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....And, how can anyone be expected to pay anything, while "conservatives" & Teabaggers have (so) successfully gridlocked D.C., to the point where NOTHING'S being accomplished....let-alone, exposing the hu$tle that Corporate America (and, The DICK; Armey) ran, on the dim-witted Teabaggers....who acted as human-shields for Wall $treet???!!!I did not know one true mortgage banker, regardless of political party, that thought the Grahm legislation was a good thing. NONE.
I also find it strange that the realtors didn't suffer to much critiscism for the role they played. And it was a big one. Many shitty borrowers would have never known about a "sub prime" loan if it wasn't for the realtor sending them to a sub prime loan officer.
The list of people and industries who were complicit in this is long and wide. Politicians, bankers, brokers, mortgage companies, realtors and consumers. Everyone took advantage of the system, directly or indirectly, and the system failed to respond. While both ends of the political spectrum point the finger at the other, that's just more political noise; the villains are everywhere.
And that's why the effects are so deep and complex, and will remain so for a while. Time to pay the piper.
Barack Obama is Wall Street's biggest 'Human Shield.' Check out all the cash he receives from Wall Street. It actually dwarfs what George Bush & John McCain received. You just keep scribbling outside those lines with your crayons. You craaazzy.