever a Republican, you'd know what's not true. As a newly minted socialist, sure, you could blame corporations for our ills. But you would know that the attacks on Republicans as being racists, sexists etc. are false as well as thinking Republicans hate the poor or love guns. And you would know only a portion of Republicans are religious.
Okay, dummy, going to explain it to you.
If people voted their ECONOMIC interests, the Republicans would never,ever win an election. Nobody in his right mind would vote to work harder for less money.
So what the Republicans did was play on people's religious, racial, and sexual fears. And they got pretty good with it, starting with Nixon, fine tuning it with Reagan and finishing up with the Bush Crime family until Trump started mainlining the racism rather than use the code words.
I think my problem was, I liked to believe the people I supported were good people. When Reagan used terms like "Welfare Queen", he was criticizing the system, not the people. Of course the "Welfare Queen" was just one mentally ill woman who learned how to game the system, but Reagan made it sound like she was the rule, not the exception.