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In reply to the discussion: Obama to Use Pension Funds of Ordinary Americans to Pay for Bank Mortgage “Settlement” [View all]girl gone mad
(20,634 posts)69. lol..
the old "don't complain until it's too late to complain" routine.
From the AP:
$25B deal with banks over deceptive foreclosure practices sent to AGs as settlement nears
Five major banks Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Citibank and Ally Financial and U.S. state attorneys general could adopt the agreement within weeks, according to two officials briefed on the discussions. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss the agreement publicly.
The settlement would be the biggest of a single industry since the 1998 multistate tobacco deal. And it would end a painful chapter that grew out of the 2008 financial crisis.
Nearly 8 million Americans have faced foreclosure since the housing bubble burst. In some cases, companies that process mortgages failed to verify the information on foreclosure documents. The worst practices, known collectively as "robo-signing," included employees signing documents they hadn't read or using fake signatures to sign off on foreclosures.
President Barack Obama is expected to tout the settlement in his State of the Union address Tuesday. His administration has put pressure on state officials to wrap up a deal more than a year in the making.
Five major banks Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Citibank and Ally Financial and U.S. state attorneys general could adopt the agreement within weeks, according to two officials briefed on the discussions. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss the agreement publicly.
The settlement would be the biggest of a single industry since the 1998 multistate tobacco deal. And it would end a painful chapter that grew out of the 2008 financial crisis.
Nearly 8 million Americans have faced foreclosure since the housing bubble burst. In some cases, companies that process mortgages failed to verify the information on foreclosure documents. The worst practices, known collectively as "robo-signing," included employees signing documents they hadn't read or using fake signatures to sign off on foreclosures.
President Barack Obama is expected to tout the settlement in his State of the Union address Tuesday. His administration has put pressure on state officials to wrap up a deal more than a year in the making.
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Obama to Use Pension Funds of Ordinary Americans to Pay for Bank Mortgage “Settlement” [View all]
Karmadillo
Jan 2012
OP
Other than stating that it is Obama bashing, can you actually refute the piece?
MadHound
Jan 2012
#2
Naked Capitalism is not an Obama bashing site. But it is a mortgage banker bashing site...
rfranklin
Jan 2012
#10
Whatever, but I prefer someone telling the truth about the efforts to paper over the mortgage fraud.
rfranklin
Jan 2012
#19
I have notice that you have a particularly see no evil attitude toward the administration...
rfranklin
Jan 2012
#23
My new standard includes this: anyone who starts a conter arugment with personal
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#32
The good senator better stake out his claim for space under the bus and do it fast....
tpsbmam
Jan 2012
#115
Yes. First, the "don't complain until it's too late to complain" routine. Then, "this is old news"
AnotherMcIntosh
Jan 2012
#96
Hey Sid, you've got something on your shoe. And it's whining about you living in Canada
Number23
Jan 2012
#87
This is an important issue that could affect the retirement funds of millions of Americans.
PA Democrat
Jan 2012
#11
We are talking about the things the Obama administration has the power to do
PA Democrat
Jan 2012
#47
The only criticism I keep hearing about Richard Cordray is that he's not Elizabeth Warren.
Arkana
Jan 2012
#83
Now that is a surprising comment; why do you bother with us, then?
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2012
#76
and i'm just pointing out that people who refer to issues as ponies are no better than, or worse..
frylock
Jan 2012
#94
It seems to me your beef is with a few individuals who vocally support the administration
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2012
#103
But wouldn't you agree that the time to address the issue is while the "sausage" is being made?
PA Democrat
Jan 2012
#58
If you recall Obama promised he would TELEVISE health care reform negotiations
PA Democrat
Jan 2012
#72
The legislative portion of it, which is what matters, was essentially televised
BumRushDaShow
Jan 2012
#84
I'm a professional horse trader, really. And I know negotiation 101 as an MBA from the U of Chicago
riderinthestorm
Jan 2012
#100
I think they are forever hopeful that President Lucy won't pull the ball out again.
progressoid
Jan 2012
#41