Is the FRB Responsible For The Mortgage Meltdown?
Posted on April 6, 2009 in the Mortgages category
The only time mortgage confusion was higher that it is right now is back when sub-prime mortgages were not known to be the cesspool that we now know them to be. The global economic system has been collapsed by people who were confused about mortgages and didn’t know it. Whose fault was it? It was the fault of the sub-prime home buyer. It was the fault of the sub-prime mortgage broker. It was the fault of lazy financial advisors who put their client’s money in asset backed paper that turned out to be worth whatever recycled paper goes for and no more. Of these, the most dangerous and most responsible party, the Federal Reserve Bank, is also the malefactor fingered the least.
It was the Federal Reserve Bank, and only the Federal Reserve, that was responsible for increasing the ratio between how much money a bank had on deposit and how much it could lend to 30-1. Jon Stewart repeatedly hammered this point home when demolishing Mad Money host Jim Cramer on March 12th. Why is Republican Congressman Ron Paul the only politician in Washington pointing at the Federal Reserve Bank? Why are heads not rolling and careers ending at Treasury?. Congress must replace the FRB.
Mortgage contracts were made with such low standards that mortgage brokers tried selling a subprime mortgage to every living, breathing person they spotted.. They dit it in a way that would make the most hardened magazine subscription telephone sales person squirm.
When the FRB raised the ratio it flooded the market with more money, which went out in loans to unqualified buyers which were then bundled as the infamous ‘asset backed paper.’. Question: What is another word for a toxic asset? Answer: A liability. Your tax money is being used to the American government.
And lastly are the people who bought homes they couldn’t afford, and then started whining that they didn’t know they had an adjustable rate mortgage. I cannot conceive of people so clueless that they make the largest financial commitment of their lifetimes without reading the document they are signing – or at least paying a lawyer or advisor to do so. These people should never have been allowed to purchase a home, and they certainly shouldn’t be rescued from foreclosure.
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