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Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
Hillary Blames Wall Street for Home Foreclosures
by Amanda Carpenter
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton blamed Wall Street for the increase in home foreclosures and called for a $5 billion-plus "home protection" plan and tighter housing market regulations Wednesday.

“Wall Street not only enabled, but often encouraged, reckless lending," Clinton said at the NASDAQ MarketSite in Times Square.

In Manhattan, Clinton pitched a plan to protect borrowers who took out unaffordable home loans that are causing a $10 trillion upset in the domestic housing market. Low-interest “teaser” mortgage rates are scheduled to reset at higher rates through 2008, increasing payments for some by thousands of dollars, and more than 500,000 homeowners could lose their homes.

Swing states Florida, Nevada, California, Michigan and Ohio are among those states being hit hardest by foreclosures.

To stop this Clinton wants a 90-day "timeout" on foreclosures, a five-year interest freeze on mortgage payments for subprime borrowers, a federal licensing program for mortgage brokers and a requirement for the mortgage industry to submit monthly status reports to the government.

Clinton would also like to establish a $5 billion fund for things like “safety net housing” and home loan subsidies to help borrowers make their monthly payments.

CNBC host Maria Bartiromo asked Clinton in a televised interview Wednesday afternoon where the money would come from. Clinton said, “It’s going to come from where it comes from, from the budget, from emergency spending” and that it should be thought of as an economic stimulus package.

Bartiromo also asked “What’s to stop someone from gaming the system…the person who did all the wrong things by getting in over their head?” Continued...

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Subject: It's not just the sub prime loans
While everyone is talking about the rising intrest rates. No one has mentioned SKY ROCKETING PROPERTY TAXES. Maybe getting property taxes back to accecptable levels would keep many people from loosing their homes.

It's not just the sub prime loans
While everyone is talking about the rising intrest rates. No one has mentioned SKY ROCKETING PROPERTY TAXES. Maybe regging property taxes back to accecptable levels would keep many people from loosing their homes.
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