Jackson50 said:
I agree that government got us here, but I have different reasons. It is specious reasoning to blame the crisis on the CRA and Sallie/Freddie. They may have been minor contributors to the crisis, but there are other culprits that, in my opinion, were the main contributors to this crisis. The Fed is culpable in its role in this crisis. It kept interest rates too low for too long. Also, you have a decision by the SEC in 2004, which is when subprime lending increased markedly, to allow certain banks to increase their debt-to-asset ratio. Some, from what I have read, had a debt-to-asset ratio as high as 50-to-1 which significantly increased their risk. The five banks that particpated in this program either failed (Lehman Brothers), were acquired by bank holding companies (Bear Stearns and Merril Lynch), or converted to bank holding companies (Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley).
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Oh man, it is so nice when someone actually knows what they are talking about!
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