By Art Smith. Posted Tuesday, Sep 9, 2008 at 12:00 pm Filed Under: Accountability, Banks, BitsBlog, Economy, Housing, Mortgages, Stocks, TAXES, US Congress
On Sunday I shared some initial thoughts about the Fed take-over of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. If you read it, you know I’m not exactly happy about the outcome. My friend Bithead shared some great thoughts Monday, and I don’t disagree that something needed to be done. He and I both agree [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Sunday, Sep 7, 2008 at 8:00 pm Filed Under: Accountability, Banks, Economy, Featured, Housing, Markets, Mortgages, Stocks, TAXES, US Congress
Today US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson announced plans for the new Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to take Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae into conservatorship. The power to do this was provided in HR 3221 which was passed in July.
The move includes replacement of the CEO of both organizations, and an infusion of about $200 [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Saturday, Aug 9, 2008 at 6:10 pm Filed Under: Banks, Economy, Housing, Mortgages, US Congress
By now you probably know that both Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae have had very poor quarterly reports. Worse than expected. And now we’re in for worse trouble.
Money is now expected to be tighter as we roll into the fall and home buying will continue to be slow due to the fact rates will be [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Wednesday, Jul 30, 2008 at 1:32 pm Filed Under: 2008 Congressional Election, 2008 Presidential Election, Banks, Economy, FairTax, George W. Bush, Housing, Mortgages, TAXES, US Congress
As expected, President Bush signed HR 3221 into law this morning, making billions of federal dollars available to home owners, shoring up Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and providing closer oversight of the financial aspects of home ownership to the Administration and Congress.
What a shame.
After speaking with a good friend of mine that is a [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Monday, Jul 28, 2008 at 6:00 am Filed Under: Economy, Energy, Housing, Mortgages, TAXES, US Congress
In reference to my post on Saturday regarding HR 3221, the “Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008″, I discovered a site where there is a copy of the Congressional Budget Office Cost Estimate for HR 3221. Over the next ten years, according to the estimate, this bill will create a nearly $25 Billion [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Saturday, Jul 26, 2008 at 10:23 pm Filed Under: Economy, Energy, FairTax, Featured, George W. Bush, Housing, IRS, Military, Mortgages, Nancy Pelosi, Swamp Stompers, TAXES, US Congress
Well, it took almost 3 months, but Congress finally passed the bill today, on older version of which was passed by the House in May, after some considerable back and forth between the Senate and the House. The bill is HR 3221 (pdf), titled: “Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008″.
The entire bill is over [...]
It’s so easy to get away with things. Right in front of everyone. No one seriously does anything about it. We’ve seen it with Obama, Clinton, Clinton, and today, with Chris Dodd.
I don’t know why I keep thinking that people like Dodd are respectable and of high integrity. When Countrywide gave him a great, no [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 11:45 pm Filed Under: Banks, Economy, FairTax, Housing, IRS, Mortgages, TAXES, US Congress
Not so much because tinkering with the economy on a regular basis is messy as much as having Congress doing the tinkering is just dangerous. Remembering that the Prime Directive of nearly every member of Congress is “Do nothing that interfere with my re-election”, and the corollary is “Take care of my deep pocket [...]
In Friday’s New York Times, there was an article about McCain’s new proposal to help homeowners who are in that borderline group of people that were impacted by the recent rate resets and yet are legitimately able to pay a fixed rate mortgage.
The Times characterized this as a “shift” and “pivot”, which is probably fair [...]
POTUS Election 2008
Examining The Issues
This is a special series written by the staff of The Conservative Reader. We will examine each of the candidates’ positions on issues they have deemed relevant enough to post on their web sites.
Today we will examine Clinton’s plan of action for American workers. If you have not read Part 1, [...]