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2009-03-18 19:46:18
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Financial Crisis is Everyone's Fault
The financial crisis is everybody's fault.

The HOMEOWNER who bought a house he couldn't afford, ready to walk away if the property value tanked, and used his home equity like a checking account to satisfy impulse purchases.

The APPRAISER who wrote optimistic assessments, because if he didn't, someone else would.

The MORTGAGE BROKER who did everything he could to push sketchy applications through the system to maximize commission.

The UNDERWRITERS who didn't care about risk, because they were planning to sell the loan downstream.

The WALL STREET FINANCIAL WIZARDS who invented new risk corrrelation models to package 100's of shoddy mortgages into AAA-rated tranches, profting handsomely in the process.

FANNIE MAE & FREDDIE MAC who provided scads of liquidity to keep the machine going.

CONGRESS who mandated that lenders prioritize social goals in lending over fiscal responsibility.

GREENSPAN who encouraged homeowners to finance into adjustable mortgage products and kept interest rates too low for too long, feeding the bubble.

BUSH who reappointed Greenspan, and had the ability to act with a friendly republican Congress for the first part of his mandate.

DEMOCRAT CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS who have had control of financial committees since 2006 and didn't act.

The only thing the above actors agree on, is that it's someone else's fault. Below is a fairy tale that I think illustrates this.
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Once Upon a Time, "Credit" meant going to a bank, and if you could make a very substantial down payment and your record was good, financing an auto purchase for two years, or a house for thirty. At some stores, "Credit" also meant "90 Days As Good As Cash!!!".

Then "Credit" became three years for an auto, and despite the naysayer's cries of doom, the sky did not fall.

Then five years, then for longer than the auto would last... and STILL the sky did not fall!

And then, sayeth Wall Street, "Let there be Credit Cards!" And truly the plastic did flourish and multiply, fruitfully (at least for the credit card industry).

And Lo! Anyone could now have Anything, Any Time, and Put Off Payment... forever! And again Wall Street did gather the low-hanging fruit.

And then, said the Republicans, "let there be no more Glass-Steagall! For surely Wall Street knoweth what is Best For Our Country!! "

Yea, verily, said the Democrats: "and also let Everyman possesseth a Large House, procured on Everlasting Credit, for surely this is the right of Everyman."

"With my Blessing" said the Lord of the Fed, the Honorable and Saintly Mr. Greenspan: "For truly the Marketplace Will Regulate Itself!" (for this is written on the Sacred Stones). Let us see no Evil and now let us also gather the Higher-Up Fruit!!

"Hallelujah" said The Government of All The People, "Let Us Print More Money and Not Count Wars so that we too may Put Off Payment forever." And so the money was printed and the wars were not counted, but for some strange reason the more Money there Was, the less that Other Countries desired it.

And so it did come to pass that at a certain time, the Fuit was all Gathered, The Sky did in fact Fall, and that time is now upon us.

And Democrat blameth Republican even as Republican blameth Democrat. Everyman pointeth to Someone Else, and each and every one of them proclaimith it to be "All Your Fault".

And all forget the Eternal Words of Kelly: "We have met the enemy, and He is Us!"
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Posted by pythrr on 2009-03-18 21:12:13
Not my fault, as I don't live in the US, and not do I have any debt.
Posted by Shimin on 2009-03-18 22:37:01
I saw the houses skyrocket, and just said... They will fall, and they will fall hard...

Those who say it came as a surprise are ignorants... Ignorance is a bliss :o)

But hey, now i laugh, as the interest rates fall at houseprices dumps. In a few years i might even consider buying :D
Posted by Peter_Thorpe on 2009-03-19 00:22:38
the thing is this isnt wrong at all
Posted by Frankenstein on 2009-03-19 00:57:53
Neither left nor right here - but didn't Clinton manage to produce a positive budget of 2.9 Trillion Dollars in 1999 whereas the Bush-administration produced new all-time records with regard to budget deficits?
Posted by westerner on 2009-03-19 01:22:15
@Frank

Yes, however, I think Clinton was more fortunate than Bush regarding the economic cycle. He presided over a longer period of expansion with zero recessions.

Personally, I am disappointed that Bush - a Republican - did not govern with greater fiscal restraint. Traditionally a Republican strong suit, deficits ballooned during the Bush years, resulting in the largest ever increase of the national debt. Although Obama is well on his way to topping even that. Seems like every president ends up outspending his predecessors.

I think Presidents can only mildly influence the economic cycle in the short term. The greatest potential of preisdential policy is in the long term, often only producing effects after they leave office.
Posted by Catalyst32 on 2009-03-19 01:55:29
Frank that is an oft repeated myth. The Clinton budget surplus only existed on paper and was never reality. The Clinton prosperity was due to the seeds of Entreprenurship that Reagan and planted by incouraging industry. Resulting in the Dot.com boom.

Clinton did only 1 thing to aid in his supposed success. He cut spending... on things like Armoured HumVee's and Personnel Armour, and Uniforms for a Desert Evnvironment, and troop protection from Gas/Chemical attacks (Gas Masks and Mop Suits). On top of that he did nothing to prevent the single incident that forced Bush to spend money on all of those things that SHOULD have been purchased over the course of 8 years.

Clinton didn't have to create a new Federal Agency to try and stop hijacking at ALL US Airports. Clinton didn't have a predcessor that raised taxes designed at curbing financial growth OR at boosting home sales to people that could not afford them. And he certainly didn't have a predecesor that governed the country due to the whims of a poll. He had the priviledge of following a great leader rather than a lying under oath hack hillbilly.
Posted by pythrr on 2009-03-19 02:53:51
bush was "forced to spend"?

really? he was "forced" to invade iraq? really? didn't see anyone pointing a gun at his head...
Posted by SillySod on 2009-03-19 06:05:49
I love all the Clinton haters in America. Its great watching them ignore the important stuff in favour of calling him an adultorous liberal hilbilly :)
Posted by shadow46x2 on 2009-03-19 13:27:13
so if it's everyone's fault...

why are we blaming the democrat congressional leaders, but not the republican congressional leaders as well?

--j
Posted by westerner on 2009-03-19 14:54:50
I mentioned the democratic congress because they've had majority control the last couple years, but yes, the republican congress prior to that is also responsible.

The republican party became so embroiled in partisanship during the Bush years, that they forgot some of their core values.