Stimulus success thread, omissions

Barney Frank supported efforts to enhance regulatory oversight on mortgage brokers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2005, and he has long championed policies that emphasize low-income home rentals as opposed to homeownership.

Barney Frank has supported efforts to strengthen regulatory oversight on Fannie and Freddie. In 2005, Frank, then the ranking Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee, worked with then-committee chairman Michael Oxley (R-OH) on the Federal Housing Finance Reform Act of 2005, which would have established the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to replace the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) as overseer of the activities of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. After voting for the bill in committee, Frank voted against final passage of the bill on the House floor, stating that he was doing so because an amendment to the bill on the House floor imposed restrictions on the kinds of nonprofit organizations that could receive funding under the bill.

Moreover, it was only after Democrats took control of Congress that it passed legislation strengthening oversight over Fannie and Freddie. In early 2007, as the new chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, Frank sponsored H.R. 1427, a bill to create the FHFA, granting that agency "general supervisory and regulatory authority over" Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and directing it to reform the companies' business practices and regulate their exposure to credit and market risk. The FHFA was eventually created after Congress incorporated provisions that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said were "similar" to those of H.R. 1427 into the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, which the president signed into law on July 30, 2008.
 
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Admin, enough is enough.

I understand that we tolerate the Jagger-bot as just one of the wacky community members despite the fact that he's never posted in the car forum, but must we continue to tolerate his incessant spamming?

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Admin, enough is enough.

I understand that we tolerate the Jagger-bot as just one of the wacky community members despite the fact that he's never posted in the car forum, but must we continue to tolerate his incessant spamming?

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..just making clear that's an admin issue, not a moderator one.
They have all the cool powers.
 
ANYTHING TO PAY THE UNIONS AND ACORN BACK. I JUST WANT THE GOV. TO STAY OUTA MY WAY,,,I'LL DO THE REST. Back in my home area PITTSBURGH many of my friends paid union dues all their life,,but it didn't mean crap when they shut the steel mills down.

That's a harsh introduction to the world economy. Perhaps the unions could have made concessions in wages & benefits in order to bring production costs in line with the overseas competition?
 
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Admin, enough is enough.

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All Jagger does is cut and paste Media Matters commentary and doesn't even credit them. So pretty much ignore the guy until he learns to post his own thoughts. Right now he is just trolling his vitriol and plagiarizing.

Which is why we should appreciate fox all the more. We get real action from her.
 
Well, we should know more after tonight, and on Thursday, when I think the budget proposals get released.
 
Well, we should know more after tonight, and on Thursday, when I think the budget proposals get released.
Sorry, you won't. Obama isn't going to say anything true tonight.

He's a hypocrite - first he spends over $1 Trillion on pork, then he brags about his 'breakout teams' researching 'fiscal responsibility.'

Absolute excrement.

You're all suckers.
 

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