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In reply to the discussion: Banks, states reach $26 billion settlement [View all]solarman350
(136 posts)42. The "fix" is in: National Mortgage Settlement is a done deal-Crime Pays! Great Bizness Model!
A big windfall (as usual) for Wall St./Big Banking. This caper dwarfs their last one...The "Savings and Loan" Crisis." Thank ronOLD RAPEnuns for that one when he signed the bill that deregulated the banking industry and then followed up by signing another bill doubling the FDIC ($125,000 to $250,000). So now....connecting the dots here in THIS caper:
The DOJ has yet to successfully prosecute ANYONE criminally responsible for the Wall St./Bankster-orchestrated "Mortgage Crisis." Instead the people who lost their homes due to foreclosure can now rent them back from the same banks and investment groups who loaned them money to buy the very same houses in the first place!
--crime does pay...and many times over... and in spades!
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"Not one indictment." Hardly surprising, the bankers buy and sell politicians exactly
cstanleytech
Feb 2012
#2
Chill wind, that $1,500 to $2,000 should be used by the homeowner as a retainer for competent legal
ms.smiler
Feb 2012
#9
Your payments have nothing to do with the party who brought a foreclosure action against you.
ms.smiler
Feb 2012
#30
Record Shadow Housing Inventory, And How Obama May Have Just Popped The Consumer Spending Bubble
Roland99
Feb 2012
#33
heyhey now, don't be so demanding!! we're contemplating a 0,01 % tax on derivatives transactions
BelgianMadCow
Feb 2012
#43
I say we hand over banking to bureaucrats and let financiers borrow and bet their own money.
Festivito
Feb 2012
#45
Well, well, well...looks like business will be picking up for the criminal class.
Safetykitten
Feb 2012
#38
The "fix" is in: National Mortgage Settlement is a done deal-Crime Pays! Great Bizness Model!
solarman350
Feb 2012
#42